My volume buttons will only adjust the call volume, even when I'm not in a call.
Yesterday I was listening to music and tried to adjust the volume from the lockscreen, but when I did the phone adjusted the phone volume instead. So I went into my music player app and tried there, same result. I pressed the volume again, and this time expanded the volume panel, and was able to adjust the volume from there. I then started playing around with the volume to see what it would do. I toggled vibrate/mute and the volume panel showed no change in the phone volume. It was after this that I noticed that the label on the volume panel next to what was normally the ringtone volume read "call volume" instead. I figured it was a weird one-time glitch, so I rebooted. No change. Pulled the battery, success! But a few minutes later I had the issue again. Hard reset again, same result. So it seems my phone thinks it is always in call.
I can only adjust music volume from the panel and only adjust ringer volume from the sound settings.
Any ideas as to why it is doing this?
Problem solved!
Apparently having www.weavesilk.com open in my chrome browser was causing the problem. I closed the weavesilk tab and my volume works just fine now. Weird.
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I've had this happen on RC2 as well...
After I've put the volume all the way down (vibrate only mode) and then turned the volume back up, none of my notification sounds will play. When I get sms/email the vibrate will go off but not the tone. I've checked Handcent and GMail settings and they both have a tone selected. However, once I get a txt/email, only vibrate no sound. My call ringtones, volume up/down, apps, music..etc works, but no notification.
Anyone help?
Grab Audio Guru from the market. It lists out all the system sound modes and lets you control all six of them individually. I had this happen once and found one of my sound controls set to zero. Used the slider in Audio Guru to increase it to max, problem solved.
have been running Vicious 4.1.1 for a few days now. When trying to listen to music, specifically dar.fm app, the volume is cut in half after answering and finishing a call. Volume adjustment doesn't do much. The only way to restore full volume is to reboot the phone.
Anyone see this type of volume issue?
quick update, after ending the call, if I go into the volume control area under settings and move the slider around then back, the volume will restore to full.
Sounds like a bug.
It seems that when you are in a call, the volume is FULL VOLUME, and you cannot turn it down without turning the volume UP and then DOWN. Anyone else seeing this?
tested mine(grey) on inbound/outbound calls....volume worked as it should
It seems to be the first time if you restart the phone. The phone earpiece is full volume, then you press volume UP and it goes quiet. It seems to be OK after that. So a minor issue apparently.
I've noticed a few people seem to have a problem with their volume in their headsets, but with my phone i can't adjust the volume during calls at all, headset or otherwise. i press the volume buttons, and the slider appears on screen going up and down, but even when i reduce it to minimum, the volume remains earsplittingly loud.
anyone got any ideas?
Thanks!
Hello,
I have noticed that for some time now whenever I try to adjust the volume of a call (during that call, using the volume buttons) the Bluetooth volume is adjusted instead of the in call volume, leaving me to either not hear well enough or too hearing too loud.
I have tried rebooting and noticed that for a few seconds after each reboot (about 15) whenever I place a call I can adjust the in call volume just fine. There is a definite point in time, though, when the in call volume in replaced with adjusting the Bluetooth volume during the same call after boot.
Notice that I do not have Bluetooth enabled and have never used a Bluetooth headset.
How can I debug this? This looks like some service starting and messing things up. How do I find which service is that?
Thanks.