The purpose of this poll is to find out if there is a majority that feel the stock volume is low & more importantly, to find a fix.
Edit:
If you are happy with your NC sound, please describe your experience.
If you have a fix & are happy with the sound, please describe the "fix".
If you have tried some solutions & are not happy with any of them, please describe your experience & vote that you want it louder.
I have tried "Poweramp" & by bosting the midrange freqs & the preamp level, the speaker was very distorted. Not sure if the speaker was breaking up or Poweramp added a bunch of distortion. I suspect that the speaker just can't handle the power.
The max volume level on the stock BN ROM is atrocious and unusable. Since going to CM7 and flashing Dalingrin's OC kernels the volume has been much improved and is usable. Would still love for it to be louder, but the magic Dalingrin worked has at least made the speaker usable.
I can't hear anything really if I hold the Nook up. But when it's flat on a surface it has plenty of volume due to the sound waves reflecting.
tj!2k7 said:
The max volume level on the stock BN ROM is atrocious and unusable. Since going to CM7 and flashing Dalingrin's OC kernels the volume has been much improved and is usable. Would still love for it to be louder, but the magic Dalingrin worked has at least made the speaker usable.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
What he said. On CM7, it's okay. The NC is a pretty quiet device, but I can't really complain any more.
If I need better and louder sound, I use my FiiO S3.
The way the question is asked causes the poll to be flawed. You should constrain the answers to a list like:
Stock sound low
Stock sound fine
froyo sound low
Froyo sound fine
CM7 sound low
CM7 sound fine
etc and so on.
The problem is people will answer the current question baon what they are using. On my CM7 installed Nook the sound is fine, but on the stock rom it sucked. How should I answer you?
I too have noticed that if the nook is flat, I can't hear much at all. I have been using a small wire easel that I picked up at a craft store, which helps out considerably.
My brother bought me a small compact speaker. I just plug it in. It works beautifully. On board sound on stock sucks monkey balls.
painter_ said:
The way the question is asked causes the poll to be flawed. You should constrain the answers to a list like:
Stock sound low
Stock sound fine
froyo sound low
Froyo sound fine
CM7 sound low
CM7 sound fine
etc and so on.
The problem is people will answer the current question baon what they are using. On my CM7 installed Nook the sound is fine, but on the stock rom it sucked. How should I answer you?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Duly noted.
If you are happy with CM7 volume you could answer that you have found a solution. If you are not happy, answer that you would like it to be louder. The main reason for asking the question, is to find a fix & if it appears that many people are not happy with the sound, maybe devs. will address it.
I will add some comments to the OP.
Thanks,
kev
Related
Hey,
I'm having a problem with the extremely low in-call speaker volume on my GSM hero. Anyone got a solution to this problem?
The amount of information you communicate is overwhelming.
How about a headset?
what kind of information would you like? the phone is rooted, i've tried a whole bunch of different roms and kernels and still no difference. At the moment i'm using WildHeroWWE 1.2.1 and LV 0.4.7 . And I would really like to be able to use the phone "as is"
Yeah, ROM and kernel were the informations I wanted to hear.
Not that I'm aware of the different settings of ROMs or kernels in the audio area, however I tried to find some informations.
As you said, there is no change in the in-call volume on different ROMs.
So I would count the software part out.
Maybe you got a defective speaker?
Let's try something out: While calling change the output to the external call speaker. It should at least be a bit more unquiet. Maybe you can compare the different loudnesses (loudnesses?! ) ... if the external speaker acts normal there is definitely a problem with the internal speaker.
Have you tried to raise the volume with the left button?! You didn't answer to your old thread, so I think you did.
Well, it's like this, everything seems to work, the in-call speaker volume is just a little to low. I can hear everything that is said when i'm talking on the phone, if i'm in a totally quiet room or something like that.The sound is infact quite clear, I would just like it to be a little louder. If i set the call to speaker, the volume is normal, i'ts just the in-call speaker volume that is too low.
Really hope some of this stuff makes sense...
Hi,
I have just switched from an iPhone 4 to SGSIII. When going to sleep I like to listen to tune in radio. The only problem I am finding is that on the lowest volume notch using the volume keys is still too loud for me.
Is there anyway to lower this further?
I totally second this.. I am coming from an age old HTC G1, and i loved how i could have it SO quiet, that i could hold the phone up to my ear at night (the speaker phone side, not the talking side) and hear it just fine but a person laying next to me in bed couldn't tell i was listening to anything.. but with the Gs3 its so loud even at the lowest setting possible that at 4-5 feet away you can hear it.
Not to mention the text alert sound is too loud when I have it at the lowest setting.. On the G1 i could turn it down to the lowest setting and it was quiet enough that if you listened for it you could hear it in a quiet room, but if you weren't listening for it you'd miss it. wish the Gs3 had a little finer tuning on the quieter end
I do that too a lot and the only solution I found so far (sgs2) is to use apps like PlayerPro/PowerAmp for mp3s and XiiaLive for internet radios because they have internal volume control on top of androids one. Gets the volume so low that even at night with in-ear-canal headphones I can barely hear the audio. Not that I do that but still, it's nice to have control of the volume so much.
frifox said:
I do that too a lot and the only solution I found so far (sgs2) is to use apps like PlayerPro/PowerAmp for mp3s and XiiaLive for internet radios because they have internal volume control on top of androids one. Gets the volume so low that even at night with in-ear-canal headphones I can barely hear the audio. Not that I do that but still, it's nice to have control of the volume so much.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Poweramp is the only solution I have found but I really like Tunein and that does not have any control. There must be a simple system wide solution. My device is rooted so are there any options?
harveyd said:
Poweramp is the only solution I have found but I really like Tunein and that does not have any control. There must be a simple system wide solution. My device is rooted so are there any options?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'm resurrecting this old thread. I too would love to be able to turn down the volume to as low of a setting as I want. I don't understand why the phone manufacturers don't simply provide that capability!
There is another post here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2565559 on a technique for the HTC One. I haven't tried it on the S4 yet.
vikingarcher said:
I'm resurrecting this old thread. I too would love to be able to turn down the volume to as low of a setting as I want. I don't understand why the phone manufacturers don't simply provide that capability!
There is another post here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2565559 on a technique for the HTC One. I haven't tried it on the S4 yet.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Please use search >>>> default _gain sound mod by Meltus
Probably in Themes and Apps
Hi,
I've seen tons of threads from complaining that the SGS2 is not loud enough, however for me it is.
I use in-ear shure headphones with Etymotic plugs, which make it go really deep in my ear and isolate me from the evil outside world.
Anyway, I am not sure where my problem comes from. I used to have CM9 nightlies running as a daily driver and always kept them up to date. My sound was fine. I even installed Voodoo LOUDER to pump it up a little to get the perfect volume.
I recently installed CM10 and either the volume settings have changed or Voodoo messed up with my hardware because on the lowest settings, the music comes out really loud (I use Rdio which has no volume control settings).
Does anyone have any trick to change that?
Thanks
Gary
Same thing here. Never used Voodoo Louder or anything like that before though, so I doubt that could be the issue. I hope someone has some idea as the sound distorts even at a quarter volume.
Sent from my GT-I9100 using xda premium
It's because audio is still screwed in CM10. I get the same :-\
If you use PowerAmp enabling DVC will help with getting things a bit quieter, but it's still not perfect.
I'll give that a shot thanks
Edit : Didn't work sadly.
For anyone that can hear white noise when listening to audio through the headphone jack at lower volume levels, there is an easy solution to this.
You must be rooted and have a custom kernel installed (I use ElementalX and this works for me).
In a kernel editor app or the one provided with the kernel, go into sound settings and reduce the gain level of the headphones from the stock level of around 20 to -20, this will reduce the maximum volume a bit, but it gets rid of 100% of the white noise.
Good luck!!!
This worked (so far, at least) on my Nexus 5X, too. Thanks for this! Had been really bothering me.
For me, this changed the sound to just the left headphone. However, I somehow magically fixed it. Maybe the combination of switching kernels or something. But I no longer get the crackling at all.
Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
Been looking everywhere for a solution, surprised this post has so few views/replies considering how many people seem to have the same problem.
I was on the verge of doing an RMA when I found this post. This definitely works. The white noise goes away at all levels (even the lowest volume setting, though with the gain set so low you can't even hear certain tracks with it at the lowest setting). The issue of of the audio being super noisy and abruptly cutting in/out during quiet/silent moments in audio when at low volume is fixed too.
I can't say I'm not a little bummed out that the defect is technically still there and this is just a workaround. Not to mention max volume gets lowered by a lot, but I'm a quiet listener anyways.
Sucks to need to go through all this just to have the phone work the way it should.
Thanks for the solution!
Keywords for people searching for a solution since it took me so long to find this post: white noise, static, crackle, low volume, headphone audio
So whenever I use headphones with my 4X it has terrible static noise in the background. My 3X had the same problem and to fix it I applied this mod which made wonders for the sound quality both on the headphone jack and the speaker on the back.
I was just wondering if there is a similar mod for the 4X somewhere? I tried Divine Beats but it did not work and even if it did I'm not sure it would fix the static noise. I have tried installing Ainur Sauron and Ainur JamesDSP which does allow me to change the sound but either it can't remove the static or I don't understand how to do it.
are you on custom roms ? i had this issue on custom roms , all of them . it is good on miui . to fix this you can flash hifi mod from mods section . it fix the noise somewhat
I am on Slim, and I don’t have any such problem.
Joad said:
are you on custom roms ? i had this issue on custom roms , all of them . it is good on miui . to fix this you can flash hifi mod from mods section . it fix the noise somewhat
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes I am on Lineage.
You will not fix it, atleast i never found solution. People which claims there is no noise have really bad hearing or terrible headphones. It's mostly audible at night with in-ear headphones, listetning to quiet stuff or audiobooks etc.. there is clear noise but if you listen to loud music ofc you wont hear it, i believe it's a problem with a ****ty audio processor. (i also had the same problem in my previous Xiaomi phone - mi4c)
Also it doesnt matter which ROM you are, it's the same on custom ROM's and MIUI.
try using this https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72135125&postcount=344
k3lcior said:
You will not fix it, atleast i never found solution. People which claims there is no noise have really bad hearing or terrible headphones. It's mostly audible at night with in-ear headphones, listetning to quiet stuff or audiobooks etc.. there is clear noise but if you listen to loud music ofc you wont hear it, i believe it's a problem with a ****ty audio processor. (i also had the same problem in my previous Xiaomi phone - mi4c)
Also it doesnt matter which ROM you are, it's the same on custom ROM's and MIUI.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'm not having any issues with sound and I'm on MIUI 9 Global Dev Rom. (At least until this 54hr wait to unlock Bootloader goes by) I'm using Poweramp Pro for music and MX Player Pro for videos. My hearing is average and considering that I had been a DJ for around 15 years I've got some pretty decent headphones ( Pioneer HDJ-2000MK2 & Technics RP-DJ1200) with no issues when it comes to sound..
k3lcior said:
People which claims there is no noise have really bad hearing or terrible headphones.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Wrong on both counts.
BobaHeisenberg said:
I'm not having any issues with sound and I'm on MIUI 9 Global Dev Rom. (At least until this 54hr wait to unlock Bootloader goes by) I'm using Poweramp Pro for music and MX Player Pro for videos. My hearing is average and considering that I had been a DJ for around 15 years I've got some pretty decent headphones ( Pioneer HDJ-2000MK2 & Technics RP-DJ1200) with no issues when it comes to sound..
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Cool, now try with any in-ear headphones with volume on minimum listetning to audiobook or talk show for example. Not loud music that overrides all the noise & distortion.
k3lcior said:
Cool, now try with any in-ear headphones with volume on minimum listetning to audiobook or talk show for example. Not loud music that overrides all the noise & distortion.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Maybe your phone has a problem. Mine doesn't - and, apparently, neither does his. Nothing is wrong with my ears (I am a musician of over 35 years experience), and nothing is wrong with my in-ear headphones (I use them for recording, mixing and playback on 5 different devices). The sound on my RN4X is not that much different from those on two iPads and one iPod. In fact, it often sounds better. There is no point trying to convince us that we all have your problem, because we don't.
pretty sure its a problem on custom roms . i use in-ear headphones too and didnt had this problem on miui . but on custom roms there are noise .
btw flash this . it will fix it but there is still some little noise . best fix i could find .
Have you tried this.......
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.phascinate.lgv10.dacfix
k3lcior said:
You will not fix it, atleast i never found solution. People which claims there is no noise have really bad hearing or terrible headphones. It's mostly audible at night with in-ear headphones, listetning to quiet stuff or audiobooks etc.. there is clear noise but if you listen to loud music ofc you wont hear it, i believe it's a problem with a ****ty audio processor. (i also had the same problem in my previous Xiaomi phone - mi4c)
Also it doesnt matter which ROM you are, it's the same on custom ROM's and MIUI.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
<-- this one gets it
It's a combination of several factors
you can make sound worse when raising stack-protector from "regular" to "strong"
the same applies by using weird kernel / gcc / toolchain optimizations that mess with code
mostly you can reduce that "white noise" or "hissing", murmor by lowing the AMP levels on headphones in mixer_paths.xml file
it certainly also is influenced by the audio processing libs (drivers) of the ROM & hardware - too much processing can make sound muddy, raise amp and increase white noise (e.g. background noise when listening to classic music recordings [non-digital music])
having headphohes with a somewhat higher impedance also helps
having a ****ty standard DAC can contribute to it
enabling the "high performance" mode on wcd9xxx chipsets certainly contributes to it - it might make output more "powerful" but that comes at cost of sound clarity (at least from my experience)
reducing that "white noise" of course comes at a cost:
the loudness is reduced and some details can be lost
a common and known approach (when having FauxSound in kernel) is to reduce AMP
@zacharias.maladroit yeah i figured it awhile ago, actually lowering headphone AMP is working surprisingly well to negate (or atleast minimize) the issue. FauxSound is a must have for me personally, i'd get rid of this phone without it to be honest.
k3lcior said:
@zacharias.maladroit yeah i figured it awhile ago, actually lowering headphone AMP is working surprisingly well to negate (or atleast minimize) the issue. FauxSound is a must have for me personally, i'd get rid of this phone without it to be honest.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
is it FauxSound (the "original") or e.g. Franco's sound control
in any case: what kernel, ROM and what app to control sound AMP are you using ?
Good to know that this device has FauxSound available
Was sound quality bad on MIUI ?
I might be switching to this device since I really need battery "backup" (a long battery runtime), since listening to music with current flagship devices makes me anxious (battery dropping down rather quickly) and I need long battery runtime due to reading ebooks (skimming, researching, reading), browsing the web, etc.
zacharias.maladroit said:
is it FauxSound (the "original") or e.g. Franco's sound control
in any case: what kernel, ROM and what app to control sound AMP are you using ?
Good to know that this device has FauxSound available
Was sound quality bad on MIUI ?
I might be switching to this device since I really need battery "backup" (a long battery runtime), since listening to music with current flagship devices makes me anxious (battery dropping down rather quickly) and I need long battery runtime due to reading ebooks (skimming, researching, reading), browsing the web, etc.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Original FauxSound, currently running MiracleDROID with stock kernel and Franco Kernel Manager. But also big fan of OmniROM due to Delta Updates out of box and weekly builds.
Most stock kernels have cound control implemented from what i've noticed, if not i just flash Franco Kernel over. (that's probably franco's sound control)
Sound quality is not bad it's just the white noise / hissing, i listen to stuff at night mostly so it was super noticable at quiet parts, but overall it's not bad at all cant complain.
Honestly no regrets after buying this phone and using it for like a year, i have never seen that active XDA community for any phone, it's actually #1 in terms of activity on official LineageOS website which is crazy considering it was released not that long time ago. https://www.lineageoslog.com/statistics
If you are looking for great battery life then just go for it, it's actually insane few times i hit SoT of around 14 hours with 2-3 days uptime.. battery is probably the strongest side of Mido.
Here's my current battery life just to give you idea.