I have a problem with my dell streak, I've tried using DSC 1.0 and 1.1, Longhorn 2.6 and 2.8 and in all of this ROM's I keep having the same problem, the In Call volume is way to high. I've tried changing the volume settings but it doesn't stick and always go back to the previous value. I also tried using DSC Gain and made it worst. Any suggestions?
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Hi.
I have a problem regarding the speaker volume on my hero when using 2.1 roms.
When i turn it all the way up to max the volume is a lot lower than the official 1.5 at max volume.
This is a big problem as my phone becomes allmost unusable for GPS navigation (i have a crappy car that makes a lot of noise). I also often miss calls when using 2.1 roms.
I have tested one of the rooted official 2.1 rom and it has the same problem.
Does anyone have any idea why the max volume is mutch lower with 2.1 than 1.5? or even better have an ide for a fix?
The roms i have tested with are
Official 2.1
Cronos Droid 1.6
aHero 1.0
VanillaEclair 3.0 & 3.3 RC1
VillainROM 10
gensplejs said:
Hi.
I have a problem regarding the speaker volume on my hero when using 2.1 roms.
When i turn it all the way up to max the volume is a lot lower than the official 1.5 at max volume.
This is a big problem as my phone becomes allmost unusable for GPS navigation (i have a crappy car that makes a lot of noise). I also often miss calls when using 2.1 roms.
I have tested one of the rooted official 2.1 rom and it has the same problem.
Does anyone have any idea why the max volume is mutch lower with 2.1 than 1.5? or even better have an ide for a fix?
The roms i have tested with are
Official 2.1
Cronos Droid 1.6
aHero 1.0
VanillaEclair 3.0 & 3.3 RC1
VillainROM 10
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That's not entirely true.
I've maxed out my volume in [email protected], so you can't turn it all the way up, otherwise the sound will be distorted.
You can download [email protected], extract /system/etc/AudioPara* and copy that over to you /system/etc/
Did anyone try this solution?
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Everything is ok
Everything is ok in my Modaco version of the oficial 2.1. Maybe you didnt untick Quiet ring on pickup wich reduses ring volume when you move the phone ? in car its allwasy on move. My ringer volume is set to max everything is pretty much the same when in comes to volme.
yangas said:
Everything is ok in my Modaco version of the oficial 2.1. Maybe you didnt untick Quiet ring on pickup wich reduses ring volume when you move the phone ? in car its allwasy on move. My ringer volume is set to max everything is pretty much the same when in comes to volme.
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So the "Quiet ring on pickup" feature will also quiet down the voice from my stanav program (navigon)??
Thats stupid. Anyway is have tested on the modaco 2.1. But ill try to turn off quiet ring and see if that helps.
Everything is ok in my Modaco version of the oficial 2.1. Maybe you didnt untick Quiet ring on pickup wich reduses ring volume when you move the phone ? in car its allwasy on move.
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Sorry, but I don't find this setting. Where is it?
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I've the same pb with Navigon...
did you find a solution?
is androidaudiohacks a way to achieve it? My Hero is not rooted and I don't have so much time!
regards
clyss said:
I've the same pb with Navigon...
did you find a solution?
is androidaudiohacks a way to achieve it? My Hero is not rooted and I don't have so much time!
regards
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To so anything sensible to fix this, you will need to be rooted to be able to edit the audio settings in /system/etc
+1, same problem here with gmaps and navigon.
I'm using rooted stock 2.1
I am running the current leak of Froyo... if I bluetooth connect to my car audio system for hands free calling I lose all external sound when I disconnect. I have gone through all the audio settings with nothing appearing out of place. The first Froyo rom I tried redirected the ringer out the earpiece, the new leak kills it completely. All ideas welcome.... I will try anything. Thanks in advance!
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I will take one more swing at this. Anyone?
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Download this widget it will toggle the audio and should give you external sound let me know if this works worked for me
http://code.google.com/p/toggleheadset/
Onyx powered vibrant
Thanks for info, unfortunately it didn't fix the issue for me. Back to square one.
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I'm having the same issue. each time I connect to my car's bluetooth audio and made a call, I'll lose the notification sounds. even calls won't ring.
currently had to resort to phone's speaker function, but that won't do.
am scouring the net for some answers, and will update if i found anything.
Samsung Galaxy S
How was there no reply to this? I have had the same issue on every samsung vibrant 2.2 rom, including custom roms. now i am having the same issue on my stock galaxy s 4G! Help?
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Running Nero on Galaxy S.
Same problem with Vibrant + Froyo 2.2
Sounds strikingly similar to my experience with my Samsung Vibrant running Froyo 2.2 + custom Axura 2.3.1.3 ROM.
After disconnecting any bluetooth device, in some cases the phone's speaker is completely muted (media/system/notification volumes all cranked to max) until I either reboot or make a voice call and enable speakerphone.
I've hunted high and low on the webternets for a solution and have come up dry.
I smell a bug.
Same problem Stock Vibrant 2.2
Bughound said:
After disconnecting any bluetooth device, in some cases the phone's speaker is completely muted (media/system/notification volumes all cranked to max) until I either reboot or make a voice call and enable speakerphone.
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Thanks, I guess - at least I don't have to keep rebooting since the voice call/speakerphone workaround gets my sound back. This is a PITA.
I have the same issue in MIUI_Au since 1.10.x revisions (previous versions worked OK). I had exactly the same problem 6 months ago with Villain ROM and it was the reason I dumped it. It seems to be a CM7 issue...
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make a voice call and enable speakerphone.
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Thanks for that...keeps me from having to reboot. And I'm even running (embarrassingly) the 2.2 update direct from Samsung. Need to finally take the time to root…
I have a Galaxy S Vibrant 2.1 and ive noticed that the audio is out of sync. Its not only with videos and games but the phone entirely. Even when i press the volume buttons theres an audio delay. Anyone know how to fix this?
Note: My phone is rooted and i even installed the lagfix in hopes of fixing the audio problem but didnt work
You may want to try and flash a kernal with voodoo sound that may help. Also think about updateing the phone to at least to android 2.2.
There was alot of problems with 2.1, just a suggestion.
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Anyone notice volume output (ringer, notification, alarm, headphones) on ICS is lower than 2.1, 2.2, or 2.3?
Seems like I have to turn up a couple notch to hear same level as earlier OS.
Any advice for a fix?
Vibrant on Passion V12 + 3.1.10 Kernel
se7en10 said:
Anyone notice volume output (ringer, notification, alarm, headphones) on ICS is lower than 2.1, 2.2, or 2.3?
Seems like I have to turn up a couple notch to hear same level as earlier OS.
Any advice for a fix?
Vibrant on Passion V12 + 3.1.10 Kernel
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I use volume+ from the market. It allows you to separately increase the output volume of the headset, handset speaker and bluetooth output. When in the market if you follow the link to the developer site he is providing the paid version for free. It really helped me as the bluetooth to my car stereo was to low but now it rocks (pun intended).
I had an issue where my handset voice volume was fine, but speaker phone volume was waaaay too high. I've not had any issue with low volume. If nothing else, the volume in ICS is way better than it was in Froyo (from whence I came).
I have the same problem running ICS Passion V12. The volume of the speaker is low even when turned all the way up compared to when I was running Team Whiskey's ROMS. I'll have to try the Volume+ app.
Its a problem with ICS I believe. Supposedly fixed with the lastest 4.04 though.
Maybe ICS issue
Found this posted on Code.Google, so it could be an ICS issue since it's happening on Galaxy Nexus too.
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=23045
Vibrant on Passion V12 + Kernel 3.1.10
I've searched and searched, but haven't been able to find a solution.
Some ROM's have very low call volume through the earpiece, and some are fine. The speakerphone volume is okay, so is when using a headset, just the earpiece volume is very very low. AOKP ICS is fine, but for a few reasons I still wan't to run a Gingerbread based ROM, but Unnamed and Unoriginal have very low call volume.
I've tried accessing the service menu, but it won't let me click into the audio menu. As a last resort yesterday I purchased the Volume+ app, but it didn't make any difference.
Any ideas on how to resolve the low earpiece call volume on Gingerbread ROMs?
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Steve
I'm running the official ICS release, and still low volume. =(
What did AOKP do to fix it?
when i was using gingerbread, this is what i did:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1337357
Awesome thanks! I wonder if I can use the phone libs from AOKP to fix the official ICS release, since this fix is GB only.
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