Any way to increase volume alone? Like an extra sound boost or something? I tried some apps from market... But it seemed only to increase treble in d music... Which is noise, not music..
Many would love this mod.....i guess....
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They're nowhere loud enough
Here ya go. Pretty straightforward and easy. Just be careful not to go too high.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1147436
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i just use equalizer from the market..it doesnt increase in call volume but it increases everything else..That QPST volume mod is hit or miss with some phones.
When i raise the vol in the player poweramp after few pushes the vol is going down and than again going up...
Is there a way to fix it?
It happens to me only in this player
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Yes. This happens because of dvc. Its a setting in poweramp that improves the equalizer. To turn it off go to settings/audio engine/advanced and unchecked it.
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happyjack96 said:
Yes. This happens because of dvc. Its a setting in poweramp that improves the equalizer. To turn it off go to settings/audio engine/advanced and unchecked it.
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Thanks!
But now the sound is very low.. Thisbis the only way to make the sound be louder? Its little annoying
this function...
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kfirbep said:
Thanks!
But now the sound is very low.. Thisbis the only way to make the sound be louder? Its little annoying
this function...
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Go to settings-> audio engine
Set replay gain to apply gain/prevent clipping, source to album, and both preamp settings to some positive value. Depending on the tablet or phone I use between 1.5 to 3.0 dB. That should do the trick, along with having to turn off Direct Volume Control. Not all devices have that weird problem with DVC.
I fix it editing sound tabel. Samsung using 30 value, depend google & Cm 15.
But if u do it other sound ( movie,youtube) have low volume.
Its annoying, btw DVC provide awesome sound.
davidsos said:
Go to settings-> audio engine
Set replay gain to apply gain/prevent clipping, source to album, and both preamp settings to some positive value. Depending on the tablet or phone I use between 1.5 to 3.0 dB. That should do the trick, along with having to turn off Direct Volume Control. Not all devices have that weird problem with DVC.
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I did iy but it sound the same if i just disable the vol control.
eerie_silence said:
I fix it editing sound tabel. Samsung using 30 value, depend google & Cm 15.
But if u do it other sound ( movie,youtube) have low volume.
Its annoying, btw DVC provide awesome sound.
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Can you explain me how to do that?
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Sure, u need first check this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1411317
Decompile your framework.jar and edit sound table.
Hi mates, I found an app to boost my music volume.
Is it safe to boost our phones max limit volume? If yes, why did Samsung did not include this feature by deafult in the default music player?
what is the name of app ?? where can we download it ??
I found this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mobi.omegacentauri.SpeakerBoost#?t=W10. Don't know if it's safe to use.. But the comments are good for Galaxy S3
Because they want to protect your eardrums.. Anyways long term high volume output may damage your speakers..
You have been zooo==>ted
wicked1683 said:
Hi mates, I found an app to boost my music volume.
Is it safe to boost our phones max limit volume? If yes, why did Samsung did not include this feature by deafult in the default music player?
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In my opinion boosting volume is safe. I'm using Beats Audio app and Poweramp with the pre-amp up full and it's fine.
Having said that I rarely use the loudspeaker on the phone cos despite being loud enough the sound and clarity mostly sucks (as with all phones).
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Lolpoppa said:
In my opinion boosting volume is safe. I'm using Beats Audio app and Poweramp with the pre-amp up full and it's fine.
Having said that I rarely use the loudspeaker on the phone cos despite being loud enough the sound and clarity mostly sucks (as with all phones).
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Sucks 10000% worse with beats audio.
Don't talk about "clarity" in the same context as that POS - displays ignorance.
Define "clarity", and how said POS improves it.
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Sucks 10000% worse with beats audio.
Don't talk about "clarity" in the same context as that POS - displays ignorance.
Define "clarity", and how said POS improves it.
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Each to their own my angry little nemesis.
Clarity as in, ya know, clear by the way. Through my lovely ears anyway.
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Thanks for the reply guys.... So to summarize this app is safe to use if we will use it with large headsets and unsafe if we will use it with the phone speaker..
So I just need to activate this if I will use my sennheiser px-200 II :good:
Does anyone know of a App that allows you to Customize the Volume Levels of MP3's and then Save them to the SDCARD with the New Adjustments?
If so please let me know...
Thanks!
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I think you don't need to do that you can bring your music back to life using this ViPER4Android Audio Effects. It's best sound effect software ever created for Andoid, with the right settings it make your music loud and clear with superb bass and tremble. Just try it yourself here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2191223
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I think you don't need to do that you can bring your music back to life using this ViPER4Android Audio Effects. It's best sound effect software ever created for Andoid, with the right settings it make your music loud and clear with superb bass and tremble. Just try it yourself here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2191223
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I also found a free app called MP3Gain from the market that works pretty good!
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Can anyone create a mod to increase the headphone volume to 200%?
I am running RomAur and the mod that is included with it only increases it to 150% but it still sounds weak even when I use my over the ear headphones and adjust the equalizer.
Can anyone do this?
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I don't know about volume mod but the way I increase headphone volume is that I bought a small amplifier so that dont have to mind about phone volume at all.
Can you provide a link?
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vendetta718 said:
Can you provide a link?
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Just Google it, Fiio x6, they are around $25, but it will only up the volume on the headphone output, phone speaker and bluetooth still the same.
You can't just keep increasing the headphone volume infinitely, there comes a point at which it cannot go any louder. If you have a hearing impairment then perhaps you should have made the phone volume a priority when you chose a handset. The HTC phones have a louder sound if that is what you need.
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I found a solution from a member in the forums.
Solution:
Doom kernel + faux sound app.
This will make your phone sound like a HTC M8 both speakers and headphones
Volume can go as far as about 400%
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