How to turn off notification sounds while on bluetooth? - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S 4

My old GS2 had an option to disable notification sounds while on bluetooth connections. It's irritating when listening to my music while using a bluetooth connection especially on my car head unit at about 25 on my volume scale and all of a sudden, bloink, not kool.
Any input will be appreciated.
Pp.
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PanchoPlanet said:
My old GS2 had an option to disable notification sounds while on bluetooth connections. It's irritating when listening to my music while using a bluetooth connection especially on my car head unit at about 25 on my volume scale and all of a sudden, bloink, not kool.
Any input will be appreciated.
Pp.
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You could always open the expanded volume panel and turn notifications down to mute, thus letting you jam away without being interrupted. Is that what you were looking for? I feel that was too easy
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JORDVN said:
You could always open the expanded volume panel and turn notifications down to mute, thus letting you jam away without being interrupted. Is that what you were looking for? I feel that was too easy
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Way to easy, lol, there where options to have the sounds not activated but not muted. I may have been a rom feature, just can't remember. Lowering the volume down doesn't cut it, you still have a sound pause when the sound event happens.
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Khilbron said:
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Why thank you! Will try this out right now!
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And Tasker seems rather complicated to set up!
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Yeah, I admit Tasker is a bit daunting at first, but once you learn some stuff, it's awesome! I started out using llama, which can do a lot of stuff while still being free. Tasker is just more feature packed and can do other things like creating scenes and even make an installable app.
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If you would like more help in how to set one of them up, I would be happy to assist. Otherwise, there's a lot of other resources out there with more knowledge than me.
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Just checking to see if you got it to work the way you wanted. If not, I would be happy to help!
CapnPez said:
Just checking to see if you got it to work the way you wanted. If not, I would be happy to help!
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Any mod for this?
Yannick1988 said:
Any mod for this?
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Sorry, but I'm not sure what you mean. Are you asking about how to use Tasker or Llama to change the notification volume when plugged in?
CapnPez said:
Sorry, but I'm not sure what you mean. Are you asking about how to use Tasker or Llama to change the notification volume when plugged in?
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No. I'm asking if there is a mid to flash through recovery to disable notification in headphones when in silent or vibrate mode.
My old phone made a notification in headphone only in "normal mode" and it was better!
Yannick1988 said:
No. I'm asking if there is a mid to flash through recovery to disable notification in headphones when in silent or vibrate mode.
My old phone made a notification in headphone only in "normal mode" and it was better!
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Sorry, but no, I don't know of any mod to apply in recovery. Instead, I have a tasker profile set up so that whenever my Bluetooth headphones are connected, the notification volume is set to zero.
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