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I absolutely love my GN but my only issue is that the volume of notification and GOS is so low . Any ideas? Im running 4.0.1
Get Volume+ from the market (paid)
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The issue is the file itself has its volume set really low, if you have a sound editing program you can change that. I have a custom set of ringtones/notifications/alarms I use on my phones and they play fine.
It was just the stock sounds on ics are really low
RamAir02 said:
Get Volume+ from the market (paid)
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this one?
https://market.android.com/details?...51bGwsMSwyLDEsImNvbS5URVNULmFuZHJvaWQubHZoIl0.
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this one?
https://market.android.com/details?...51bGwsMSwyLDEsImNvbS5URVNULmFuZHJvaWQubHZoIl0.
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Thats the one. You do NEED the paid version, the freebie doesn't do the job. This app has been confirmed by many (including myself) to work...fixed the only complain I had with this phone
Read the description for the paid version. The dev is also hosting the full version for free on his website. www.androidaudiohacks.com
in addition to what @Goat_For_Sale said
my suggest is to set your own ring tone. i found my own ring tones from torrent sites and installed them on my phone through Airdroid. They are significantly louder than the system ring tones. i only wished i did this earlier with my Nexus S, but the stock ring tones are too weak too.
Hi please can somebody tell me how to increase the ringtone volume?
It possible to Change the clock on home screen with a clock with meteo, like Samsung note style?
I use Volume+ for volume increase and SimiClock for clock+weather. You can search for other clock and weather apps on market tho.
You should use HD Widgets for clock/weather. That's the one i use and i love it.
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exceleth said:
I use Volume+ for volume increase and SimiClock for clock+weather. You can search for other clock and weather apps on market tho.
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Ha i have use it but volume are really low for me
I too use Volume+, but I must be using it wrong, because it doesn't seem to be really increasing the volume. I followed the instructions in the app. Arw you supposed to just be able to keep increasing the volume past the max or is it supposed to boost the entire band of volume?
sjankis630 said:
I too use Volume+, but I must be using it wrong, because it doesn't seem to be really increasing the volume. I followed the instructions in the app. Arw you supposed to just be able to keep increasing the volume past the max or is it supposed to boost the entire band of volume?
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my idea was to boost the entire band of ringtone volume
festermania said:
my idea was to boost the entire band of ringtone volume
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Just set it to about 8+. It works great for me. Just try increasing carefully so as not to blow the speaker.. that is in case 8+ is too much for your phone.
Volume+ just works fine for me. It may require root tho.
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suntzu said:
Just set it to about 8+. It works great for me. Just try increasing carefully so as not to blow the speaker.. that is in case 8+ is too much for your phone.
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how can i set it?
What I did to increase the volume of my ringtone is increasing level in an audio editor on my PC and transfer it back over.
Works well for me and I don't need volume+
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festermania said:
how can i set it?
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follow the direction that pops up when you first open Volume+ app
uninstall, then reinstall it if you've already went ahead and ignored it.
I got my set to 8+, and it's perfect.
Hey everyone!
I received my Galaxy Nexus yesterday and have been working on a more ICS ‘optimised’ version for you all (It should work better on Gingerbread/Honeycomb too)!
There’s nothing massively exciting that’s been added but it should be a nice improvement over 1.8.0.6.
A list of updates can be found below!
What’s New in 1.8.1.0?
- Attempt at some ICS optimisations
- Added a check for phones with ICS (takes you to sound settings to enable Volume+ in Meida Effects)
- App starts differently (should be more reliable)
- App should be more ‘persistant’ (see above)
- EQ values completely changed
- Volume levels completely changed
- Higher volumes now available (up to +20)
- Louder volumes should now be attainable
- EQ Band frequencies now shown
- Removed title bar
- Fixed orientation issue
- 'What's New' option on the main page removed (click version number to access change log)
- Broken EQ settings (from the first Beta) now fixed
Known Bugs
- Virtual Room Effects and Bass Boost don’t currently work on ICS (investigating)
For more info and Download links - http://androidaudiohacks.com/?page_id=16
My app is available for free on my website or for 99p on the Android Market.
Enjoy!
anyone get this to work on IN CALL volume?
my speaker volume is perfect on the current market version of V+, but when driving, even on speakerphone it's so low i can't hear anything and i'm hoping maybe one of you can tell me if this will boost that volume.
just asking again, has anyone been able to boost in call volume with this.
neok44 said:
anyone get this to work on IN CALL volume?
my speaker volume is perfect on the current market version of V+, but when driving, even on speakerphone it's so low i can't hear anything and i'm hoping maybe one of you can tell me if this will boost that volume.
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neok44 said:
just asking again, has anyone been able to boost in call volume with this.
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Unfortunately you still can't boost the in-call volume (earpiece or speakerphone) with the AudioEffects API. This seems to be a limitation Google put in place.
You can change the Build.prop to increase the number of in-call volume steps but it doesn't necessarily increase the sound, more like allows you to 'fine-tune' the volume. Although, on ICS, it only seems to work once. The linux command to remove the line doesn't seem to work (although it could just be the ROM i'm currently using).
Meltus said:
Unfortunately you still can't boost the in-call volume (earpiece or speakerphone) with the AudioEffects API. This seems to be a limitation Google put in place.
You can change the Build.prop to increase the number of in-call volume steps but it doesn't necessarily increase the sound, more like allows you to 'fine-tune' the volume. Although, on ICS, it only seems to work once. The linux command to remove the line doesn't seem to work (although it could just be the ROM i'm currently using).
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blah that sucks. it's fine pretty much everywhere for me except in the car on the highway because my car is so damn loud (crappy piece of junk). Guess it's time to buy a bluetooth headset or speakerphone.
thanks for the reply.
New beta available for you all.
Should have fixed the EQ pre-set problems now
Enjoy!
http://t.co/jKSx8hOr
Thank you.. app works perfectly.. I can finally hear it across the other room
Your new thread Meltus
nice, beta fixed my issues from beta1
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Great app!
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This is greaaat!
My phone is obscene loud, like OMFG loud. Thanks for this!!!
Never missing an alarm ever again!!!
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New beta available for you all.
Should have fixed the EQ pre-set problems now
Enjoy!
http://t.co/jKSx8hOr
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with this beta, if i enable speaker modifications under Advanced setting.
the volume level will not change no matter what number you set it on. i try 1-20, the volume will not change.
but if i disable it i could change the volume level.
galaxy nexus LTE
root
stock.
Settings>Sound>Music Effect
Enable Volume+
Did you do that already?
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If I have Speaker Modifications enabled under "advanced settings", will the basic settings automatically get disabled?
Mikey1022 said:
Your new thread Meltus
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Cheers man, much appreciated!
GermanGuy said:
If I have Speaker Modifications enabled under "advanced settings", will the basic settings automatically get disabled?
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Yes. The advanced settings should overwrite the basic ones.
Lw00d said:
with this beta, if i enable speaker modifications under Advanced setting.
the volume level will not change no matter what number you set it on. i try 1-20, the volume will not change.
but if i disable it i could change the volume level.
galaxy nexus LTE
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stock.
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Stock roms will not work with Volume +
BenMGP said:
Settings>Sound>Music Effect
Enable Volume+
Did you do that already?
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thats the first thing i did.
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Znomon said:
Stock roms will not work with Volume +
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what?
really, that sucks.
Znomon said:
Stock roms will not work with Volume +
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Huh? My stock rooted GN (4.02) works perfectly with Volume +
Znomon said:
Stock roms will not work with Volume +
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Stock ROMs work perfectly fine with Volume+
Why the big warning about Stock ROMs on the Market Page? What functionality do you lose if you're running a stock ROM?
Netflix highest volume compared to Youtube and ect. Is not as loud for some reason on my phone even with all my volumes up to the limit is there a way to change this?
I hate how low Netflix volume is, as well.
Daddy43205 said:
Netflix highest volume compared to Youtube and ect. Is not as loud for some reason on my phone even with all my volumes up to the limit is there a way to change this?
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If your kernel supports it, you could use voodoo+, sounds plus, or xlouder, or dsp manager, to change the over all volume louder
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I use volume+ and it works pretty well.
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krisI0N said:
If your kernel supports it, you could use voodoo+, sounds plus, or xlouder, or dsp manager, to change the over all volume louder
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MicrosoftBug said:
I use volume+ and it works pretty well.
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I believe these apps raises the volume of the phone....the volume of my phone is perfectly fine but just for 1 particular app netflix which is not loud enough.
Daddy43205 said:
I believe these apps raises the volume of the phone....the volume of my phone is perfectly fine but just for 1 particular app netflix which is not loud enough.
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My VolumeSwipe lets you adjust the volume by swiping along the edge of the screen in the small number of apps that it supports. It has a boost mode which lets you increase the volume beyond the OS settings. So one option, though not a very convenient one, is to install VolumeSwipe and turn on its boost mode. Then in Netflix, just swipe up to increase volume to 120% (say). When you're done watching the movie, swipe back down to a normal volume level before exiting Netflix.
I haven't tried VolumeSwipe on the E4GT as I designed it exclusively for the Kindle Fire (which needs something like it since it doesn't have volume keys), so the screen layout may look bad on a smaller screen, but it's worth trying.
If you find that VolumeSwipe gives you the kind of volume setting you like, you can post back in this thread and ask me nicely to add an option to remember the volume levels in the supported apps and to restore outside of them. This way, each time you start up Netflix (or one of the other supported apps--there aren't many) you'll get the same volume level, and when you leave Netflix, you'll get a default level.
Alternately, per-app volume-boost would be a nice feature to add to my per-app settings app.
Thank you!! Boosts enough in Netflix. If you can add option of remembering volume levels I am asking nicely! Really.
Thanks for all your effort,
Doc
actually that would be very nice and a nice feature im sure every1 could enjoy....also if you could the volume maxes out at 140 im not sure if im getting the same results as the guy above me lol but im getting miminal boost im thinking 175% would be perfect.
Daddy43205 said:
actually that would be very nice and a nice feature im sure every1 could enjoy....also if you could the volume maxes out at 140 im not sure if im getting the same results as the guy above me lol but im getting miminal boost im thinking 175% would be perfect.
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I worry that it might damage the speakers.
I decided to do this not with VolumeSwipe (which I recommend uninstalling), but instead with my in-development PerApp app, which lets you set different per-application settings.
PerApp 0.01 lets you control Volume Boost and Orientation Lock.
To set Netflix to a louder volume, run PerApp. Select Netflix. Choose "Boost". Set a volume level like "6" (=140% in VolumeSwipe). Back out of the setting. Then check off "Active".
USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. You can download from here. Source code is in the repository.
1 possible solution
My OS: Win 7
My default browser: Firefox
My solution:
Start > Control Panel > Hardware and Sound >
Under "Sound" (do not click the actual Sound link) click > Adjust system volume
If you see your browser present, increase the sound for it.
I have a problem with different roms on gio. Specially that are on stock based..
The problem is that I select a mp3 tone for the notification but when the notification rings it's sound is low, even I have made the volume of the notification full in the notification setting.
And If i apply the same tone on the Ringtone it rings high...
I am unable to settle this matter and I don't know what is the main problem????
waqasleo17 said:
I have a problem with different roms on gio. Specially that are on stock based..
The problem is that I select a mp3 tone for the notification but when the notification rings it's sound is low, even I have made the volume of the notification full in the notification setting.
And If i apply the same tone on the Ringtone it rings high...
I am unable to settle this matter and I don't know what is the main problem????
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Having the same problem here, with a friend's phone... :/
Try ES Task manager
Download it free from market
It has option to adjust volume, including system volume which is not available in the general option.
I have same problem before but it fixed with that app
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How to get access to system volume?
It's a little better...
But with all volume's at max, the notification sound is considerabely lower than the ringtone, even when they are the same.
Must be a bug from samsung...
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How to get access to system volume?
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As i said before, u have to download ES Task Manager, its free in the market and has an option to change volume level
RickPinto said:
It's a little better...
But with all volume's at max, the notification sound is considerabely lower than the ringtone, even when they are the same.
Must be a bug from samsung...
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What sound of notification do you use ? It probably has low volume level rather than the ringtone itself
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As i said before, u have to download ES Task Manager, its free in the market and has an option to change volume level
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I have downloaded it but I can't see any changes made to the volume, for me its still the same. Volume was at 100% before installing it for ringetones and the others.
I guess its the speaker in the phone that can't provide higher sound.
junnickbefore14 said:
As i said before, u have to download ES Task Manager, its free in the market and has an option to change volume level
What sound of notification do you use ? It probably has low volume level rather than the ringtone itself
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Let me explain myself...
I hava put a folder with the name of "Notifications" on the microsd, so that i can use personalized tones.
When i define some of them as a ringtone, they just sound incredebly high.
If i put the same ones as a notification sound, i almost can't hear them...
I have all volumes at 100%. It surely is a bug from the rom...
I went on Enhaced Gio 2.3.6 Stock ROM. Same problem. Notification sounds are very low! It's a bug, I'm sure, but how can it be fixed, anyway
Mango Polo said:
I went on Enhaced Gio 2.3.6 Stock ROM. Same problem. Notification sounds are very low! It's a bug, I'm sure, but how can it be fixed, anyway
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I have tried several roms and the sound quality is still low both for the notifications as well as ringetones I miss quite a lot of calls when I am outdoor. I read somewhere that modification of kernels can help to get higher sound volume, and I hope some developers can help us with that.
try changing the system volume with this app and see if the problem is solved https://play.google.com/store/apps/...NvbS5zbWFydGFuZHJvaWRhcHBzLmF1ZGlvd2lkZ2V0Il0.
Already tried... At max, stays the same.
if thats the same for every android version and not only GB then unfortunatly something might happened to your gio
all sounds in my gio is very low, is the speaker has broken? is there any suggest to fix it? sory for my english
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