Anyone used Volume+ for some earpiece gain?
hah2110 said:
Anyone used Volume+ for some earpiece gain?
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Im using it and i feel it works better than dsp.
mongo41 said:
Im using it and i feel it works better than dsp.
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Hello Everyone, I was wondering if T-mobile has a volume mod such as the one listed here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1722136&page=5
I tried installing that but it didn't work. I'm guessing because that thread is for the international version of the phone. Does anyone know if there is a USA mod or another way to increase the volume? I've searched and couldn't find anything about it. I would have thought someone would have asked this question already.
Check out Volume+ in the play store.
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option94 said:
Check out Volume+ in the play store.
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I looked it up and I'm going to give it a shot, is there anyway to adjust the hardware volume though? Will a mod or a custom rom do it?
Thebpp I suggested works wonders. You don't need anything else.
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The only problem is that I might be installing a Jelly bean custom rom and the program says its not compatible.
Nothing works for Jellybean yet. At least not for system sounds. I have a gnex. Believe me I've searched.
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option94 said:
Nothing works for Jellybean yet. At least not for system sounds. I have a gnex. Believe me I've searched.
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Ok maybe I'll hold off on doing a custom rom for now. I hate missing my notifications and need the increase in volume. I guess it is only a matter of time before someone figures it out. My old t=mobile vibrant sucked but the one thing it did let me do was just type in a code and increase the volume through the menu. If only it were that easy on this phone.
I actually find this phone louder than my old galaxy S. Either way, Volume+ will definitely work for ics.
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Also interested.
I too am very interested in the volume hack mod like the one in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1722136 for this US T-Mobile variant. Before the JB update I tried volume+ and was not really impressed. While it did make the phone louder, it came at the expense of sound quality. This is mainly because the app is basically just turning up the various bands on an equalizer all at the same time.
Shame that the international version gets all the attention but I guess I can understand why since there are more of them around.
djcmn said:
I too am very interested in the volume hack mod like the one in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1722136 for this US T-Mobile variant. Before the JB update I tried volume+ and was not really impressed. While it did make the phone louder, it came at the expense of sound quality. This is mainly because the app is basically just turning up the various bands on an equalizer all at the same time.
Shame that the international version gets all the attention but I guess I can understand why since there are more of them around.
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Download Poweramp from the playstore.
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I have come to the conclusion that CM10 does not support sound at boot, is this true? No problem setting sound on the stock and aosp roms. Any idea's?
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TheAxman said:
I have come to the conclusion that CM10 does not support sound at boot, is this true? No problem setting sound on the stock and aosp roms. Any idea's?
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CM10 is AOSP.
joshnichols189 said:
CM10 is AOSP.
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Lol right. Ok, is it supported?
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TheAxman said:
Lol right. Ok, is it supported?
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I don't know, I never cared to have one but you said there was no problem setting the sound on an AOSP rom so I would assume it would be..
joshnichols189 said:
I don't know, I never cared to have one but you said there was no problem setting the sound on an AOSP rom so I would assume it would be..
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Sorry, I was typing fast and thinking ahead....let me say that, I got em to work on stock roms, and on my mt4g (back in the day), I got the sound to work on some aosp roms, but for some reason, placing sound files in the same dir on the same type roms, sound did not work, I think I had it working on CM9 awhile back, tried looking back on all my old backups, nada. Thanks for the reply though.
Hi guys. Im love music but im not 100 percent happy with audio quality. Can you tell me what will be the best way to make quality better. Thanks
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1795
lukers said:
Hi guys. Im love music but im not 100 percent happy with audio quality. Can you tell me what will be the best way to make quality better. Thanks
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To start with this volume mod is a must have one. .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1931970
Uneak kernel with viper4android. There is no better combination
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maxld said:
Uneak kernel with viper4android. There is no better combination
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IMO yes there is. Install any kernel with wolfson chip control and enable FLL tuning and dac oversampling. And you are ready. No need for any of those mods. Note 2 gives you pretty good putput (flat and natural) as default. Just a good headphones and flat output and that's it!
halkoliiteri said:
IMO yes there is. Install any kernel with wolfson chip control and enable FLL tuning and dac oversampling. And you are ready. No need for any of those mods. Note 2 gives you pretty good putput (flat and natural) as default. Just a good headphones and flat output and that's it!
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This, a million times this.
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halkoliiteri said:
IMO yes there is. Install any kernel with wolfson chip control and enable FLL tuning and dac oversampling. And you are ready. No need for any of those mods. Note 2 gives you pretty good putput (flat and natural) as default. Just a good headphones and flat output and that's it!
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With all respect, I like a little more bass so V4A is pretty good for me.
Id say install Perseus with Sungsonic ROM, audio choices in this are amazing!!
Viper4Android is the Best of all that is available on XDA Forum currently i can Bet you guys for 100$
I've tried a number of players that have pretty good equalizers but non of which seem to work on the LG G3. They worked fine on other old phones.
Has anyone found a player or stand alone app that has a good/customizable equalizer?
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I've tried a number of players that have pretty good equalizers but non of which seem to work on the LG G3. They worked fine on other old phones.
Has anyone found a player or stand alone app that has a good/customizable equalizer?
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Viper set on expert ui is all you need.https://www.dropbox.com/sh/979m47bh4wjiwbu/AAC7kfMH9LKoUQ2zdOFWUGpta?dl=0
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Viper set on expert ui is all you need.https://www.dropbox.com/sh/979m47bh4wjiwbu/AAC7kfMH9LKoUQ2zdOFWUGpta?dl=0
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Viper "is" the best but you have to be rooted.
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OMG viper! Get it!
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I could never ever get Viper to work on my G3
Use poweramp
Viper doesn't work on kitkat
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luc.highwalker said:
Viper doesn't work on kitkat
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Sure it does.
razz1 said:
Sure it does.
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No it doesn't. It installs just fine, but it won't actually do anything.
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luc.highwalker said:
No it doesn't. It installs just fine, but it won't actually do anything.
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I guess what I meant to say is that it's compatible with kitkat. Maybe just not on this device with this hardware.
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I guess what I meant to say is that it's compatible with kitkat. Maybe just not on this device with this hardware.
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Nvm. I stand corrected. Just got it to work
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luc.highwalker said:
Nvm. I stand corrected. Just got it to work
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Yeah, it definitely works. Grabbed some settings from their thread, and it made my G3 + sol republics just simply AMAZING...
Viper is one of the reasons I can't go iOS.
I just bought some beats and played them on my g3 and thought they were good until i put them in a note 4 n iphone .. So i know its the phone. Going to see how this works
Does viper actually increase volume levels, or does it just lower certain ranges to make it seem like the other has increased? Most equalizers ive tried will not increase bass range, but instead they lower treble.
On my galaxy nexus and nexus 4 i used noozxoide eizo rewire and that worked awesome because it actually increased the power levels.
I haven't rooted my G3 yet, but i will if this will actually improve things.
And any idea why android phones just completely suck for audio volume when compared to iphones? It's been this way for years. My iphone 3gs put out far more power than any android ive owned since then.
Viper does way more than just lower the mids/highs for more bass to come through. Why not check it out and report back on your findings? I highly suggest using one of the profiles created by more experienced users:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2324454
Viper makes bs 5$ headphones sound like 50 dollar headsets. And that's not even an exaggeration.
Thank the countless who have sacrificed their social lives, to bring us these roms.
I used DSPManager since the EVO3D days and it worked flawlessly with deep bass enhancement up to Android 4.1 JB. After that throughout kitkat no version worked at all for me so I began using Viper. Viper is good but probably geared more toward the headphone enthusiast whereas my needs were for subwoofer and car audio. I have a working version of DSP now thats worked flawlessly in all lollipop builds and the bass is much better and cleaner sounding then any of the viper effects.
<<< another vote for v4a.
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I can see no one here has used Dolby Atmos
mykenyc said:
I can see no one here has used Dolby Atmos
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I have but to be honest, can't tell the difference.
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Does anyone know what to modify in order to increase the speaker (earpiece) volume?
Can't really hear the other party while in call..
8monochrome said:
Does anyone know what to modify in order to increase the speaker (earpiece) volume?
Can't really hear the other party while in call..
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Get a kernel that supports this kind of modification.
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Explorer23 said:
Get a kernel that supports this kind of modification.
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Can you recommend a kernel?
shobuddy said:
Can you recommend a kernel?
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Generally I'd recommend blu_spark, but I'm not sure if it supports that feature as I don't use/need that myself. Check it's thread.
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