Ok, so when I turn up the volume all the way when I have my headset plugged into my radio, then unplug it, and plug it back in, it goes back to the middle level. Anyone know how to stop this from happening. I think it has something to do with the soundalive maybe? Just dont know how to change the setting.
as i know u can't
and it's safety feature for ur ears :laugh:
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Ive done some searching and cant find anything, but I know it must be out there.
Is there some software that will automatically set the volume down when I plug in a headset then raise it back up when I unplug the headset.
An icon appears on the screen designating that I am using a headset, I wouldnt think it would be that hard for the volume to remember its setting.
Any luck on this?
Hi,
I can't seem to find a simple solution for this.
I usually use my phone in vibrate mode(Rings volume 0%, System volume 0%, ring type vibrate)
but i would like a simple solution for this:
- when I plug in my wired headset i want to set the ring volume to 20%, system volume 20%, and ring type from vibrate to a ringtone
- when i unplug the headset I want the device to immediately go back to ring volume 0%, system 0%, and ringtype: vibrate (especially beacuse if I listen to music on headset, and accidentally pull it out, it'll play that music through the speaker very loud)
So is there a simple solution for this? Maybe a simple profile changer or something? I know there is PhoneAlarm and other programs but they're not free and they can do just too much thing for my simple need.
Thx.
did you find anything, looking for exact same think.
mydexterid said:
Hi,
I can't seem to find a simple solution for this.
I usually use my phone in vibrate mode(Rings volume 0%, System volume 0%, ring type vibrate)
but i would like a simple solution for this:
- when I plug in my wired headset i want to set the ring volume to 20%, system volume 20%, and ring type from vibrate to a ringtone
- when i unplug the headset I want the device to immediately go back to ring volume 0%, system 0%, and ringtype: vibrate (especially beacuse if I listen to music on headset, and accidentally pull it out, it'll play that music through the speaker very loud)
So is there a simple solution for this? Maybe a simple profile changer or something? I know there is PhoneAlarm and other programs but they're not free and they can do just too much thing for my simple need.
Thx.
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Unfortunatelly nope..
makind1 said:
did you find anything, looking for exact same think.
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I know this is an old thread, but I'm still looking for something that does exactly this. I've found apps that can change the state when I plug the headphones, but nothing for when I unplug them.
Any ideas out there?
I was wondering if there were a way that when I plug my headphones in that it wont automatically change the volume down.
Also is there a way that when my phone starts ringing that it wont start low and then get louder? Like the first ring will be lower than what follows. I just want it all the same. THANKS!
anybody? i hate that it does these things!
Tasker can do all of that, but takes some work.
I know in settings under sound or calls you can adjust the progressive ring feature. As far as head phones go it is a built-in safety precaution.
I was wondering if there were a way that when I plug my headphones in that it wont automatically change the volume down.
Also is there a way that when my phone starts ringing that it wont start low and then get louder? Like the first ring will be lower than what follows. I just want it all the same. THANKS!
nobosy cares about these things? I must be the only one I guess
I care about the ascending ringtone, I miss calls if my phones in another room and I don't hear it till the last ring.
Edit: After some time spent on Google it looks like this is a common issue with Samsung phones (ascending ringtone). The Cognition Rom for the regular GS2 fixes it but I have no clue how.
hmm I've always preferred ascending, why not just keep your phone in your pocket... but I know someone else like that too... Good luck
Odd I actually like the ascending ringtone.
I could be wrong, but I believe the phone keeps separate volume levels for headphones vs none. What happens if you adjust the volume with the headphones plugged in? Does the volume remain high after unplug and plug them back in?
revengesrage said:
hmm I've always preferred ascending, why not just keep your phone in your pocket... but I know someone else like that too... Good luck
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Can't charge it while it's in my pocket lol.
Njnear said:
Odd I actually like the ascending ringtone.
I could be wrong, but I believe the phone keeps separate volume levels for headphones vs none. What happens if you adjust the volume with the headphones plugged in? Does the volume remain high after unplug and plug them back in?
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no each time you plug them it, it drops the volume again
On my M9, that i've only had since October '15, the speaker (says HTC Boomsound internal speakers) has been turning itself on when no apps are running, so you can only hear static, it doesnt give me an option to turn off (unless headphones are plugged in) but it turns back on as soon as i unplug them. i can only turn down the volume for 'music & videos'. getting annoying... if anyone knows what it might be, thanks.