Hi all,
I've rooted my galaxy tab 3 with odin and need to increase the headphone jack sound output. I beleive it can be done through the system files as ages ago i read somewhere how to do it but cannot find the link anymore. Can anyone help me?
The sound output is really bad with headphones, so much so that i cannot even hear it with headphones on in the plane, i have tried everything else from headphone amplifiers to equaliser apps. After much thought i have decided to go this way.
Cheers.
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I have problem using samsung wave's earphones on my hp laptop. The sounds seems crackled and in mono audio types it becomes very faint.. Either i should partially plug earphones or select mono channel in vlc player but this messes up the audio quality. But in my bro's lg optimus earphones everything is fine.
The sound quality on my wave is excellent but on my laptop its bad.. Will I need some other samsung driver or is it a common problem?? My laptop sound driver is up to date...
Thanx in advance....!
This so common
i use my earphone with my laptop and sound is excellent
My brother tried it with his laptop and sound is crap
the solution was to use the earphone half plugged and half unplugged
look for easier understanding put your earphone in your laptop and play music
now sound is just crap
unplug your earphone slowly from your laptop until you find sound is fine
i hope you get what i meant
Best Regards
Yeah even i have that problem and the solution is Given by the Post above my post !! i think its due to the THREE Strips that u can see on the HeadPhone pin on the Wave earphone (All mic included earphones have three strips and ordinary earphones have only two) !!! But better use any other ordinary earphones !!! !! Cheers mate !!!!!!
Thanx for suggestions, but i have been managing from weeks the way u told(found on some hp forum) but problem is it spoils the bass effect and sound becomes irritating rather than pleasent.... so i asked if i could get some driver which could make good use of earphone hardware like the way its played on wave....
Anyways its better i'll get some other earphones..
you dont need drivers for a 3.5 mm audio jack!.....lol
the thing is that the jack is madein such a way!
a normal 3.5 mm jack will have 3 point pin!
1 common
2 left audio
3 right audio
but if you talk about phone they have 4 point pin1
1 common
2 left audio
3 right audio
4 mic
the problem is that each company manufactures
pins with different configuration!..(so that a samsung high end earphone will not play in lg or lower end phones)
and in our headphones second point from the wire end is the mic.....so if the pin is fully plugged in you loose proper sound and when half plugged the common is outside the pin point so you get the mono effect without bass!.....lol
Hey guys. Massive love for the note 2. Incredible screen, amazing battery life, so quick and android is a beautiful and great OS. being a Web Developer I can completely manage Web servers via my phone!!! That's crazy.
Anyway the one problem I would love to fix is the low sound output. When I'm playing Spotify through the 3.5mm in my car, it's quite low, and I have to turn my car stereo up high - this causes distortion and makes the sound quality terrible. I've also noticed through headphones, although there is no distortion, sound output is not quiet but it's not too loud.. Anyone know of a fix for this?
To try and self help, I have turned my device up to full volume and made the stream quality 320k on the Spotify stream (thank god for unlimited data)
Thanks for the help
Audio output via headphone socket is now regulated by a stupid EU regulation that restricts the maximum volume - iP5 is the same. Stupid but true - must be a software limiter so I'm sure a workaround will come soon - bet it will need root.
have same problem , i miss my s2 cause of this , hope someone do hack or anything to increase the volume as it should be, used many apps but sound quality sux
same problem here, any solution ?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1931970
This should be the thing you need
Thanks for the suggestion. I will try it tonight. Being need to Android, does rooting my device have any negative effects? Also, has anyone tried this volume method and does it work?
Glad I'm not the only one in this boat.
Ahhhh man I feel everyones pain the galaxy note 2 audio out aux out volume is too low and sounds distorted when turned up full.
Please please please does anyone have a non root workaround. I dont believe rooting is the way forward with this beast. Althoug I did with the s2
Many thanks fir all your advice an help in advance
Ps loving the note 2 .... apple taste sour !!!
Hello there guys. Sorry for digging up this old thread but I have created a device to solve this problem if anyone is still struggling with it. Check out my kickstarter called OxAmp.
Hello,
well, since yesterday I've switched to Samsung Galaxy Note II from Samsung Galaxy SIII and what is strange is that the audio output through the 3.5 mm audio jack on the Note is very silent compared to the one on SIII, I mean the SIII is like 3 times louder than Note on this one? Though the phone speaker output is probably louder on the Note II. So any ideas on this? Is it particularly my Note II or is it the usual scenario for all Notes?
Can there something be done about it? I mean even if download a volume booster, it will probably boost both: the audio jack and the phone speaker output, which could lead to damaging my phone speaker eventually?
Any solutions to this problem? I
What file are you listening to? Is it a MP3, FLAC or a movie?
Obvious, but did you make sure to turn the volume up on note2? Samsung has a habit of making its phones and tablets default to half volume when you plug something in.
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jujuburi said:
What file are you listening to? Is it a MP3, FLAC or a movie?
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External Speaker output through audio jack very low
I got that problem too on my Note II, So is there any solution for that to increase the Volume when we connect to the output speaker through the 3.5mm jack (Aux)
Hi all
I'm having some audio and overall headset problems with my s4 mini.
First I tried 3 different headsets/headphones, and they all made this wierd sound when playing music. It was like the middle rage of hz were missing.
Then I tried to connect a micro-usb headset to see if this could work better, but the phone doesn't recognize the headset at all.
I'm able to charge my phone from the micro-usb.
Has anyone else tried this or even better, know a solution to this?
BR
Claus
Hi guys, anyone might have an idea how to bypass the stupid EU limitation on the audio jack volume?
Last time that I've done it it was so easy!
On a Pocophone you need to change the region outside EU and the audio DAC is enabled, louder and clearer audio.
I really need this as I have some professional studio headphones and his phone has the weakest volume of everything I've tested with, other phones, laptop, tablet.
No need to tell me to change the headphones or buy an headphone amp please.
Many thanks!
mitranator said:
Hi guys, anyone might have an idea how to bypass the stupid EU limitation on the audio jack volume?
Last time that I've done it it was so easy!
On a Pocophone you need to change the region outside EU and the audio DAC is enabled, louder and clearer audio.
I really need this as I have some professional studio headphones and his phone has the weakest volume of everything I've tested with, other phones, laptop, tablet.
No need to tell me to change the headphones or buy an headphone amp please.
Many thanks!
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huh weird. cant u normally change that via opt out in the settings somewhere? maybe also check the developer options, might pop up there....
OT: which headphones are u rocking? i recently got myself a pair of ATH-M50X (cable version, dont want to lose wuality via BT) and omg the sound is so awesome
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