[Q] get rid of loud music notification? - Galaxy S III Q&A, (US Carriers)

I don't why my SGS3 to tell me how loud I should listen to my music. Is there any way to get rid of this? I think it's ridiculous.

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[Q] Music while recieving a text message

I've tried searching but the things that came up weren't the same problem I'm having. What happens is that when I'm listening to music, whether it be with headphones or the speaker, if I get a text, the music just loses all volume, the notification plays and then the volume turns back up on the music, it doesn't pause because when the music kicks in again it's at a different part of the song. It's very distracting and annoying. Anyone know how to fix that? I'm on Trigger 2.7 and it also happened when I was on the AOSPish rom. I converted from iPhone to Android and I love it so much more, but right now this is the one thing that the iPhone has on my Vibrant. I need to change that!

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Has anyone noticed this? When listening to music through headphones (I have it on 30/30) if you get a text or email (or any notification sound goes off) the the music volume goes up a considerable amount.
Just wondering if anyone know if this was fixed in the new update?
Lumia has plenty of serious sound problems
http://discussions.europe.nokia.com/t5/Nokia-with-Windows-Phone/Lumia-800-disastrous-audio-quality/td-p/1236759/page/1

[Q]Disable notifications through bluetooth?

I use my phone to stream music to my car's stereo, and when I get a notification of any sort, it plays from my phone and then echoes through my car's speakers. This is rather annoying and I can't find a workaround. If I put my phone on vibrate when I enter the car, then I get no noise from either, and I'd never know if I missed a message or something. Just wondering if anyone has a method to force notification sounds through one audio output or another, not both.
LTE Galaxy Nexus, 4.0.4
JVC KDX50BT is my stereo, if that makes any difference
K.AuthoR said:
I use my phone to stream music to my car's stereo, and when I get a notification of any sort, it plays from my phone and then echoes through my car's speakers. This is rather annoying and I can't find a workaround. If I put my phone on vibrate when I enter the car, then I get no noise from either, and I'd never know if I missed a message or something. Just wondering if anyone has a method to force notification sounds through one audio output or another, not both.
LTE Galaxy Nexus, 4.0.4
JVC KDX50BT is my stereo, if that makes any difference
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I would also like to know this. I have a bluetooth speaker at work and a bluetooth car stereo. When listening to music, it is annoying to hear the music cut out and play a notification for an e-mail or SMS message.
Have You guys tried to set notifications volume to none? There are surely plenty of programs that change the phone profile after for e.g. connecting to bluetooth device.
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[Q]Music randomly lowers in volume when using headphones.

Havent been able to figure out what causes this yet. I will be riding the train to and from work, listening to music using Poweramp and randomly the music will get quiet for about 2 seconds then return to normal volume.
There are no new notifications(email, text, gtalk, roaming guard) at all. Just a random thing.
Wondering if anyone else has experienced this.

Cannot silence ringtones and notifications when a headset is plugged into my device

I have a very annoying problem. When I'm listening to music, podcasts etc. or anything with my head phones,and my device is set to either silent or vibrate when a notification or phone call comes through it blares through to my headphones especially phone calls. I use Viper to enhance my audio and listen to my music at a high fidelity and when a phone call comes in it is extremely loud through my headset. I'm running a ported rom Uncarrier V2. If anyone has any suggestions or a possible solution it would be greatly appreciated .
Thanks in advance!!

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