I've been running the CM9 nightlies on my Verizon Galaxy Nexus for a while and have been loving it, but I've noticed that when I plug in headphones or unplug headphones my ringer profile will change occasionally. I set my ringer using profiles with Locale, so I really don't like my phone suddenly changing from vibrate to full volume ringer while at work. Is this a bug or a feature of CM9? If it is a feature, is there a way I can turn it off? Has anyone else run into this? Any guidance would be appreciated.
-jalsk
CM9 seams to have separate volume settings for headset in / out. Any changes you make to any volume settings while the headset is plugged in will revert to what the settings were before plug in when the headset is unplugged.
There is also a setting for safe headset volume that reduces the volumes to a safe level when your headset is plugged in.
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GreatBigDog said:
CM9 seams to have separate volume settings for headset in / out. Any changes you make to any volume settings while the headset is plugged in will revert to what the settings were before plug in when the headset is unplugged.
There is also a setting for safe headset volume that reduces the volumes to a safe level when your headset is plugged in.
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Right, but it is changing the phone ringer volume when I (un)plug my headphones. I don't know why if the last time I had my headphones plugged in my phone was on vibrate, the next time I plugged my headphones in I'd necessarily want it to be on vibrate again. I suppose you've answered my question, I just don't particularly like the implementation of the feature... :-/
-jalsk
jalsk said:
Right, but it is changing the phone ringer volume when I (un)plug my headphones. I don't know why if the last time I had my headphones plugged in my phone was on vibrate, the next time I plugged my headphones in I'd necessarily want it to be on vibrate again. I suppose you've answered my question, I just don't particularly like the implementation of the feature... :-/
-jalsk
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Personally I think the feature sucks, I've just learned to live with it. It wouldn't be so bad if you could disable it with a setting.
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I'm getting this in CM9.1 (on SGS2, but this is the only thread I can find on it).
Is there any way to disable this? It's making my location aware profiles pointless!
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Hello,
I've noticed that at work when my phone is set to vibrate, if I plug in some headphones to listen to Youtube or whatever the sound is also muted. Is there an option to change this?
I came from an iPhone and when the phone was set to vibrate, when I plugged in my headphones i was able to adjust the sound.
any recommendations?
Obsessive said:
Hello,
I've noticed that at work when my phone is set to vibrate, if I plug in some headphones to listen to Youtube or whatever the sound is also muted. Is there an option to change this?
I came from an iPhone and when the phone was set to vibrate, when I plugged in my headphones i was able to adjust the sound.
any recommendations?
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I can't be the only one experiencing this? Set your phone to vibrate, plug in your headphones, fire up Pandora, Spotify, Youtube etc and you hear nothing.
Only after you turn the volume up from vibrate will you be able to hear anything.
I must be missing something
Negative.
Just turned phone to vibrate, plugged in headphones, turned on pandora, and I'm hearing it fine.
kingwp1 said:
Negative.
Just turned phone to vibrate, plugged in headphones, turned on pandora, and I'm hearing it fine.
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Weird! For some reason that's not the case for me. Within Pandora the sound icon is set to vibrate yet no sound. When you click the volume button on the phone what do your settings look like?
Obsessive said:
Weird! For some reason that's not the case for me. Within Pandora the sound icon is set to vibrate yet no sound. When you click the volume button on the phone what do your settings look like?
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Weird, rebooting the phone fixed it. thanks for your help.
So I've stumbled across a 'feature' in CM9 that I do not care for at all and hope that someone can help me out.
I use an app called 'Setting Profiles' to silence my phone during busy events on my Google Calendar. I've found that if I'm listening to music with headphones on my phone the app silences my phone like it's supposed to, but if I then unplug the headphones, the ringer volume returns to it's previous value. Plug the headphones back in and the phone silences itself again.
It appears as if CM9 has a volume profile for headphones plugged in and a separate profile for headphones unplugged. Is there a setting where I can disable this? Anything I can to to avoid inadvertently unsilencing my phone by unplugging my headphones?
I'm running CM9 nightly from 8-06-12.
So as you guys all know, the earphones that came with the phone have a button and a volume + and -. So when I plug in my earphones to the phone (phone is in silent/vibrate mode), and I push the button on the earphones, it starts playing audio out of my music player. However once I do that, my phone's sound settings gets flipped to unmute audio on no vibrate. Is there a way to make it just play media and still remain in vibrate/silent? It's annoying because even though media plays through the earphones, when a call comes through it plays out of my phone's back speakers.
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Aria807 said:
So as you guys all know, the earphones that came with the phone have a button and a volume + and -. So when I plug in my earphones to the phone (phone is in silent/vibrate mode), and I push the button on the earphones, it starts playing audio out of my music player. However once I do that, my phone's sound settings gets flipped to unmute audio on no vibrate. Is there a way to make it just play media and still remain in vibrate/silent? It's annoying because even though media plays through the earphones, when a call comes through it plays out of my phone's back speakers.
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Settings>sound>volume adjust ringtone and notification to silent and leave media the way it is should be good to go
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Doesn't seem to work for me as I am using PowerAmp. The button will automatically initiate playback. I tried adjusting poweramp settings as well, but it's weird how it would just swap up Sound On/No Vibrate and this leads to phone call ring to be played from speakers even though my earphones are plugged in.
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Doesn't seem to work for me as I am using PowerAmp. The button will automatically initiate playback. I tried adjusting poweramp settings as well, but it's weird how it would just swap up Sound On/No Vibrate and this leads to phone call ring to be played from speakers even though my earphones are plugged in.
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If you are using poweramp and still having this problem, I have found a solution. Go into power amp settings for the headset and uncheck the beep option.
twystn said:
If you are using poweramp and still having this problem, I have found a solution. Go into power amp settings for the headset and uncheck the beep option.
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This should fix it. I contacted them via Twitter and they're working on a fix. This only seems to happen on JB
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I've looked everywhere for an answer to this problem so please don't flame me. :fingers-crossed: I am new!
I flashed AOKP's jellybean ROM for AT&T last night and ever since then my speakerphone volume is really low. It's almost the same volume as the regular speaker. I can't hardly tell the difference between when it's on speakerphone and not.
Not sure what to do! Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
I am running AOKP as well, although i haven't yet used my speakerphone, when my volume is up my notifications can be deafening at times...especially high pitched squeals and the like. Try going into the settings>rom control>sound menu and enable the volume panel. This enables you to selectively adjust the volumes for each sound group (for lack of a better word). This is similar to the stock sound menu with greater control. With this enabled when you adjust your sound using the rocker buttons you will see a mixer icon on the right, press that to open the volume panel and try adjusting the sounds that way. I've found the best setup for me is to crank up the phone volume, and then put the notification and music levels somewhere between 1/2 and 3/4 full. Its worth mentioning i also have my volume levels linked so that they all scale up and down together, this way my phone volume isn't all the way down while the notifications remain loud for example. This setting is found in the settings>sound menu.
I enabled that and it was turned all the way up. But I turned it down and then turned it back up and now it works great. Thank you so much!
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zmarchank said:
I enabled that and it was turned all the way up. But I turned it down and then turned it back up and now it works great. Thank you so much!
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Thanks for posting this zmarchank, this also fixed same problem!
-Joshua
Hi,
I noticed that when you have your headphones plugged in, some system and notification sounds still come from the speaker. Is there any way to change this except muting the phone or outting it on vibrate?
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byuntaeng said:
Hi,
I noticed that when you have your headphones plugged in, some system and notification sounds still come from the speaker. Is there any way to change this except muting the phone or outting it on vibrate?
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Not that I could find, Never noticed this on previous phones. I use a wired headset on my motorcycle and control the phone music or radio volume with the headset button. I can hear the time by clicking 4X and adjust volumes etc. but the phone still rings on the device when I get a call. Makes no sense. Headphone should mute the phone speaker period. If I mute the device I cannot hear the TTS Time announcements but can hear who is calling......
+1 to this
Neak kernel has an option to fix this in advanced audio settings.
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