The sound goes up loud or low randomly, any help would be great.
If the issue is related to Bluetooth, you can try "Disable absolute volume" in the Developer Options.
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Hey there.
I suddenly have a weird noise after I wake up my screen. It is not the screenlock sound which you can activate in sound option menu. The sound is always when I wake up my screen, after the screenlock sound if it is enabled. The most anoying thing is, if I listen to music it switches from headphones to speakers while the "wake-up noise" is played. The noise, sounds a little bit like the windows sound when you plug out an USB device. Any idea what it might be? And how I deactivate it.
Oh I almost forgot there is no noise if I have my phone on vibration.
Greets and thanks in advance,
mmittelb
mmittelb said:
Hey there.
I suddenly have a weird noise after I wake up my screen. It is not the screenlock sound which you can activate in sound option menu. The sound is always when I wake up my screen, after the screenlock sound if it is enabled. The most anoying thing is, if I listen to music it switches from headphones to speakers while the "wake-up noise" is played. The noise, sounds a little bit like the windows sound when you plug out an USB device. Any idea what it might be? And how I deactivate it.
Oh I almost forgot there is no noise if I have my phone on vibration.
Greets and thanks in advance,
mmittelb
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Ok I got rid of it by deactivating and activating the developers options.... I have no clue why, because I didn t change any option, but anyway it helped. Might be some Samsung Firmware bug.
Edit: Well nevermind I seem to have fixed it. I thought it was the gain, but as it turns out I had the Noise Filtering option checked. The audio quality in calls is clear as mud now.
Low Sound. Playing Music on Yureka loudspeaker will not appeal to many as the sound output is low. Sometimes sound plays muffled as well, depending upon the type of track you’re playing. If the sound output is distorting kinda, Go to audiofx app and disable it on speaker mode.
In-call sound is great but if you get low sound in earpiece, make sure in-call volume is at its peak. There is volume controls bug as well for in-call sound. During call, if the user tries to lower the volume, the volume slider moves but the volume level in reality is not lowered. I have also faced this bug. So, wait for software update, hopefully, these issues will be fixed.
Thank you. Unable to hear/attend callls without putting into speaker mode. After disabling audiofix option it solved the problem.
CRNair said:
Thank you. Unable to hear/attend callls without putting into speaker mode. After disabling audiofix option it solved the problem.
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Glad I was helpful!
no problem like this has happened,but if its there it will be fixed soon.
This may be a weird one, I am aware... BUT:
I connected bluetooth headphones to my S9 for the first time last night, and it was mind-blowingly loud, not in a good way. Even with the volume all the way down, it was almost painful to listen to music at the gym.
Do you guys know of any apps that can make sound quieter or adjust volume to be somewhere between the bottom volume option and the 'volume off' level?
I toggled dolby atmos on and off to see if that made any difference, and when I turned it on it seemed to get a little louder, which I expected. I also went through the audio profile customization, and while the audio sounds great, it's still too loud
Any ideas?
Thanks!.
I may have solved this one on my own, so I'll post the potential solution for anyone who may run into this issue in the future
In developer options, theres a toggle for 'disable absolute volume' - turn this ON.
Some Bluetooth speakers or devices might have issues working with Android’s volume control. Normally, changing the volume on your phone should change the volume of the Bluetooth device. Some devices don’t work with this feature, or have the volume become extremely quiet or super loud.
If you’ve experienced this problem with your devices, try enabling this setting. Otherwise, you should leave it turned off for normal functionality.
droideris1 said:
I may have solved this one on my own, so I'll post the potential solution for anyone who may run into this issue in the future
In developer options, theres a toggle for 'disable absolute volume' - turn this ON.
Some Bluetooth speakers or devices might have issues working with Android’s volume control. Normally, changing the volume on your phone should change the volume of the Bluetooth device. Some devices don’t work with this feature, or have the volume become extremely quiet or super loud.
If you’ve experienced this problem with your devices, try enabling this setting. Otherwise, you should leave it turned off for normal functionality.
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That's it. I had the same on my Pixel 2 XL but I kept it set to "Off" because it still gets super quiet too if I need. It could be because the Pixel 2 has 25 volume steps rather than 15
On my note 9 there is also an option without the need of the developer mode:
Go to settings -> bluetooth -> advanced
There should be an option like "media volume sync"
Turn that one off and you can turn down the volume on your headphones separately.
Hi,
As the title suggests my 5T appears to be muted on bluetooth when the volume is at 10% or less. This doesn't happen on speaker or audio jack so.
I've looked around and can't find any other instance of this. I've tried messing about with the "Bluetooth absolute volume" setting but that doesn't make a difference. It's happening for all bluetooth devices so it's nothing to do with the devices themselves.
I've attempted to up the volume steps within gravitybox but that does nothing (my understanding is OOS doesn't allow this to be changed?)
This has only been an issue since I updated to 8.1.0.
Just to add to this I've just found that if I put the slider to loud (bottom) and kill spotify and open it again I can then hear sound at the lowest volume setting. If i then put my slider to silent (top) I can hear sound still. I can the adjust volume around the low levels but the moment I go above 10% and back down I can then no longer hear the sound unless I repeat the earlier steps.
Any ideas?