On my s3 there was a rom that let you increase the volume of the headset, i know this can be done via notepad but i have more faith in kernels than my editing skills.
Is there any roms avail with the option?
Hi,
One solution is to flash another kernel that supports increasing headset volume over Stweaks.
I personally used OMEGA ROM (kitchen.indieroms.net) with Perseus Kernel ( you will find it using "Omega Files") . Then you can install "Stweaks". Both OMegaFiles and Stweaks are available in PlayStore.
Some other roms are already tweaked with these options. Check The forum to find another one.
Opening Stweaks, you will then have all options to amplify headset volume. Works like a charm !
Hope that helps
Hi,
For increase volume see HERE
wiif said:
Hi,
For increase volume see HERE
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Sorry for delay cheers for responses
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There are many threads on here from people complaining the handset speaker is too loud, even at the lowest volume.
Currently, the best (only) method to correct this is to turn it up, and then back down again, but that doesn't work for me.
I recently saw this change to CM7: (sorry, can't linkify yet)
review.cyanogenmod.com/#change,3133
Specifically, the side-by-side:
review.cyanogenmod.com/#patch,sidebyside,3133,1,arch/arm/mach-msm/board-bravo-audio.c
and noticed the "handset gain" setting.
Three questions:
-Does this do what i think it does - i.e., control the Gain level on the handset speaker?
-Anyone know what its set to in the stock kernel?
-Is there another kernel (or patch) that sets it to a lower level? or at least a lower minimum level?
Might be way off, but wanted to see if there was a quick solution, at least.
Thanks.
As far as I know, you would have to compile the kernel with the gain settings tweaked to your liking. I used to remember this being almost a necessity on my old N1, call speaker was garbage (like the touch sensor )
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As far as I know, you would have to compile the kernel with the gain settings tweaked to your liking.
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Yea, curious if anyone had done that (for me)
I'm trying to increase the volume of my ringtone/speaker. I installed the Franco Kernel milestone 6, and downloaded the updater app and have my sound boost set to 3, however I can't tell any different. I tested by setting it to 0, calling my phone, and hearing the ring tone. Then did it again at 3, but there was no difference.
Any suggestions?
Common misconception.
That value only changes headphone volume.
Ohhh ok. Do you have any suggestions about boosting the ringtone volume/speaker volume? I use to use Volume+ but that doesn't work on JB.
Yes, volume is way too low, I'm also looking for a neat solution.
Flash BAMF Paradigm, my speaker cranks it out!
I checked the feature list, no mention of anything related to sound/audio/volume loudness?
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I checked the feature list, no mention of anything related to sound/audio/volume loudness?
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I'm sure it does.
Most (all?) custom roms at this point boost the speaker to some extent.
Looking to increase the VOLUME, (Ringtone, Notification, Call Volume) i do NOT WANT DSP's (no Beats... no equalizers)
I have Root, Toro, XenonHD
thanks,
(yes I searched, found a lot of volume+ it doesnt work with 4.2.2, and many dsp managers)
Again just looking for a straight volume increase.
Do it @kernel level then. Or use a custom kernel. Like Franco's. Then either use init.d scripts or an app like TricksterMOD to control volume boost - which also provides support to set on boot (IMO, you should give preference to init scripts).
Sent from my Nexus
Not sure if you've tried this or want to pay for something you may be able to do for free but http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1224017
Scent from my bud
How can I increase volume of my phone besides the normal settings? I want to increase the volume of both speaker & earpiece? Is any CWM-flashable zip available?
if your rooted use a different kernel like siyah etc.
Boost volume
saurabh_goyal93 said:
How can I increase volume of my phone besides the normal settings? I want to increase the volume of both speaker & earpiece? Is any CWM-flashable zip available?
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This might help you:
http://droidviews.com/2013/how-to-boostincrease-speaker-volume-on-samsung-galaxy-s3-note-2/
Tested on my S3.
Search multiple sound posts .
default _Gain mod is one .
jje
Thanks but I've already done this.
Thanks a lot, but I've already applied this mod. I want to increase it even further.
What are the extreme values which speaker and earpiece can support? Because I know that 63 is the maximum value which phone allows. 64 will turn off the audio for the speaker's safety. But then again, A1F1 boost volume mod can be applied which will further increase the output. So is there anything to do after A1F1 boost settings?
saurabh_goyal93 said:
Thanks a lot, but I've already applied this mod. I want to increase it even further.
What are the extreme values which speaker and earpiece can support? Because I know that 63 is the maximum value which phone allows. 64 will turn off the audio for the speaker's safety. But then again, A1F1 boost volume mod can be applied which will further increase the output. So is there anything to do after A1F1 boost settings?
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Look the post in my sig.. I have a link for the thread of the sound mod above under mods. The second post has the "extreme" version of the mod. One word of advice, it wont work if there are any other sound mods installed.
Already done this!
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Look the post in my sig.. I have a link for the thread of the sound mod above under mods. The second post has the "extreme" version of the mod. One word of advice, it wont work if there are any other sound mods installed.
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I know what you're talking about.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1722136
I've already tried this! I said that in my previous post too. I've tried the extreme method too. The guy says that he has changed A1F1 boost volume to 55.55(max), but I've even tried 150. It works. I'm asking something else.
Thanks anyways.
look for sound volume hack
its the only one that I use
The audio bug on our devices which cause the music to stutter and pause can be fixed by a very simple hack. You just have to download a kernel tweaking app, preferably kernel adiutor, and disable hotplugs from the hotplugs section. And manually enable two or more cores and voila music will never lag from now on!!!( even with viper4android or audiofx switched on ). Also you can preferably use AwesomePlayer instead of nuPlayer. This setting can be switched in Developer Options. For cm13 with default kernel you need to enable audio offload in the build.prop file in system directory.
Alternative / better method
Credits
@fefifofum
add this line to /system/build.prop
ro.qualcomm.perf.cores_online=2
Thanks @vicky romero
Great! I will try it later and give you feedback.
Have a question, about awesomeplayer. I never find it in my current rom. What rom do you use?
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Great! I will try it later and give you feedback.
Have a question, about awesomeplayer. I never find it in my current rom. What rom do you use?
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It's a Developer Options
I'll follow this thread. It really interests me. I look forward to your reviews
Enviado desde mi HM 1SW mediante Tapatalk
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It's a Developer Options
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I'm using Dirty Unicorn 10.2 but I never find that option in developers option as see in screenshot.
I cannot use custom kernel until some issues that I've experienced has been fix. So this feedback is for default kernel of DU.
I removed media storage in "don't optimize" state. I cannot retain to use only two cores because it dynamically change, so the only option that I change is mpdecision. I disabled mpdecision, I also use PowerAmp and enabled "use wakelock" under mics tweaks, then reboot.
I've surprised that I don't experienced annoying audio bug. I don't know the impact in battery but I really happy with the result.
This is initial because I've plan to use custom kernel and I will do this again if will replicate the result. Still, I'll give feedback in the future.
Thanks for the fix.
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Great! I will try it later and give you feedback.
Have a question, about awesomeplayer. I never find it in my current rom. What rom do you use?
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I use cm 12.1 by fiefofum
phantom97 said:
I use cm 12.1 by fiefofum
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Do you still suffer from audio bug even if in lollipop?
I use Mokee 5.1 Lollipop (History versiĆ³n) with STOCK kernel and I never face the music bug.
Nevertheless I know that changing into a custom kernel will bring me along the music bug.... That's why I want to know If this hack really works fine with custom kernels.
If it does for you, say Rom and Kernel, please. Thank you.
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vhick said:
I'm using Dirty Unicorn 10.2 but I never find that option in developers option as see in screenshot.
I cannot use custom kernel until some issues that I've experienced has been fix. So this feedback is for default kernel of DU.
I removed media storage in "don't optimize" state. I cannot retain to use only two cores because it dynamically change, so the only option that I change is mpdecision. I disabled mpdecision, I also use PowerAmp and enabled "use wakelock" under mics tweaks, then reboot.
I've surprised that I don't experienced annoying audio bug. I don't know the impact in battery but I really happy with the result.
This is initial because I've plan to use custom kernel and I will do this again if will replicate the result. Still, I'll give feedback in the future.
Thanks for the fix.
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There isn't awesome player option on MM Rom. The awesome player option only exist on Lollipop Rom. I think the problem is on mpdecison cause I only change/disable mpdecision using kernel adiutor and the music bug is definitely gone.
This seems to work!! Oh.. man finally something which works.. but doing what the OP says to do so makes the phone a little bit hotter. But atleast the issue is gone! Thanks Bro! :highfive:
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Do you still suffer from audio bug even if in lollipop?
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Yeah with xcelerate kernel i do
ateeq72 said:
This seems to work!! Oh.. man finally something which works.. but doing what the OP says to do so makes the phone a little bit hotter. But atleast the issue is gone! Thanks Bro! :highfive:
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Try setting the max frequency to 300Mhz if you are only using your phone for audio. Btw nice signature
good job I will try it on miui and cm (two device i have) and give you feedback
just flash this zip and hit thank button if i helped you . enjoy
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3683996&d=1458054786
those who are using custom kernel, set 2 core max when screen off in hotplug setting
you will good to go
phantom97 said:
The audio bug on our devices which cause the music to stutter and pause can be fixed by a very simple hack. You just have to download a kernel tweaking app, preferably kernel adiutor, and disable hotplugs from the hotplugs section. And manually enable two or more cores and voila music will never lag from now on!!!( even with viper4android or audiofx switched on ). Also you can preferably use AwesomePlayer instead of nuPlayer. This setting can be switched in Developer Options. For cm13 with default kernel you need to enable audio offload in the build.prop file in system directory.
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tq brother i followed ur method music lag is no more on my redmi 1s , actually iam using xsop 6.1 rom with god's kernal music lag is not there ... tq so much ......
@iam_babloo With God's kernel you can set the minimum cores screen off to two in the hotplug section and it won't bother you
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@iam_babloo With God's kernel you can set the minimum cores screen off to two in the hotplug section and it won't bother you
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yes its working bro.... tq so much
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Try setting the max frequency to 300Mhz if you are only using your phone for audio. Btw nice signature
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For now, I have added the code provided by @fefifofum in his thread to build.prop, you know the one which makes MPDecision to keep two cores always on. That kinda fixed the Audio bug :highfive: . But, the heating issue is still there though. But, that aint no big deal for me now!. So, :highfive:
And, Thanks!
this is working for all roms starting from kitkat to nougat