I think the volume steps are too big, how can I reduce them ?
AlCapone said:
I think the volume steps are too big, how can I reduce them ?
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Just press with the finger onto the volume control where you want it to be.
yep, but that won't fix the volume adjustment when "in pocket" - or using the RC E100 remote control...
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I too am interested in this. I know the on screen one can be changed in single steps by using your finger, but the rocker switch on the side changes in steps of three, can this also be shortened to one?
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Guys i've been looking and researching on how to make this possible i know it can be done because i had it in a past ROM but i forgot which one it was, can anyone guide me on how i can accomplish this?
I know in CM6's stock music player, you just hold down one of the volume keys while the screen's off and it'll go back/forward with tracks.
drmacinyasha said:
I know in CM6's stock music player, you just hold down one of the volume keys while the screen's off and it'll go back/forward with tracks.
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oh now i remember that was the ROM i used to use but i want to have this feature on a sense ROM any ideas on how this is done?
I'm looking to get this feature in another rom as well. I tried to push the apk and that worked fine.
But, the Volume Rocker to skip songs feature does not work.
i like the galaxy s music player. is there a way to set a widget for it? like the regular google music widget?
han.azuki said:
i like the galaxy s music player. is there a way to set a widget for it? like the regular google music widget?
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Nope. Not without actually writing one apparently. Shame really, as I love it too, but swithed away because there is no widget.
It integrates perfectly into the notification tray, so just pull down to access the controls. I like how you can even control from the lockscreen without having to unlock.
Guys use, Cubed!!
r3loaded2010 said:
It integrates perfectly into the notification tray, so just pull down to access the controls. I like how you can even control from the lockscreen without having to unlock.
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yes true, but i would love to have it fill a section of my homescreen so i can look at the album art
sounds good. too bad samsung did't go all the way with the intergration by creating a widget for it. but the fact that you can access the music controls while the phone screen is locked is very good. i like how they implemented it.
Alright guys, I don't care that there is no widget for the player, but I DO care that I can't change the songs with the volume buttons, which is REALLY annoying
celeronix said:
Alright guys, I don't care that there is no widget for the player, but I DO care that I can't change the songs with the volume buttons, which is REALLY annoying
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As their name says, volume buttons are to control the sound volume, so what do you expect...
Mixzing is a rather good music player I found. Sorry I'm aware it means you wont be using the default Samsung one, but this one is loaded with features, has a custom EQ, 3 widgets and you can control it from the lock screen. I paid for the nicer version of it as it's something I now use everyday.
celeronix said:
Alright guys, I don't care that there is no widget for the player, but I DO care that I can't change the songs with the volume buttons, which is REALLY annoying
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I'd really like something like this. Like on the iPhone headphones when you double click the button on the headphones it changes song, saves you from having to go into your pocket all the time.
Benson17 said:
As their name says, volume buttons are to control the sound volume, so what do you expect...
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I expect when my screen is Off, holding VolUp or VolDown to change the songs.
This is a natural way to do it.
celeronix said:
I expect when my screen is Off, holding VolUp or VolDown to change the songs.
This is a natural way to do it.
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And if I want to change the volume, what should I do? Unlock the device first ?
Shaking the device to go to the next song is much better I think.
Yeah... especially great for runners.. changing the song every 5 sec when you run fast! great idea!
Do you change the volume every 5 sec when you run?
In jpk, volume works with screen locked.
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Guys, stop pulling legs.
My 5 year old WM2003SE phone has all the customizable buttons for everything. Hold the camera button and I program it to start the music player. Several other customizations.
I still can't believe on this "advanced", so called "flexible" phone, I don't have the option of customizing buttons (other than power button to end the call).
Worse, the music player plays every junk after it has to scan for music and video each time we restart the phone or unmount and mount the memory cards.
I would like to see a way to tell the phone to scan only particular folders and best it should SAVE the scanned items rather than being ABSOLUTE DUMB to scan each time it restarts the phone or mount a card. WHY SHOULD IT SCAN in the first place? We could just tell it like every other phone or music player app to "Search a folder" when needed!
I would appreciate some discussion on this. Sorry for diverting from this thread. I could start a new one to discuss, if needed.
There is a way to change the songs with HOLDING (not just pressing) the VolUp button, but nobody wants to give me a hand. I need some developers help.
I don't know how to decompile apk files or something like that.
celeronix said:
There is a way to change the songs with HOLDING (not just pressing) the VolUp button, but nobody wants to give me a hand. I need some developers help.
I don't know how to decompile apk files or something like that.
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I understand you, its like on every Sony Ericsson's phone.
Holding "-" - change song to next
Holding "+" - change song to previous
Pressing "-" - reducing volume
Pressing "+" - increasing volume
I want it more than android 2.2
Cool, I'd too like to see this implemented! Also, double-tap on the headset's button to change the track would be nice.
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Motorola's S9 have control button on the earphone, you can change songs with them whenever you want (wasn't working with Android on vogue)
you might want to check them out!
I just went from mrom to root box and I'm really missing mrom's small volume increments. Is there any way to get that on another aosp ROM?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2330927
I have a Kindle Fire with Android 4.2.2.
I am wondering if there is a volume widget that controls ALL of the volume controls with one slider? I downloaded one widget but it had 6 different sliders, I just want one that controls volume for everything.
Also, I have the kindle app installed, and there are no covers showing on my PDF files. On my iPhone the kindle app displays covers for PDF files just fine, what can I do to fix this?
jbrizzly said:
I have a Kindle Fire with Android 4.2.2.
I am wondering if there is a volume widget that controls ALL of the volume controls with one slider? I downloaded one widget but it had 6 different sliders, I just want one that controls volume for everything.
Also, I have the kindle app installed, and there are no covers showing on my PDF files. On my iPhone the kindle app displays covers for PDF files just fine, what can I do to fix this?
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Volume control (Pro)
I can't link it because I don't have 10 posts. If you see this in the URL you've got the right one. id=rubberbigpepper.VolumeControlPro
It has many options for the way it's displayed. The picture doesn't do it justice. You can control the main volume of your device with one small slider that can be on the screen at all times, and you can even pick the size, color, and position of the volume slider. It's the best one I tried for Kindle.
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Volume control (Pro)
I can't link it because I don't have 10 posts. If you see this in the URL you've got the right one. id=rubberbigpepper.VolumeControlPro
It has many options for the way it's displayed. The picture doesn't do it justice. You can control the main volume of your device with one small slider that can be on the screen at all times, and you can even pick the size, color, and position of the volume slider. It's the best one I tried for Kindle.
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I second this app. I tried quite a few different apps/widgets before finding this one and loving it. I use the free version and it's great. The volume slider you get is easy to use, and you can control the positioning/size/transparency/etc as Scoobio said.