As you know the speakers are loud on the One. The minimum setting is very loud for an early morning
Anyone know of a more controlled volume app that could set the minimum volume lower for media?
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Installed Volume+ from PlayStore - makes it just a little bit quieter, but still not enough
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pricefix23 said:
Installed Volume+ from PlayStore - makes it just a little bit quieter, but still not enough
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Or wait when devs add volume steps tweak to roms... It's nice tweak...
Really want to keep it stock. I'll get into a ROM spin if I start... And i dont want to start as i wont stop.
Would just prefer this phone as is. Still a little app would be great.
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Interestingly, when I use the phone volume button rocker to change the TV volume (via the ir remote app), one push on the phone moves 3-4 increments on the tv
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trickyhenry said:
As you know the speakers are loud on the One. The minimum setting is very loud for an early morning
Anyone know of a more controlled volume app that could set the minimum volume lower for media?
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yeah, this would be nice!
Right!
'Fine volume control' from app store seems to work.
FYI volume at its lowest on this phone is 8% which is rather too high.
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This is my biggest bugbear with this phone. On minimum volume, both on speaker and headset, it's way too loud. I hope HTC realise this and fix it soon.
OT - does anyone else hear a constant annoying clicking through the headset, even when there is no music playing? I hope HTC fix this too.
there is a mod in the trickdroid thread to increase volume steps. i think its around post 5400
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there is a mod in the trickdroid thread to increase volume steps. i think its around post 5400
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and i believe it isn't functional yet, after applying the last lowest three steps are mute last I knew,
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Really want to keep it stock. I'll get into a ROM spin if I start... And i dont want to start as i wont stop.
Would just prefer this phone as is. Still a little app would be great.
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Lol I know the feeling. I definitely don't want to go down that road. At least not right now
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Here is a better solution. Dsp manager lite. I just set the db sliders down now I have a lower volume and highest volume is still ok.
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Talking on the phone practically makes my ears bleed it is so LOUD. Does anyone know of an app that allows you to lower the volume beyond what the normal settings allow for? Is there any other way to accomplish this task? Voodoo sound doesnt seem to make any difference on call volume, even when I am using headphones on the call. Thanks!
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optimiss said:
Talking on the phone practically makes my ears bleed it is so LOUD. Does anyone know of an app that allows you to lower the volume beyond what the normal settings allow for? Is there any other way to accomplish this task? Voodoo sound doesnt seem to make any difference on call volume, even when I am using headphones on the call. Thanks!
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Open the voodoo app and check recording presets
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johnp1991 said:
Open the voodoo app and check recording presets
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I think that controls the mic gain, not the earpiece.
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I have always been able to adjust the call volume via the side volume controls, when in a call
Ie: when on a call, turn the volume down the same way you would the ringer using the side buttons, and instead of seeing the media volume change, you should see incall volume adjusted
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I have always been able to adjust the call volume via the side volume controls, when in a call
Ie: when on a call, turn the volume down the same way you would the ringer using the side buttons, and instead of seeing the media volume change, you should see incall volume adjusted
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Yeah I do that but even at the lowest setting it is obnoxiously loud.
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maybe your ears are just overly sensitive or something is messed up on your phone, rom, kernel, something... wipe and fresh flash see if your problem persists. I can turn the volume down below my level of hearing, but I also have slightly damaged ears from too much gun-play without hearing protection.
I would love to know why its loud.....cause i want to make mine louder....i think im going deaf
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Switching to CM7 seems to have fixed the issue somewhat though the volume controls in call are a bit eratic now. I am pretty sure it was rom related as it happened to me on 2 of marcusant's roms. Maybe he likes loud calls lol.
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xlinth said:
I would love to know why its loud.....cause i want to make mine louder....i think im going deaf
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Try the volume+ app in the market. He has free and paid versions but you can get the paid verszion for free on his website.
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I believe the fix that worked for me was to disable hifi record in the voodoo control settings. Hope this helps!
Record settings in voodoo seem only to control mic gain (or mic loss, when I enable them no one can hear me! ). My earpiece is also obnoxiously loud in calls- on every GB rom I have tried. I would definitely like a fix for this.
No amount of wiping and flashing between multiple GB roms has ever fixed this.
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disabling the Voodoo hi-fi play and record settings definitely fixed the loud call audio problem for me in gingerbread on the epic, sorry it's not working for you.
Does anyone have any tweaks for increasing our speaker volume? Its kinda pathetic.. Thanks for any help..
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capcanuck said:
Does anyone have any tweaks for increasing our speaker volume? Its kinda pathetic.. Thanks for any help..
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Install the DSPmanager.apk from the link below and reboot..... (not the zip).... then open and set your preferences... its not max volume but its a LOT better , especially with my S9hd....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=795233
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Install the DSPmanager.apk from the link below and reboot..... (not the zip).... then open and set your preferences... its not max volume but its a LOT better , especially with my S9hd....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=795233
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Your the man.. thanks
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Your the man.. thanks
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hi does this work on stock phones too would love to get the volume higher too work in a nosiy area and hard to hear the phone ring sometimes
If you think this phone's speaker is to low, try using an HTC phone! Their speakers are pathetic!
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This phone has great speaker volume ! if you think this is bad, the HTC Sensation must permanently be speaker less in your possession
I came from the sensation and the speaker was pathetic. GS2 blows it. Although i would still like it louder lol
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clamman said:
hi does this work on stock phones too would love to get the volume higher too work in a nosiy area and hard to hear the phone ring sometimes
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I believe so .... the thread I posted has all the information , Android 2.3.5 and up no longer needs lib patches ... the APK works independent ...
Please let us know ...
agreed o have the sensation also when I got this phone its was like going from the middle of no where to a rock concert. This phone is very loud
JaY iZz BaKk said:
This phone has great speaker volume ! if you think this is bad, the HTC Sensation must permanently be speaker less in your possession
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Any updates on this? Maybe using service mode? I can get into service mode with *#*#197328640#*#* but I cant make any changes that do anything (actually one time I made it so speaker or handset did not work at all but a restart fixed it).
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Any updates on this? Maybe using service mode? I can get into service mode with *#*#197328640#*#* but I cant make any changes that do anything (actually one time I made it so speaker or handset did not work at all but a restart fixed it).
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Try louder volume hack or volume + from the market. Just be warned you can eff up the speaker permanently by altering the stock levels. Then you will be even happier with a blown mobile speaker lol.
Any way to do so?
I've tried to by installing the DSP Manger (before noticing that it was for another phone - > half brick xD)
The reason is that I've got that app that send an infrared coded signal (by an handmade infrared transimetter) to a DSLR, making possible to take remote photos, but the range is very low ('bout 2 meters) and I'd like to increase the headphone volume to boost the signal...
I've looked on the market, and the app Volume Unlocker just doesn't works :|.
This any good?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1411317
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This any good?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1411317
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If I've understood for what it is, I think not, since this allow to have a more accurate volume pointer, but not to increase the maximum ._.
Thanks anyway man!
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I searched a bit but really can't find anything. Is there anyway to increase volume I'm on darkside 3 rev 7 and really every version of ics I have tried I have significantly lower volume than I did with gb. Can barely hear phone ringer or notification. Dsp really doesn't effect it at all for me. Does anyone know of a way to get volume louder? When I was on gb my wife would say phone is too loud I have bad ears anyway but I see noticeable difference
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Try volume+
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Try volume+
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Agreed. I'm in love with volume plus <3
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So,what's your result? does Volumn + help?
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So,what's your result? does Volumn + help?
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Yep been using it since my hd2...you have to play with it to get it just right but it works fine on ics...
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After rooting my device i've noticed my in-call volume is way too loud, it sounds like i'm on speaker when i'm not. Anyone near me can easily listen to my convo. Please help
(The extra volume under settings is unchecked) im on stock jb rom.
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spaceghost21 said:
After rooting my device i've noticed my in-call volume is way too loud, it sounds like i'm on speaker when i'm not. Anyone near me can easily listen to my convo. Please help
(The extra volume under settings is unchecked) im on stock jb rom.
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So.. I don't mean to sound like a troll at all, so please don't take it this way... Just a serious question...
When you are on a call... You can use the volume rocker to lower your in call volume. Have you tried that?
Also, rooting in and of itself shouldn't cause any changes to the phone other than granting super user privileges.
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Another option would be do a factory reset and see what that does for you.
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When you are on a call... You can use the volume rocker to lower your in call volume. Have you tried that?
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First thing I thought of too. Why not just lower the volume?
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