[Q] Docking station ringtone volume - Desire HD Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

My issue is the ring tone volume when placed on the dock (which has a headphone jack built in). The actual noise that come from the phone not through the headphones jack but as a result of plugging the headphones jack in.
If you ring your phone, then plug a headphone jack into it while it is ringing you will hear what I mean, the ring tone goes very quiet, then when you pull it out the ring tone returns to normal (loud) again. I just want to be able to plug a jack into the phone without the ring tone level changing at all.
Basically unless your are sat next to your phone whilst it is in the dock you will miss any calls that come in............... very annoying, especially as apart from this issue the dock is a cracking bit of kit.
I've tried Dock Volume - no good.

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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.
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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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