Remember headphone volume - EVO 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have a set of great in-ear headphones, but they tend to be quite loud (because of the excellent seal around the ear canal). I turn down the media volume to about half when I have the headphones in, but then I have to remember to also turn down the ringer volume, or an incoming call will deafen me.
Is there any way to have my EVO remember what all my volume settings were the last time I had headphones plugged in, and remember that for every time (and go back to normal when I take the headphones out)?
I'm running Froyo (Cyanogenmod), if that matters.

beandog said:
I have a set of great in-ear headphones, but they tend to be quite loud (because of the excellent seal around the ear canal). I turn down the media volume to about half when I have the headphones in, but then I have to remember to also turn down the ringer volume, or an incoming call will deafen me.
Is there any way to have my EVO remember what all my volume settings were the last time I had headphones plugged in, and remember that for every time (and go back to normal when I take the headphones out)?
I'm running Froyo (Cyanogenmod), if that matters.
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I use Headset Profiler. Is that what you are looking for? http://www.androidzoom.com/android_applications/tools/headset-profiler_gscx.html

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