Hi,
Does anybody here have the knowledge of editing mixerpath.xml for inceasing in-call volume and mic gain and increasing call CLARITY ???
I see that there are multiple mixerpath xmls in system/vendor/etc and also there are multiple "volumes" default value for all is 84.
I wen ahead and cahnged all 84 to 92 but i think thats not how it works.,
Some value is for top mic sensivity for noise cancellation and one is for real bottom mic sensitivity and one if for speaker voilume and one for earpiece volume.
If somebody with the knowledge can be kind enough to let me know what values are what?
need to increase call in Redmi note 5 pro and poco f1 and redmi note 3
TIA
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Can anyone teach me how to decrease the volume of the Earpiece receiver?
I am using Asus P535, I have changed the registry
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Volume, change the value "Volume"= to 0
but it is too loud for me.
Is there a way to increase the volume of the earpiece when making/receiving calls? I want it a little more loud. But only the earpiece.
Thank you!
You can do it in call settings
Done that. Any other method? The phone is rooted
I m suprised that you need increase stock volume. I checked tyoday and I need decrease volume because my earpiece is so loude that anyone who is standing near me listen exacly what person on other side is talking about hehe
In noisy environments I want to be a little louder.
So I think that you can edit your mixer.path file and change value of dx 7 position if I good remember one is for loudspeaker and one is for earpiece maybe someone else can clearify but I think its DX 7 value
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vibecatalin said:
Is there a way to increase the volume of the earpiece when making/receiving calls? I want it a little more loud. But only the earpiece.
Thank you!
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What I'v found in my Xperia SP (might be the same in your device) is that I have eq and volume boost, so shouldn't be any problem.
I hope you're fine with this
Cheers!
Does anyone know how to adjust some value in files mixer_paths.xml for increase earpiece sound volume.
"which words are mean ear sound volume in that files" (for files in OPPO is difference from OnePlus)
i don't know what is making my phone is too low sound volume. this cause was happen since rom 1.2.4i, i have been continuous to update rom alway until now 2.0.6i
Thank you
Thank you very much.
Hello,
in MIUI 9.5.13.0 Global ROM i found mitxer_parths.xml in /vendor/etc and also found Volume configuration settings in lines beginning from 1842 for handset (should be the upper handset speaker volume) and headphone beginning on line 1897.
Also, basic volume settings are given in lines beginning with 339 ff...
I didnĀ“t find any special settings for bluetooth volume though... my impression is that the volume via BT is quite low compared to other devices... does anybody know how that can be boosted?
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does anybody know how that can be boosted?
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Try Viper4android, or another audio enhancer
Hi,
I have issues with Sss-sibilants at phone calls: they are too loud for my ears through the speaker of the OnePlus 7T even at the lowest speaker volume.
So, I have the idea to lower the volume of specific speaker's frequencies [around 4-10 kHz].
Is there a way to this?
I can't find a possibility in the audio controls of the Oxygen OS.
Maybe there is a possibility using "MagiskHide Props Config" or there is a simple equalizer which works at system level to control the speaker for phone calls.
Thanks in advance for any ideas/solutions.
How to improve speakers quality (balance, bass, clarity) [7 / 7T / 7 Pro]
It's possible to significantly improve loudspeakers sound quality and fix imbalance with hidden Dolby Atmos settings. Follow any or both steps below (good for all Oneplus 7 series). STEP 1: Fix stereo imbalance (ROOT is required) The top...
forum.xda-developers.com
Edit: I haven't tried it yet so use at own risk... Though I may give it a go yet cause I like to play
Thanks for the link =)
I'll give it a try.
Hopefully the settings also normalize the hearing experience while having phone calls...