S4 Mini Volume Increase - Galaxy S 4 Mini Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
I know there has been some good working in applying a fix to he newer S4's to increase the volume.
I'm interested in the headphone increase for listening to music as I'm partial deaf and wondered if anyone has managed to amend the code below. Looking at the original thread its not the same value's
Thanks
Code:
SectionDevice
Name "Headset"
Comment "Headset Tx device"
EnableSequence
'SLIM_0_TX Channels':0: One
'SLIM TX7 MUX':0:DEC8
'DEC8 MUX':0:ADC2
'ADC2 Volume':1:100
'IIR1 INP1 Volume':1:62
'IIR1 INP1 MUX':0:DEC8
EndSequence

I'm guessing you need to change the following:
Code:
SectionDevice
Name "Headset"
Comment "Headset Rx device"
EnableSequence
'PRI_RX Channels':0:Two
'SLIM RX1 MUX':0:AIF1_PB
'SLIM RX2 MUX':0:AIF1_PB
'RX1 MIX1 INP1':0:RX1
'RX2 MIX1 INP1':0:RX2
'HPHL DAC Switch':1:1
'HPHR DAC Switch':1:1
'HPHL Volume':1:100%
'HPHR Volume':1:100%
'RX1 Digital Volume':2:62.9%
'RX2 Digital Volume':2:62.9%
'COMP1 Switch':1:1
EndSequence
DisableSequence
'RX1 MIX1 INP1':0:ZERO
'RX2 MIX1 INP1':0:ZERO
'HPHL DAC Switch':1:0
'SLIM RX1 MUX':0:ZERO
'SLIM RX2 MUX':0:ZERO
'HPHR DAC Switch':1:0
'HPHL Volume':1:0
'HPHR Volume':1:0
'RX1 Digital Volume':1:0
'RX2 Digital Volume':1:0
'COMP1 Switch':1:0
EndSequence
ACDBID 10:1
EffectsMixerCTL "SRS TruMedia"
EC_REF_RXMixerCTL "I2S_RX"
EndSection

That's the wrong file to amend.
You need to amend this file: snd_soc_msm_2x
I think the original was 67.7% or something....i just changed the headset to 70%....I also changed the speaker etc etc......everything is now louder......good luck.

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can you post here your modification file of snd_soc_msm_2x?
thank you

irv777 said:
That's the wrong file to amend.
You need to amend this file: snd_soc_msm_2x
I think the original was 67.7% or something....i just changed the headset to 70%....I also changed the speaker etc etc......everything is now louder......good luck.
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thanks all changed 70% and im now getting good volume.
cheers

i think increase volume can be made by copyied the s4 files in s4 mini
i think is working because the 2 models use the same chip, Hexagon QDSP6, an the same language of comunication
who try?

b0g said:
i think increase volume can be made by copyied the s4 files in s4 mini
i think is working because the 2 models use the same chip, Hexagon QDSP6, an the same language of comunication
who try?
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No, it won't work. Different kernel drivers and different routing.

Thanks, I too have now incressed my volumes to 70%, and all sounds great
EDIT: also added my modified snd_soc_msm_2x with 70% set on all.
Location /etc/snd_soc_msm_2x
Please backup your original.

Hi I'd like to boost volume on my s4 mini i9195, I try to overwrite my snd_soc_msm_2x(located on etc/snd_soc_msm/snd_soc_msm_2x) file with yours but nothing change, Can you help me?

Hi,
is it possible to increase the volume of the ringtones ? I think it is a little bit silent.On work I didn't hear the phone ringing.
Best regards
Reddeer2000

diaboliko.hacker said:
Hi I'd like to boost volume on my s4 mini i9195, I try to overwrite my snd_soc_msm_2x(located on etc/snd_soc_msm/snd_soc_msm_2x) file with yours but nothing change, Can you help me?
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correct file permission > rwrr

Reddeer2000 said:
Hi,
is it possible to increase the volume of the ringtones ? I think it is a little bit silent.On work I didn't hear the phone ringing.
Best regards
Reddeer2000
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You could try going to the Dsp manager and using a custom equaliser where all bands are at its maximum.

Does this mod only affect headphone and earspeaker volume? I am also looking for a volume increase for the loudspeaker.

stalli0nUK said:
Thanks, I too have now incressed my volumes to 70%, and all sounds great
EDIT: also added my modified snd_soc_msm_2x with 70% set on all.
Location /etc/snd_soc_msm_2x
Please backup your original.
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Noob question here... Can I just flash this zip in recovery to change the volume?

srr118 said:
Noob question here... Can I just flash this zip in recovery to change the volume?
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No, you have to extract it then copy the file (using root explorer) to Sysytem/etc/snd_soc_msm then agree to replacement. Don't forget to hit r/w button on the top and turn it to r/o.

I tried but I have not noticed any difference ... I have also given the right permissions ..

BLueBLaze100 said:
No, you have to extract it then copy the file (using root explorer) to Sysytem/etc/snd_soc_msm then agree to replacement. Don't forget to hit r/w button on the top and turn it to r/o.
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Thanks for the info :good: I have always been nervous about messing with scripts. Guess its time to do a nandroid and man up, lol.

Notifications
Hello, does this change apply for notifications? I'm always missing chats and messages.
Thanks,
Ferns

fernspa said:
Hello, does this change apply for notifications? I'm always missing chats and messages.
Thanks,
Ferns
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that was the reason I tried this at first place, unfortunately it doesn't. speaker and headset, on the other hand, will be louder but at the expense of quality.
Sent from my GT-I9192 using Tapatalk 2

BLueBLaze100 said:
that was the reason I tried this at first place, unfortunately it doesn't. speaker and headset, on the other hand, will be louder but at the expense of quality.
Sent from my GT-I9192 using Tapatalk 2
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Got it, I'll probably try only modifying the speaker section.
Thanks

Related

Voice Command 1.6 Announcing Incoming calls

I remember in the past that Microsoft Voice Command would announce who was phoning me when my contacts were phoning me. i.e "call from X on mobile phone" it would say. It does not do this anymore. I have fiddled with Settings/voice command and the phone option there and tried all combinations to no avail. If anyone knows a fix I would be greatful, as i do not like to remove phone from case and fiddle around, to know who is calling me. BTW I am running Duttys WM6 Rom, if that helps.
I would be greatful for any insight/assistance.
Regards,
Mohdwadea
MOHDWADEA said:
I remember in the past that Microsoft Voice Command would announce who was phoning me when my contacts were phoning me. i.e "call from X on mobile phone" it would say. It does not do this anymore. I have fiddled with Settings/voice command and the phone option there and tried all combinations to no avail. If anyone knows a fix I would be greatful, as i do not like to remove phone from case and fiddle around, to know who is calling me. BTW I am running Duttys WM6 Rom, if that helps.
I would be greatful for any insight/assistance.
Regards,
Mohdwadea
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It doesn't work. We are all hoping M$ addresses this issue and provides a fix or new version which does as intended.
Thanks for that Info..
Thanks for letting me know. Saved me a lot of time trying to find a solution. As you say i will wait for a fix from Microsoft. It must be specific to the 1.6 version...as it was working at some stage..most likely when i had the 1.5 version.
MOHDWADEA said:
Thanks for letting me know. Saved me a lot of time trying to find a solution. As you say i will wait for a fix from Microsoft. It must be specific to the 1.6 version...as it was working at some stage..most likely when i had the 1.5 version.
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You are correct. The closest you can come to a solution is the various fixes that will announce everything else thru your headset when you push the headset button. *sigh*
I have the opposite problem. i am using v1.5 and I would like the announcement of who's calling me to STOP. Even on vibrate/silence, the voice will say "such and such calling from mobile"... it's extremely annoying and i dont know how to stop it.
gr8hifi said:
I have the opposite problem. i am using v1.5 and I would like the announcement of who's calling me to STOP. Even on vibrate/silence, the voice will say "such and such calling from mobile"... it's extremely annoying and i dont know how to stop it.
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so it is working with black 2.5? how??
I'm sorry i wasn't more clear. I am using the original WM5 ROM (what can I say, its a work phone!)...
(ignore me - just re-read the thread)
MOHDWADEA said:
I remember in the past that Microsoft Voice Command would announce who was phoning me when my contacts were phoning me. i.e "call from X on mobile phone" it would say. It does not do this anymore. I have fiddled with Settings/voice command and the phone option there and tried all combinations to no avail. If anyone knows a fix I would be greatful, as i do not like to remove phone from case and fiddle around, to know who is calling me. BTW I am running Duttys WM6 Rom, if that helps.
I would be greatful for any insight/assistance.
Regards,
Mohdwadea
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my MSVC 1.6 announces the caller to me on the device. I think the only thing I had to do was change the default setting from announcing over bluetooth to use bluetooth if available. I still have all the same issues as everyone else with announcing over the headset but everything works fine from the device.
Zzan said:
my MSVC 1.6 announces the caller to me on the device. I think the only thing I had to do was change the default setting from announcing over bluetooth to use bluetooth if available. I still have all the same issues as everyone else with announcing over the headset but everything works fine from the device.
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The problem with not have the call announced is for WM6 only. By you sig you are running WM5
MSVC 1.6 will install on WM6 and WM5, MSVC 1.5 installs on WM5 only.
The problem of NOT announcing callers is related to PDA phones running WM6 on a Samsung processor.
Both Microsoft and HTC are working on a fix, I guess HTC's WM6 official release will have the fix.
4MB PagePool, perhaps?
Just curious - has anyone thought that this problem may have something to do with the defaul Page Pool size of 4MB in most of these cooked ROM's we're using? I seem to remember some of the very first WM6 ROM's we started to play around with had Voice Command working "properly" with regard to incoming call announcement. I've not yet tried Black 3.xx which has a 6MB PagePool - jj made a comment about 4 not being "enough".
I'd love to have this feature back.
Incidentally, I'm not the n00b my profile indicates - I've been browsing and playing around on here since owning my Wallaby, but I can't seem to remember that old username. Oh well.
Cab Fix
ZaJules created a cab fix for this, and I have had to use it on every rom since Vanilla WM 6.0. Check my sig, that's a few releases ago.
Here's the link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=296762&page=2&highlight=zajules+bt+cab
Also check out the search criteria: BT Cab and you can also add fix and guess what? It will show you the love.
No, not the BT "fix"
No, I'm not interested in the BT fix - I've accepted the fact that we'll never have true BT headset integration with the Hermes and VC 1.6, but incoming calls are no longer announced through the speaker as they were previously. I've also ruled out the "4MB PagePool" theory as I believe the LVSW variant I'm using has a 6MB Page File size.
Bump....is there a fix?
Yes; sort of. Go through this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=312344
Here's a cab for the fix for MS Voice Command 1.6 announcing incoming callers through the loudspeaker. It works fine on the latest "official" WM6 ROM.
http://rapidshare.com/files/44098658/MSVC_1.60_WM6_8525.CAB
@ NRGZ28,
Do you have Unknown callers announced? Also what about notifications?
simple said:
@ NRGZ28,
Do you have Unknown callers announced? Also what about notifications?
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I'm sorry but I havent tested that out. For me, the fact that known callers are announced is the most important. I would imagine that if it doesnt, that means it's unknown caller... hehe
OK, did you obtain this version or did you build it from a collection of files?
I noticed the following changes to the file and registry structure:
Build 4622
<parm name="ProcessorType" value="2577" />
<parm name="OSVersionMin" value="5.0" />
<parm name="OSVersionMax" value="6.9" />
<parm name="BuildNumberMin" value="0" />
<parm name="BuildNumberMax" value="-536870912" />
<parm name="UnsupportedPlatforms" value="HPCPALM PC2JUPITERSMARTPHONE" />
<parm name="AppName" value="Microsoft Voice Command US PPC 1.60 for M2M" />
<parm name="InstallDir" value="%CE1%\Voice Command" translation="install" />
<parm name="NumDirs" value="6" />
<parm name="NumFiles" value="46" />
<parm name="NumRegKeys" value="170" />
<parm name="NumRegVals" value="328" />
<parm name="NumShortcuts" value="2" />
Build 17913
<parm name="OSVersionMin" value="5.0" />
<parm name="OSVersionMax" value="6.9" />
<parm name="BuildNumberMin" value="0" />
<parm name="BuildNumberMax" value="-536870912" />
<parm name="AppName" value="PMC VC1.60 US" />
<parm name="InstallDir" value="%CE1%\Voice Command" translation="install" />
<parm name="NumDirs" value="8" />
<parm name="NumFiles" value="51" />
<parm name="NumRegKeys" value="173" />
<parm name="NumRegVals" value="338" />
<parm name="NumShortcuts" value="3" />

X999+ increase Mic Volume, any tweaks?

Hi. I own a Daxian X999+ with WM6.1 and I wonder if there any tweaks to increase mic sensibility or volume as I get complains about my mic not being loud enough, I can't find any proper settings for the mic (if any) but I read about a registry tweak that unfortunately only apply to HTC
H***_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\HTC\AUDIOGAIN
EARPHONE_UPLINK_VOLUME "AA"
RECEIVE_UPLINK_VOLUME "AA"
and I do not have these entries in my registry.
Any help?
how u got wm6.1 my only has tyhe 6
maniatico said:
how u got wm6.1 my only has tyhe 6
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No, I'm sorry, need to re-assure you, my one does actually have wm6 and not wm6.1....
sounds like you may have a hardware problem as my 999+ is fine with both mic and speaker

Fix for playing ringtones over bluetooth headset.

If you're just looking for a quick fix, there's a cab attached that changes the registry. Otherwise, read on for an explanation.
After much searching, I finally found an explanation of the HandsFree Profile settings that let me actually hear my ringtones over the headset when someone called. The explanation of the bitmask for the supported features is taken from the Bluetooth Hands Free Profile Specification v1.5.
The registry key that needs to be changed, along with my settings for it:
Code:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\WIDCOMM\Plugin\HandsFree]
"SupportedFeatures"=dword:000005EF (1519)
A soft-reset is required before the changes will take effect.
Below are the details for the bitmask for the supported features. I only found an explanation of the first 9 bits, but that covered everything I cared about.
0x001 - Three-way calling
0x002 - EC and/or NR function
0x004 - Voice recognition function
0x008 - In-band ring tone capability (this is the relevant one)
0x010 - Attach a number to a voice tag
0x020 - Ability to reject a call
0x040 - Enhanced call status
0x080 - Enhanced call control (I also enabled this one, but I haven't verified it's actually working yet)
0x100 - Extended error result codes
Stud!
Man you are the man! People should be thanking you up and down for finding a fix for this ringtone issue. Anyway mighty thanks this fix works great!
Sorry but cudnt quite get it, do I have to change the value of SupportedFeatures to 1519 to get this thing to work
heck yeah! ton of thanks!! I was wondering why this wouldn't work..I'm going to try it after dinner..just flashed my first rom today, Energy, (yeah!!!) and gotta figure out how when I press the button on my BT headset to get the speak voice dialer thing to come up..
Sexkgp
Just download cab file and install.....the value will change to 1519 in the registry.....and then your golden!
So, I have a bluetooth carkit that runs as a "headset" and A2DP so the music can play over the speakers in the car. When a call comes in the ring that comes through the stereo is an upward sounding chime.... This will replaced that chim with the actual ring ton played on my phone? Is this the normal sound (the chime) for headsets or does every headset make its own ring sound when a call is coming in? Sorry just thought I would ask before giving this cab a go.
Thanks!
Fenux, you are a genius! I've been looking for something like this since I had my Treo 700P! This works flawlessly. Thanks a million.
htc wing
Hey I read your post about being able to hear ringtones. I’m a novice at this can anyone explain it to me in simple terms? I have a HTC wing. I downloaded the cab put don’t know where to install it.
I was looking at this part of your post but where do you get into the registry for your phone?
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\WIDCOMM\Plugin\HandsFree] "SupportedFeatures"=dword:000005EF (1519)
Can you help a rookie?
Thanks,
Shawn
Oh my email is [email protected]
Fenux, your a dream come true, I have been looking for something like this for a very long time, now if you could only figure out the bluetooth and sms glitch I'd love you for life! LOL
smwis007 said:
Hey I read your post about being able to hear ringtones. I’m a novice at this can anyone explain it to me in simple terms? I have a HTC wing. I downloaded the cab put don’t know where to install it.
I was looking at this part of your post but where do you get into the registry for your phone?
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\WIDCOMM\Plugin\HandsFree] "SupportedFeatures"=dword:000005EF (1519)
Can you help a rookie?
Thanks,
Shawn
Oh my email is [email protected]
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Shawn,
If you're using the cab, you don't have to mess with the registry at all, that's what the cab does for you. Just copy it over to your phone (onto the memory card is best if you have one), and just run it from there. When it runs, it will ask you if you want to install to the phone or to the memory card, be sure to chose "phone". That's all that you have to do.
Now, that's not to say it will necessarily work on the Wing...the registry key that the cab modifies may be in a different place, or not exist at all on that phone.
sirphunkee said:
Shawn,
If you're using the cab, you don't have to mess with the registry at all, that's what the cab does for you. Just copy it over to your phone (onto the memory card is best if you have one), and just run it from there. When it runs, it will ask you if you want to install to the phone or to the memory card, be sure to chose "phone". That's all that you have to do.
Now, that's not to say it will necessarily work on the Wing...the registry key that the cab modifies may be in a different place, or not exist at all on that phone.
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I copied the cab there....to my memory card but what is it suppose to do? I got this from the setup file
<wap-provisioningdoc>
- <characteristic type="Install">
<parm name="InstallPhase" value="install" />
<parm name="AppName" value="Fenux's Bluetooth Ringtone Fix" />
<parm name="NumDirs" value="0" />
<parm name="NumFiles" value="0" />
<parm name="NumRegKeys" value="1" />
<parm name="NumRegVals" value="1" />
<parm name="NumShortcuts" value="0" />
</characteristic>
<characteristic type="FileOperation" />
- <characteristic type="Registry">
- <characteristic type="HKLM\Software\WIDCOMM\Plugin\HandsFree">
<parm name="SupportedFeatures" value="1519" datatype="integer" />
</characteristic>
</characteristic>
</wap-provisioningdoc>
smwis007 said:
- <characteristic type="HKLM\Software\WIDCOMM\Plugin\HandsFree">
<parm name="SupportedFeatures" value="1519" datatype="integer" />
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It creates that registry value for you, which should just activate the feature that allows the ringtones to be sent over the bluetooth connection to your headset.
did anyone make a note of the original value? I forgot to jot it down before making changes. Oops
Mesquire said:
did anyone make a note of the original value? I forgot to jot it down before making changes. Oops
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1383, on my US Tmo 6.5 stock ROM.
sirphunkee said:
1383, on my US Tmo 6.5 stock ROM.
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thanks
changed my mind about hearing ringtone in earpiece so it's back to my original setup: ringtone on device, but sounds, notifications and alerts in earpiece
Htc wing
does anyone else have a wing that is trying to get the ringtones over the bluetooth headset. when i copy the cab over to my memory card it does nothing
smwis007 said:
does anyone else have a wing that is trying to get the ringtones over the bluetooth headset. when i copy the cab over to my memory card it does nothing
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Did you click on the cab to run it?
wow amazing dude thanks i was looking for this :S since i have some free numbers and the usually call me and hang so i can call back now i can know if i should han ong or press to talk, thanks ;D
I have a bluetooth hands-free carkit, it works fine with calls , but when i got sms i got no notification in the car radio and my pro 2 also casue its on hands free give no sound at all..so sms go unnoticed when iam driving
any help to make sms notification on the hands-free?
Wow, man!! How did you found that 1519 number? I got the Hand Free Profile but couldn't understand how to put the numbers together. I changed SupportedFeatures to 1085 because is the number that makes me pick up calls from my car, but it would be great to combine both numbers.

[Q] WP7 - ListBox w/template ADD Item??

Hi there,
Well, here is my situation and hopefully someone could shed some light on this annoying dilemma...
I'm pretty sure the solution is quite easy ,but so far I cannot find one.
I have a ListBox with a data template.
Now, I want to add some items (pretty easy, isn't it?
But...I always get the same data in every row...
Here is my code
Code:
Option Strict On
Option Explicit On
Partial Public Class MainPage
Inherits PhoneApplicationPage
Dim DataSelected As New Class_DS
' Constructor
Public Sub New()
InitializeComponent()
End Sub
Public Class Class_DS
Public Property DS_Distance() As Integer
Public Property DS_Value() As String
Public Property DS_Angle() As String
End Class
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.RoutedEventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
For x As Integer = 1 To 4
DataSelected.DS_Distance = x
DataSelected.DS_Value = (x + 2).ToString
DataSelected.DS_Angle = (x + 3).ToString
Me.ListBox_DS.Items.Add(DataSelected)
Next x
End Sub
End Class
Quite simple, but doesn't work as expected!
Just in case, here goes the XAML
Code:
<DataTemplate x:Key="Template_DS">
<StackPanel>
<Border Width="450" CornerRadius="15">
<Border.Background>
<LinearGradientBrush EndPoint="0.5,1" StartPoint="0.5,0">
<GradientStop Color="Black" Offset="0"/>
<GradientStop Color="#FF032E45" Offset="1"/>
</LinearGradientBrush>
</Border.Background>
<Grid>
<TextBlock x:Name="TextBlock_DS_Distance" Text="{Binding DS_Distance}" VerticalAlignment="Top" d:LayoutOverrides="Width" FontSize="26.667" Margin="4,15,4,0"/>
<TextBlock x:Name="TextBlock_DS_Value" Text="{Binding DS_Value}" Margin="4,50,4,0" d:LayoutOverrides="Width" FontSize="26.667" VerticalAlignment="Top" Foreground="#FFE6FF05"/>
<TextBlock x:Name="TextBlock_DS_Angle" Text="{Binding DS_Angle}" d:LayoutOverrides="Width" FontSize="21.333" Margin="4,85,4,0" VerticalAlignment="Top" Foreground="White"/>
</Grid>
</Border>
</StackPanel>
</DataTemplate>
<Grid x:Name="ContentPanel" Grid.Row="1" Margin="12,0,12,0">
<ListBox x:Name="ListBox_DS" ItemTemplate="{StaticResource Template_DS}" Background="{x:Null}" Margin="3,111,3,0" BorderBrush="Blue" BorderThickness="8" Height="490" VerticalAlignment="Top" />
<Button Content="Button" Height="87" HorizontalAlignment="Left" Margin="9,18,0,0" Name="Button1" VerticalAlignment="Top" Width="441" />
</Grid>
What I get is 4 rows with exactly the same data...
Row 1
4
6
7
Row 2
4
6
7....
What I expect is to get this
Row 1
1
3
4
Row 2
2
4
5
Don't have a clue where the issue is, perhaps with the class template or else...
Amybe I'm missing some sort of method??
Any help is greatly appreciated!
When databinding you need to set up INotifyPropertyChanged so the listbox will update when your observable collection changes.
The Windows Phone Databound Application template installed by default with the SDK will show you exactly how to do this properly.
Ren13B said:
When databinding you need to set up INotifyPropertyChanged so the listbox will update when your observable collection changes.
The Windows Phone Databound Application template installed by default with the SDK will show you exactly how to do this properly.
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Ren13B,
Thanks for the answer! but I managed to solve the issue so far.
Best regards and Happy 2011!

[MOD][GUIDE] Volume Boosting Sound Mod | For Galaxy S4 | Quad Core Only! | 12.10.2013

Hello to all Developers and XDA members! I have come here to give you a guide on how you can implement the Volume Boosting Sound Hack Mod on your Galaxy S4 device, so here is how you can do it!
What Is Required...
★ First Make Sure You Have 7-zip installed onto your computer/laptop
★ Make sure you have Notepad++ also installed!
★HOW TO IMPLEMENT THE VOLUME BOOSTING SOUND MOD★
WHAT DOES THIS MOD DO: This mod will let you increase your device volume up some more pretty loudly without the need for you to install any apk file or adding other sound mods into your rom.
STEP 1
★ Go into your system/etc/snd_soc_msm folder.
★ Now take out the file called "snd_soc_msm_2x_Fusion3"
Now open up "snd_soc_msm_2x_Fusion3" with Notepad++ for editing:
Now for this part of this guide what I have highlighted in "GREEN" text is what you have to search for using Notepad++, And what you see in "BLUE" is the line you have to make changes to:
SEARCH FOR:
Code:
SectionDevice
[COLOR="Green"]Name "Handset"[/COLOR]
Comment "Handset Rx device"
EnableSequence
'SLIM_0_RX Channels':0:eek:ne
'RX1 MIX1 INP1':0:RX1
'RX1 MIX1 INP2':0:RX6
'EAR PA Gain':0:POS_6_DB
'DAC1 Switch':1:1
'RX1 Digital Volume':2:67.7%
EndSequence
NOW CHANGE TO:
Code:
SectionDevice
[COLOR="Green"]Name "Handset"[/COLOR]
Comment "Handset Rx device"
EnableSequence
'SLIM_0_RX Channels':0:eek:ne
'RX1 MIX1 INP1':0:RX1
'RX1 MIX1 INP2':0:RX6
'EAR PA Gain':0:POS_6_DB
'DAC1 Switch':1:1
[COLOR="Blue"]'RX1 Digital Volume':2:71.0%[/COLOR]
EndSequence
SEARCH FOR:
Code:
SectionDevice
[COLOR="Green"]Name "Handset Extra Vol"[/COLOR]
Comment "Handset Extra Vol Rx device"
EnableSequence
'SLIM_0_RX Channels':0:eek:ne
'RX1 MIX1 INP1':0:RX1
'RX1 MIX1 INP2':0:RX6
'EAR PA Gain':0:POS_6_DB
'DAC1 Switch':1:1
'RX1 Digital Volume':2:67.7%
'Internal Route Config':1:5
'ES325 RX2 Enable':1:1
'VEQ Enable':1:0
EndSequence
NOW CHANGE TO:
Code:
SectionDevice
[COLOR="Green"]Name "Handset Extra Vol"[/COLOR]
Comment "Handset Extra Vol Rx device"
EnableSequence
'SLIM_0_RX Channels':0:eek:ne
'RX1 MIX1 INP1':0:RX1
'RX1 MIX1 INP2':0:RX6
'EAR PA Gain':0:POS_6_DB
'DAC1 Switch':1:1
[COLOR="Blue"]'RX1 Digital Volume':2:71.0%[/COLOR]
'Internal Route Config':1:5
'ES325 RX2 Enable':1:1
'VEQ Enable':1:0
EndSequence
SEARCH FOR:
Code:
SectionDevice
[COLOR="Green"]Name "Speaker"[/COLOR]
Comment "Speaker Rx device"
EnableSequence
'SLIM_0_RX Channels':0:Two
'RX5 MIX1 INP1':0:RX1
'RX5 MIX1 INP2':0:RX2
'RX6 DSM MUX':0:DSM_INV
'LINEOUT2 Volume':1:83
'LINEOUT4 Volume':1:83
'RX5 Digital Volume':2:63.0%
EndSequence
NOW CHANGE TO:
Code:
SectionDevice
[COLOR="Green"]Name "Speaker"[/COLOR]
Comment "Speaker Rx device"
EnableSequence
'SLIM_0_RX Channels':0:Two
'RX5 MIX1 INP1':0:RX1
'RX5 MIX1 INP2':0:RX2
'RX6 DSM MUX':0:DSM_INV
'LINEOUT2 Volume':1:83
'LINEOUT4 Volume':1:83
[COLOR="Blue"]'RX5 Digital Volume':2:71.0%[/COLOR]
EndSequence
SEARCH FOR:
Code:
SectionDevice
[COLOR="Green"]Name "Speaker Extra Vol"[/COLOR]
Comment "Speaker Extra Vol Rx device"
EnableSequence
'SLIM_0_RX Channels':0:eek:ne
'RX5 MIX1 INP1':0:RX1
'RX5 MIX1 INP2':0:RX6
'RX6 DSM MUX':0:DSM_INV
'LINEOUT2 Volume':1:100
'LINEOUT4 Volume':1:100
'RX5 Digital Volume':2:67.7%
'ES325 RX2 Enable':1:1
'VEQ Enable':1:0
EndSequence
NOW CHANGE TO:
Code:
SectionDevice
[COLOR="Green"]Name "Speaker Extra Vol"[/COLOR]
Comment "Speaker Extra Vol Rx device"
EnableSequence
'SLIM_0_RX Channels':0:eek:ne
'RX5 MIX1 INP1':0:RX1
'RX5 MIX1 INP2':0:RX6
'RX6 DSM MUX':0:DSM_INV
'LINEOUT2 Volume':1:100
'LINEOUT4 Volume':1:100
[COLOR="Blue"]'RX5 Digital Volume':2:72.0%[/COLOR]
'ES325 RX2 Enable':1:1
'VEQ Enable':1:0
EndSequence
SEARCH FOR:
Code:
SectionDevice
[COLOR="Green"]Name "Sub Mic"[/COLOR]
Comment "Sub Mic Tx device"
EnableSequence
'SLIM_0_TX Channels':0:eek:ne
'SLIM TX7 MUX':0:DEC3
'DEC3 MUX':0:ADC4
'ADC4 Volume':1:100
'DEC3 Volume':2:67.7%
'MICBIAS3 CAPLESS Switch':1:1
EndSequence
NOW CHANGE TO:
Code:
SectionDevice
[COLOR="Green"]Name "Sub Mic"[/COLOR]
Comment "Sub Mic Tx device"
EnableSequence
'SLIM_0_TX Channels':0:eek:ne
'SLIM TX7 MUX':0:DEC3
'DEC3 MUX':0:ADC4
'ADC4 Volume':1:100
[COLOR="Blue"]'DEC3 Volume':2:71.0%[/COLOR]
'MICBIAS3 CAPLESS Switch':1:1
EndSequence
SEARCH FOR:
Code:
SectionDevice
[COLOR="Green"]Name "Headset"[/COLOR]
Comment "Headset Rx device"
EnableSequence
'SLIM_0_RX Channels':0:Two
'RX1 MIX1 INP1':0:RX1
'RX2 MIX1 INP1':0:RX2
'HPHL DAC Switch':1:1
'HPHR DAC Switch':1:1
'HPHL Volume':1:100
'HPHR Volume':1:100
'RX1 Digital Volume':2:67.7%
'RX2 Digital Volume':2:67.7%
EndSequence
NOW CHANGE TO:
Code:
SectionDevice
[COLOR="Green"]Name "Headset"[/COLOR]
Comment "Headset Rx device"
EnableSequence
'SLIM_0_RX Channels':0:Two
'RX1 MIX1 INP1':0:RX1
'RX2 MIX1 INP1':0:RX2
'HPHL DAC Switch':1:1
'HPHR DAC Switch':1:1
'HPHL Volume':1:100
'HPHR Volume':1:100
[COLOR="Blue"]'RX1 Digital Volume':2:71.0%[/COLOR]
[COLOR="Blue"]'RX2 Digital Volume':2:71.0%[/COLOR]
EndSequence
SEARCH FOR:
Code:
SectionDevice
[COLOR="Green"]Name "Headset Mic"[/COLOR]
Comment "Headset Tx device"
EnableSequence
'SLIM_0_TX Channels':0:eek:ne
'SLIM TX7 MUX':0:DEC5
'DEC5 MUX':0:ADC2
'ADC2 Volume':1:100
'DEC5 Volume':2:67.7%
EndSequence
NOW CHANGE TO:
Code:
SectionDevice
[COLOR="Green"]Name "Headset Mic"[/COLOR]
Comment "Headset Tx device"
EnableSequence
'SLIM_0_TX Channels':0:eek:ne
'SLIM TX7 MUX':0:DEC5
'DEC5 MUX':0:ADC2
'ADC2 Volume':1:100
[COLOR="Blue"]'DEC5 Volume':2:71.0%[/COLOR]
EndSequence
Now save your changes and head to STEP 2!
STEP 2
★ Go into your system/etc/snd_soc_msm folder again.
★ Now take out the file called "snd_soc_msm_2x_Fusion3_auxpcm"
Now open up "snd_soc_msm_2x_Fusion3_auxpcm" with Notepad++ for editing:
Now for this part of this guide what I have highlighted in "GREEN" text is what you have to search for using Notepad++, And what you see in "BLUE" is the line you have to make changes to:
SEARCH FOR:
Code:
SectionDevice
[COLOR="Green"]Name "Handset"[/COLOR]
Comment "Handset Rx device"
EnableSequence
'SLIM_0_RX Channels':0:eek:ne
'RX1 MIX1 INP1':0:RX1
'RX1 MIX1 INP2':0:RX6
'EAR PA Gain':0:POS_6_DB
'DAC1 Switch':1:1
'RX1 Digital Volume':2:67.7%
EndSequence
NOW CHANGE TO:
Code:
SectionDevice
[COLOR="Green"]Name "Handset"[/COLOR]
Comment "Handset Rx device"
EnableSequence
'SLIM_0_RX Channels':0:eek:ne
'RX1 MIX1 INP1':0:RX1
'RX1 MIX1 INP2':0:RX6
'EAR PA Gain':0:POS_6_DB
'DAC1 Switch':1:1
[COLOR="Blue"]'RX1 Digital Volume':2:71.0%[/COLOR]
EndSequence
SEARCH FOR:
Code:
SectionDevice
[COLOR="Green"]Name "Handset Extra Vol"[/COLOR]
Comment "Handset Extra Vol Rx device"
EnableSequence
'SLIM_0_RX Channels':0:eek:ne
'RX1 MIX1 INP1':0:RX1
'RX1 MIX1 INP2':0:RX6
'EAR PA Gain':0:POS_6_DB
'DAC1 Switch':1:1
'RX1 Digital Volume':2:67.7%
'ES325 RX2 Enable':1:1
EndSequence
NOW CHANGE TO:
Code:
SectionDevice
[COLOR="Green"]Name "Handset Extra Vol"[/COLOR]
Comment "Handset Extra Vol Rx device"
EnableSequence
'SLIM_0_RX Channels':0:eek:ne
'RX1 MIX1 INP1':0:RX1
'RX1 MIX1 INP2':0:RX6
'EAR PA Gain':0:POS_6_DB
'DAC1 Switch':1:1
[COLOR="Blue"]'RX1 Digital Volume':2:71.0%[/COLOR]
'ES325 RX2 Enable':1:1
EndSequence
SEARCH FOR:
Code:
SectionDevice
[COLOR="Green"]Name "Speaker"[/COLOR]
Comment "Speaker Rx device"
EnableSequence
'SLIM_0_RX Channels':0:Two
'RX5 MIX1 INP1':0:RX1
'RX5 MIX1 INP2':0:RX2
'RX6 DSM MUX':0:DSM_INV
'LINEOUT2 Volume':2:66.7%
'LINEOUT4 Volume':2:66.7%
'RX5 Digital Volume':2:66.9%
EndSequence
NOW CHANGE TO:
Code:
SectionDevice
[COLOR="Green"]Name "Speaker"[/COLOR]
Comment "Speaker Rx device"
EnableSequence
'SLIM_0_RX Channels':0:Two
'RX5 MIX1 INP1':0:RX1
'RX5 MIX1 INP2':0:RX2
'RX6 DSM MUX':0:DSM_INV
'LINEOUT2 Volume':2:66.7%
'LINEOUT4 Volume':2:66.7%
[COLOR="Blue"]'RX5 Digital Volume':2:75.0%[/COLOR]
EndSequence
SEARCH FOR:
Code:
SectionDevice
[COLOR="Green"]Name "Speaker Extra Vol"[/COLOR]
Comment "Speaker Extra Vol Rx device"
EnableSequence
'SLIM_0_RX Channels':0:eek:ne
'RX5 MIX1 INP1':0:RX1
'RX5 MIX1 INP2':0:RX6
'RX6 DSM MUX':0:DSM_INV
'LINEOUT2 Volume':1:100
'LINEOUT4 Volume':1:100
'RX5 Digital Volume':2:67.7%
'ES325 RX2 Enable':1:1
EndSequence
NOW CHANGE TO:
Code:
SectionDevice
[COLOR="Green"]Name "Speaker Extra Vol"[/COLOR]
Comment "Speaker Extra Vol Rx device"
EnableSequence
'SLIM_0_RX Channels':0:eek:ne
'RX5 MIX1 INP1':0:RX1
'RX5 MIX1 INP2':0:RX6
'RX6 DSM MUX':0:DSM_INV
'LINEOUT2 Volume':1:100
'LINEOUT4 Volume':1:100
[COLOR="Blue"]'RX5 Digital Volume':2:72.0%[/COLOR]
'ES325 RX2 Enable':1:1
EndSequence
SEARCH FOR:
Code:
SectionDevice
[COLOR="Green"]Name "Sub Mic"[/COLOR]
Comment "Sub Mic Tx device"
EnableSequence
'SLIM_0_TX Channels':0:eek:ne
'SLIM TX7 MUX':0:DEC3
'DEC3 MUX':0:ADC4
'ADC4 Volume':1:100
'DEC3 Volume':2:67.7%
'MICBIAS3 CAPLESS Switch':1:1
EndSequence
NOW CHANGE TO:
Code:
SectionDevice
[COLOR="Green"]Name "Sub Mic"[/COLOR]
Comment "Sub Mic Tx device"
EnableSequence
'SLIM_0_TX Channels':0:eek:ne
'SLIM TX7 MUX':0:DEC3
'DEC3 MUX':0:ADC4
'ADC4 Volume':1:100
[COLOR="Blue"]'DEC3 Volume':2:71.0%[/COLOR]
'MICBIAS3 CAPLESS Switch':1:1
EndSequence
SEARCH FOR:
Code:
SectionDevice
[COLOR="Green"]Name "Headset"[/COLOR]
Comment "Headset Rx device"
EnableSequence
'SLIM_0_RX Channels':0:Two
'RX1 MIX1 INP1':0:RX1
'RX2 MIX1 INP1':0:RX2
'HPHL DAC Switch':1:1
'HPHR DAC Switch':1:1
'HPHL Volume':1:100
'HPHR Volume':1:100
'RX1 Digital Volume':2:64.5%
'RX2 Digital Volume':2:64.5%
'COMP1 Switch':1:1
EndSequence
NOW CHANGE TO:
Code:
SectionDevice
[COLOR="Green"]Name "Headset"[/COLOR]
Comment "Headset Rx device"
EnableSequence
'SLIM_0_RX Channels':0:Two
'RX1 MIX1 INP1':0:RX1
'RX2 MIX1 INP1':0:RX2
'HPHL DAC Switch':1:1
'HPHR DAC Switch':1:1
'HPHL Volume':1:100
'HPHR Volume':1:100
[COLOR="Blue"]'RX1 Digital Volume':2:69.0%[/COLOR]
[COLOR="Blue"]'RX2 Digital Volume':2:69.0%[/COLOR]
'COMP1 Switch':1:1
EndSequence
SEARCH FOR:
Code:
SectionDevice
[COLOR="Green"]Name "Headset Mic"[/COLOR]
Comment "Headset Tx device"
EnableSequence
'SLIM_0_TX Channels':0:eek:ne
'SLIM TX7 MUX':0:DEC5
'DEC5 MUX':0:ADC2
'ADC2 Volume':1:100
'DEC5 Volume':2:67.7%
EndSequence
NOW CHANGE TO:
Code:
SectionDevice
[COLOR="Green"]Name "Headset Mic"[/COLOR]
Comment "Headset Tx device"
EnableSequence
'SLIM_0_TX Channels':0:eek:ne
'SLIM TX7 MUX':0:DEC5
'DEC5 MUX':0:ADC2
'ADC2 Volume':1:100
[COLOR="Blue"]'DEC5 Volume':2:71.0%[/COLOR]
EndSequence
Once done save your changes and then place both files the "snd_soc_msm_2x_Fusion3" and also the "snd_soc_msm_2x_Fusion3_auxpcm" back into your system/etc/snd_soc_msm folder, and then install the rom to experience some high volume boosting SOUND! If the sound is too loud for you just make some changes by doing the mod again and bringing down the number percentages from the changes that were made in "BLUE" by 1 or by 2: For example; based on my mod the changes in BLUE if its 2:71.0%, you bring that down to 2:70.0% or 2:69.0% and just keep trying to whatever suits your volume needs. Now go enjoy your new volume boosting SOUND!
ALSO NOTE ----> DO NOT GO ANY HIGHER THAN WHAT I HAVE CHANGED IN BLUE, YOU CAN PROBABLY DAMAGE YOUR DEVICE BY DOING SO, SO YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED AND IM NOT RESPONSIBLE TO WHAT HAPPENS TO YOUR DEVICE IF YOU DONT FOLLOW MY DIRECTIONS!
CHANGELOG
★ 5.24.2013
- Initial Release VERSION 1
★ 12.4.2013
- Boosted Volume For FM Speakers!
- Boosted Volume For FM Headsets!
- Boosted Volume For Dock Devices!
- Boosted Volume For HDMI Speakers!
- Boosted Volume For Speaker Lineout!
- Boosted Volume For Call Handset!
- Boosted Volume For Video Call Handset!
- Boosted Volume For Call Headset!
- Boosted Volume For Call Speaker!
- Boosted Volume For Video Call Headset!
- Boosted Volume For Video Call Speakers!
- Boosted Volume For So Much More!
- Now There Should Be A Little Bit Less Distortion!
★ 12.10.2013
- Did Volume Boosting Sound Mods For CM11 Based Off VERSION 2 With Boosted Volume For Everything And Less Distortion!
VOLUME BOOSTING SOUND MODS (VERSION 2)
FOR TOUCHWIZ 4.3
VOLUME BOOSTING SOUND [VERY LOUD]
DOWNLOAD LINK - http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23252070760972944
VOLUME BOOSTING SOUND [MODERATE]
DOWNLOAD LINK - http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23252070760972943
VOLUME BOOSTING SOUND [MODERATE LITE]
DOWNLOAD LINK - http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23252070760972942
REVERT BACK TO STOCK VOLUME
DOWNLOAD LINK - http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23252070760972941
VOLUME BOOSTING SOUND MODS (VERSION 2)
FOR CYANOGENMOD11
VOLUME BOOSTING SOUND [VERY LOUD]
DOWNLOAD LINK - http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23252070760974866
VOLUME BOOSTING SOUND [MODERATE]
DOWNLOAD LINK - http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23252070760974864
VOLUME BOOSTING SOUND [MODERATE LITE]
DOWNLOAD LINK - http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23252070760974867
REVERT BACK TO STOCK VOLUME
DOWNLOAD LINK - http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23252070760974865
reserved...
another...
another one....
First I wish I was rooted, but no comouter
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My bad. Delete please.
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jovy23 said:
Hello to all Developers and XDA members! I have come here to give you a guide on how you can implement the Volume Boosting Sound Hack Mod on your Galaxy S4 device, so here is how you can do it!
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So, I'm not a developer, but I've used Linux for years. I know as part of the source compiling packages there is a program called patch where you can basically enter what you did in this post into a file. Take a peek: www-cyberciti-biz/faq/appy-patch-file-using-patch-command/ I don't know if Android supports it, but with flashable zips, maybe it doesn't need to because that is more straight forward.
Anyways.. I was interested in this until I saw that it was like 20 steps of finding lines and modding them. It's great work, but ain't nobody got time fo dat..
It actually takes like 5 minutes to be exact, also if anyone wants I have included two downloadable flashable.zips one with the "Volume Boosting Sound Hack" and the other to "Revert Back To Stock Volume"!... Enjoy.
Thnx for the flashable zips...makes it look less intimidating this way..lol...Thnx again:good:
Edit - Yes this works...Big difference in headphone volume...
Does this mod make the sound worse? Louder but sounds less high quality?
dannyyyyy said:
Does this mod make the sound worse? Louder but sounds less high quality?
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Since sound quality is very subjective among listeners, you're going to have to test it on your own and decide for yourself. Just flash the zip and listen, if you don't like it flash the stock sound back.
Lol Scrolled down the tutorial and I was like...um.....UGH lol.....and then I saw the flashable zip YAY! lol Thanks A lot
re: Volume Boost mod
Jdom58 said:
Since sound quality is very subjective among listeners, you're going to have to test it on your own and decide for yourself. Just flash the zip and listen, if you don't like it flash the stock sound back.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The problem with this mod has always been that the volume is not only three times louder than the stock volume
but it's also three times as distorted, way too distorted at most any volume unless you turn the volume real low.
I have always said and thought that this mod would and could be a very excellent audio booster
if and only if somehow this mod could be updated so instead of being three times louder than stock
it would only be 30-40% louder than without the mod....
It still would be a big noticeable difference compared to not having the mod at all.
Misterjunky said:
The problem with this mod has always been that the volume is not only three times louder than the stock volume
but it's also three times as distorted, way too distorted at most any volume unless you turn the volume real low.
I have always said and thought that this mod would and could be a very excellent audio booster
if and only if somehow this mod could be updated so instead of being three times louder than stock
it would only be 30-40% louder than without the mod....
It still would be a big noticeable difference compared to not having the mod at all.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Not sure if you read the OP to understand what is done but its basically just raising the numbers a few percents. If its too loud and all you want is roughly 40% louder than just add 40% of what ever he adds or to make it easy just add half of what he adds. There is no "update" needed to the mod, its all based on preference. He basically stated that in the end of the post.
jovy23 said:
If the sound is too loud for you just make some changes by doing the mod again and bringing down the number percentages from the changes that were made in "BLUE" by 1 or by 2: For example; based on my mod the changes in BLUE if its 2:71.0%, you bring that down to 2:70.0% or 2:69.0% and just keep trying to whatever suits your volume needs. Now go enjoy your new volume boosting SOUND!
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Click to collapse
jovy23 said:
VOLUME BOOSTING SOUND [VERY LOUD]
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Ahhhh yess. will definitely give this a go
---------- Post added at 06:03 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:37 PM ----------
jovy23 said:
VOLUME BOOSTING SOUND [VERY LOUD]
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Whoa! You did it again and I'm just loving it NO DISTORTION HERE! :good::highfive::victory:
I am tempted to go higher, but I will obey and trust your judgment.
re: Volume Hack
vcysion said:
Not sure if you read the OP to understand what is done but its basically just raising the numbers a few percents. If its too loud and all you want is roughly 40% louder than just add 40% of what ever he adds or to make it easy just add half of what he adds. There is no "update" needed to the mod, its all based on preference. He basically stated that in the end of the post.
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If it's that easy to change the percentage of volume then it would be an excellent idea to somehow have a better and easier
way to control and limit the max volume of the mod.
If under settings>sound>volume or some other place in the settings there was a volume limiter slider or three check boxes to
choose from like "Low-Medium-High" which the users can set so even if we slide the volume rocker button all the way up the
actual volume would never be louder than the limiter slider or check boxes allows it to be.
So is sound really distorted with this mod or not?
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Does this work on a stock Odex ROM.
Misterjunky said:
If it's that easy to change the percentage of volume then it would be an excellent idea to somehow have a better and easier
way to control and limit the max volume of the mod.
If under settings>sound>volume or some other place in the settings there was a volume limiter slider or three check boxes to
choose from like "Low-Medium-High" which the users can set so even if we slide the volume rocker button all the way up the
actual volume would never be louder than the limiter slider or check boxes allows it to be.
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The easiest thing to do is look at the difference he changed it to and do only half. Even easier is someone to create a lil app that pulls up all those values in a list where you can add or subtract from the current value. Kinda like the different Mhz voltage settings.
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I installed the Loud zip and it worked but it was too loud...The headphones part worked great...But phone speaker wasn't too good if I cranked it..So....
Am I able to modify this by pulling the file from my phone when it's plugged to my pc, adjust what I need to adjust and placing it back in the proper folder, then reboot? Or do I have to reinstall my rom by flashing each time? I wanna tinker the settings a bit and try again so just looking for the easiest way.....Thnx

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