Is there any settings I can change via the menu ,I've got some Sony headphones and being a soldier I'm quite deaf could do with increasing slightly
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I don't think an app can make it louder than what is possible using the volume buttons.
You might want to consider active headphones, i.e. with built-in amplification & batteries, perhaps even with noise cancelling. Will be useful beyond your Desire!
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I was wondering if anyone here is using A2DP for streaming music, and is having problems with the volume?
I'm using PocketTunes with a Sony Ericsson HBH-DS200 headset and I have to ramp the volume all the way to 100% in PT to get it to pump out what I think is a reasonable volume. Anything much below that isn't loud enough to drown out public transport etc, and that's using those in-ear phones that are supposed to isolate at least a bit!
I've disabled the option to limit PocketTunes volume to the system volume so the system volume setting isn't set too low or anything like that.
Weird thing is the phone speaker is nice and loud and if I plug in a wired headset then I can get a comparable volume level at around the 55-60% mark.
I'm beginning to think it might be my headset, which doesn't have a volume control on it... but I thought headsets that did have a volume control just adjusted the volume on the device which wouldn't really make any difference!
All apps seem to be limiting in this way, whether it's WMP or PocketTunes or TCPMP. There are boost options in settings but all that does is distorts my music really, which is rather distracting.
Any advice appreciated! It's hard to tell whether it's the device, the headset or the software. Running WM6.5 and have done some registry tweaking to disable joint-stereo and increase the A2DP BitPool, so the quality's fine - just too soft.
Cheers
J.
Even with the media volume to the max, my ear has to literally be on the speaker to hear the slightlest sound from the keyboard. This must be a bug, right?
Key press sounds are tied to phone ringer/notification volume, nit media volume.
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matt2053 said:
Key press sounds are tied to phone ringer/notification volume, nit media volume.
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With all volumes to the max, the keyboard is still silent
bump....any solutions
Never mind, downloaded audioguru, turned up system sounds now it's more audible. The system volume can't be set more to the minimum by default.
So you have to download a 3rd party app to make a $700 phone work correctly ?
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So you have to download a 3rd party app to make a $700 phone work correctly ?
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No, but if you want to have your key tones louder it helps. Brand new phone, brand new OS...bound to be some bugs.
But yeah, the phone is useless without loud key tones.
thanks for this.. thought I was losing my marbles
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I've had concerns about the volume on this device since i got it last week.
All tones and ringers are ridiculously low.
I tried the suggested audioguru app and have noticed a slight increase in ringer volume but thats about all.
Im surprised the forums are not flooded with posts about the low volume on the nexus.
Hi everyone, I've been trying to find some info on volume adjustment for wired ear buds with microphone. I want to raise the volume on the microphone attached to the ear buds which should be doable since I see smartphones are similar to desktops. I assume the microphone/ear buds have some kind of technology or something that maybe cancels some sounds because it has a soft button that opens the music player when it is pushed down for a few seconds and muted the microphone when pressed once then UN-muted when pressed a second time. I hope there are apps out there that can adjust the volume or preferably it can be done natively.
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Idk but this is something I'd like to know also
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My calls are too loud most of the tone, even with the volumes all the way down. I just bought an in-line volume controller to adjust my volumes, hopefully that will bring it down more than before. I think that supercurio is inventing controls for the i9100. It would be never if we can at least make a sign that shows that we can mod our audio to do the same thing if not any. I know we have yamaha hardware in our phones, and voodoo sound is produced yamaha, although I know voodoo found aren't dofound in our phones. We probably do have a chance to dev something. Let me know if anything.
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My calls are too loud most of the tone, even with the volumes all the way down. I just bought an in-line volume controller to adjust my volumes, hopefully that will bring it down more than before. I think that supercurio is inventing controls for the i9100. It would be never if we can at least make a sign that shows that we can mod our audio to do the same thing if not any. I know we have yamaha hardware in our phones, and voodoo sound is produced yamaha, although I know voodoo found aren't dofound in our phones. We probably do have a chance to dev something. Let me know if anything.
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Try volume+ from the market, or adjusting the user accessibility setting in the main menu.
Volume + does not show up on my search results for some reason. second, do you know of an accessibility app too download?
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My bad, yes it does show up, but it really doesn't work for me, I have root and try to adjust the headset but no progress and the the speaker does work and that is all. In not sure how to adjust the Bluetooth and if possible I'd like too know how to use it. Does anyone have a suggestion?
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I was wondering if anyone is hardware level control of the headphone out?
I would like some more power for my headphones. The equalizer trick doesn't really work well.
Try a new rom (if you're rooted) flash HYPERDRIVE RSL11(latest version) and while you're on the aroma installation it will give u the option to increase the volume of your speakers, headphones, call etc.. To 50% louder or ridiculously to a 100% more so for example your phone volume it's at 50% on volume, with that choice if you choose the 50% increase your phones volume will b at 100% instead of 50% and if you chose 100% then it will be at a 150% Louder.
Trust me I'm using that rom and it works awesome but be aware that could damage your speakers or ears and also it has some issues, not so bug. Your signal will only go away for a couple seconds at boot but other than that, that's it...
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This works for me and I'm on Tmobile stock ROM unrooted.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.TEST.android.lvh
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If you are rooted...You can manually edit audio output % in buildprop also.
There are plenty of guides out there, but it's not too complicated..