Hey everyone,
I'm currently facing a frustrating problem with my Redmi note 12 4g with wired headset, and I'm hoping that someone out there might have a solution. It seems that my audio is significantly lower than it should be, and no matter what I do, I can't seem to fix it.
I've already tried changing the region settings on my device, thinking that it might be related to some regional audio limitations. Unfortunately, that didn't help at all. The low audio problem persists, and it's driving me crazy!
If any of you have encountered this issue before and found a way to solve it, I would greatly appreciate your help. I'm eager to get back to enjoying my music, videos, and games with the proper audio levels. So, if you have any tips, tricks, or troubleshooting suggestions, please share them with me.
did u try another headset , cuz it may the problem from the headset itself
second .. if the other headset facing the same issue
then, u have to install this app
which boost ur volume
Volume Booster GOODEV - Apps on Google Play
Simple and small app to boost your speaker or headphone sound volume.
play.google.com
but i recommend that u pic the max volume limit to * 10 or 11 *
cuz it boosts the volume as u mentioned so it may break the whole sound if u crossed the limit
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I am having a problem with the headphone output. When listening to anything bass heavy... such as house music, the bass is distorted. Its sounds almost as if the headphones I am using are blown. I know this is not the issue because I have tested several different pairs, all with the same result. I even experience this when I have the phone hooked up to my car stereo. Volume isn't an issue and everything else seems to sound fine... its just that bass notes and kick drums sound horrible.
I'm coming from a Vibrant which was a powerhouse with voodoo sound enabled.
I understand that the Yamaha dac in the SGSII is nowhere near as good as the Wolfson used in the SGS... but it shouldn't sound this bad?!?!
I have tried just about every audio/dsp app available to no avail.
Does anyone else have this issue?
Also... not sure if it matters but I am running Juggernaut v3.7
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
hmm I was going to suggest you get power amp and just turn down the overall level in the eq. that might help in troubleshooting where in the signal chain the distortion is coming from. If it remains distorted at low level i would assume it wsa a hardware problem.
Ive certainly not any problems with distortion as long as i keep good gain structure in my eq.
I have tried power amp. I also tried lowering all the levels down. Nothing works
I forgot to mention that the problem exists even at the lowest volume settings... quite fustrating
I really hope it isn't faulty hardware... not sure ill be able to get a replacement
Completely different hardware but I had this issue on my HD2 after either making the lower frequency settings too high with other DSP or equalizers or when I used root level volume boosters like Volume Hack+
Are you using a stock (non-flashed non-rooted) build? If not, you can try a nand backup and flash a fresh install of your ROM. Not installing anything and go back to the same songs to see if they distort.
The SGS2 can push a good amount of low frequency granted you have earphones/equipment that can pick up low frequency output. I use it in my cars and with my Sennheiser headphones with no real issues and great output. Even with max volume, no distortion.
The HD2 was capable of only so much before it distorted but I haven't been able to replicate the issue with my SGS2. But then again, I haven't installed DSP or any other 3rd party volume/equalizer apps.
Im running juggernaut 3.7 w/ bullet kernel. To be honest I didnt check what it sounded like prior to rooting and flashing the custom rom. I only installed the dsp apps to fix the problem.
A new release just came out so I will take your advice, wipe and start with a fresh install.
Hope it fixes the problem.... its really driving me nuts.
Have you tried a different ROM? If not, try CM7 Alpha v3. Theres nothing like CM's DSP Manager.
Make a NANDROID backup first, that way if the problem still persists, you can always easily switch back to your current ROM.
Hi,
The speaker on my HOX suddenly baceme quite quiet when watching you yube videos or playing music. I had assumed I'd damaged it in some way.
However, I've found out wher the problem lies-
I connected my HOX to a bluetooth speeker and used my phone to alter the volume. It apears that reducing the volume when your connected to a BT speaker reduces the maximum media volume.
I dont know if anyone has the same issue but this fix is worth a try.
Cheers
Pharmbob said:
Hi,
The speaker on my HOX suddenly baceme quite quiet when watching you yube videos or playing music. I had assumed I'd damaged it in some way.
However, I've found out wher the problem lies-
I connected my HOX to a bluetooth speeker and used my phone to alter the volume. It apears that reducing the volume when your connected to a BT speaker reduces the maximum media volume.
I dont know if anyone has the same issue but this fix is worth a try.
Cheers
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I'm not sure I've followed your idea but my back speaker is very low compared to my old Galaxy S, which makes no sense. I had thought about what kind of volume level is set up on you tube app but can't be controlled through there as when you watch something on a browser.
Anyway, what you are saying is that the media output volume automatically drops when connected to something via Bluetooth? Does it stay like that after a connection (I do use a Bluetooth headpiece quite often while driving) and what exactly is your fix to counteract this? I think your suggestion is connecting the phone via BT to something and then use the volume rocker to increase the volume as much as you can?
Cheers! :good:
thankss
Hi.
I'm having a weird problem with the z1 compact and its sound enhancement features.
After a while of use, the sound enhancements stop working completely. Surround effects do absolutely nothing, eq and bass controls are equally ineffective. The sound is really flat. No amount of booting or trying different versions of apps helps, only factory reset temporarily resolves the issue. I haven't been able to isolate any specific app or app version to why this happens.
Used apps are stock walkman app and music unlimited (with subscription).
I made some adb logcat available should anyone want to take a closer look (at ta.iki.fi/xperia/z1c/)
The logs show music playing with walkman app and trying to adjust "clear bass" setting for both working and failing scenarios.
Anyone else experiencing this? What's causing it? How to remedy?
Thanks.
I've found that some headphones stop being recognised sometimes while plugged, not sure why. The buttons on the HTC E240s sometimes stop working, for instance. In all cases, unplugging and replugging the headphones fixed it.
What headphones are you using?
ghtop said:
I've found that some headphones stop being recognised sometimes while plugged, not sure why. The buttons on the HTC E240s sometimes stop working, for instance. In all cases, unplugging and replugging the headphones fixed it.
What headphones are you using?
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Just regular old passive "button" type stereo headphones with normal 3,5mm stereo jack. No extra control buttons, nothing special.
There are known issues with the sound enhancements at the moment, they are non-functional in third party apps entirely! It's likely that the issue you are seeing is related.
I saw over at the Sony forum that they were aware of the issue and fix is anticipated in next update.
stevo_125 said:
There are known issues with the sound enhancements at the moment, they are non-functional in third party apps entirely! It's likely that the issue you are seeing is related.
I saw over at the Sony forum that they were aware of the issue and fix is anticipated in next update.
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Thanks for the tip.
I tried your suggested solution, didn't help for me. There was something weird in the audio output during this so something did happen.
Hi guys! I'm new user of this awesome phone but there's a big problem. When i use Spotify/others music streaming app the sound is strange, distorted in midrange/treble.
I tried to enter in the developer setting and change Bluetooth settings but no way.
Bug is just with bluetooth, jack is ok!
Can someone help me please? Someone with my same problem? Thank u!
I have got the same problem. Thought that there was an issue with the headphones.
At least i'm not the one and phone is ok
I thought install a mod/rom.. with dolby atmos can solve u think?
I have the same problem. Audio is crackling in mid h.igh range. Tried to chance settings in developer options but still remain. Have you found a solution. I am waiting to unlock to flash masik.
Hi everybody, same problem again and again. I created a report on the official MIUI website at this link http://en.miui.com/thread-3230620-1-1.html.
To confirm the bug you just have to connect to the website with your MIUI account and click on the confirm button (button only visible in computer view mode on Chrome..). I'm fighting hard for this bug, it has been stamped as "Under discussion" so we need to continue on this way !
Thank you for your support,
Tom.
I have no problem with bluetooth speaker on Youtube. Not test other streaming services
Yes all my bluetooth speakers and headset are working fine. But with my cars there is a lot of problem, it seems to be linked to cars..
Hello. I change phones alot and have noticed that some phones(all android) have better bluetooth playback than others.
I had a oneplus 7 pro before this phone and the bluetooth quality to my truck was great and had no issues but with this phone the highs sounds scratchy or like if the speaker is bad. But if i connect it with a wire connection it sounds great. Everything with the 2 phones is the same. On both i was using the galaxy watch and pretty much the same apps. On a previous phone the note 8 i had the same issue but it was a different car. Seems like its the way samsung handles bluetooth.
Has anyone had this issue? If so was there a fix?
Thanks
make sure not on mic
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make sure not on mic
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What do you mean?
The only two things I think about is the codec used that may be different across devices, and the Bluetooth settings that sync the phones volume with the headset (the differences are noticeable).
Since no DAC is used in Bluetooth, I don't think it can comes from them, for a same headset.
On Samsung phones you should run the adapt sound process. Try this.
I tried with the sync volume off too and no improvement.
I looked for the adapt sound and my phone doesn't have that setting. Or is it something different?
It's in Sounds and Vibration 》 Advanced Sound settings 》Sound Quality and effects 》 Adapt sound
You have to do this in a quiet place and ensure to answer honestly. If you can't hear the beeping press no.
After doing this the sound quality is night and day difference.
Ok found it. Ill play with it a bit. Thanks
I've had issues sometimes with audio being piped through the "Calls" Bluetooth channel versus the "Audio" channel so worth checking as the quality is obviously night and day.
I also like enabling Dolby Atmos on my Note 10+ for music so worth playing with too. Additionally, I recently found Samsung's Sound Assistant app which let's you customize a bunch of sound settings so worth checking out as well:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.samsung.android.soundassistant
sansnil said:
I've had issues sometimes with audio being piped through the "Calls" Bluetooth channel versus the "Audio" channel so worth checking as the quality is obviously night and day.
I also like enabling Dolby Atmos on my Note 10+ for music so worth playing with too. Additionally, I recently found Samsung's Sound Assistant app which let's you customize a bunch of sound settings so worth checking out as well:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.samsung.android.soundassistant
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Is there an easy way to tell if the audio is going through the call channel?
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Is there an easy way to tell if the audio is going through the call channel?
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Easiest is probably just uncheck calls in your phones BT settings for your truck (and make sure audio is enabled). If the sound is still not great then this isn't the issue.
Sorry to respond to an old thread, but I was wondering if any of this fixed the OP's problem. I followed all the recommendations here and on other threads but have not been able to solve my recent Bluetooth audio problem. The sound has been terrible lately.
Same issue here on my s10+. When playing any audio in my car via BT i hear the distortion/hissing noise especially when the song has a higher treble frequency.
I have just about tried all fixes i could find on Google, and no luck.
When connecting to my ear buds (Jabra Elite 65t) it disappears and checked in developer mode that it supports to AAC for BT Codecs.
But when connecting to the car it reverts to SBC.
The issue clearly lies on Samsungs side, as my brother has a Huawei p30 Pro, also has bluetooth 5 and plays amazingly well in all aspects (Bass-Mids-Treble).
I know I'm posting this almost a year later, but i am desperately looking for a fix.
SN. I have recently updated my phone to Android 10, despite all the complaints to Samsung from many users... Sadly this issue has not being fixed on my side.
From what i see online, people have given up on Samsung and opted for Rooting their Samsungs and installing Viper4Andriod.
Has any one done this and can confirm that it fixed the issue?