On the left earbud I almost can't hear a thing, it's not mute, just very low volume. And the right one works fine. I tested on different roms and can assure it's not related to that. Anyone knows if there's a software solution for this?
pedromsouza said:
On the left earbud I almost can't hear a thing, it's not mute, just very low volume. And the right one works fine. I tested on different roms and can assure it's not related to that. Anyone knows if there's a software solution for this?
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actually its not low volume the right bud gives more of speech of son and left ear bud gives more of the background music uncheck clear stereo
Where can I uncheck clear stereo?
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pedromsouza said:
Where can I uncheck clear stereo?
Enviado de meu C6503 usando Tapatalk
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walkman >settings>sound enhancements >clear stereo
bhavstech said:
walkman >settings>sound enhancements >clear stereo
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Thanks! It was already unchecked... It was nice to find the equalizer though. I still almost can't hear from the left earbud.
pedromsouza said:
Thanks! It was already unchecked... It was nice to find the equalizer though. I still almost can't hear from the left earbud.
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ohh then try another earpiece and check maybe earpiece is faulty
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Has anyone else experienced issues with system sounds not playing? My Nexus does not play any touch sounds or keyboard sounds, when both of those options are definitely checked. I've rebooted, factory restored, tried a new ROM, and I get no sounds.
I do have the famed "clicking" sound (of the speaker engaging and disengaging) as though it's attempting to play, if I listen closely.
Using the Verizon Galaxy Nexus with both stock 4.0.2 and an AOSP build of 4.0.3.
EDIT: Using Volume Control + to edit the System Volume from 2 to 7 fixed the problem.
Go to settings settings > sound > volume. Make sure your music, video, games, and other media slider isn't muted.
Same problem here. I thought that maybe it was a 4.0.1 issue... wonder if it is hw related?
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Have you tried connecting headphones to see if you hear anything? Maybe something got the sensor in the jack stuck?
El Daddy said:
Go to settings settings > sound > volume. Make sure your music, video, games, and other media slider isn't muted.
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Budgifvars said:
Same problem here. I thought that maybe it was a 4.0.1 issue... wonder if it is hw related?
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mutelight said:
Have you tried connecting headphones to see if you hear anything? Maybe something got the sensor in the jack stuck?
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Thanks for all the quick replies! I just had a brainstorm after posting and figured out what the problem is. I don't have an answer for HOW it happened, but there seems to be a System Volume that is NOT user-modifiable. I just downloaded Volume Control +, and changed the System Volume from 2 to 6. I can definitely hear it now!
Strange! Well at least you got it working!
Is there any way to increase the volume of the touch sounds?
pedmond said:
Is there any way to increase the volume of the touch sounds?
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Do you mean past volume level 7? Probably not. You could always pull the sound effects from /system/media/ui and amplify them in an audio program such as Audacity, then push them back.
copkay said:
Do you mean past volume level 7? Probably not. You could always pull the sound effects from /system/media/ui and amplify them in an audio program such as Audacity, then push them back.
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Thank you, I though about it too, but then I decided against it because I may feel I want to go back to a lower volume and it would be a pain in the neck to move files back and forth.
The only way I could get them a little louder is by using DSP or similar.
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Thank you, I though about it too, but then I decided against it because I may feel I want to go back to a lower volume and it would be a pain in the neck to move files back and forth.
The only way I could get them a little louder is by using DSP or similar.
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True, it would. Then again, to lower the volume, you could then just modify the system volume lower rather than moving the old files back.
thanks
Thanks this thread helped me get keyboard sound after flashing custom rom, there was no setting adjust system volume in setting.
3rd party apps like volume plus did the trick.
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Same problem here on my xperia play ! o.o
Don't know how happened, not flashing roms or appling any new tweak from 2 months or more..
Just the sound disappered.. =S
Solved with volume control + !
Anyone figure this out yet? My one main annoyance with the phone is this....
In CM10 there is an option for silent when connected to a2dp and headphones. guessing aokp is the same.
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Phoneguy589 said:
In CM10 there is an option for silent when connected to a2dp and headphones. guessing aokp is the same.
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Was hoping for more of something along the lines of still hearing notifications in headphones but not on speaker
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Narcistic said:
Was hoping for more of something along the lines of still hearing notifications in headphones but not on speaker
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That's what it does. It silences the handset speaker (if chosen) while connected to headset or a2dp. It just gives you the choice to silence the handset or choose vibrate.
Phoneguy589 said:
That's what it does. It silences the handset speaker (if chosen) while connected to headset or a2dp. It just gives you the choice to silence the handset or choose vibrate.
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oh wow perfect.. Maybe I should have played with the feature myself abit more lol. Thanks for confirmation on that.
Narcistic said:
oh wow perfect.. Maybe I should have played with the feature myself abit more lol. Thanks for confirmation on that.
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I am also plagued by this problem but I cannot find any such option. Using CM10 A7.
Also if anybody knows a way to make the lowest volume quieter, everybody can hear my calls even on the lowest volume!
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sorry to resurrect a dead thread, but I'm running CM10 stable on a Verizon GSIII, and cannot for the life of me find the option to stop speaker notifications when headset is plugged in. Is it not available on the Verizon version?
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sorry to resurrect a dead thread, but I'm running CM10 stable on a Verizon GSIII, and cannot for the life of me find the option to stop speaker notifications when headset is plugged in. Is it not available on the Verizon version?
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bump, running CM10.1 and can't find this option either on Verizon GSIII
h ijust got my note 2 from local today, the incall volume kind low even i set to max, any one have this issue on their or what can i set to make it louder , thanks
tongphan said:
h ijust got my note 2 from local today, the incall volume kind low even i set to max, any one have this issue on their or what can i set to make it louder , thanks
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1922715
Please Backup before messing with it..
do you have the same issue too
tongphan said:
do you have the same issue too
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Mine is working perfectly. No issues.
so you incall volume is loud
The in call volume is very loud on mine.
But I find that you need to position the phone correctly or else it will sound very quiet.
Try positioning the phone lower so that the upper edge of the phone is on the middle of your ear. Then it will sound very loud
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Viper2005 said:
The in call volume is very loud on mine.
But I find that you need to position the phone correctly or else it will sound very quiet.
Try positioning the phone lower so that the upper edge of the phone is on the middle of your ear. Then it will sound very loud
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i will try it, did you set your to max
Hi guys,
Since this last days people im calling is complaining about my microphone having too low volumen so they can varely hear me. Im using last Lupus kernel v11 and latest CM10, do you guys have any idea what could be going on? btw im not using any kind of headset or any other complement.
Thanks a lot in advance
kalrong said:
Hi guys,
Since this last days people im calling is complaining about my microphone having too low volumen so they can varely hear me. Im using last Lupus kernel v11 and latest CM10, do you guys have any idea what could be going on? btw im not using any kind of headset or any other complement.
Thanks a lot in advance
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Its up to you. If you think its a software issue, Do a factory reset or even reinstall your ROM. Flash ur ARC and see, if you have the same issue, it would be a software issue. Feel free to visit your service centre then ..!
Good Luck..!
well with bootloader unlocked no waranty, hope it isnt a hardware problem :S
I reflashed the ROM with same results, Im thinking in doing a full resintall and also give CM10.1 a chance hehe
but before that I would like to know if there are other options, some kind of parameter that I can set or something that I can check, I never liked the idea of something not working just reinstall hehehe
Ok a lot of CM10/10.1 ROMs have been having this problem. Try lowering your volume during call and then raising it again.
1337RYoN said:
Ok a lot of CM10/10.1 ROMs have been having this problem. Try lowering your volume during call and then raising it again.
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That helped me.. thanks a lot 1337RYoN!! :highfive:
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Ok a lot of CM10/10.1 ROMs have been having this problem. Try lowering your volume during call and then raising it again.
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Lowering the speaker volume you mean? and it will fix the problem of the other person not hearing me enough? Quite a funny solution hehehe
Didnt work for me?
Any more ideas?
There is a sound level control missing from standard sound settings of arc s,it is voice calls sound level.There are programs for sound control that give you access to this control where you can set it up seperatly from other sound levels.You may also lock the elevel so it will not change by sound level key.Try xperia ultimate HD mod v 4.4.It gives also seperate control on call voice.Hope that helps.
yahia
yahiadal said:
There is a sound level control missing from standard sound settings of arc s,it is voice calls sound level.There are programs for sound control that give you access to this control where you can set it up seperatly from other sound levels.You may also lock the elevel so it will not change by sound level key.Try xperia ultimate HD mod v 4.4.It gives also seperate control on call voice.Hope that helps.
yahia
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Thanks for the tip but for what I see that is only for ICS right?
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Thanks for the tip but for what I see that is only for ICS right?
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Try 'volume control + ' application from google play.It can do the job and more.Think it will work for cm 10.
yahia
yahiadal said:
Try 'volume control + ' application from google play.It can do the job and more.Think it will work for cm 10.
yahia
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Thats the pone i installed yesterday but it just gave me the same volume controls nothing about the microphone volume
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kalrong said:
Thats the pone i installed yesterday but it just gave me the same volume controls nothing about the microphone volume
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See the attached screen shot of the program in my phone.The control is called voice call and it's the 4th one.
I am using lupus v12 framework,ICS .587 and UHD mod v4.4
yahia
yahiadal said:
See the attached screen shot of the program in my phone.The control is called voice call and it's the 4th one.
I am using lupus v12 framework,ICS .587 and UHD mod v4.4
yahia
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Yup, all the controlls were at full, but doesnt that controll (voice call) managa the volume of your speaker? my problem is the other person not hearing me, so I suppose is more of a microphone problem.
kalrong said:
Yup, all the controlls were at full, but doesnt that controll (voice call) managa the volume of your speaker? my problem is the other person not hearing me, so I suppose is more of a microphone problem.
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Look I had the same problem as your's and solved it by raising the voice call control to maximum.Do you see this control now and at which level it is.Supply a screen shoot if u can.By the way you can test your microphone by using a voice recorder program.
yahiadal said:
Look I had the same problem as your's and solved it by raising the voice call control to maximum.Do you see this control now and at which level it is.Supply a screen shoot if u can.By the way you can test your microphone by using a voice recorder program.
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No luck, all settings are at max, tried lowering and raising, locked volume, .... and it was even worse :S tried recording with voice recorder and it sound like im far away from the microphone when im speaking right to it.
kalrong said:
No luck, all settings are at max, tried lowering and raising, locked volume, .... and it was even worse :S tried recording with voice recorder and it sound like im far away from the microphone when im speaking right to it.
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Try to make factory reset and install clean ICS and see if the problem is solved.
I had Nokia 7 Plus, it had an issue with the USB port which the service center couldn't fix, so they replaced it with Nokia 8.1
The speaker works well with music and videos, but on call, it's too low. What should I do?
shailendra1993 said:
I had Nokia 7 Plus, it had an issue with the USB port which the service center couldn't fix, so they replaced it with Nokia 8.1
The speaker works well with music and videos, but on call, it's too low. What should I do?
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Media volume (music and videos) is different from call volume. Check the call volume when you're in a call. I don't have the device, but this is a common "problem". They should be clear about it, but unfortunately they aren't. Hope it works out for you
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Media volume (music and videos) is different from call volume. Check the call volume when you're in a call. I don't have the device, but this is a common "problem". They should be clear about it, but unfortunately they aren't. Hope it works out for you
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I know, the call volume's on full still not much
shailendra1993 said:
I know, the call volume's on full still not much
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Hard luck. Get it checked. Shouldn't be a problem since it's still under warranty
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