Call *#*#3646633#*#* to enter service mode.
Chose the tab Hardware Testing
Click Audio
Here you can adjust the max volume output for different parts of the system, start with Normal Mode to set the max overall volume. Be careful with the values you set and take a screenshot if you need to restore your values...
P.S! Do i need to say; dont change anything that you are not sure what it will result in!
Hi, I've the problem that the mic volume with the headset is to slow, how I correct this?
SuperKekko84 said:
Hi, I've the problem that the mic volume with the headset is to slow, how I correct this?
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You can use the app MTK engineer. there is an option to set those vallue higher:good:
Ro3lz said:
You can use the app MTK engineer. there is an option to set those vallue higher:good:
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I try but with no result. Any other option?
SuperKekko84 said:
I try but with no result. Any other option?
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I dont know i will try to find it out
Thanks a lot. I've increase the sound
i try on my CM12.1
MTK setting cannot find EngineerModeApp
any suggestion?
is the theme for P8000, we do not have this firmware
Is it possible to lower the minimum and increase the maximum brightness?
This thread is about Audio settings, but maybe you can those values also in service mode?
Why don't you go through the setting and Google it, or do someone in here know?
which option is for volume while using earphones? I've tried to increase some values and it just increased my speakers volume not the volume when I plug in my earphones..
stefandavcev said:
which option is for volume while using earphones? I've tried to increase some values and it just increased my speakers volume not the volume when I plug in my earphones..
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This is the only way I have found to reliably increase my volume:
Speaker Boost
I usually set it around 19-21%. Runs in the notification tray and occasionally needs to tap just to restart it.
Worked on stock and currently working fine on Eragon 7.0 alongside Viper4Android.
kevvyboy said:
This is the only way I have found to reliably increase my volume:
I usually set it around 19-21%. Runs in the notification tray and occasionally needs to tap just to restart it.
Worked on stock and currently working fine on Eragon 7.0 alongside Viper4Android.
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This doesnt seem to work for me. It says please try again or reboot. I tried rebooting and its still the same
stefandavcev said:
This doesnt seem to work for me. It says please try again or reboot. I tried rebooting and its still the same
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Damn
I had that on Eragon 6.7, the older stock ROMs seemed to work ok, and Eragon 7.0 seems fine too. I could never work put what was stopping it working. All the other volume apps seemed to be abject failures and in some cases downright fraudulent - they just erm....turned your volume slider up!
Are you on stock or Eragon?
kevvyboy said:
Damn
I had that on Eragon 6.7, the older stock ROMs seemed to work ok, and Eragon 7.0 seems fine too. I could never work put what was stopping it working. All the other volume apps seemed to be abject failures and in some cases downright fraudulent - they just erm....turned your volume slider up!
Are you on stock or Eragon?
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Eragon 7.0 :/
stefandavcev said:
Eragon 7.0 :/
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Well that is strange, so am I and it is working just fine. Sorry, can't explain that
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I am running stock rooted rom. When paired with my car bluetooth, the call volume is extremely low. Is there an easy fix for this? Would a custom rom fix this?
Getting my phone replaced next week due to bad charging port. Hopefully the new one will not have this problem.
iontrap said:
Getting my phone replaced next week due to bad charging port. Hopefully the new one will not have this problem.
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Did a new phone work? I have been having the same problem and nothing fixes it. I have tried different ROMs with no success. I thought stock would fix it but i still have the same problem. Its hit or miss. On the first call that i make from my car the audio is normally great. As soon as i hang up and make another call, the audio drops and i have to crank my stereo volume up to the max just to barely hear.
ibleo02 said:
Did a new phone work? I have been having the same problem and nothing fixes it. I have tried different ROMs with no success. I thought stock would fix it but i still have the same problem. Its hit or miss. On the first call that i make from my car the audio is normally great. As soon as i hang up and make another call, the audio drops and i have to crank my stereo volume up to the max just to barely hear.
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No change with the new phone. Next step is to try a 4.4.2 rom.
Yeah I tried the official CM 11.0 with the same problems
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ibleo02 said:
Yeah I tried the official CM 11.0 with the same problems
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I tried Mahdi, had an improvement in normal call volume but nothing significant with bluetooth volume.
I haven't had a chance to test my bluetooth volume yet, but I found this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1524083 and it has increased my in call volume. Only difference is I used a value of 10 instead of 100. I'm hoping the bluetooth volume will increase with this mod.
I was able to increase my Bluetooth volume to more than acceptable level, very pleased with this mod.
I've had this issue on my Optimus and my Nexus 7. Thanks for the tip, going to give it a shot!
unrly said:
I've had this issue on my Optimus and my Nexus 7. Thanks for the tip, going to give it a shot!
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Hope it works for you.
iontrap said:
Hope it works for you.
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Something went wrong, my phone is now in a boot loop (black screen with backlight) now. Hoping I can get it fixed without wiping it, but I'm at work without my personal laptop so I won't be able to mess with it until later :/
This is very annoying. Anyone know how to disable the don't turn the volume up to loud notice.
dtaylorr said:
This is very annoying. Anyone know how to disable the don't turn the volume up to loud notice.
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One usually needs to be rooted to alter that setting.
Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk
Higgs_Boson said:
One usually needs to be rooted to alter that setting.
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Which I am, I just don't know what to do next
dtaylorr said:
Which I am, I just don't know what to do next
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Before I give you the longer work around, I found this info:
http://forums.androidcentral.com/sa...tle-sound-warning-when-increasing-volume.html
"I went into music settings and checkmarked the option to set all songs to the same volume. Now when I increase the volume, the warning message doesn't come up at all, and I can increase volume to the maximum if I want. Finally, I've been trying to fix this problem for ages, and I know others are experiencing this as well! Try this out and give me a shout if it works for you."
Try tweaking that setting in the stock music app.
If that doesn't work for you, you'll have to install the Xposed Framework and enable a module which can disable the setting.
http://gs4.wonderhowto.com/how-to/d...ng-headphones-your-samsung-galaxy-s4-0154483/
This is in regards to the Galaxy S IV, but it will work for the S III, too.
Thanks for the help
Anyone come up with a volume hack for headphones? On the g2 you could edit the mixerpaths file. Im rooted without twrp and tried that and got stuck in a nice bootloop and had to push the stock rom thru adb to get back up. Once i get twrp i can run thru some settings. Just wondering if anyone else is bummed out by this low volume.
I can say my phone don't need volume boost. Phone sounds great. Have to turn it down. Sounds way better than note 3
The speaker is fine. Although I wish it could go up by one or two when I'm listening through headphones.
IXChicharitoXI said:
The speaker is fine. Although I wish it could go up by one or two when I'm listening through headphones.
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Ooops yea edited my post to reflect that im talking about headphone volume.
I had a chance to play YouTube on G3 through speaker.
The speaker is nice if it's not louder than S3.
I'll take a crack at it. I'm at work now but ill see if i can figure it out in the am
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Partially hijacking this thread, but does anybody know if there's a hidden way to disable the safe volume warning every time I plug in my headset? This is the most annoying thing on this phone, especially if I do a quick travel to n from lunch and work, I have to keep pressing the volume button again n again. I know most likely it's baked into the ROM, but maybe someone knows something.
OP, you sure this is not the problem you're facing? At first I thought I had gone all the way on the volume, but I realized I had to press it again to boost the volume to the max.
aquariuz23 said:
Partially hijacking this thread, but does anybody know if there's a hidden way to disable the safe volume warning every time I plug in my headset? This is the most annoying thing on this phone, especially if I do a quick travel to n from lunch and work, I have to keep pressing the volume button again n again. I know most likely it's baked into the ROM, but maybe someone knows something.
OP, you sure this is not the problem you're facing? At first I thought I had gone all the way on the volume, but I realized I had to press it again to boost the volume to the max.
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Nah I wish. I just like really loud music. The phone is capable of doing much higher levels with a few slight tweaks. I'm sure for most its loud enough.
roughmouth said:
I'll take a crack at it. I'm at work now but ill see if i can figure it out in the am
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Thanks I appreciate it.
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Nah I wish. I just like really loud music. The phone is capable of doing much higher levels with a few slight tweaks. I'm sure for most its loud enough.
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aquariuz23 said:
Partially hijacking this thread, but does anybody know if there's a hidden way to disable the safe volume warning every time I plug in my headset? This is the most annoying thing on this phone, especially if I do a quick travel to n from lunch and work, I have to keep pressing the volume button again n again. I know most likely it's baked into the ROM, but maybe someone knows something.
Not sure if this is what you are looking for but, G3 Tweaksbox has this option. It is under sound tweaks. Then check "Disable Safety Headset Volume"
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this is not my mod but it dose seem to help a little. it is for the G2 but it seems to work on mine. I have not fully tested it though so make sure you are backed up.
thanks goes to the original poster
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2482750
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Anyone come up with a volume hack for headphones? On the g2 you could edit the mixerpaths file. Im rooted without twrp and tried that and got stuck in a nice bootloop and had to push the stock rom thru adb to get back up. Once i get twrp i can run thru some settings. Just wondering if anyone else is bummed out by this low volume.
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Viper4Android
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2191223
1. Download & extract the version for android 4.4, then install it
2. Open Viper4Android, choose quality, let it install the special driver and allow root. You may need to update busybox, it will prompt you if necessary.
3. Reboot
4. Open V4A, press the 3 dots at top right, change UI to "Moderate"
5. Swipe to "Headphone" tab, enable master power & playback gain control, scroll to bottom of page, change output gain to +0.8 or +1.6
aquariuz23 said:
Partially hijacking this thread, but does anybody know if there's a hidden way to disable the safe volume warning every time I plug in my headset? This is the most annoying thing on this phone, especially if I do a quick travel to n from lunch and work, I have to keep pressing the volume button again n again.
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There is an Xposed module for that
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nicenice19 said:
aquariuz23 said:
Partially hijacking this thread, but does anybody know if there's a hidden way to disable the safe volume warning every time I plug in my headset? This is the most annoying thing on this phone, especially if I do a quick travel to n from lunch and work, I have to keep pressing the volume button again n again. I know most likely it's baked into the ROM, but maybe someone knows something.
Not sure if this is what you are looking for but, G3 Tweaksbox has this option. It is under sound tweaks. Then check "Disable Safety Headset Volume"
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Pardon my English, but OH **** Bro! thanks for that! Gonna give it a shot in a bit!
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The viper mod works OK but I ended up following this guide. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2819821
Just make sure you fix permissions and all will be well.
garymachete said:
Anyone come up with a volume hack for headphones? On the g2 you could edit the mixerpaths file. Im rooted without twrp and tried that and got stuck in a nice bootloop and had to push the stock rom thru adb to get back up. Once i get twrp i can run thru some settings. Just wondering if anyone else is bummed out by this low volume.
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Try this one I have on mine
https://mega.co.nz/#!xtghBa5Y!XzgOXZyhmVXOyq-dsbLcbu5sk-i1KMerxkyyStMeID0
Backup ur normal mixer_paths.xml and save it somewhere on your sd card in case u want to go back.Go to system/etc and move mixer_paths.xml somewhere on ur sd card and put this one in its place.Change permissions to rw= r=r and reboot.I have this and viper4android and my skullcandy navigators pump [emoji6]
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The viper mod works OK but I ended up following this guide. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2819821
Just make sure you fix permissions and all will be well.
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I tried the V4A version and I must say it did make a bit of a difference in sound boost but one of the main things I use the headphones for at times is making phone calls. When I tried to make a call the volume of the call still sounded low. Is anyone else experiencing this? I have Sirius radio installed and you tube and sound on both definitely improved a bit. I wanted to try the other method by modifiying the path files but I heard some issues causing boot loops and it pretty much scared me away. I'm also still trying to figure out how to install TWRP on my LG G3 since I rooted it manually, I can't figure out how to get it on my device. Any help would be appreciated.
EDIT: Finaly got TWRP on my device.
It's not a problem with the phones volume control but with your hearing ability.
I had hearing tests done last year at the clinic and they said I had very good sense of hearing... kind of a weird thing. Anyways, I can get it to about 75% volume and it's extremely loud. Any more than that is painful.
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I tried the V4A version and I must say it did make a bit of a difference in sound boost but one of the main things I use the headphones for at times is making phone calls. When I tried to make a call the volume of the call still sounded low. Is anyone else experiencing this? I have Sirius radio installed and you tube and sound on both definitely improved a bit. I wanted to try the other method by modifiying the path files but I heard some issues causing boot loops and it pretty much scared me away. I'm also still trying to figure out how to install TWRP on my LG G3 since I rooted it manually, I can't figure out how to get it on my device. Any help would be appreciated.
EDIT: Finaly got TWRP on my device.
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I got no bpotloops just remembrr change permissions when u put in the new one or save the one u edit.Always backup ur rom in case.But Im good here
I can't find how to turn off the loud ringtone that happens whenever powering on or rebooting the phone. Just got the phone today from HTC USA unlocked, and updated it to 7.0. Usually you can shut off this sound. Love this phone so far. Thanks
My experience is you can usually disable the sound on custom roms either during the aroma installation or by removing the audio file / renaming it (which you can do with root access even on a stock rom).
Never known it to be an option on HTC phones though ... or one that is a problem for someone. How often do you turn your phone off and on?
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My experience is you can usually disable the sound on custom roms either during the aroma installation or by removing the audio file / renaming it (which you can do with root access even on a stock rom).
Never known it to be an option on HTC phones though ... or one that is a problem for someone. How often do you turn your phone off and on?
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Thanks, I don't power on the phone often but I'm worried I'll do it in some quiet place, like a classical concert. You're right, I should forget about it and just be careful. The phone is stock with no mods.
If it helps any the file is found:
system\customize\resource\HTC_Sense5_Boot.mp3
andybones said:
If it helps any the file is found:
system\customize\resource\HTC_Sense5_Boot.mp3
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Thanks!
Speaking said:
Thanks, I don't power on the phone often but I'm worried I'll do it in some quiet place, like a classical concert. You're right, I should forget about it and just be careful. The phone is stock with no mods.
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If you turn the Ringtone volume down, the boot up sound will be quieter, is one thing I've noticed. Possibly even silent if you just use vibrate.
silegeek said:
If you turn the Ringtone volume down, the boot up sound will be quieter, is one thing I've noticed. Possibly even silent if you just use vibrate.
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Good idea.
There's an app on the Play store called Silent Boot. It does what it says just fine with Marshmallow. No clue if it still works on Nougat though...
Cool, I'll check it out.
Confirming that unfortunately Silent Boot doesn't work on the latest Android 7.0 update for HTC 10. Kinda want to return it... or go down the mod path. Halp.
Got Nougat OTA update, Silent Boot still does the trick after that.
I just rooted my new M10 and find that the volume for both ringtone and calls is markedly lower. This happened also on my M9 and I thought it was just my imagination, but now that I'm experiencing the same symptom on both devices, I was hoping that someone might be able to help me track it down. Is it a setting perhaps in build.prop or elsewhere that somehow got changed when rooting and going S-Off?
What method are you using to obtain root?...flashing: a pre-rooted ROM, SuperSU, or Magisk?
chrisz5z said:
What method are you using to obtain root?...flashing: a pre-rooted ROM, SuperSU, or Magisk?
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Stock HTC factory ROM, Sunshine, TWRP, SuperSU.
BillTheCat said:
I just rooted my new M10 and find that the volume for both ringtone and calls is markedly lower. This happened also on my M9 and I thought it was just my imagination, but now that I'm experiencing the same symptom on both devices, I was hoping that someone might be able to help me track it down. Is it a setting perhaps in build.prop or elsewhere that somehow got changed when rooting and going S-Off?
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I never noticed that myself, but you can flash Viper4Android to increase gain/volume.
xunholyx said:
I never noticed that myself, but you can flash Viper4Android to increase gain/volume.
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Downloaded V4A and... wow, there's a lot goin' on there. What settings would I use if I just wanted to simply bump up the volume on the speakers a bit?
BillTheCat said:
Downloaded V4A and... wow, there's a lot goin' on there. What settings would I use if I just wanted to simply bump up the volume on the speakers a bit?
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Under the phone speaker tab, turn on "eXtra loud" I would assume. I've never used V4A for phone speakers myself.
Also under the same tab, you can increase the output gain in "Master Gate".
For me, I mostly use it to boost volume and tweak audio setting for bluetooth