[Q] Best ROM/kernel for in-call volume? - AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note I717

I want to make my phone call volume higher -- it's pretty noisy in my neighborhood!
I've tried adjusting the phone's position (suggested in another thread), and Volume+ by Meltus but neither working.
Volume+ did help make the ring louder but not call volume.
I'm on the latest Unofficial ROM, maybe it doesn't play well with Volume+?
Any suggestions -- has anyone gotten Volume+ to work on another ROM or kernel?

I am having the same problem and would like to see a solution to this problem
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[Q] Volume issues [CM6.2 4/15]

As the title indicates I am having some issues with the volume level of EVERYTHING in CM6.2 4/15 ROM with PBJ 4/15 VooDoo -100.
Calls in the earpiece are really low, switching to speaker is about the same, ringer and notifications are pretty low. Now I am not hearing impaired or anything but most times things are just too loud around me. I have also heard that no one can hear me either so the amplification on the speaker is probably set pretty low too.
On a semi-related note, when the phone rings it only rings once and then stops (some may call this a feature).
A) is there a way to boost the overall volume in CM6?
B) is there a setting I should be aware of for the ringer issue?
Thanks
T1
No idea's at all about at least the ringer issue?
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I am having issues as well on CM6.2 4/18. No outgoing ringtone except to *228 and speaker phone volume is very low.
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Glad I am not the only one.
Earpiece is slightly louder than 4/15 but still low in 4/18.
Ringer still rings only once and is faint.
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Is there a config file someplace where volume boost can be changed?
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I also encountered the low phone volume issue
I also encountered the low phone volume issue, both for CM6.2 and CM7.
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[Q] How can I increase speaker's volume?

Hi guys, I've the last stock 2.3.6 rom with CF-Root. Some days ago I tried the CM9 and the speaker volume was very high! I set my sms sound (TaDa) and it worked very well with an high sound! But now with the stock samsung rom volume is very low. Is there any way or a tweak to increase speaker's volume?
I've tried Volume+ in the market but it doesn't work because it needs a custom ROM and not a stock rom, and Vodoo Louder doen't set the speaker's volume but only the headphone volume.
Any suggestion?
You can try AudioBoost SGS2, it's paid application from market. Should increase you phone volume. Hope this help.
Mate might help to search the forum first, plus possibly ask questions in the right section. Also take a look at custom roms some have the volume boosted already. Just a word of advice or you'll get an infraction or banned ;-)
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Turn the volume up ! Volume slider switch on the top left side of phone, push it up!
This well help so donate....
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AudioBoost SGS2 does work for external speaker. Just be careful
as you can really Turn it loud.
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How would one remove the volume limiter on stock rom?

The Samsung galaxy note seems to limit the available volume because of safety reason. I found a post that removes the volume limit for call volume but I need it for music volume
I've tried everything that people have suggested. The only thing that worked was using an equalizer from the market and then using an application other than the stock music player (like power-amp) to listen to music. Unfortunately this doesn't sound that great as even at small equalizer gain values it seems to degrade the sound quality and ultimately at higher gains distorts. Sadly even after rooting and running non-stock ROM's I can't seem to boost the audio values.
In most headphones and auxiliary ports the phones volume is quite good through the mini-jack. However, my work truck is awful and it needs to be boosted and maxed when streaming internet radio to even have a moderately loud listening volume.
jellokron413 said:
The Samsung galaxy note seems to limit the available volume because of safety reason. I found a post that removes the volume limit for call volume but I need it for music volume
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Volume+ app by Meltus worked for me on the Unofficial ROM -- at least I think it did. Maybe it was just the EQ settings that did it?
Can you point me to the post that removes the volume limit for call volume? That's exactly what I need!
Same here. Call volume is pretty quiet on GB, or ICS.
capite said:
Volume+ app by Meltus worked for me on the Unofficial ROM -- at least I think it did. Maybe it was just the EQ settings that did it?
Can you point me to the post that removes the volume limit for call volume? That's exactly what I need!
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capite said:
Volume+ app by Meltus worked for me on the Unofficial ROM -- at least I think it did. Maybe it was just the EQ settings that did it?
Can you point me to the post that removes the volume limit for call volume? That's exactly what I need!
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C0BRA01 said:
Same here. Call volume is pretty quiet on GB, or ICS.
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This is a little silly, but have you both made sure you're actually lining up the speaker with your ear when you're talking on the phone? The phone is so big that it didn't line up the same as smaller phones. I notice quite a bit of difference when I adjust the speaker to line up directly with my ear.
lactardjosh said:
This is a little silly, but have you both made sure you're actually lining up the speaker with your ear when you're talking on the phone? The phone is so big that it didn't line up the same as smaller phones. I notice quite a bit of difference when I adjust the speaker to line up directly with my ear.
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I did notice that in your other thread. It did make a real difference but not enough unfortunately.

stock roms vs aosp, Volume boost?

I notice on AOSP roms the sound isn't as high when playing music. On stock samsung roms its way higher, is there anyway of getting max output on aosp roms? n
Not sure if it will help or not, but worth a try...
Have you tried ant of the volume management apps in the play store yet? Just curious.
Clay
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Try installing the Fluxxi Kernel; it has options (in xxTweaker) to provide an analog boost to your volume. Oddly enough, I have the exact opposite problem: even on the lowest volume in AOSP I can hear my calls (not ringer, actual calls) through a closed door XD

[Q] How to bump in-call headset volume on AOSP ROMs

I have asked this question in some of the individual ROM forums but never got a good answer. So starting a new Q&A thread.
How in the world can I bump up the in-call volumes on AOSP android 4.3 roms? I am talking only in-call headset volume.
Music volume is fine, In-call speaker volume is also fine (4.3 roms) - Just cannot get the in-call headset volume bumped up.
Tried using Devil kernel with Devil app - but I do not understand what values/parameters to bump up
This is pretty much the only issue I always flash back to TW roms. Anyone got any advise/suggestions?
Tophaholic said:
I have asked this question in some of the individual ROM forums but never got a good answer. So starting a new Q&A thread.
How in the world can I bump up the in-call volumes on AOSP android 4.3 roms? I am talking only in-call headset volume.
Music volume is fine, In-call speaker volume is also fine (4.3 roms) - Just cannot get the in-call headset volume bumped up.
Tried using Devil kernel with Devil app - but I do not understand what values/parameters to bump up
This is pretty much the only issue I always flash back to TW roms. Anyone got any advise/suggestions?
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What do you have your phone set to use. DSP Manager or something else. You can edit the individual volumes in most of the sound managers.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=41967121&postcount=326

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