I've installed a custom boot sound on my S2 (Playstation 2 start up sound ) but it's quite quiet.
Does anyone know how to make it louder?
Help would be much appreciated
Thank you
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Obagleyfreer said:
I've installed a custom boot sound on my S2 (Playstation 2 start up sound ) but it's quite quiet.
Does anyone know how to make it louder?
Help would be much appreciated
Thank you
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hello there.. I think u can't make the custom boot sound louder.. there's no option for that. try changing other boot sounds and test. hope that helps.
As far as I know the boot sound volume adapts to the system sound volume.
If it still is too quiet use a audio editor like Audacity to raise the volume.
Here is a good tutorial showing how to amplify a track:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlKtCb88LW4
Audacity is freeware so you'll find it in no time using Google.
I'm running Energy 3.5 right now and I've noticed that while using PlayerPro DSP, and having xloud flashed, increasing values in the system DSP manager will actually lower the volume of the sound, even when applying bass boost. On other roms, I've noticed this doesn't happen, and will actually increase the volume of the sound. Can anyone tell me why this is, and refer me to a "fix" of some sort? Much appreciated.
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Is it possible? I find the Stock kernel to be most stable and fast, but the low audio output on headphone especially for some formats forced me to use some custom kernels. But I ultimately came back to stock kernel today. So is there any way to boost the headphone and speaker volume without the help of a custom kernel? Any app or anything? I'd really like to have one!
I can always change the gain.dB file but it's needless to say it's a weird process in middle is something, especially while you're watching a movie or something. So that slider is needed, preferably in an app, so that it could be changed on the fly. Should've the range from 55-63 dB for speaker and 50-63 dB for headphones and all.
Thanks in advance.
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Speakerboost from the play store is what I use,I'm not rooted, but find this helps with making all the sounds louder.
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Viper4android is the beat
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VLC Media Player from Play Store.
aukhan said:
Viper4android is the beat
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How could you increase the speakerphone volume with it mate? If I enable speaker then the speaker volume increases indeed, but only when I'm playing a movie or music, but the ringtone volume is unchanged at any settings! Is that how it works?
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jujuburi said:
How could you increase the speakerphone volume with it mate? If I enable speaker then the speaker volume increases indeed, but only when I'm playing a movie or music, but the ringtone volume is unchanged at any settings! Is that how it works?
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Flash the Redpill Kernel and Enable speaker tuning as it goes Very well with this Mod it increases the volume of you ringtones aswell
aukhan said:
Flash the Redpill Kernel and Enable speaker tuning as it goes Very well with this Mod it increases the volume of you ringtones aswell
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Yeah thanks pal, but I really didn't wanna go the custom kernel way.
So this mod won't work for increased ringtone volume? I don't know, but even the lock screen sliding effect sound is boosted a lot but why not the ringtone!
jujuburi said:
Yeah thanks pal, but I really didn't wanna go the custom kernel way.
So this mod won't work for increased ringtone volume? I don't know, but even the lock screen sliding effect sound is boosted a lot but why not the ringtone!
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Buddy please Disable the increasing ring tone with Xposed Framework or SF or an app from Google play that will boot your Phone sound.
aukhan said:
Buddy please Disable the increasing ring tone with Xposed Framework or SF or an app from Google play that will boot your Phone sound.
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For past three or so months I've disabled that thingy, actually I haven't, I think ARHD comes with it being disabled by default. That's why when I enabled it in Xposed didn't notice any difference.
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i am not sure if this will boost speaker volume, but you can try it out, my headphone volume increased a lot after using it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1931970
Hope i helped
Anybody else have their notification sound off as loud as possible even though the volume is adjusted down? The sample sounds right but when I get a real notification it's really loud.
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aaronmcd1214 said:
Anybody else have their notification sound off as loud as possible even though the volume is adjusted down? The sample sounds right but when I get a real notification it's really loud.
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I modded the lock sound and now it's super loud. The volume of the lock sound doesn't seem to change when changing the overall system volume.
I'm trying to change the system sounds. I'm using root explorer to manually change the sounds in the folder system/media/audio/ui. I got the lock sound, battery sound, and camera sound to change, but for some reason the unlock sound will not change. I've rebooted and I've tried setting the correct permissions.
I'm not sure if some sort of cache needs to be cleared or what.
It should just be named Unlock.ogg correct? Let me know if I'm screwing something up .
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No ideas?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2482155
The pro version can change sounds.
Yeah, I've tried that. It didn't work. I think it wad storing the old sound in the cache. Or maybe I didn't have the name or permissions of the file exactly right.
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