I swear to god my right ear is damaged from this.
If I go from listening to music with one thing to another, be it my bluetooth to headphones, headphones to different headphones, etc., the volume ALWAYS starts off EXTREMELY LOUD when the sound begins, until I hit the volume keys.
Why? Why does this STILL happen?
There's even a setting in Sound that is supposed to prevent this. That's like a straight slap to my face.
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I have a set of great in-ear headphones, but they tend to be quite loud (because of the excellent seal around the ear canal). I turn down the media volume to about half when I have the headphones in, but then I have to remember to also turn down the ringer volume, or an incoming call will deafen me.
Is there any way to have my EVO remember what all my volume settings were the last time I had headphones plugged in, and remember that for every time (and go back to normal when I take the headphones out)?
I'm running Froyo (Cyanogenmod), if that matters.
beandog said:
I have a set of great in-ear headphones, but they tend to be quite loud (because of the excellent seal around the ear canal). I turn down the media volume to about half when I have the headphones in, but then I have to remember to also turn down the ringer volume, or an incoming call will deafen me.
Is there any way to have my EVO remember what all my volume settings were the last time I had headphones plugged in, and remember that for every time (and go back to normal when I take the headphones out)?
I'm running Froyo (Cyanogenmod), if that matters.
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I use Headset Profiler. Is that what you are looking for? http://www.androidzoom.com/android_applications/tools/headset-profiler_gscx.html
does anyone else hear a background noise when using headphones? The sound is similar to tapping 2 drumsticks together repeatedly. very noticeable in max volume with no sounds. (plug in headphones, raise to max volume on home screen where there's no sound). haven't tested with other headphones and will report back after I do...
I have noticed a noise in the background... But it's more of a tv static-like sound. But my headphones are also real loud for some reason. When I plug them in I have to turn the volume way down to almost the bottom. They were designed for iPhones, which is what I used them on, but the sound quality is just so much better than the Sammy ones that came with the S3 that I still use them.
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does anyone else hear a background noise when using headphones? The sound is similar to tapping 2 drumsticks together repeatedly. very noticeable in max volume with no sounds. (plug in headphones, raise to max volume on home screen where there's no sound). haven't tested with other headphones and will report back after I do...
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There is a constant low level distortion when playing anything through the headphone out on my AT&T S3 - if you pause the currently-playing music etc. it remains audible for a couple of seconds then stops - is this what you mean? Lower impedance and/or more revealing headphones accentuate the problem.
seems a simple reboot fixed the problem :good:
Any one else having issues when playing music? The volume gets soft/low when seeking through a track, so you have to turn the volume up. Though once a new track begins, it gets very loud. Also it seems the bass gets very soft until a new track. Anyone know of a solution? This is with headphones and/or Aux port.
Edit: Well i found a solution run the stock samsung music player first.
It seems to be 3rd party music players (or maybe just PlayerPro) that had the issues. The Darthstalker rom that had the volume boost which is what made the music volume be very loud or soft. I installed stock volume zip. which solved that, but still the bass was cutting out when seeking through tracks. If you run stock samsung music player first then 3rd party/PlayerPro music app. The bass should be fine.
*On the side note if anyone ever noticed light white noise hiss sounds during quiet periods of a song or at the end. From the searching i did today it seems like its based on the impedance of the headphones. The lower the impedance, the higher chance you'll hear slight hiss sounds.
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I am trying to increase my speaker volume of my op3. I've edited mixer_paths and mixer_paths_tasha and it has had some affect, but nothing ground breaking. However, when playing music from different apps, there is some sort of volume leveling going. It's as if something is stopping it from going to full volume. I've removed Dirac but it's still there. Anyone recommend how to get rid of this or get really loud speakers?
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Sounds like a broken/damaged speaker in the phone.
Increasing the speaker volume is not recommended as it might damage the speaker.
I don't know what happened but the headphone volume is now extremely low, to the point I have it in full volume and it sounds as if it was below half volume...
Does anybody know how to increase it?
I'm using the same headphones I always do, so it's not the headphones.
Something that can influence is the fact that, when an app like instagram plays an audio, the audio of the phone gets crazy after the app stops and the music continues. It can be extremely loud in one ear and regular in the other, extremely loud in both, or extremely low in both. Again, I have no idea why. I have not installed any apps that can mess up with the audio and this is really driving me crazy.
There is an OTA aviable, so I'll check if that has somethig to do, but meanwhile i'm getting stressed over this volume... even with headphones I can listen to conversations people around me are having...