Toggle Sound from Speaker to the Phone Speaker - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S 4

I got Call Recording working on my m919 TMO 4.4.2 with Fenny's Stock Rom v1.3 using Xposed and then the xposed module and then the S4/S5 app.
But it plays the recording through the speakerphone (so everyone can hear it, no privacy)
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Is there any way to toggle all sound/music from the speakerphone speaker to the normal phone speaker (the one you use when you put your ear to the phone).
That would be cool, like add it the the toggle menu where wifi, gps, and everything else is...?
Or anything else that can do it?

It should be the normal speaker, how are you playing the recording?
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ohhh, call record button wont work with wifi calls. is that a bug in my phone or are we never allowed to record wifi calls?

I don't use call recording so I can't say, however I have recorded one call before and it was fine, but can't remember if it was over WiFi
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I meant I want to switch all sound from the speakerphone speaker, to the phone speaker (the one you use when you put your ear to the phone).
Any way to do that?

Is the issue with the recording playback or all audio is playing through the speakerphone?
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There is no issue. The phone works exactly like it is supposed to.
I'm just asking, if there was any way to get all sound/audio/music to go to the phone speaker (the one on top/front of the phone), instead of the speakerphone on the back/bottom?

Oh ok, yeah I'm sure there is a way but I haven't seen anything regarding this.. Hopefully someone else can help
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[Q] EB13 Sound Issue

So someone just called me, and I could barely hear the ringing. I checked the Volume settings, and I had ringer volume all the way up.
Then, I noticed that the ringing was coming out of the earpiece instead of the speakerphone speaker.
Here's where it gets weird, though... Someone just called me as I was writing this post, and the ring came out of the speakerphone speaker like it's supposed to...
Additionally, when I'm using my new Samsung bluetooth headset that worked just fine before the update, i can hear the person I'm calling, but they can't hear me.
Is anyone else having weird audio issues?
Yes, I am having similar issues. All audio comes through the earpiece. Very annoying as I like listening to music on speaker phone but I can barely hear it through the earpiece. I hope there is a fix for this soon.
I am lucky I do not have this issue, but I think they were trying to prevent all of the blown speaker issues that have been posted about. Just a guess. Maybe this earpiece issue is a side effect
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same problem
hopefully someone can look at this and fix it

In phone earpiece and mouth piece stopped working

So my ear mouth piece stopped working any solutions to this or do I have to unroot and relock my phone and go back to stock to have it fixed
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Does speakerphone still work? Have you flashed a new kernel recently? I thought I had a kernel issue but it turns out my phone continuously thinks a headset was plugged into it and only loudspeaker worked for calls. My phone is now being fixed under warranty and they are replacing the auxiliary/speaker module.
Get a headset blocker app and try a call, see if the Mic and headphone speaker work then.
lathanub said:
Does speakerphone still work? Have you flashed a new kernel recently? I thought I had a kernel issue but it turns out my phone continuously thinks a headset was plugged into it and only loudspeaker worked for calls. My phone is now being fixed under warranty and they are replacing the auxiliary/speaker module.
Get a headset blocker app and try a call, see if the Mic and headphone speaker work then.
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They work just fine now for some reason but the issue I'm having now is my screen is staying on at all times unless its plugged into a charger I'm just gonna have to revert to stock and have them look at it
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video recording Loud Audio issue

Hello XDA I've searched everywhere and can't find any working fix. The only thing I know is something called AGC. Automatic gain control this is causing the loud audio being cit down.
Basically the problem is when the phone records in a loud environment the audio seem to go low and only your voice can be heard. I know this is purposely implemented but Is they a way to turn it off or off an another video recording app that does implement this feature
http://instagram.com/p/f1CRU3wRHL/
Here is an example I'm in Old Trafford (Manchester United's football ground) you would it's quite loud when the players are coming out indeed it is but my phone makes it quiet and only my voice is heard clearly.any help would be appreciated
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yusdi said:
Hello XDA I've searched everywhere and can't find any working fix. The only thing I know is something called AGC. Automatic gain control this is causing the loud audio being cit down.
Basically the problem is when the phone records in a loud environment the audio seem to go low and only your voice can be heard. I know this is purposely implemented but Is they a way to turn it off or off an another video recording app that does implement this feature
http://instagram.com/p/f1CRU3wRHL/
Here is an example I'm in Old Trafford (Manchester United's football ground) you would it's quite loud when the players are coming out indeed it is but my phone makes it quiet and only my voice is heard clearly.any help would be appreciated
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if someone knows how to edit smali code, i'm sure they can turn it off, but as far as I know, if someone knew, they would have already done it. I'll ask lyapota.

Bluetooth calls

Is anyone having a problem with their bluetooth where it will connect and work just fine playing music, but doesn't work good when talking on the phone? I am running stock rooted rom with EX kernal if that helps. Music plays flawlessly, but calls sound like there is bad static, almost like the call is about to drop, but I have full service and it does it everytime. It didn't do this when I first got it and I'm wondering if anyone knows a fix for this.
Mbrook said:
Is anyone having a problem with their bluetooth where it will connect and work just fine playing music, but doesn't work good when talking on the phone? I am running stock rooted rom with EX kernal if that helps. Music plays flawlessly, but calls sound like there is bad static, almost like the call is about to drop, but I have full service and it does it everytime. It didn't do this when I first got it and I'm wondering if anyone knows a fix for this.
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I am mostly using bluetooth headset for calls and have not had any issues with the call quality.
1) When via bluetooth the quality of a call is bad, then turning it off during call, makes the sound better?
2) What is your carrier?
3) Do you have VoLTE enabled or as soon as you start a call, the LTE drops to H/3G?
Charkatak said:
I am mostly using bluetooth headset for calls and have not had any issues with the call quality.
1) When via bluetooth the quality of a call is bad, then turning it off during call, makes the sound better?
2) What is your carrier?
3) Do you have VoLTE enabled or as soon as you start a call, the LTE drops to H/3G?
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1. Yes. If I switch it over to the phone itself the quality gets better.
2. Sprint
3. I don't have it enabled. How would I do that?
Mbrook said:
1. Yes. If I switch it over to the phone itself the quality gets better.
2. Sprint
3. I don't have it enabled. How would I do that?
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I have VoLTE, but I am on T-Mobile. For the past couple of days I have been hearing some noise while talking on the phone, but it was there regardless of using bluetooth headset or not. Maybe T-Mobile was doing something to network, but now the noise is gone. Don't know if Sprint has that. Do you have in settings>more>cellular - menu item/switch named "Enhanced 4G LTE..."?
You may have to get a new Bluetooth device I had this issue with the lg tone hbs- 730 on my n5x then it died so I had to buy a new one and I bought the lg tone hbs-800 and its just fine.also u may want to try and reset your Bluetooth device that's solved this issue for me in th e past
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I've used Bluetooth calling mainly with my car and it's been fine. A couple calls through a Bluetooth workout ear buds was okay.
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Q: Single fire speaker when using on-call speakerphone - Low volume

Hey all,
I was wondering if anyone else has experienced this issue. When I'm on a call with the 2 XL, only the bottom speaker fires, and it's pretty low when compared to my original XL. I have to max out the volume and still listen carefully for it to be of use. If anyone here has a 2 XL and an original pixel, could you test this too and report back? Thanks!
P.S. The speakers sound great when using it for music, games, etc.
Bump.... I posted the similar issue on the Google forums without response.
I do a lot of conference calls daily and was excited that the device uses 2 front firing speakers. Was really looking forward to that for conference calls. Come to find out that the phone only uses the bottom speaker for speakerphone. Doesnt really make sense to me since anything else--youtube, google music, etc. takes advantage of both speakers.
Hoping Google will listen to this and turn both speakers on for Speakerphone!!
Eric
iceman4357 said:
Bump.... I posted the similar issue on the Google forums without response.
I do a lot of conference calls daily and was excited that the device uses 2 front firing speakers. Was really looking forward to that for conference calls. Come to find out that the phone only uses the bottom speaker for speakerphone. Doesnt really make sense to me since anything else--youtube, google music, etc. takes advantage of both speakers.
Hoping Google will listen to this and turn both speakers on for Speakerphone!!
Eric
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I'm sure there will be an audio mod that gets developed that enables this feature in the future
iceman4357 said:
Bump.... I posted the similar issue on the Google forums without response.
I do a lot of conference calls daily and was excited that the device uses 2 front firing speakers. Was really looking forward to that for conference calls. Come to find out that the phone only uses the bottom speaker for speakerphone. Doesnt really make sense to me since anything else--youtube, google music, etc. takes advantage of both speakers.
Hoping Google will listen to this and turn both speakers on for Speakerphone!!
Eric
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This is done because of proximity to the top microphone for feedback prevention. Unlike just listening, conference calls require a microphone.
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obsanity said:
This is done because of proximity to the top microphone for feedback prevention. Unlike just listening, conference calls require a microphone.
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This
obsanity said:
This is done because of proximity to the top microphone for feedback prevention. Unlike just listening, conference calls require a microphone.
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So new to this topic aka 'issue' but I just realized this also that the top speaker was not firing when I am on speaker phone.
Just to confirm -this is an intended feature - true?
Both speakers to fire when playing music or videos out loud - true?
perveeus said:
So new to this topic aka 'issue' but I just realized this also that the top speaker was not firing when I am on speaker phone.
Just to confirm -this is an intended feature - true?
Both speakers to fire when playing music or videos out loud - true?
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When playing video or listening to music there is no need for a microphone to be active. When you're in a conference call, the other person has to some how hear you and the phone app turns on your microphone. Because this microphone is so close to one of the speakers, it must be turned off so that sounds coming from it do not feed back to the microphone.
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Its intended.
If the top speaker was to fire up as well,
The other party wont be able to hear you properly, since the sound from speaker itself will interfere too much for the mic next to it
Same situation will happen if you do video call. The phone will use top mic instead of bottom, since it assumed to receive your voice better that way
obsanity said:
When playing video or listening to music there is no need for a microphone to be active. When you're in a conference call, the other person has to some how hear you and the phone app turns on your microphone. Because this microphone is so close to one of the speakers, it must be turned off so that sounds coming from it do not feed back to the microphone.
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Wouldn't it make more sense for the top speaker to fire when in a speakerphone call then since the bottom speaker is so close to the microphone???
idkwhothatis123 said:
I'm sure there will be an audio mod that gets developed that enables this feature in the future
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We've been asking for that for months
pilotgav said:
We've been asking for that for months
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And there are mods backed into certain ROMs at this point. Problem is audio feedback and call distortion. It's not a fully functional mod at this point. Causes more harm than good.
idkwhothatis123 said:
And there are mods backed into certain ROMs at this point. Problem is audio feedback and call distortion. It's not a fully functional mod at this point. Causes more harm than good.
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I'm not saying you're wrong, I'm just a little confused how this happen.
I am thinking, if you hold the phone up to your ear, the mic is located at the bottom, not top.
And if there is a mic at the top, during speaker call we should be able to turn that off.
What says you on this theory?

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