how can i save my volume level settings without losing them? when i reboot my phone, my volume levels return to default at a louder level. so how can i save my volume settings without adjusting them again after rebooting?
If you are on Gingrrbread (2.3 or above), you can try THIS
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PlusAndroid said:
If you are on Gingrrbread (2.3 or above), you can try THIS
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hi plusandroid... i appreciate the recommendation.. but can you suggest where i can do this in the build file or other file?
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so after updating to in paris version 5 (from stock) the volume now seems much lower when I play it in my sound system why is this? Also when lowering the volume the volume does not consistently go down, it stays the same until ~ 2 reductions more. Can I please get some help? Thanks!
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liquidz3r0 said:
so after updating to in paris version 5 (from stock) the volume now seems much lower when I play it in my sound system why is this? Also when lowering the volume the volume does not consistently go down, it stays the same until ~ 2 reductions more. Can I please get some help? Thanks!
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Hey yeh i have noticed that the volume is much lower than before in in paris v5 but its still loud enough for me. But if you want to boost the volume, there are a lot of free apps on the market for this purpose like volume+ etc
I previously used setcpu but after recommendation for voltage control app in Siyah thread I started using it but it doesn't seem to remember my settings after reboot even after upgrading to latest version of voltage control extreme. I want to ask is there any reason that voltage control is better than setcpu?
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Are you sure you saved the profile and boot settings?
Fix the settings that you want. It will ask you to apply changes or discard. click on apply. then press menu button and you will have three options...you should choose save on boot. press that and then come out. reboot your phone. wait for the phone to reboot and then load up for a few minutes. go back into voltage control and all your settings will be saved. let me know how you get on
in the folder system/etc/init.d There are other scripts that block the script Voltage Control. I cleared the folder and began to work.
Siam77 said:
in the folder system/etc/init.d There are other scripts that block the script Voltage Control. I cleared the folder and began to work.
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Then you deleted scripts of kernel and your rom. Do you leave vc to load up upon boot before you go into it
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I beleive vc is more efficient
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Voltage Control is better.. you can customize almost everything with nice interface and easy to use.. regarding the setting, yes, you should hit menu -> select save as boot settings..
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Fix the settings that you want. It will ask you to apply changes or discard. click on apply. then press menu button and you will have three options...you should choose save on boot. press that and then come out. reboot your phone. wait for the phone to reboot and then load up for a few minutes. go back into voltage control and all your settings will be saved. let me know how you get on
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in the new version I saved settings on both places once on phone profile other in init.d same effect sorry forgot to mention
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TheFaixy said:
in the new version I saved settings on both places once on phone profile other in init.d same effect sorry forgot to mention
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Save on phone as that is what is recommended no need to save as init
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When i raise the vol in the player poweramp after few pushes the vol is going down and than again going up...
Is there a way to fix it?
It happens to me only in this player
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Yes. This happens because of dvc. Its a setting in poweramp that improves the equalizer. To turn it off go to settings/audio engine/advanced and unchecked it.
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happyjack96 said:
Yes. This happens because of dvc. Its a setting in poweramp that improves the equalizer. To turn it off go to settings/audio engine/advanced and unchecked it.
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Thanks!
But now the sound is very low.. Thisbis the only way to make the sound be louder? Its little annoying
this function...
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kfirbep said:
Thanks!
But now the sound is very low.. Thisbis the only way to make the sound be louder? Its little annoying
this function...
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Go to settings-> audio engine
Set replay gain to apply gain/prevent clipping, source to album, and both preamp settings to some positive value. Depending on the tablet or phone I use between 1.5 to 3.0 dB. That should do the trick, along with having to turn off Direct Volume Control. Not all devices have that weird problem with DVC.
I fix it editing sound tabel. Samsung using 30 value, depend google & Cm 15.
But if u do it other sound ( movie,youtube) have low volume.
Its annoying, btw DVC provide awesome sound.
davidsos said:
Go to settings-> audio engine
Set replay gain to apply gain/prevent clipping, source to album, and both preamp settings to some positive value. Depending on the tablet or phone I use between 1.5 to 3.0 dB. That should do the trick, along with having to turn off Direct Volume Control. Not all devices have that weird problem with DVC.
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I did iy but it sound the same if i just disable the vol control.
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I fix it editing sound tabel. Samsung using 30 value, depend google & Cm 15.
But if u do it other sound ( movie,youtube) have low volume.
Its annoying, btw DVC provide awesome sound.
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Can you explain me how to do that?
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Sure, u need first check this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1411317
Decompile your framework.jar and edit sound table.
My Atrix's speaker has low sound output (like almost 50% of the volume of my Motorola Defy). I even installed CM7 rom to try with the DSP Manager but all in vain. Is there any way I can get the volume noticeable (if its ringing in the other room, I can hardly hear the ringtone)? or does the atrix comes factory shipped with such low-volume speaker?
Earphone is fine.
Check if you've checked low volume option
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jjl0909 said:
Check if you've checked low volume option
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Where exactly can I set that option ?
so im using a Moto G and i when i connect it to my LG tone, the lowest volume is still too high, when using my galaxy s2, the volume was quite okay. is there an app that can help reduce the volume further?
gwiqu said:
so im using a Moto G and i when i connect it to my LG tone, the lowest volume is still too high, when using my galaxy s2, the volume was quite okay. is there an app that can help reduce the volume further?
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the only way to really change this is if you have root - are you rooted?
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the only way to really change this is if you have root - are you rooted?
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Nope, not at the moment, but if I did root, how do I change the volume?
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Nope, not at the moment, but if I did root, how do I change the volume?
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by installing xposed framework then using Xvolumes module found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2440705