Does anyone know if there is a ROM that supports a separate headphone and speaker volume? I just rooted my phone and installed AOKP, which solves every other problem I have with the phone, but this is still rather annoying.
Thanks!
You could use Tasker (search in the Market) and create a profile for the event "Headset Plugged" which would automatically change the volume whenever you plugged or unplugged your headphones.
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
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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
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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!
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.
Does anyone know how to increase the output volume to the Bluetooth headset during a phone call? I've already tried using Viper and it only seems to increase the volume for playing music. I do a lot of driving for a living and I need to have the volume louder while I'm on the phone. Any assistance would be appreciated.
Using Venom and my Bluetooth volume is stuck at 50% all of a sudden. How does one resolve this annoyance?
Thanks in advance
You have to get the popup window where you confirm that too loud music can damage your hearing. Try to connect an headphone on the 3.5mm Jack, pump up the volume and confirm.
If it doesn't happen something might be broken.