You guys are also experiencing this? Is that an issue with the default player?
I use MXPlayer, you can boost the volume up to 200%
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when the volume for music is high (75%) (on the music player, mp3) there seems to give off a high pitch sound, and there is no way to change the equalizer
anybody else?
I have a problem on my Desire, when viewing video streams or listening to podcasts from the BBC etc... their preset volume is set to low and I am unable to move the slide control for increased volume.
The phones volume is set at maximum btw.
Can anyone help?
Kevin
Can anyone help???
Did you try this? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=697827
Is that not for windows only?
Ooops sorry
Hello,
I've been using MX Player to play some previously encoded videos from Handbrake. The issue I'm having is that the audio is a bit too quiet to comfortable listen to using earphones or the device speakers.
I've adjusted the gain in Handbrake and performed some tests but the problem is to achieve a loud enough volume the Audio track from the video becomes slightly distorted in places which is extremely unpleasant.
Is there a way to adjust the N7's maximum volume or maybe a separate app/settings that may boost the output volume?
I've left my handbrake settings at Gain +5 but I'd still like the volume a little louder if possible. I have also checked that once ading gain to the video encode it was definitely the audio track that was distorted rather than the N7's output being pushed too far. I used the same video files on other playback methods and the distortion was still present.
Thanks
Volume 16-30 in MX Player should be a boost. If you're using 30 volume in MX Player and it's very quiet there must be something wrong with the handbrake settings(?)
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Is Settings, Audio, Volume Boost enabled?
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I also think you have to use HW+ decoding to get the volume boost capability.
iamtherealmungo said:
Hello,
I've been using MX Player to play some previously encoded videos from Handbrake. The issue I'm having is that the audio is a bit too quiet to comfortable listen to using earphones or the device speakers.
I've adjusted the gain in Handbrake and performed some tests but the problem is to achieve a loud enough volume the Audio track from the video becomes slightly distorted in places which is extremely unpleasant.
Is there a way to adjust the N7's maximum volume or maybe a separate app/settings that may boost the output volume?
I've left my handbrake settings at Gain +5 but I'd still like the volume a little louder if possible. I have also checked that once ading gain to the video encode it was definitely the audio track that was distorted rather than the N7's output being pushed too far. I used the same video files on other playback methods and the distortion was still present.
Thanks
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Get the Noozxoid custom codec somewhere in this forum. Great tone and volume, especially when you plug it aux or earphones!
Has anyone noticed quite low audio volume on video playback? I love films and I've transfered a few with different formats and they all play but all same low volume
vimto25 said:
Has anyone noticed quite low audio volume on video playback? I love films and I've transfered a few with different formats and they all play but all same low volume
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I find the headphone volume to be very low on anything I play, whether it be music or video.
However, for videos you could use 'MX player' from play store, it can boost audio by 200%, that might help you.
And for audio in general I am thinking of installing Viper4Android as I always have on other mobiles but first I want to run some audio recording tests, before installing Viper4Android because I want to see if it affects audio recording in any way.
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Have the following issues:
1. When screen is off with audio playing in background, MX Player will wake the screen at random intervals.
2. When playing the audio file with HW+ encoder, no sound output at occasional parts of a file until I skip one second pass the offending part. Without skipping, the file will continue playing without sound.
Anyone facing the same issues and has a solution?
No issue for the same audio file when played using VLC player, nor when using MX Player with my older spare phone.