I use my phone to listen to Audible plugged into my cars receiver, and every time I plug in the headphone jack there I have to turn the volume up to MAX because presumably it decreases it as soon as I plug it in and gives me this annoying warning about listening for too long at max volume. Anyone know how to prevent it from auto decreasing this on plug in? Or are there any ROMs that have fixed this annoyance?
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My issue is the ring tone volume when placed on the dock (which has a headphone jack built in). The actual noise that come from the phone not through the headphones jack but as a result of plugging the headphones jack in.
If you ring your phone, then plug a headphone jack into it while it is ringing you will hear what I mean, the ring tone goes very quiet, then when you pull it out the ring tone returns to normal (loud) again. I just want to be able to plug a jack into the phone without the ring tone level changing at all.
Basically unless your are sat next to your phone whilst it is in the dock you will miss any calls that come in............... very annoying, especially as apart from this issue the dock is a cracking bit of kit.
I've tried Dock Volume - no good.
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:
Is it possible to remove the auto volume down? When over 75% volume and you play anything through the headphone jack it auto-volumes it down to around 75%. Pretty annoying!
This is what it says: ""media volume automatically turned down to protect your ears""
Sometimes I plug my headphones in to watch a video, and there's no volume. I can raise and lower the media volume, toggle between sound / vibrate / silent with no difference. Once I reboot the tablet I have sound on my headphones again. Really a strange problem!
I found this out by accident. If you plug anything into the ear phone jack, the alarm volume will go up by 20 to 25% from max volume. It only works for alarms. I am hearing impaired and this made a big difference to me when using the phone to wake me up.
I was trying to connect an amplified speaker to the ear phone jack which did not work ?????? but the volume went up when I inserted the plug in the ear phone jack....go figure.