Volume plus, DSP manager and nexus louderv3 beta3 - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

I am currently running codnameandroid its an amazing 4.1 ROM however I do have an issue with the volume on this phone when it comes to speaker and headphones. I tried volume plus a week ago for the fist time and wow did it make my speakers vibrate. After some more ROM flashing i decieded to flash nexuslouderv3 and it worked. I got sorta greedy and used that with volume plus and the sound went back to stock. I tried flashing with one of them being used and vice versa but no luck. I even formatted my system and data but no luck. Anyone have suggestions?
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Try franco kernel. It has built-in volume booster.

Okay I'll give it a try but I really don't want to budge from trinity
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ramzilla136 said:
Okay I'll give it a try but I really don't want to budge from trinity
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Trinity has the same thing too. The volume boost is only for headphones anyway.
Are you saying louderv3 working but then stop functioning after trying to use volume+? If so disable volume + and make sure your musical effects (in settings>sound) is not set to volume+.

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Volume solutions on JB?

HI
Is there any volume solution on JB? as Volume+ doesn't work.. this is really annoying, the volume is simply unhearable!
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Trinity kernel app has volume boost if your using there kernel it seems to work good for me.
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I've been using DSP manager. Its for ICS but works on JB 4.1.1. Flashable cwm zip make a backup before flashing!
http://db.tt/c0ks5eNs
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One quick note: I ran into problems with DSP Manager because I was undervolting my phone. When the screen went off, the phone's CPU was restricted too much and any media would have a slight stutter to it. Anyway, not a problem if you're not undervolting, just a word of advice.
Ok thanks everyone
Backing up now, and will flash DSP in a couple of minutes. will report back
Volume+ is working for me.....
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So I flashed DSP, it installed, but not working at all, does not affect the volume in any way, I checked the DSP under sounds..
How does Volume+ work for you?? are you ob JB? does it work on all volume levels such as ringtones, notifications etc.. ??
omricn said:
So I flashed DSP, it installed, but not working at all, does not affect the volume in any way, I checked the DSP under sounds..
How does Volume+ work for you?? are you ob JB? does it work on all volume levels such as ringtones, notifications etc.. ??
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Yep I m on jb........... it works on all.....ringtone, notification, play music .........
Yup, Volume+ working fine for me too.
pranavhooda said:
Yep I m on jb........... it works on all.....ringtone, notification, play music .........
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MS. said:
Yup, Volume+ working fine for me too.
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That's odd.. it only works for music on my GN. ringtones, notifications etc' stay very weak, and it's not only me, the reviews on the volume+ google play page are bombarded by JB users who lost the functionality of volume+.. sucks..
I never used volume +...but most kernels have high performance sound and maximum sound tweaks that I use and love. I know Franco and trinity have them.
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lucas.scott said:
I never used volume +...but most kernels have high performance sound and maximum sound tweaks that I use and love. I know Franco and trinity have them.
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tnx mate, thing is I want to stay stock..
Ah crap ... missed that. Sorry man
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omricn said:
tnx mate, thing is I want to stay stock..
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Um...Just curious, couldn't you just boot into CWM then flash only the kernal without root? Never tried it, but I'm wondering... If you do that, only thing you need to do to go to stock is flash kernal back to stock...
Did u go to settings>sound>music effects ? Enable DSP manager or volume + from there
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lucas.scott said:
I never used volume +...but most kernels have high performance sound and maximum sound tweaks that I use and love. I know Franco and trinity have them.
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lucas.scott said:
Ah crap ... missed that. Sorry man
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Sorry for what dude? :good:
kyokeun1234 said:
Um...Just curious, couldn't you just boot into CWM then flash only the kernal without root? Never tried it, but I'm wondering... If you do that, only thing you need to do to go to stock is flash kernal back to stock...
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Exactly what I was thinking also.. maybe I'll give it a shot
minhajmsd said:
Did u go to settings>sound>music effects ? Enable DSP manager or volume + from there
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Yeah I did.. no luck..
I found the volume in cm10 preview to be much louder.
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Make sure DSP is selected in settings and in DSP try these settings
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[Q] Good basic ROM with volume boost?

Hey Guys -
I recently tried the Franco kernel with hopes for a speaker boost, but it turns out that just does headphones. I'm looking for another kernel and or ROM which is not bloated, doesn't kill the battery and will make the speaker/ringtone louder.
I'm by no means a power user, use maybe 3-4 apps total, so don't need all the bells and whistles. Just would prefer something close to stock, with good battery life, and has a good volume boost on the speaker/ringtone.
Thanks!
I personally recommend Trinity Kernel and any ROM that works for you. You also need to purchase the app in the Play store to modify the volumes. Its a small price ($3 USD) and goes to a very talented developer
Just use dsp manager to boost speaker volume, you can also purchase franco's app and boost volume from there
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BuglessBeast
What DSP manager? Volume+ doesn't seem to work on JB?
i use volume+
matttah said:
Good basic ROM with volume boost?
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CM 10 nightly has a volume boost patch integrated. Its way louder than it needs to be.
irizwan said:
BuglessBeast
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One more reason for me to try this.
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matttah said:
What DSP manager? Volume+ doesn't seem to work on JB?
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Oh it only for music, so.. You can flash cm10 and see what it is or just try to fix your problem another way
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slyd0997 said:
One more reason for me to try this.
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You wount regret it its basic with only internal changes done to it with almost nothing changed visually from stock its only missing toggles then itd b perfect for me ive used it b4 with Franco and its a good combination
Speaker volume and ringtones are just not loud enough on any rom I've tried. I was hoping they would be louder with this one but they are still too low. I guess it's the hardware... Darn.
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Problem with notification sound

I don't know why this started but it is very annoying. My speaker works because I played music while my phone didn't make any noise and it worked.
But when pressing the volume keys, the little "boop" doesn't sound and when I restart the phone, the animation and sound turning off doesn't sound but the boot animation sound works and everything is normal, at least for awhile anyway.
Basically its like all software sounds just don't work except playing music thru the speaker.
Is there any way to fix this?
Oh I'm all stock, no flashing or ROMs, anything.
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I'm seeing this as well. Seems to happen on any kernel I try, and only since the JB update. BTW, I am using stock JB rom, rooted/unlocked.
roach7676 said:
I'm seeing this as well. Seems to happen on any kernel I try, and only since the JB update. BTW, I am using stock JB rom, rooted/unlocked.
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Yea I'm on JB. But it started awhile ago. Like 3 days.
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No one as any solution? Besides getting my phone diagnosed at Sprint (which I don't wanna do)
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[Q] In Call Volume low

Is anybody else noticing a drop in in-call volume since the 4.1.2 update? I have DSP manager installed on my OG from before the update and still call volume is ridiculously low. Any suggestions? Maybe uninstall and reinstall DSP manager first?
I've noticed the same thing and I've found no way to make it louder.
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_Epic said:
I've noticed the same thing and I've found no way to make it louder.
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I took DSP Manager off my phone and went back to the stock sound setup. I'll let you know if it worked to cure the call volume problem. May be something we have to report to LG.
I'm experiencing the same thing. More times than not I am unable to hear the caller on the other end well enough to hold a conversation.
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jamebarron88 said:
I'm experiencing the same thing. More times than not I am unable to hear the caller on the other end well enough to hold a conversation.
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So I took DSP manager off and no dice. I'm wondering if I might HAVE to root it and put on a new ROM and maybe put Awesome Beats on the phone in order to get the results I want.
I think this is something that can be modified with the kernel. I remember on the galaxy nexus there were a few Franco nightlies he was testing that had in call volume issues. Some were too low some were crackely. If he was able to modify something within his kernel to effect call volume then I'm sure it can be tweaked to a higher volume.
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tsdeaton said:
I think this is something that can be modified with the kernel. I remember on the galaxy nexus there were a few Franco nightlies he was testing that had in call volume issues. Some were too low some were crackely. If he was able to modify something within his kernel to effect call volume then I'm sure it can be tweaked to a higher volume.
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Still no improvements on this? Searching but not coming up with anything positive.
jaustin said:
Still no improvements on this? Searching but not coming up with anything positive.
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4.4. Has improved sound volume
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call volume low for me as well. oh by the way im jeremiah, been lurking for years first post. 4.4 fixed volume for me as well but then after two day running 4.4 phone soft bricked and now im back on 10.2 until it gets developed more. any fixes on volume would be great. thank you all developers for all your time and sweat to help us with our devices, you are greatly appreciated and not valued enough.:good::good::good:

DSP manager eq issue

I've tried several roms recently,including latest cm10.1 and all roms have this issue with dsp manager...
when you select eq and try to manually change gain of each frequency you can only change 62Hz and 16kHz ones...i've tried flashing a few different dsp manager versions(some weren't working at all and some gave me bootloops) and all of them had this eq problem...i'm curently on rootbox nightly 30.5. with ak skl 256 kernel,can somebody help me to find a solution for this...
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Use Awesome beats or the more advanced Viper instead, DSP is quite old anyway
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sherlock said:
Use Awesome beats or the more advanced Viper instead, DSP is quite old anyway
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thanks for the reply,but awesome beats doesn't work for me(it causes bootloops) and i really like DSP because it's simple and does the job...
Quite a strange issue, I never had any with DSP. Try installing it manually rather than flashing or try a different headset first.
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sherlock said:
Quite a strange issue, I never had any with DSP. Try installing it manually rather than flashing or try a different headset first.
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sorry,i haven't mentioned that i already tried manually installing a few different versions,and it was the same,bootloops or no change...
i don't think headset has anything do with that...
yup,tried another headphones didn't change anything...

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