Hi there
For my taste when playing some music on my SGS3 (via headphones -> in-ear) I think that the volume is way too high even on the lowest volume steps.
I used SiyahKernel since it has this "voodoo implementation" that enabled to lower the volume. Now I'm using another kernel without this "voodoo stuff" and I'm looking for some MODs or Apps that might help me to lower the volume....
Are there any MODs or Apps available for this? I'm playing music via PowerAmp.
--> All currently Mods seem to enable even higher volume on the device... but none to lower the volume :-(
*Push*
Seems like I'm the only one with the problem of having too high low-volume? Or are my ears just that good?
Well I use my S3 to listen to music and the volume levels seem to be fine as they are. Trying tweaking the equalizer if you feel the volume levels are too high
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On Siyah kernel read the instructions and lower sound level via EX Tweaks app .
Latest Siyah has lower than stock sound level as default .
jje
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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??
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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I have my Atrix rooted, and am running Morrisoft V0.7 which applies 30 steps to media volume. But even on the lowest setting, I find that the volume when listening to music is a little too high for my taste. Is there a way to lower the minimum volume? I've read that using preamp in PowerAmp helps achieve this a bit, but I'd rather stick with using the stock music player.
The volume when playing music is really low on the SGS 3. On my Nexus S the volume was great but going outside listening to music on the SGS 3 with the ear phones in cannot block out the traffic noise which is a real pain. The volume is turned all the way up.
Is there any way to boost the volume?
Something wrong ??
Earphones stock
sound level 5 is to loud indoors for me .
Sound mods
Volume in settings sound .
Or Volume + app
Or DSP manager from themes section
Or Franco kernel .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1708763
jje
Will give DSP manager a try. Thanks much for your reply.
Hi.
Are there music player apps for android that have an option in the settings that allows the application to set the volume level independent
of other music player apps?
The idea is that I want to play music in one audio player at a relatively low volume, while playing an audiobook in a different audio player
at a higher volume level.
So far most of the apps I've tried only seem able to access the main volume level that applies to all apps (like BSPlayer and jetAudio).
greetings and thanks in advance for any suggestions, Niek
Did you try PowerAmp ?
I'm not 100% sure the volume control is independant tho.
ectodroid said:
Did you try PowerAmp ?
I'm not 100% sure the volume control is independant tho.
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I didn't try poweramp yet, but I'm interested if someone can confirm whether poweramp indeed has an option for this in the
settings that allows the volume of poweramp to be set independent of the main volume.
Maybe I can find out by installing the trial version...
dohduhdah said:
Hi.
Are there music player apps for android that have an option in the settings that allows the application to set the volume level independent
of other music player apps?
The idea is that I want to play music in one audio player at a relatively low volume, while playing an audiobook in a different audio player
at a higher volume level.
So far most of the apps I've tried only seem able to access the main volume level that applies to all apps (like BSPlayer and jetAudio).
greetings and thanks in advance for any suggestions, Niek
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Given that there are so many volume manager apps, you'd expect there to be at least one that offers the capability to manage
the volume of specific apps, rather than managing the generic 'media volume' that applies to all apps.
http://www.appszoom.com/android_applications/volume+manager
I can testify that you can do this with PowerAmp. In the EQ settings it has a preamp slide, which will allow you to make it louder or quieter independent of system volume.
pazzo02 said:
I can testify that you can do this with PowerAmp. In the EQ settings it has a preamp slide, which will allow you to make it louder or quieter independent of system volume.
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That is indeed a kind of partial solution. jetAudio also has preamp slider and that significantly reduces the volume relative to the volume level
of other audio apps, but it doesn't seem the perfect solution, compared to actually having a regular volume slider that only applies to a specific app, because I think that would allow the volume to be set even lower than the preamp slider allows.
Still, good to know poweramp also has such a preamp slider. I guess it can also be used in combination with reducing all the EQ settings to get the volume down even lower.