I've noticed that media volume is being affected by in call volume.
Many times it happens I'm listening to music when a call comes, which being too loud (since i'm using my earphones) I reduce it by lowering the in call volume. After the call end the media volume gets reduced and it doesn't go up even if you max it out, although it can be lowered...
The remedy to fix it is make a dummy call and max out the in call volume, dis-connect and voila you're media volume is back up which can be lowered as desired...
Its not a serious bug as its temporary fix easy to apply but since most of the major android bugs on HD2 have been ironed out, so if developer has the time it would be great if they can look into it.
Also this a kernel/sound module bug, as I've seen it persist across different ROMS by different chefs. Yhough I have not tried Sense, but it present in both CM7 and MIUI roms whatever I tried so far..If some sense user can confirm, it would be helpful as these roms have different kernel...
I m currently using the ROM in my signature and i give a negative confirmation. Meaning in my HD2 and ROM i have faced no such issues. The media volume is independent of the In-Call volume.
Btw i admit once i noticed this bug when i was trying a MIUI rom.
Yes it exists. You can verify it.
1. Install Volume control
2. Play any music
3. Modify the InCall volume.
ayyu3m said:
Btw i admit once i noticed this bug when i was trying a MIUI rom.
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Yes even I think this might be specific to MIUI Roms.
Can anybody verify the same with AOSP roms?
ayyu3m said:
I m currently using the ROM in my signature and i give a negative confirmation. Meaning in my HD2 and ROM i have faced no such issues. The media volume is independent of the In-Call volume.
Btw i admit once i noticed this bug when i was trying a MIUI rom.
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So sense roms doesnt have this bug, it seems...
Well i remember having faced a similar issue when i was typhoons cm7 rom around a month or two back
I have also observed this 'bug'. My initial thought was that the DSP manager (I'm currently on CM ROM) does not restore the correct profile after hang up.
No bug on jw-miui. Tested like this: launch music, volume set to max
Did a call, adjusted in call volume to low.
Hang up, miui music start to play with its full volume (just like i set it before).
Second test was with low music volume. It works too. So I can't confirm the bug.
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I'm noticing that call volume only when speaker is enabled is extremely low. Volume for music played through the speaker or headset volume is just fine, strangely it only affects the speakerphone during a call.
I'm running LiquidSmooth 2.4 I believe, I haven't upgraded to 2.5 since last I heard that bricks phones. Should I just upgrade to CM10.1? I wasn't able to find a list of known issues. Either that, or if someone has a fix for 2.4 or something.
Thanks in advance for any help.
EDIT: I did find an existing thread about this, but it's back from January
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2088589
Anyone else experiencing this? I started with an AT&T Sense device, had been running Carbon ROM for a while and always had crackling from the bottom speaker when the volume was anything above half. I know that's a common problem with custom ROMs but I thought converting to stock GPE would fix it. I used the procedure here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2708589
I thought I supposedly had a fully stock GPE phone now but I still have distorted speaker sound. Is there anything additional I should have done? Flash some firmware or something?
I have the GPE software running on a former T-Mobile sense device, and I am experience zero sound distortion. Have you installed the HTC service pack? Is it possible that the speaker was damaged from the distortion? I have heard of permanent speaker damage when on a custom rom and the volume is out of control.
Hello, I have a non rooted Verizon one m8. Since the marshmallow update my speaker volume seems much lower, especially when it comes to ringtones and notifications. I did a factory reset and still having the issue.
Hi guys,
I'm sadly having audio noise on bottom speaker, when volume is enough low.
Since I installed GravityBox with audio tweaks, I tried disabling the module, but same result.
I'm running latest official OxygenOS (v3.2.6).
Is someone encountering that issue?
You think it's hardware related, or may be fixed with upcoming updates?
Thanks in advance.