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i guess this is basically a general android question, but is there a file somewhere on system that allows you to manually increase the max volume? i thought i read somewhere in these forums (perhaps aokp or codename discussion threads) about someone editing a file (like build.prop or something) to allow for higher volume. i checked the build.prop on my toshiba thrive and didn't see any volume settings.
This is a good question..
I searched the Web and found this guide which may be promising. I may try this myself this evening. Hopefully it works!
http://androidadvices.com/increase-volume-android-mobile-phones/
EDIT: Apparently there's also an app called Volume+ which works with the E4GT that does it for you.
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cshoffie said:
This is a good question..
I searched the Web and found this guide which may be promising. I may try this myself this evening. Hopefully it works!
http://androidadvices.com/increase-volume-android-mobile-phones/
EDIT: Apparently there's also an app called Volume+ which works with the E4GT that does it for you.
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apparently those files don't exist anymore.
i tried volume+, but no bueno.
I don't know your knowledge or skill level but look in /system/etc/audio
There are settings in the files for delays, volume gain, well - everything really. If you're unsure what you're doing then just make a copy of every file in there just in case something go haywire so you can replace the one you edit with the original.
One of the settings, I think for level gain is at "-12" Also, if your ears start bleeding because you set something too high - I'm not responsible.
Haven't tested it on the sgs but this was accomplished through kernel modifications on my evo. I assume things would be no different here.
Bump any luck here? I tried volume + but it only boosts the volume a very small amount. My old phone had several kernels with volume enhancements, can't believe one has not been made for this phone yet.
Not sure exactly how it was done. But in the evo 3d forums they used qpst to change the maximum volume to a higher volume because the speaker isn't loud at all
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The volume+ app did help over bluetooth more than the speaker. Still not as loud as i would like though.
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Use Voodoo #LOUDER. supercurio is badass.
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I don't know your knowledge or skill level but look in /system/etc/audio
There are settings in the files for delays, volume gain, well - everything really. If you're unsure what you're doing then just make a copy of every file in there just in case something go haywire so you can replace the one you edit with the original.
One of the settings, I think for level gain is at "-12" Also, if your ears start bleeding because you set something too high - I'm not responsible.[/QUOT
I know these all though Now I'm on MTK soc custom ROM which lacks engineering mode through which I can get the maximum volume of my headphones or speaker.
So I tried to find out file like other SoC does like Samsung to edit in almost all possible system directory but no luck.
How do you suggest me now...???
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Audio Modifications
DISCLAIMER:
I am not responsible for problems you may incur.
Please do some research if you are a first timer.
Only you can choose to use this software.
By downloading you agree to these terms.WHAT THIS TWEAK DOES:
This flash-able Volume-tweak.zip includes both mods simultaneously.
1) Silent Camera!
Volume.db
Replacing the existing volume.db file, the one I'm including disables all shutter sounds (which I may change to one of the shutter sounds), autofocus sounds, and other obnoxious camera tones. I understand that Samsung's idea is to make people aware that others may be photographing them, privacy stuff and all, but let's be honest shall we? Creepers are going to creep one way or another, and the autofocus 'beep' disturbs the baby and makes the dog bark! It also disables the boot sound. Best part of this tweak, it doesn't even touch the actual camera apk!
2) Volume Enhancing!
default_gain.conf
The next is a mod adapted from the developer Meltus. You may know him for other awesome volume modifications, but this one he made for the GSIII international. This should make the phone overall louder in all respects. I have, however, adjusted it from his original settings to keep the volume from reaching 'crackling' volumes and possibly damaging the speakers. This level sounds loud and still sounds good. :good:
DOWNLOADS:
Flash the following file through CWM:
Volume-Tweak [MIRROR]
Hand-Tested on my stock rooted SPH-L710.
CREDITS:
A Huge thanks to Meltus for the volume modifications. Meltus' Thread
Want to make or edit your own personal rom?
Take a look at my personal kitchen!
Files Modified
Files located\installed under system\etc:
Volume.db - Controls system sounds.
default_gain.conf - Amplifies system volume.
Do you have this mod working on your device? I ask because I got burned on the teh kernel, and I'm a little more cautious about what I flash from now on.
swampy67 said:
Do you have this mod working on your device? I ask because I got burned on the teh kernel, and I'm a little more cautious about what I flash from now on.
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It's brilliantly simple. Most android phones come with these settings ingrained into the kernel, but Samsung has left them out. In theory, one could make these adjustments from on the phone itself, if you can open a .db file. Very simple, nothing that can break a phone. Just be careful not to blow out your speaker or your ears.
Sweet, Camera sounds really annoys me.
Time to creep!!! (on my kids ) lol
edit: flashed and tested camera. No sounds on focus and snapshot so :good:
bizdady said:
Sweet, Camera sounds really annoys me.
Time to creep!!! (on my kids ) lol
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Lmao
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bizdady said:
edit: flashed and tested camera. No sounds on focus and snapshot so :good:
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Sweet! :highfive:
As an addendum, this tweak is even neater because it disables the camera noises on a system level. I've seen a supposed higher-resolution camcording camera apk floating around that 'supposedly' disables camera noises as well... but it doesn't matter if it does because this tweak stays in effect. I don't believe this will affect other camera apps... but any Samsung camera variant should be muted.
Random you rock. Great to see you here. Your OG epic stuff was awesome. Thanks for the sound free camera!
Randomking ive seen your work before amazing stuff glad this got ported i was gonna try to port the volume mod but still no phone yet =( thanks a million anyways
Thanks for this mod. It works great. Would it be possible to mute the lock/unlock noises? I love water but I'm a little tired of hearing water droplets every time I use my phone.
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Hiro14 said:
Thanks for this mod. It works great. Would it be possible to mute the lock/unlock noises? I love water but I'm a little tired of hearing water droplets every time I use my phone.
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Settings\Sound Scroll down to Screen Lock Sound.
Hiro14 said:
Thanks for this mod. It works great. Would it be possible to mute the lock/unlock noises? I love water but I'm a little tired of hearing water droplets every time I use my phone.
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You can turn that off in Settings > Sound.
Untick Touch Sounds and Screen lock sound
I cannot believe I missed that for so long.
Many thanks kind sir(s).
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Hiro14 said:
Thanks for this mod. It works great. Would it be possible to mute the lock/unlock noises? I love water but I'm a little tired of hearing water droplets every time I use my phone.
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You can disable this already without mods.
Settings> Sound> uncheck Screen lock sound and Touch sound
For the sound boost (using the international tweak) you used the config file, correct?
That file does not, by default, exist on our US variants. I've personally included the tweak in my ROM over on T-Mobile. I've had a person or two say it made no difference. Me personally, I thought it was louder then hell (changed speaker boost from 0 to 40 and headphones from 0 to 25). If I put the volume on the lowest possible setting, its very audible still. With my headphones, I put it on three ticks and it was loud. Putting it up fully made me feel like my eardrums were going to pop.
What are your feelings on the tweaks? Do you think they actually work? Considering the config file doesn't exist by default, do you think they're actually pointed to in our system to be used?
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For the sound boost (using the international tweak) you used the config file, correct?
That file does not, by default, exist on our US variants. I've personally included the tweak in my ROM over on T-Mobile. I've had a person or two say it made no difference. Me personally, I thought it was louder then hell (changed speaker boost from 0 to 40 and headphones from 0 to 25). If I put the volume on the lowest possible setting, its very audible still. With my headphones, I put it on three ticks and it was loud. Putting it up fully made me feel like my eardrums were going to pop.
What are your feelings on the tweaks? Do you think they actually work? Considering the config file doesn't exist by default, do you think they're actually pointed to in our system to be used?
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I too noticed that the file isn't there, and was momentarily skeptical. But as the base coding is likely fundamentally identical, I thought I'd give it a chance. It's hard to fully test while at work... but I can hear my mp3 alarms quite clearly now. I had made a thread days ago regarding how my songs play fine in the player, but at half volume as alarms. The alarm was much much louder! And I generally have a fairly discerning ear.
That said, I now have to experiment the individual settings I think.
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I too noticed that the file isn't there, and was momentarily skeptical. But as the base coding is likely fundamentally identical, I thought I'd give it a chance. It's hard to fully test while at work... but I can hear my mp3 alarms quite clearly now. I had made a thread days ago regarding how my songs play fine in the player, but at half volume as alarms. The alarm was much much louder! And I generally have a fairly discerning ear.
That said, I now have to experiment the individual settings I think.
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I agree the coding is likely identical. My skepticism comes more from the fact that the file doesn't exist by default. If it doesn't exist, and we add it, does anything in our system actually point to the config file in order for it to actually take effect?
Regardless, I'm pretty positive it works. I just was hoping someone had a better understanding of how it works and if it's actually pointed to.
When you play around with it, mind PMing me your results? I'm curious what you get.
For one, change the headphone settings and try with your headphones plugged in. I think they're extremely loud with the boost set to 25..
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I agree the coding is likely identical. My skepticism comes more from the fact that the file doesn't exist by default. If it doesn't exist, and we add it, does anything in our system actually point to the config file in order for it to actually take effect?
Regardless, I'm pretty positive it works. I just was hoping someone had a better understanding of how it works and if it's actually pointed to.
When you play around with it, mind PMing me your results? I'm curious what you get.
For one, change the headphone settings and try with your headphones plugged in. I think they're extremely loud with the boost set to 25..
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Certainly. If different values draw drastically different effects... I'll probably be making a "Louder but comfortable" version and an "Extremely loud, hearing damage may ensue" version. :good:
Revert.zip???
Any way to revert this?
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Any way to revert this?
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There will be, but I have to write up the script to delete the conf file later. The volume.db file need only be replaced by the stock one.
HELLO GUYS..
IM making this thread a little different then the others...This thread is designed to mod out the DEFAULT_GAIN.CONFG FILE...to everyone needs..I will attempt to help you all by making more specific mods to suit your needs,And we can help each other as well. Instead of this just having it increase all your volumes...I figured most just want one or two within it...like just "incall" speaker level.....or whatever else..
The Default_Gain.conf is located in SYSTEM/ETC
First off this is the "default" file in case you mess up or just need it.
http://www.mediafire.com/?qz8qo3oefx11r4e
When applying this file...SAVE YOUR OLD DEFAULT_GAIN.CONF FILE SOMEWHERE .... TAKE YOUR NEW FILE AND PUT IT IN SYSTEM/ETC SET PERMISSIONS AS THE OLD ONE...REBOOT AND MAkE A TEST CALL..USALLY VOICEMAIL IS EASIER...
Thanks to Edgabimbam and his thread for a reference.. Found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1931970
PLEASE HIT THANKS IF THIS HELPS !
THIS IS MODIFIED FILE SECTION:
1.(Incall earpiece) set at 60 instead of (default is 53)
http://www.mediafire.com/?haabhrx61th3348
2.(Incall earpiece & Incall loudspeaker] 59 level
http://www.mediafire.com/?0ro43df5f9t8dli
ALSO INCASE YOUR NOT AWARE THERE ACTUALLY IS A INCALL BOOST FOR YOUR EARPIECE....WHEN CALLING OUT...LOOK AT THE SCREEN ONCE IT CONNECTS..THERE IS A LITTLE VOLUME BOOST BUTTON WHICH INCREASES IT..MANY ARENT EVEN AWARE OF THIS...before applying this mod you may want to consider this???.
I'm happy with everything on mine except headphone volume. I'm almost exclusively on bt, which is fine, but have my earphones for when the bt dies, and the volume is very low.
Edit- your a busy fella, appreciate what you do for the community.
I did this mod about about a week ago and it is awesome!
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9wire said:
I'm happy with everything on mine except headphone volume. I'm almost exclusively on bt, which is fine, but have my earphones for when the bt dies, and the volume is very low.
Edit- your a busy fella, appreciate what you do for the community.
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I got ya 9wire...So this file is for the headphone volume..I can't test it though because I don't have any to test from..please try and let me know
I didn't touch anything other then the 2 headphone output fields
Stock was 50 I set this to 57.....;plese test and give me feedback so I know its loud enough or too low or need fixed..
http://db.tt/XB82GxCB
Worked perfectly. Volumes are just right for me.
The mod king strikes again
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dafoxs said:
Worked perfectly. Volumes are just right for me.
The mod king strikes again
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Which bone did u replace with? The incall only volume increase? I tested so mank different ones..is the volume loud enough? I can trwak it more if you like..
wish777 said:
Which bone did u replace with? The incall only volume increase? I tested so mank different ones..is the volume loud enough? I can trwak it more if you like..
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In call only. Actually had to turn it down a little
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wish777 said:
THIS IS MODIFIED FILE SECTION:
1.(Incall earpiece) set at 60 instead of (default is 53)
http://www.mediafire.com/?haabhrx61th3348
2.(Incall earpiece & Incall loudspeaker] 59 level
http://www.mediafire.com/?0ro43df5f9t8dli
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Awesome work!!! Mods are great!!!:good:
rockinandroid said:
Awesome work!!! Mods are great!!!:good:
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You tried option 2 rockingandroid?...I made that one for you....lol....how. is everthing working..isit what you needed...how is the incall earpice and loudspeaker within calls?... How much of difference is there for you..I can raise it or decrease it if needed be..?..let me know please
wish777 said:
I got ya 9wire...So this file is for the headphone volume..I can't test it though because I don't have any to test from..please try and let me know
I didn't touch anything other then the 2 headphone output fields
Stock was 50 I set this to 57.....;plese test and give me feedback so I know its loud enough or too low or need fixed..
http://db.tt/XB82GxCB
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Finally got to try this today, volume wasn't much better and I had an intermittent crackly/ static noise that was loud to the person I was talking to. Very well could be my headphones, they're the stock Note 1.
9wire said:
Finally got to try this today, volume wasn't much better and I had an intermittent crackly/ static noise that was loud to the person I was talking to. Very well could be my headphones, they're the stock Note 1.
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OK...I want to try another edit to something within the config file...there is multiple headphone outputs...so if by our using it as a Bluetooth instead of music...there is another option....let me try something else and well see if this will work...hard for me to test since I don't have either Bluetooth or headphones..... But this should work...when Im done with this exam today I'll fix it
No hurry.
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No hurry.
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Try this one bro..let me know ok?..get your backup ready just in case..lol...
http://db.tt/SMTPD4jz
wish777 said:
Try this one bro..let me know ok?..get your backup ready just in case..lol...
http://db.tt/SMTPD4jz
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In call sound is a lot better. Thsnks.
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assaace said:
In call sound is a lot better. Thsnks.
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Hey...that file was for 9wire. Lmao....he wanted the headphones up..during a call he uses bluetooth so I edited a few values for it....... .it wouldnt have used that one..lmao...if you only need incall earpiece volume try the one in 2nd post.. its alot better...and is what your looking for I think
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Hey...that file was for 9wire. Lmao....he wanted the headphones up..during a call he uses bluetooth so I edited a few values for it....... .it wouldnt have used that one..lmao...if you only need incall earpiece volume try the one in 2nd post.. its alot better...and is what your looking for I think
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First time I trid with one in 2nd post that was too loud and make static noise.
Somehow this one sound better for me.
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assaace said:
First time I trid with one in 2nd post that was too loud and make static noise.
Somehow this one sound better for me.
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Ok..if your incall earpiece was to loud...I can show you what to edit...so you text test and play with settings...?...look for the proper field..then change the output level. Stock is usally 53... changing it a few up..will help big time..anything over 60 will get the crackle sound....heres some screen shots so you can try out different tweaks yourself...you may enjoy learning..
Heres where you can edit some cids..for example in this screen**** was incall earpiece....underneath it is incall speaker...which is the loud speaker.
AS OF NOW, THIS IS UNSUPPORTED, IF SOMEONE WOULD LIKE TO TAKE OVER DEVELOPMENT FEEL FREE TO, MAKE SURE CREDIT IS GIVEN TO ME AND IXNYNE. EDITING THE FILES WITH A TEXT EDITOR WORKS BEST. HAVE FUN!!! EMAIL ME @ [email protected]
Hey everybody, I just made some Headphone volume boost scripts, all are tested and work, though some may damage your hardware.(Continue reading)
These are flashable zip files that will work on any recovery.
They range in digital volume from 62-68 for now. And range from 19-20 in digital volume. (63/19 only)
They are safe to flash for the most part, but values above 65 for digital volume MAY damage hardware.
How to install:
Download and flash in CWM, TWRP, or Philz
Downloads: Below
-Slight boost, choose 62/20, 63/19, 63/20, or 64/20
-Medium boost, choose 65/20- Some devices may clip at high volume.
-High boost, choose 66/20- Some devices may clip at high volume.
-Experimental Extreme boost, choose 67/20 or 68/20- use with caution! May damage hardware.
I would recommend 63/19 for iPhone like sound. Or 64/20 for loud sound, without distortion.
Aosp earpiece boost and stock earpiece was removed, they didn't work correctly, use new earpiece and Bluetooth boost!
Remember:
I am not responsible if your phone explodes, creates a nuclear weapon, makes your ears bleed, or if it stops working.
If you say I broke your phone, I will laugh at you. Please advise!
Bugs: None reported... Yet.
Please tell me if anything is wrong!
Thanks,
willi_3609
P.S. this is working best on KK Roms. And new Earpiece and Bluetooth boost are out!!!
Thanks to iXNyNe for the base files!
Thank you for making this. I found it to be very helpful.
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I added a link to your thread in my op
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Empty, space save.
I'll post small fixes here!
1. If you have a problem, tell me what model and ROM you are running. Plus the mod you flashed.
2. Please be polite!
Can you do the same for handset speaker? Thanks
Yes. soon
tholmes8291 said:
Can you do the same for handset speaker? Thanks
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I will add them soon, I am testing different values.
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I will add them soon, I am testing different values.
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I believe the handset speaker uses rx1 so using the headphone zip should also set the handset volume.
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It uses rx7
iXNyNe said:
I believe the handset speaker uses rx1 so using the headphone zip should also set the handset volume.
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Just put them up, they use rx7 not rx1, I wish it were that easy, I've been trying to find a way to boost the earpiece volume, for making calls. Its hard.
your the best dude..
Thanks, don't forget to hit the thanks button.
reyscott1968 said:
your the best dude..
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Good to know people like the vol boost!
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Good to know people like the vol boost!
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was looking for this a long time ago.. i flashed 2 files yesterday from some1 who posted other volume boosts as well but having a more wide option available is amazing....
If i an not mistaken , we can flash multiple files one after the other, correct ?
example.. i want to boost Head phone and speaker .. so flash Headphone6520.zip followed by Speaker66.zip ? or would Speaker66.zip overwrite Headphone.zip changes ?
As i understand it both files just modify Mixer_paths.Xml, so multiple flashes would just be overwriting the same file?
Thanks for the mod !
You can use both.
nayak.aj said:
If i an not mistaken , we can flash multiple files one after the other, correct ?
example.. i want to boost Head phone and speaker .. so flash Headphone6520.zip followed by Speaker66.zip ? or would Speaker66.zip overwrite Headphone.zip changes ?
As i understand it both files just modify Mixer_paths.Xml, so multiple flashes would just be overwriting the same file?
Thanks for the mod !
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It just modifies them, you can flash both speaker and headphone, no need to wipe anything either!
Can anybody test somethibg out for me.
I need somebody with an AOSP based ROM to test my Earpiece zip. That would be great, ui need to know if it works on the D80x models
It should boost earpiece volume as that is the only lower value, but I would be thankful to have someone test it and report back to me. Thanks.
@willi_3609 Thanks for this..
i ve flashed some of them.. it works fine with cable headphone but bluetooth headphone is not as loud as cable headphones..
Would be much better if bluetooth headphones could sound like same as cable headphones
Thanks!
hallowman said:
@willi_3609 Thanks for this..
i ve flashed some of them.. it works fine with cable headphone but bluetooth headphone is not as loud as cable headphones..
Would be much better if bluetooth headphones could sound like same as cable headphones
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its been posted a lot of time, bluetooth headphone volume is digital. cant be changed
question: when i already have a volume mod flashed then i flash another kernel, the volume mod flashed will dissappear right? so need to flash the boost again..? ?
reyscott1968 said:
its been posted a lot of time, bluetooth headphone volume is digital. cant be changed
question: when i already have a volume mod flashed then i flash another kernel, the volume mod flashed will dissappear right? so need to flash the boost again..? ?
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Answer: Its actually not about kernel.. But yes. It can help..
I ve tried many rome and mods .. Its definitely changeable.. Last time i ve tried sony walkman on my g2 (cloudy g3 rom) was the best sound with bluetooth.. It was as loud as cable..
but cloudy's rom wasn't good enough.. (heating) therefor i had to change it..
So one thing i m sure is bluetooth sounds can be changed..
Cm integration
Hey OP can you look at possibly getting this working with cm11. I know there are other mods that say they help with those volume issues but I've yet to find one that gives stock like or close to stock results. Thanks!
it already works.
frontlyna said:
Hey OP can you look at possibly getting this working with cm11. I know there are other mods that say they help with those volume issues but I've yet to find one that gives stock like or close to stock results. Thanks!
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This works with all Roms, cm, aosp, stock, everything.
It just edits a file already present in the Roms.
I love my tab S and maybe this is the best screen I've seen my whole life.
But one thing bothers me that, I've been using the s and note devices from past 3 years, one thing I always did was Boost the sound for Speaker and the Headphone in the Mixer paths xml file.
I've searched this tab for a similar file and have got absolutely nothing.
Any good developer please help me out, if you can find that for it would be a great help
visheshsahlot said:
I love my tab S and maybe this is the best screen I've seen my whole life.
But one thing bothers me that, I've been using the s and note devices from past 3 years, one thing I always did was Boost the sound for Speaker and the Headphone in the Mixer paths xml file.
I've searched this tab for a similar file and have got absolutely nothing.
Any good developer please help me out, if you can find that for it would be a great help
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Tinyucm.conf on the stock ROM.
Thanks but can you help a little more
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Tinyucm.conf on the stock ROM.
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Yes, this was a great help, but I am not able to understand what I have to increase in that file
To be specific I want my Earpiece (in call), headphones, and Speaker (both in call and music one) boosted
Can you help me with that?
visheshsahlot said:
Yes, this was a great help, but I am not able to understand what I have to increase in that file
To be specific I want my Headset (in call), headphones, and Speaker (both in call and music one) boosted
Can you help me with that?
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You could install my ROM and use the DSP manager, it also uses mixerpaths though a more serious answer is look at the comments it should point u in the right direction.
eousphoros said:
You could install my ROM and use the DSP manager, it also uses mixerpaths though a more serious answer is look at the comments it should point u in the right direction.
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I was just searching but couldn't find the right direction, actually M reluctant to move to Cm I don't like touchwiz but I want a fully functional stock ROM, saw the comments section couldn't make it what were you telling my friend
Can you please consider me a noob and help me out? :angel:
you can edit default_gain in system/etc
I thought xml edit only applied to CM/AOSP/GPe roms.
OP, did this end up working out for you?
I can't watch a movie without headphones on this nice device.
I need to boost up my tab s's volume too.
Any solutions?
metinrecepi said:
I can't watch a movie without headphones on this nice device.
I need to boost up my tab s's volume too.
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Any solutions?
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I've attached some screen shots to what you need to modify to increase your external speakers along with headphones.
You'll need Root Explorer or equivalent.
Let me know if it helped.
It's best to raise the digital volume it sounds less distorted ...my setting are +12 to all digital volumes and sounds great
Just to to clarify, you only need to raise the digital volume? I'm going to give it a shot.
JUNEBUG-1 said:
It's best to raise the digital volume it sounds less distorted ...my setting are +12 to all digital volumes and sounds great
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Just to to clarify, you only need to raise the digital volume? I'm going to give it a shot.
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Could you take a screenshot of your settings numbers and post it?? Showing all your numbers as in example pic? I am getting ready to try this. Thanks:fingers-crossed:
Tomv5314 said:
Could you take a screenshot of your settings numbers and post it?? Showing all your numbers as in example pic? I am getting ready to try this. Thanks:fingers-crossed:
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I've only made changes to the two areas outlined. Hope this helps.
Here you go hope this helps
JUNEBUG-1 said:
Here you go hope this helps
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It really worked.... Thank you
Any way to do this without root?
Anybody tried this, the free version gets mixed reviews but the pro version (£2.00) get good ones.
John.
Equalizer & Bass Booster
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=music.bassbooster.equalizer&hl=en
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=music.bassbooster.equalizer.pay&hl=en
Tinderbox (UK) said:
Anybody tried this, the free version gets mixed reviews but the pro version (£2.00) get good ones.
John.
Equalizer & Bass Booster
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=music.bassbooster.equalizer&hl=en
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=music.bassbooster.equalizer.pay&hl=en
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I have tried that and multiple others. Some work well, some dont.
None have given me what I am looking for which it the ability to boost things like system volume, notification volume, etc. Still looking for a way to do that.
The best that I can accomplish is boosting media volume via a music or video player. If that is all you are looking for then the equalizer and bass booster will work fine.