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http://code.google.com/p/cyanogenmod/issues/detail?id=4098
Vote for that issue! I would use Cyanogenmod, but I can't hear a damn thing!
Pointless.
I can hear just fine, and you're obviously not using the DSPManager.
hartleyshc said:
Pointless.
I can hear just fine, and you're obviously not using the DSPManager.
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DSP Manager doesn't affect the phone speaker volume, only the headset (headphones), external speaker, and bluetooth.
Cyanogenmod has a horrible issue with volume, so don't try to tell me that it's right.
I can only hear in a quiet room on Cyanogenmod.
Now I think your post was pointless, sir.
I also have no problems hearing calls using cm7. The volume is a little low, but its crystal clear. No problems talking on the phone at work (noisy) or in my car on the freeway. I thinking raising the max incall volume would be nice, but not necessary to be able to use cm by any means.
Edit: one thing I noticed that is too low is when I call someone its hard to hear the ringing. But once they answer all is well.
Sent from my cm7 Aria.
It seems a little low at times for me...but not unusable.
A$$h4t said:
It seems a little low at times for me...but not unusable.
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same here. It could be louder but i can deal with it as is.
brswattt said:
DSP Manager doesn't affect the phone speaker volume, only the headset (headphones), external speaker, and bluetooth.
Cyanogenmod has a horrible issue with volume, so don't try to tell me that it's right.
I can only hear in a quiet room on Cyanogenmod.
Now I think your post was pointless, sir.
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When I had cm 7 I could hear just fine.so id ya don't like it go to a different rom would bet my suggestion
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Pointless.
I can hear just fine, and you're obviously not using the DSPManager.
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DSP Manager doesn't affect the phone speaker volume, only the headset (headphones), external speaker, and bluetooth.
Cyanogenmod has a horrible issue with volume, so don't try to tell me that it's right.
I can only hear in a quiet room on Cyanogenmod.
Now I think your post was pointless, sir.
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Hi all,
maybe someone can help, i have been using the cyanogenmod 7.1 for the last couple of days and my only bug so far is that whenever im on a call, where im using the speakerphone, the other person complains of hearing themselves, like echoing. I am running cm7.1 with glitch v12 beta, and ed05 radio. Anyone experiencing the same and have a fix? or anyone else running cm7.1 without the issue (please post kernal and radio used)?
i really like the rom and would have to hate to downgrade but i really need the speakerphone. Thanks in advance for any help guys!
Can anyone help or offer a suggestion?
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Nope. Known issue.
good day.
So nothing can be done? Can you give your opinion on a good stable Rom....
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If you're hung up on speaker phone go stock. But Pool Party suits all my needs and wants out of a rom.
good day.
Does pool party have the same speakerphone issue?
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benfikaman said:
Does pool party have the same speakerphone issue?
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I believe all MTD ROMs have this issue.
Ok great I appreciate the help, thanks guys
The search continues, too bad because i really like cm7.1
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Just an update, I am currently running powerwashed Rom and for those looking for a daily, this is the way to go, it's excellent, thanks ccampos!
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benfikaman said:
Just an update, I am currently running powerwashed Rom and for those looking for a daily, this is the way to go, it's excellent, thanks ccampos!
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Did u try to modify dsp settings on speaker?
Yup i tried everything, seems it's a known issue and can't be fixed until source code is released....
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Ya. All Mtd roms have the issue...I brought it up to ssewx in the glitch kernel and he took the job.. He is currently working on Bluetooth echo, speakerphone echo, and 3.5 jack echo.. I believe he has made progress on Bluetooth echo so far.. Don't flock to him with questions off era's as it takes from his coding time, and you will be reminded of the first rule of cm.. NO CTA'S.. But if you like. Go thank the man
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My girlfriend is addicted to speakerphone (annoying to me) but she also doesn't like the touchwiz interface. Big thumbs up to the devs putting time into fixing this issue, it'll make my life much easier once it's fixed.
So, so far there is no fix for this? Because I just went from Mik Shifted G to CM7 and it is SOOOO much better, but I have to take calls a lot and I literally can't hear the other person at all, so i had to go back to mik. Until theres a fix looks like I'm stuck.
Speakerphone Echo
benfikaman said:
Hi all,
maybe someone can help, i have been using the cyanogenmod 7.1 for the last couple of days and my only bug so far is that whenever im on a call, where im using the speakerphone, the other person complains of hearing themselves, like echoing. I am running cm7.1 with glitch v12 beta, and ed05 radio. Anyone experiencing the same and have a fix? or anyone else running cm7.1 without the issue (please post kernal and radio used)?
i really like the rom and would have to hate to downgrade but i really need the speakerphone. Thanks in advance for any help guys!
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I'm having the same problem on my AT&T Galaxy S3. Person on other end of line experienced terrible echo when I turn speakerphone on. I don't have the issue on my stock ICS ROM only on the custom JB ROM's I have tried: CM 10 M2, AOKP M1, AOCP newest build etc... I'm assuming all these ROM's share some common code. It's definitely the the case as I have tried taking it off and on with no effect. If you have found a solution., I'm all ears. Thanks!
ladd76 said:
I'm having the same problem on my AT&T Galaxy S3. Person on other end of line experienced terrible echo when I turn speakerphone on. I don't have the issue on my stock ICS ROM only on the custom JB ROM's I have tried: CM 10 M2, AOKP M1, AOCP newest build etc... I'm assuming all these ROM's share some common code. It's definitely the the case as I have tried taking it off and on with no effect. If you have found a solution., I'm all ears. Thanks!
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This should help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33551613
Actually, a solution has been posted over and over and over again, more than a few times by myself. But, I also know that the forum search tool here doesn't work very well - I personally can't stand using it. Therefore, rather than grumble (much) about having to repeat myself again, here it is.
The speakerphone echo is caused by a combination of too high of a boost in the speakerphone call audio plus too high of a microphone gain in speakerphone mode. Both of these can be adjusted in a few places, but my preferred method is to use the Home Screen -> hit the menu button -> "System Settings" -> "Device Options" -> "In-Call Volume Controls" path.
Once you've got that open, adjust your "Speakerphone Volume" setting down to 1. Some people prefer 0. 2 will almost certainly cause echo. 3 will give you echo with severe distortion and probably melt your eardrums while causing a significant space-time anomaly in your fridge which will immediately consume all your beer, sending it back to 1955. You've been warned.
Next, adjust your speakerphone mic gain down some. I've found that 14 is a good value. Some may prefer slightly more or less. I've found that anything above 19 usually results in an echo. You'll just have to play with this one. If you have it above, say, 25, then you will almost certainly get some echo along with over-modulation, and the kernel will freak out and send an email to your parents and grandparents with your entire collection of nasty sheep porn attached. You've been warned.
Finally, make sure you hit OK, or all these settings will not be applied. They *should* stick after a reboot. Mine do.
I've made a blog post about this so that maybe a Google search will turn up some usable results for you all. Here it is: http://blog.efpophis.net/2012/11/speakerphone-echo-on-samsung-fascinate.html
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hhp_211 said:
This should help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33551613
Actually, a solution has been posted over and over and over again, more than a few times by myself. But, I also know that the forum search tool here doesn't work very well - I personally can't stand using it. Therefore, rather than grumble (much) about having to repeat myself again, here it is.
The speakerphone echo is caused by a combination of too high of a boost in the speakerphone call audio plus too high of a microphone gain in speakerphone mode. Both of these can be adjusted in a few places, but my preferred method is to use the Home Screen -> hit the menu button -> "System Settings" -> "Device Options" -> "In-Call Volume Controls" path.
Once you've got that open, adjust your "Speakerphone Volume" setting down to 1. Some people prefer 0. 2 will almost certainly cause echo. 3 will give you echo with severe distortion and probably melt your eardrums while causing a significant space-time anomaly in your fridge which will immediately consume all your beer, sending it back to 1955. You've been warned.
Next, adjust your speakerphone mic gain down some. I've found that 14 is a good value. Some may prefer slightly more or less. I've found that anything above 19 usually results in an echo. You'll just have to play with this one. If you have it above, say, 25, then you will almost certainly get some echo along with over-modulation, and the kernel will freak out and send an email to your parents and grandparents with your entire collection of nasty sheep porn attached. You've been warned.
Finally, make sure you hit OK, or all these settings will not be applied. They *should* stick after a reboot. Mine do.
I've made a blog post about this so that maybe a Google search will turn up some usable results for you all. Here it is: http://blog.efpophis.net/2012/11/speakerphone-echo-on-samsung-fascinate.html
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Oops my bad... I thought this was an S3 discussion. I appreciate the solution thought. I wish I had those options in my phone so I could alter them. If so I'm not finding them, thanks!
hhp_211 said:
This should help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33551613
Actually, a solution has been posted over and over and over again, more than a few times by myself. But, I also know that the forum search tool here doesn't work very well - I personally can't stand using it. Therefore, rather than grumble (much) about having to repeat myself again, here it is.
The speakerphone echo is caused by a combination of too high of a boost in the speakerphone call audio plus too high of a microphone gain in speakerphone mode. Both of these can be adjusted in a few places, but my preferred method is to use the Home Screen -> hit the menu button -> "System Settings" -> "Device Options" -> "In-Call Volume Controls" path.
Once you've got that open, adjust your "Speakerphone Volume" setting down to 1. Some people prefer 0. 2 will almost certainly cause echo. 3 will give you echo with severe distortion and probably melt your eardrums while causing a significant space-time anomaly in your fridge which will immediately consume all your beer, sending it back to 1955. You've been warned.
Next, adjust your speakerphone mic gain down some. I've found that 14 is a good value. Some may prefer slightly more or less. I've found that anything above 19 usually results in an echo. You'll just have to play with this one. If you have it above, say, 25, then you will almost certainly get some echo along with over-modulation, and the kernel will freak out and send an email to your parents and grandparents with your entire collection of nasty sheep porn attached. You've been warned.
Finally, make sure you hit OK, or all these settings will not be applied. They *should* stick after a reboot. Mine do.
I've made a blog post about this so that maybe a Google search will turn up some usable results for you all. Here it is: http://blog.efpophis.net/2012/11/speakerphone-echo-on-samsung-fascinate.html
Sent from my SCH-I500 using xda premium
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Awesome. Thanks for the helpful information and link. The image in the blog post was helpful so that I knew exactly what settings screen I was looking for. For me, I needed to go to "Settings > [Device] Advanced > [Volume Controls] In-Call Volume Controls". Those settings seem to have done the trick for me.
Thanks again!
Hi since up "upgraded" to cyanogen the speaker volume is about a 3rd of what it used to be, ive checked all the setting and everything is at max but i can hardly hear it, has any had this before?
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bandit250 said:
Hi since up "upgraded" to cyanogen the speaker volume is about a 3rd of what it used to be, ive checked all the setting and everything is at max but i can hardly hear it, has any had this before?
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BUMP THIS BUMP BUMP BUMP or whatever it is you do to agree with this, cause i'm having this problem too
There is a thread around here somewhere on this (I think it's mentioned in the CM10.1 nightly thread?)
The solution that seems to work is you fire up the YouTube app and fiddle with the volume there (try lowering it, then raising it to the max volume). I have no idea why this works... But it did the trick for me. I sometimes have to redo this after installing a new nightly.
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Hi guys,
My htc one's in call volume is absolutely way too low. I hear alot of white noise and I can hear the person. Its like the persons voice fluctuates. I thought the little speaker holes might be dirty so I blew on it to get any dust dislodged. I even had a screen protector on that I took off.
At first I thought it was the people I was calling, but its happening to every single call.
Please help!
Same issue here.
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BlackMamba08 said:
Hi guys,
My htc one's in call volume is absolutely way too low. I hear alot of white noise and I can hear the person. Its like the persons voice fluctuates. I thought the little speaker holes might be dirty so I blew on it to get any dust dislodged. I even had a screen protector on that I took off.
At first I thought it was the people I was calling, but its happening to every single call.
Please help!
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Is your phone 100% stock, rooted, google edition rom? How long has this issues been going on for? Have you master reset your phone or ran the stock ruu software?
Chirunavvutho said:
Same issue here.
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Oh thank god. Thought I was going crazy.
onthezone said:
Is your phone 100% stock, rooted, google edition rom? How long has this issues been going on for? Have you master reset your phone or ran the stock ruu software?
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Sorry, I forgot to mention this!
I am rooted using android revolution HD with elementalX kernel. I have not ran the stock software. I honestly have done so many customizations to my phone that I dont want to reset at all
Also, I think this has been going on since I got the phone, but to be honest I cannot be sure. I did not use it to make calls often until now. I've had it for about 2 months now.
I experienced the same thing on 4.2.2. It was fine on stock.
My call quality and performance improved once I flashed the radio firmware and RIL files from the latest AT&T leak; you might consider doing the same. The first link is not flashed in recovery but starts in fastboot (see the post's instructions). The second link is flashed in recovery. Doesn't really matter which you do first.
Radio only firmware zip - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44260480&postcount=95
Matching RIL files - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44255908&postcount=86
Simba501 said:
I experienced the same thing on 4.2.2. It was fine on stock.
My call quality and performance improved once I flashed the radio firmware and RIL files from the latest AT&T leak; you might consider doing the same. The first link is not flashed in recovery but starts in fastboot (see the post's instructions). The second link is flashed in recovery. Doesn't really matter which you do first.
Use the radio firmware zip - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44260480&postcount=95
This zip includes the matching RIL files - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44255908&postcount=86
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+1 This works !
On stock, the call quality is low compared to my old Note. Might be software related because boom sound is loud when playing music.
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Hi, most of you should know me because Hybrid Bootstacks. But today, I'm here to talk about something new. (or not so new.)
Some people are getting Low audio output when on CM-12.1+ or any other aosp based. (I'm getting too.)
The problem here, is that not everybody has this issue, so, I need to you guys answer this poll with your G2 variant.
But only if you are facing this audio bug!
Attention, it is only about output volume, don't answer the poll if you have only the low mic issue. (Just reply the topic, with infos.)
Thanks,
Daniel Stuart
daniel.stuart14 said:
Hi, most of you should know me because Hybrid Bootstacks. But today, I'm here to talk about something new. (or not so new.)
Some people are getting Low audio output when on CM-12.1+ or any other aosp based. (I'm getting too.)
The problem here, is that not everybody has this issue, so, I need to you guys answer this poll with your G2 variant.
But only if you are facing this audio bug!
Thanks,
Daniel Stuart
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I have d802 and i was facing this problem and all the people i know with g2 complain about that. I know that you need to change the mixer_phat to increase the volume.
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Edit mixer paths or use Kernel Auditor. It's that simple.
Having issues, it's too darn low! Had to edit mixer_paths... d802 SEA Variant...
khanjui said:
Edit mixer paths or use Kernel Auditor. It's that simple.
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Yes it is, but I'm working to push a fix on cyanogen repo.
theshrink89 said:
Having issues, it's too darn low! Had to edit mixer_paths... d802 SEA Variant...
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Yeah, seems that it is a d802 only problem. I'll wait a little more until start to work on it.
Can you just answer one thing for me? Your microphone is low too? (cm13.0, cm12.1 has a mic bug.)
Just increasing values in mixer_paths did raise the volume. Problem was that it started to distort sound on the highest volume step. The solution was to flash viper4android, it made it possible to use a high value and not get sound distortion. D802
Sure, no problem... My girlfriend has been complaining that she doesn't hear me loud enough since I flashed 12.1, will have to test it on my own though by switching phones with her and will let you know... Editing the mixer_paths is not the solution because of the distortion, as stated above, and also the volume isn't quite linear in the final 3 steps, it's like it is jumping over two steps... Or we can't find the correct setup for the file... It can't be that we need to change just one (or three) value(s)...
d800 5.1.1 while recording at times when sound was loud it would sound very low at that part when record was played.. also using whats app audio messages it will start high for a second then very low, but only my messages that i sent recorded with g2 phone, the other end or friend could hear me out clear and loud just normal. and i could hear they messages loud just normal. only thing was my messages recorded with g2.
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Just increasing values in mixer_paths did raise the volume. Problem was that it started to distort sound on the highest volume step. The solution was to flash viper4android, it made it possible to use a high value and not get sound distortion. D802
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Yes, we need to find the best editing mixer_paths + kernel audio driver gain.
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Sure, no problem... My girlfriend has been complaining that she doesn't hear me loud enough since I flashed 12.1, will have to test it on my own though by switching phones with her and will let you know... Editing the mixer_paths is not the solution because of the distortion, as stated above, and also the volume isn't quite linear in the final 3 steps, it's like it is jumping over two steps... Or we can't find the correct setup for the file... It can't be that we need to change just one (or three) value(s)...
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d800 5.1.1 while recording at times when sound was loud it would sound very low at that part when record was played.. also using whats app audio messages it will start high for a second then very low, but only my messages that i sent recorded with g2 phone, the other end or friend could hear me out clear and loud just normal. and i could hear they messages loud just normal. only thing was my messages recorded with g2.
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Can you guys try cm13.0? Seems like mic has been fixed on it. (Here it's ok now, just a little low. On cm-12.1 it was trash.)
Will give it a shot tomorrow since I need a fully operable phone today for work...
daniel.stuart14 said:
Yes, we need to find the best editing mixer_paths + kernel audio driver gain.
Can you guys try cm13.0? Seems like mic has been fixed on it. (Here it's ok now, just a little low. On cm-12.1 it was trash.)
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cloudy 3.3 on it , as it treated? Set 12 cm does not help
Update on the situation, the mic is a bit better on cm13 but the sound is still freakin' low...
YES i have this problem on my Lg g2 international every time which i switched on every custom rom my audio it is too low.Now iam used cyanogen the last but the problem it is still exists(((((((Really too low audio.Thanks hope to fix that!
daniel.stuart14 said:
Hi, most of you should know me because Hybrid Bootstacks. But today, I'm here to talk about something new. (or not so new.)
Some people are getting Low audio output when on CM-12.1+ or any other aosp based. (I'm getting too.)
The problem here, is that not everybody has this issue, so, I need to you guys answer this poll with your G2 variant.
But only if you are facing this audio bug!
Attention, it is only about output volume, don't answer the poll if you have only the low mic issue. (Just reply the topic, with infos.)
Thanks,
Daniel Stuart
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I have an LG G2 D801. I flashed crDroid 6.0.0 a few day ago. Speaker volume is very low. I have no idea how to increase the volume!! Tried Viper4Android but I don't even notice a difference.
When I call someone, they can hardly hear me.
Does anyone know how I might increase the speaker volume for my phone? Any good advice will be appreciated.
I remember a time when people were helpful on XDA. They would share knowledge, help others who know less. Unfortunately, those days are long gone.
I have referred many friends and acquaintances to XDA Developers, telling them there are many very experienced guys - and girls - who are happy to help you... It gives many of them the experience they need.
But a number of these people would tell me that the people on XDA are, basically, jerks! Rather than complain along with others, I hope to get through to at least one of you.
XDA began as a site where anyone with a specific handheld device could ask any question in order to get help...with any problem they would encounter. It grew and added other devices. Now XDA has become the most reputable go-to site for help with any kind of phone. If anyone knows anything about phones they know XDA Developers.
Guys, this should not be a place to show-of, or to be rude or intimidating. Often, there are people with questions, or need help, advice...and they don't know anything. These are the people who need help the most. Your help. Please treat people the way YOU would want to be treated when YOU did not know anything at all. That is all I ask.
Thank you.
I have d802 and i had to change mixer_paths to hear voice navigation commands during driving my car. The speaker audio is low and changing paths was the solution. It is true that there is a little distortion but when you set CM built in Audio mixer properly then no issues.
@CiscoKydd
If you are using the CM then you could edit the mixer_paths to raise the speaker volume output (have no idea about mic) or you could install cutom CAF kernel for d801 and then change the speaker and mic gain via Kernel Auditor.
I have no knowledge about the d801 kernels because I personally have the d802 version.
Thank you, @sunekosuri. I increased volume by editing mixer_paths. Volume increased to the point of distortion.
As for the mic... Well, that goes on my To Do list.
Thanks again, Sunekosuri.
Now I used to live with this very low sound. Camera and sound are the only issues I think of going back to stock.
hey, i was facing the same problem using last nitly from cyanogem mod 13 on my lg g2 d802 32gb. the only way that seems to boost around 50% the sound ouput was with this app.
hope it help you guys too.
Volume Booster GOODEV
Is this issue fixed now?