System volume - OnePlus 7T Questions & Answers

Trying to find a way to lower system volume. In settings system volume is an on/off option only. Any help would be very appreciated. Hearing touch sounds is very important to me, but not at the volume oneplus has it set at. Thanks

wickets said:
Trying to find a way to lower system volume. In settings system volume is an on/off option only. Any help would be very appreciated. Hearing touch sounds is very important to me, but not at the volume oneplus has it set at. Thanks
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Really just need to wait for root

Okay, I have root. Now what should be done? I used v4a convolvers in the past.
And changing max volume steps from what I remember doesnt do anything for OnePlus phones. At least not for my op3t?

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Adjusting Dialer volume...It's doable...but I don't know how...

Alright, so, I noticed at one point that the dialer volume was really low, and I didn't mind it one bit...because I was looking for a way to get it to lower. Now it's back to normal...and I'm back to finding a way, has anyone else experienced their dialer volume being different at times? What did you do before or after the change?
When I installed SWITCHPRO...it lets you go into the info secion (free one even) and then click on the volume icon and the you can change the system volumes here. That's how I do it....
weehooherod said:
To adjust the dialer volume, go into the dialer and press press the volume up/down buttons.
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Uhm...wouldn't that just increase/decrease the ringer volume? I understood that he wanted to change the sound of the system clicks/beeps/sounds.
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RavenII said:
Alright, so, I noticed at one point that the dialer volume was really low, and I didn't mind it one bit...because I was looking for a way to get it to lower. Now it's back to normal...and I'm back to finding a way, has anyone else experienced their dialer volume being different at times? What did you do before or after the change?
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Download audio manager from the market then adjust system volume
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Right I know there are tools for this, but I did it without any tools at all...I'm pretty sure it wasn't coming out of the speaker on the back...but softly out of the ear piece.

[Q][SOLVED] No Touch Sounds or Keyboard Sounds

Has anyone else experienced issues with system sounds not playing? My Nexus does not play any touch sounds or keyboard sounds, when both of those options are definitely checked. I've rebooted, factory restored, tried a new ROM, and I get no sounds.
I do have the famed "clicking" sound (of the speaker engaging and disengaging) as though it's attempting to play, if I listen closely.
Using the Verizon Galaxy Nexus with both stock 4.0.2 and an AOSP build of 4.0.3.
EDIT: Using Volume Control + to edit the System Volume from 2 to 7 fixed the problem.
Go to settings settings > sound > volume. Make sure your music, video, games, and other media slider isn't muted.
Same problem here. I thought that maybe it was a 4.0.1 issue... wonder if it is hw related?
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Have you tried connecting headphones to see if you hear anything? Maybe something got the sensor in the jack stuck?
El Daddy said:
Go to settings settings > sound > volume. Make sure your music, video, games, and other media slider isn't muted.
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Budgifvars said:
Same problem here. I thought that maybe it was a 4.0.1 issue... wonder if it is hw related?
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk
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mutelight said:
Have you tried connecting headphones to see if you hear anything? Maybe something got the sensor in the jack stuck?
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Thanks for all the quick replies! I just had a brainstorm after posting and figured out what the problem is. I don't have an answer for HOW it happened, but there seems to be a System Volume that is NOT user-modifiable. I just downloaded Volume Control +, and changed the System Volume from 2 to 6. I can definitely hear it now!
Strange! Well at least you got it working!
Is there any way to increase the volume of the touch sounds?
pedmond said:
Is there any way to increase the volume of the touch sounds?
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Do you mean past volume level 7? Probably not. You could always pull the sound effects from /system/media/ui and amplify them in an audio program such as Audacity, then push them back.
copkay said:
Do you mean past volume level 7? Probably not. You could always pull the sound effects from /system/media/ui and amplify them in an audio program such as Audacity, then push them back.
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Thank you, I though about it too, but then I decided against it because I may feel I want to go back to a lower volume and it would be a pain in the neck to move files back and forth.
The only way I could get them a little louder is by using DSP or similar.
pedmond said:
Thank you, I though about it too, but then I decided against it because I may feel I want to go back to a lower volume and it would be a pain in the neck to move files back and forth.
The only way I could get them a little louder is by using DSP or similar.
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True, it would. Then again, to lower the volume, you could then just modify the system volume lower rather than moving the old files back.
thanks
Thanks this thread helped me get keyboard sound after flashing custom rom, there was no setting adjust system volume in setting.
3rd party apps like volume plus did the trick.
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Same problem here on my xperia play ! o.o
Don't know how happened, not flashing roms or appling any new tweak from 2 months or more..
Just the sound disappered.. =S
Solved with volume control + !

[Q] one volune

i am not here much as i am not a super programer but is there any way to make one volume that adjusts all volumes on the note 2. my previous androids had a selection that let me combine all my volumes. It just seems to be a pain in the ass to keep having to open my volume controls and adjust each one seperately everytime i go into a meeting or movie or whatever. I know this seems stupid but any help would be awesome
i don't think it's possible because they are multi file inside the rom for each volume
this is my opinion so..............i'm not 100% this is the best answer
razvanrudy said:
i don't think it's possible because they are multi file inside the rom for each volume
this is my opinion so..............i'm not 100% this is the best answer
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It is assumed that the volume buttons perform this function? At least for me when using the volume down button, you reduce the overall volume for notifications, media, ringer, etc.
However, maybe I misunderstood his request.
luismedina said:
It is assumed that the volume buttons perform this function? At least for me when using the volume down button, you reduce the overall volume for notifications, media, ringer, etc.
However, maybe I misunderstood his request.
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yes is there any way where volume button controls all volumes at once without opening my settings?

[Q] Minimum volume too loud. Any way to lower it?

The lowest possible volume setting (before silent of course) on the M9 speaker is too loud for me. Is there any way to lower it further? Is there a specific file that controls the volume that I could modify?
efrant said:
The lowest possible volume setting (before silent of course) on the M9 speaker is too loud for me. Is there any way to lower it further? Is there a specific file that controls the volume that I could modify?
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do you tried to turn boomsound to Music mode not Theater? another way would be to install Dragon-fi Audio and Change the presets. but be sure to read the OP since there is a Need to do something before flashing
DeeZZ_NuuZZ said:
do you tried to turn boomsound to Music mode not Theater? another way would be to install Dragon-fi Audio and Change the presets. but be sure to read the OP since there is a Need to do something before flashing
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Yeah, I already have it on Music mode. Still way too loud.
There must be a config file that has the sound levels in it that we can edit, no?
I just looked at Dragon-fi Audio, thanks. It seems like that has many more modifications that what I'm looking for. I just need a way to lower the sound level of the minimum volume.
you can edit a file called something with mixer_path.xml . but i forgot which exactly it was.. but yea Dragon-fi is really nice and awesome and really helps with static noise on m9...also anything else is much more improved *_*

Brand New Bluetooth Headphones...volume extremely low. Tried everything....HELP

Hello all,
First time posting in the forum. I own a OP3 and it has been a great device. I recently just rooted and installed ExperienceOS along with Magisk.
No matter what I try, I cannot get the volume on my bluetooth headphones to act normally. When the media volume is at 100%, the headphones sound like they are only at 40% volume.
I have tried forgetting and reconnecting, enabling "disable absolute volume", restarting phone multiple times, using different volume booster apps, and more.
I just feel somewhat stuck and want to be able to enjoy my $100+ bluetooth headphones to their fullest capabilities.
If anyone has any advice or recommendations, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thank you XDA community!
Have you tried Viper4Android FX [Unity/AML]?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-viper4android-fx-2-5-0-5-t3577058
And someone has written a guide for OnePlus 3:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/guide-viper4android-oos-oreo-magisk-t3707841
MrDawn said:
Have you tried Viper4Android FX [Unity/AML]?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-viper4android-fx-2-5-0-5-t3577058
And someone has written a guide for OnePlus 3:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/guide-viper4android-oos-oreo-magisk-t3707841
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I'll give V4A a try and report back.
Thanks!
MrDawn said:
Have you tried Viper4Android FX [Unity/AML]?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-viper4android-fx-2-5-0-5-t3577058
And someone has written a guide for OnePlus 3:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/guide-viper4android-oos-oreo-magisk-t3707841
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Just flashed V4A, but have no idea what I'm doing lol.
Any advice for things to try? Thanks.
koreyg said:
Hello all,
First time posting in the forum. I own a OP3 and it has been a great device. I recently just rooted and installed ExperienceOS along with Magisk.
No matter what I try, I cannot get the volume on my bluetooth headphones to act normally. When the media volume is at 100%, the headphones sound like they are only at 40% volume.
I have tried forgetting and reconnecting, enabling "disable absolute volume", restarting phone multiple times, using different volume booster apps, and more.
I just feel somewhat stuck and want to be able to enjoy my $100+ bluetooth headphones to their fullest capabilities.
If anyone has any advice or recommendations, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thank you XDA community!
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You should get a separate control for BT volume when the BT headphones are connected. Are you getting it and did you try to adjust it?
tnsmani said:
You should get a separate control for BT volume when the BT headphones are connected. Are you getting it and did you try to adjust it?
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Yes I am getting it along with my regular ringer volume adjuster. I have the BT maxed out, however it is still quite.
koreyg said:
Yes I am getting it along with my regular ringer volume adjuster. I have the BT maxed out, however it is still quite.
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Do your headphones have a volume control and have you tried increasing it? Are the headphones working alright with other devices?
If the answer is yes to both, I am out of options.
Have you tried to disable the absolute volume for bluetooth devices?
To disable it:
* Enable developer options
* Go to developer options
* Under Networking tick the Disable absolute volume
Also, try out the Viper4Android.
It has Max gain option which you can play around with.
There's overall a lot of options to increase your audio quality so if you want suggestions, then ask
MrDawn said:
Have you tried to disable the absolute volume for bluetooth devices?
To disable it:
* Enable developer options
* Go to developer options
* Under Networking tick the Disable absolute volume
Also, try out the Viper4Android.
It has Max gain option which you can play around with.
There's overall a lot of options to increase your audio quality so if you want suggestions, then ask
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I've disabled absolute volume and I have messed around with V4A and still cannot get the volume to increase. I tried the headphones on my tablet and they are about 2x as loud.

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