Navigation volume increase? - HTC Droid DNA

Does anybody else's navigation volume seem very low? Like obviously too quiet? I was at full volume and could not hear it very well over road noise. Any way to increase volume?
Update: just tried playing some spotify songs over speaker and it also seems quite low for full volume. Is there a way to test speaker output to make sure they are working how they should?

tbns said:
Does anybody else's navigation volume seem very low? Like obviously too quiet? I was at full volume and could not hear it very well over road noise. Any way to increase volume?
Update: just tried playing some spotify songs over speaker and it also seems quite low for full volume. Is there a way to test speaker output to make sure they are working how they should?
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I have tried a few things. I noticed slacker Pandora and iheart radio were all loud while no matter what I couldn't get the navigation voice to ever increase to the same level as them. When I disabled beats I noticed they were closer in volume level. But still not effective. Voice should be higher. Maybe if someone can verify wether or not the navigation uses beats our not would be a start.
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S121Guy said:
I have tried a few things. I noticed slacker Pandora and iheart radio were all loud while no matter what I couldn't get the navigation voice to ever increase to the same level as them. When I disabled beats I noticed they were closer in volume level. But still not effective. Voice should be higher. Maybe if someone can verify wether or not the navigation uses beats our not would be a start.
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Interesting; I'll try turning off beats and see if that helps.

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[Q] Static in Volume buttons

During music play, has anyone else noticed small amount of static when changing volume. This happens to me particularly when increasing the volume control. However, it is very inconsistent. When I say static, I mean there is a volume increase (or decrease) with some amount of "other" sound added in. This was not something I noticed with my ipod touch and was just curious if anyone else has this or it's a hardware or software issue.
Do you see when playing music through the speaker only, or with earphones as well?
Speaker is not clear enough to hear if there is any audible noise during volume increase or decrease. . . also hear it when using other music players such as cubed. Also, I was listening through my earphones to Avatar and even though the audio is very clear, when increasing and decreasing the volume I still hear what I guess is better described as a small pop instead of static. That might be a better description for the music noise as well.
Static, crackle, pop
I've been listening to audio books on my Vibrant lately and I've noticed this happening a lot. I've heard it through headphones and I have even heard popping / crackling on the speaker when it plays notification sounds.
Did this turn out to be a defect or is it an issue that everyone has occassionally but just ignores?
Thanks
Does this happen when using the on-screen volume control in the music app or only the rocker button?
Mine will actually crackle even when I'm not touching it.
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Yes mine too. It will sporadically "skip" in all music players whether I'm using headphones or not.
Vibrant vibrating nicely now,Kthx!

Bluetooth audio quality

I went from an iPhone 4 to the sgs 2. It seems to be giving me some audio distortion and static that wasn't there with my iPhone. Its most noticeable on the high end and with lower (128kbps) audio files. Any one else experiencing this or have suggestions on how to tweak things to make it better?
Only happens on Bluetooth a far as I can tell.
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I found I needed to get a balance of the volume controls. I use a stereo bt headset, Motorola s305. It sounded best at about 2/3 volume on the phone, and crank up the headset. Also check out the eq settings if you are using the stock music player. I don't listen to much music, but listen to tons of audiobooks. When I do listen to music its usually Pandora, on the high quality setting, and it sounds great.
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Hmm. I'll try the volume thing. Thanks.
Is there any way to 'lock' that volume max, so i don't accidentally switch that up?
I know there are apps on the market to increase volume levels, but I don't know of any to limit volume levels.
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This is due to a low bitpool setting. There is no way to change this unless you flash CM7 or any AOSP ROM, which comes stock with a higher bitpool, thus better sounding bluetooth audio.
kletiz said:
This is due to a low bitpool setting. There is no way to change this unless you flash CM7 or any AOSP ROM, which comes stock with a higher bitpool, thus better sounding bluetooth audio.
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just curious how this would affect BT earpieces but not car BT systems? I used my car's BT to make calls a lot and never had any audio issues.
I'm not opposed to flashing... Which would you suggest, CM7 or AOSP?
bfinleyui said:
I'm not opposed to flashing... Which would you suggest, CM7 or AOSP?
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everyone has their own opinion. Try one and see if you like it.

Headphone Volume goes from Loud to Louder...

I'm on MIUI, and just recently started using my phone has a music player with my headphones. The minimum volume on the phone is pretty damn loud, and most of the time I can't listen to it that loud. When I put the volume up it gets louder. I've tired just about every DSPManager setting I could find, nothing gets the volume any lower.
Is this just an issue with non-stock based roms? I know that the max volume issue is a non-stock issue (where the volume gets maxed at about 50% of the volume indicator).
It is a known issue for miui (I believe all miui) or cwm. I mpved out of miui because of that although I love it otherwise. Galnet miui also has the same issue.
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Try out poweramp and its preamp gain setting on its built in equalizer.
penguinlogik said:
Try out poweramp and its preamp gain setting on its built in equalizer.
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I just downloaded "equalizer" whats difference between poweramp?
I'm definitely looking for "better sound quality" and "loud + clear"
because I was experiencing volume Loss (auto dimm, yet volume still at max?) during calls (or just low volume), sometimes audio just seems Low during music playback vs my friends phone?? why a difference.
Edgarhighman said:
I just downloaded "equalizer" whats difference between poweramp?
I'm definitely looking for "better sound quality" and "loud + clear"
because I was experiencing volume Loss (auto dimm, yet volume still at max?) during calls (or just low volume), sometimes audio just seems Low during music playback vs my friends phone?? why a difference.
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Your problem is different than the OP's and would normally deserve another thread...
Anyways, poweramp is just for music playback, and if you don't know how to use an equalizer properly, I would recommend not touching it or you would make it sound more like crap. The difference is how much power the audio jack can put out and the impedance of your headphones, and that determines how loud it sounds on your end. All phones are not the same, however, you should search for the in call audio fix thread for a solution to your problem.

Low Volume in Navigation App

Does anyone else feel like the voice volume in the Navigation app is really low? I have the volume maxed out and I barely hear the directions. I'll be playing music at the same time, which I can hear with no issues, but when a direction occurs and the music is turned down, I still can't hear the voice giving the directions.
Kendr1ck said:
Does anyone else feel like the voice volume in the Navigation app is really low? I have the volume maxed out and I barely hear the directions. I'll be playing music at the same time, which I can hear with no issues, but when a direction occurs and the music is turned down, I still can't hear the voice giving the directions.
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It's a fairly well documented android 2.3.3+ issues, if using the headphone jack, and a music app then audio for voice nv is very (unbearably) low. I'm trying to see if there's a fix, but not much luck ATM.

Very soft volume for Navigon/CoPilot GPS

Hi all,
I am having problem with Navigon/CoPilot GPS software where the voice volume is very soft. Especially if I am using the phone to play the music as well. It seems like both of this GPS uses the System volume which I've maxed out but it just seems too soft when compare to the media volume.
Sygic seems to work fine as it uses the media volume instead of the System volume. Just that I seems to prefer the routing provided by Navigon.
I've tried using Siyah kernel but it seems even worst due to the fact that Siyah allows you the amplify the media sound which makes the voice from the GPS almost inaudible. Is there anyone else that uses either Navigon or CoPilot that knows anyway or workaround to fix this?
One way I know is to lower the media volume and just turn up the car radio when using Aux input so that both the system volume and media volume are the same but the issue is that sometimes I forget about that and just turn back on to radio without lowering down the volume. Trust me, the sudden increase in volume is not really good for the heart and not to mention the ear.
Hope someone is able to provide me with a better workaround!
Thanks!
escaflo said:
Hi all,
I am having problem with Navigon/CoPilot GPS software where the voice volume is very soft. Especially if I am using the phone to play the music as well. It seems like both of this GPS uses the System volume which I've maxed out but it just seems too soft when compare to the media volume.
Sygic seems to work fine as it uses the media volume instead of the System volume. Just that I seems to prefer the routing provided by Navigon.
I've tried using Siyah kernel but it seems even worst due to the fact that Siyah allows you the amplify the media sound which makes the voice from the GPS almost inaudible. Is there anyone else that uses either Navigon or CoPilot that knows anyway or workaround to fix this?
One way I know is to lower the media volume and just turn up the car radio when using Aux input so that both the system volume and media volume are the same but the issue is that sometimes I forget about that and just turn back on to radio without lowering down the volume. Trust me, the sudden increase in volume is not really good for the heart and not to mention the ear.
Hope someone is able to provide me with a better workaround!
Thanks!
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I use Siyah here and STweaks to amplify the Speaker volume.
The default value is 57, try to use 59 or 60 it can get pretty damn loud.
haranbh said:
I use Siyah here and STweaks to amplify the Speaker volume.
The default value is 57, try to use 59 or 60 it can get pretty damn loud.
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Hi,
Thanks for that. But I am using it plugin to my car radio (aux in). This is so that I can listen to the music on my phone at the same time while the GPS is running. WIth the speaker volume, does that works if the output is not on the phone speaker itself?
escaflo said:
Hi,
Thanks for that. But I am using it plugin to my car radio (aux in). This is so that I can listen to the music on my phone at the same time while the GPS is running. WIth the speaker volume, does that works if the output is not on the phone speaker itself?
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Speaker volume = Phone's speaker..
In your case, you need to increase the headset volume, also available in STweaks with the same values (57 default).

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