Hi. I have a native FM radio app in my E975 (previously F180K) LGOG, it does open, scan stations, etc. The problem is...it does not output any sound whatsoever! Volumes up to the highest, all sounds are activated, etc. Any chance I missed something? Thanks! A feedback would be great!
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I am having problems hearing the GPS instructions, is there any way I can increase the volume of the loudspeaker even more? Currently I set the volume to max but its still not clear at all.
connect HD to your car's hifi - via Bluetooth, FM transmitter, on audio line connection.
Is there an easier way like changing registry keys or installing some cab files to boost the volume? Pardon my ignorance, its a new sound system for me, and I am not familiar with audio system in general... Btw, will I still be able to listen to radio or cd if I change the source for the hifi to the HD?
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Where is the app you created?
I thought [APP] means application related thread? Sorry, I am still very new to this forum...
Do you use a bluetooth headset?
If yes you could probably use the app listed in this thread.
I find it useful since it pushes the voice instructions straight to my bluetooth headset while I can still play my music in the car.
Hope it helps!
On the site of HD Tweak, you can download a light or full volume boost:
http://www.montecristoff.com/goodies.htm
Hope this helps.
Hi guys, I've always notice serious volume issues with the FM radio for the desire. I was hoping on 2.2 sense it would be resolved but sadly it has not.
Its really strange the music player volume is great at max volume its to loud if anything, yet on the FM radio at max volume I cant walk by a road and hear it clearly over the noise of just the passing cars.
I was sat on a but and trying to listen to the radio 1 this morning in the UK and I couldn't make out the speech over the noise of the engine. I ended up swapping to the music player be cause it was the same on all the radio stations.
So does any one know if its possible some how to mod the FM radio to increase its volume?
As far as I know the FM volume is tied to the signal strength.
So it means that if the signal is low and/or the antenna is bad the volume and quality is bad.
The Desire like most other phones use the 3.5mm jack cord as antenna.
I'm not sure if this will work... but try adding an extension cord to the headphone jack.
Or try moving the cord to a better position, like you adjust a old TV antenna for better reception.
Its strange though I've tried that with little effect, when I've been testing the signal indicators are always at max, and other radio's get very good reception in the area. So I don't think this really is a antenna issue.
It could just be my phone, I don't know if its a fault but if say I had the same song playing on the FM radio and then listened to the same song via the stock music player both with the volume set to max the volume of the stock player would be at least double that of the the FM radio.
I was wondering more if there was some form of amplification/gain mod possible. Just like how there were kernel mods to increase the volume of the standard media player. I tried these at the time and stock player was louder but the FM radio didn't change, so im guessing the FM radio application does not follow those gain settings. It may not be possible because I think what could be needed is modification of the FM radio binaries which I think are closed source.
Any solution to this issue? I am having the very same problem one year later on my Desire S.
belzebu' said:
Any solution to this issue? I am having the very same problem one year later on my Desire S.
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I've discovered that many of the Qualcomm SOCs contain a PGA (Programmable Gain Amplifier) on the Aux/Line In ports commonly used for FM analog audio.
Sometimes the default gain is too low, or too high for FM. One device was too loud on FM so I added a Volume Scale setting to my FM app. But that only reduces volume (from the FM chip) and can't be used to raise it.
There are some Ioctls or whatever on at least some devices that could be used to change the gain. So it's possible... I may look more deeply into this at some point.
Hi,
when I get called on my paired bluedio BS-2 speakers on my op3 with oxygen 3.2.2, the ringtone played by the speaker is different (and much lower, just some dings) than the one played by the phone speakers.
Since I would need the speaker to hear better the ringtone in other places of my house, can anyone suggest a way to change the ringtone on the speaker?
Is that a built in feature in the speakers and not customizable?
thanks
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same problem, no solution
Hi!
I've the same problem and looking for a solution, too. What I an add as information, that it does'nt depends on the bluetooth device. I use bluetooth headphones and have bluetooth connection with the car radio and on both devices, when somebody calls me, the OP3-Speaker is ringing with the ringtone I choose, but the car radio or the headphones ring with something completly different but same - sounds like "old telephone"
I've already searched through all settings but without success, does anybody have an idea?
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Christian
Well, I really seek help here. I am really struggling to find an answer. I don't have the Radio App on my phone.
Can I anyhow manage to listen to radio on my phone without internet?
M8 got FM antena, just use the radio app..
connect a headset first to the audio jack of HTC One (M8) to use FM Radio. FM Radio uses the stereo headset as the FM radio antenna.
From the Home screen, tap , and then find and tap FM Radio.
Tap .
The first time you open FM Radio, it scans for local FM stations that you can listen to.
While you're listening to an FM station, you can:
Tap or to go to the next or previous station.
Drag the slider to tune in to a frequency on the FM band. To fine tune the radio frequency, tap or .
Tap to mark a radio station as a favorite. To see your other favorites and preset stations, tap .
To turn off FM Radio, tap .
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I know how to use the app but there is No app in my HTC m8
I think some carriers removed the radio app, but I'm not sure.
Just download it - https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/htc-c...tc-fm-radio-8-00-718941-android-apk-download/
Friends, I have a problem - FM radio (RN 8pro) When I plug in the headphones (as an antenna) - the headphones play stereo. But when I use BT headphones, the phone sends only a mono signal to the headphones. (If I use Xiaomi mi max2 then everything is OK - same procedure - same headphones). Internet radio and players in BT headphones are stereo. In both cases, the headphones are like an antenna in the mobile
So I did the factory settings and then wipe, unfortunately FM radio when playing bluethooth playing mono. Perhaps some update will fix what you have RN8pro really plays in bt headphones stereo? Easy test, play the same station as internet radio and then fm.
Sorry for bad English, maybe you will understand the problem.
There is a setting for bluetooth audio to use mono in accessibility options. See there if that option is turned on.
The problem is that only FM radio over BT plays mono. Other players, youtube, play stereo. The problem will be the transmission of the stereo signal to BT from the FM radio. Everything is OK with MI MAX 2
RN8pro + headphones (antenna) FM radio- BT headphones - MONO,
MI max 2 + headphones (antenna) FM radio- BT headphones - stereo,
at identical settings and apk FM version
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There is a setting for bluetooth audio to use mono in accessibility options. See there if that option is turned on.
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I don't want mono to play