the sound on the mxx is not as loud as it was before the recent update. i tried #program, but am unfamiliar with the settings. anyone know if i can boost the sound? thx
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Running nookie, volume is still a bit low on max, any tricks to boost it??
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I'm running cyanogen and this is annoying the hell out of me as well. the speaker on the back is amazingly quiet. It was the same with every version rom/android I've put on this thing. I'd switch to a particular one if the need be, to fix this problem. DSPmanager only slightly improves things.
Mort player has an equalizer option, and after setting the sliders all the way up gives me a much improved volume. Just use the sliders judiciously so that the sound does not flutter. Its a tiny speaker after all, so can't expect much.
Can u install dspmanager on nookie emmc rom??
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I am unable to head any sound when I take a screenshot or take a click a pic.
I've made the sound to max and I can hear sound when I increase volume.
I can also hear all the notification sounds and everything through the speakers.
But only Camera and screenshot sound is screwed up.
I was in stock ICS, and then I had used the GVM to increase the sound , I don't know if that's the issue.
Currently I'm in the the latest JB leak .
Any solutions/ tips?
Hi all,
I download the soundmod with headphone boost:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2758189&page=13
Flash it and the incoming call volume is loud but the notification volume is still soft like before.
The volume is loud at the settings -> Sound -> notification but when incoming message, wechat, whatsapp all soft sound.
Any suggestion.
Thanks.
It's only for when someone calls you that the sound will play on both speakers, hence the louder sound. I think there's a mod inside one of the RomAurs that increases notification sounds.
iArvee said:
It's only for when someone calls you that the sound will play on both speakers, hence the louder sound. I think there's a mod inside one of the RomAurs that increases notification sounds.
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Thanks for the reply.
Are you referring to the "Audio Boost" mods by xXWeresXx?
I was hoping the the notification can play on both speakers instead of pushing the single speaker.
mamister said:
Thanks for the reply.
Are you referring to the "Audio Boost" mods by xXWeresXx?
I was hoping the the notification can play on both speakers instead of pushing the single speaker.
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Yes. Haven't tried that out yet though. I've heard that the new firmware (438) plays notifications on both speakers. But then again it could just be when someone calls you...
iArvee said:
Yes. Haven't tried that out yet though. I've heard that the new firmware (438) plays notifications on both speakers. But then again it could just be when someone calls you...
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Hmm, can anyone confirm that?
Hi,
Using 5.1.1 546 and I want louder sound without having to flash one of the various mods. Does anyone have a mixer_paths.xml that has stereo ringtone and notifications and boosted headphone and speaker volumes.
Used to have one for 5.0 that I loved but can not find it.
Thanks in advance
I find I can't lower the notification volume and ringtone volume low enough.
Does anyone know how to change the volume steps? I have sound assistant but it only works for media volume...
I'm rooted if it helps and I've tried the AOSP based rom solution of changing the build prop but with no success.
Thanks for any help!
Have you tried "sound assistant" app. It is from Samsung and has function you are looking for.
Chaudhry69 said:
Have you tried "sound assistant" app. It is from Samsung and has function you are looking for.
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If you check the original post you'll have your answer lol
EmRav said:
If you check the original post you'll have your answer lol
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Ah my bad, don't know how I missed it. It is possible in two ways:
01- Get a custom kernel with volume modification support. I use a Galaxy S7edge with Surround sound, this makes the sound loud and more immersed but it has a drawback. The low threshold of volume is too high same as yours. I usually have a problem with the in-call earpiece audio which is too loud for me. I use MoroKernel and luckily a recent update brought the feature of MoroSound providing fine control over gains of 2-microphones, earpiece, and main speaker. You can also look for a kernel with such features for your device.
02- Manually modifying the sound configuration files. That is a bit difficult but good research with a bit of experimenting will eventually get you there.
Chaudhry69 said:
Ah my bad, don't know how I missed it. It is possible in two ways:
01- Get a custom kernel with volume modification support. I use a Galaxy S7edge with Surround sound, this makes the sound loud and more immersed but it has a drawback. The low threshold of volume is too high same as yours. I usually have a problem with the in-call earpiece audio which is too loud for me. I use MoroKernel and luckily a recent update brought the feature of MoroSound providing fine control over gains of 2-microphones, earpiece, and main speaker. You can also look for a kernel with such features for your device.
02- Manually modifying the sound configuration files. That is a bit difficult but good research with a bit of experimenting will eventually get you there.
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Any chance you know how to mod the sound config files on an S21? Unfortunately there are no custom kernels yet for the Exynos version
EmRav said:
Any chance you know how to mod the sound config files on an S21? Unfortunately there are no custom kernels yet for the Exynos version
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Yes, go to /etc/mixer-gains.xml and edit it. Drawback is your device entire volume range will be affected like for media and stuff. One more way and probably the more practical one just hit me.
Find your ringtone and notification tone from /system/media/audio/ or download them from google and use a software like Audacity or Adobe Audition to reduce their volume.
You reduce your phone's volume to the lowest and match pc's volume with it. Then reduce the audio gain in the software until you feel comfortable with it. Export it and use it.
For anyone interested. My solution ended up being the following, with my end goal being too optimize my audio with Dolby and have the volume still be lower (but optimized) on the phone speaker.
I tried a ton of different apps, a few magisk volume steps modules, ViperFX with Dolby and finally I found a good solution.
Turn off the default Dolby stuff on the phone.
Install Dolby Atmos ZTE A2019 PRO for magisk (google it and find it on GitHub).
Reboot.
Install JamesDSP from ZackPTG5's website.
Reboot.
Install Audio Modification library to use Dolby and JamesDSP at the same time.
Reboot.
Create a custom equalizer in Dolby and try max things out as much as possible with it still sounding great.
Open JamesDSP, go to Speaker, set limiter threshold to -5, go to post gain and set it to -10. Turn on the master switch. Leave everything else unless you want to change any Bluetooth or headphone settings. Hide the persistent JamesDSP notification.
Reboot.
Install Audio Compatibility module with all the recommended settings.
Reboot.
Result, Dolby Atmos handles all the audio, increases the volume, applies optimizations system wide. However because volume steps are tricky to change on this phone we are stuck with the phone speaker volume being too loud even on the lowest setting. JamesDSP lowers the volume to the built-in speakers but we still get the Atmos experience we want. Everything else I assume you want to be louder anyway, like Bluetooth and headphones.
Audio Modification Library makes James and Dolby work together.
Audio Compatibility Patch fixes some issues with certain apps not using the sound mods.
Success! You get Dolby Atmos everywhere, but it doesn't max out the phone speaker volume, but it will still max out everything else. Oh and you can also change whatever other settings you want in JamesDSP.