Increasing headphone volume in CM10.1? - Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note II

On Touch Wiz roms, I was able to edit the default volume output through a system file, but I haven't been able to find anything like that for cm10.1
Does anyone know of a solid way to increase headphone volume for aosp?
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Install a kernel that supports voodoo sound and find the voodoo apk with a Google search.
Some people state that voodoo sound is not supported on note2 but it works for me. My sound is great!
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Voodoo sound standalone?

I searched the forums and didn't find what I was looking for. I often listen to music from my phone on my car through an aux jack, but I have to turn the media volume to almost full and turn the car stereo volume to near max to get decent volume, especially on the highway. I've known about voodoo sound for awhile but have yet to try it. I know there are many kernels that gave out built in, but I was wondering if it could be enthralled as a standalone add on. I'm running bionix-v with voodoo enabled if anyone has any suggestion of a kernel that would pair well or if sound can be flashed as a standalone.
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Try looking in developement section.....dragon kernal 3.2-voodoo sound v4
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carlcj5 said:
Try looking in developement section.....dragon kernal 3.2-voodoo sound v4
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He doesnt want a custom kernal he just wants voodoo sound
But don't you need a voodoo compatible kernal for the voodoo sound to work? Atleast that's what the voodoo sound app notified me of...now my sound seems to be much better
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Dragon kernel doesn't play well with my phone. Latest one I tried was 3.0 and it still froze up constantly just like previous versions and required a reboot.
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try eugene kernel named " Dead Horse ".. this kernel support voodoo sound.
there is no way to get voodoo sound without a custom kernel. period.
If you don't want a custom kernel, check out an app called "galaxy s tuner". the modifications are software based, not kernel based.
just downloaded "galaxy tuner" and it's great!!!! I think I might like it better than voodoo sound...

in call volume really low ..

Hey I am running cm9. One of those roms. And I tried to use volume + and alsa mixer to boost my in call volume. I have no idea why its like that. Anyway. What can I flash or do to fix this? Thanks!
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Sound loudness between ROMS

OK so I know that the GS2 has the EU sound cap on it. And I know how to get to the service menu but that does t always work in CM10. My question is why is there no set sound level between ROMs? To see what I'm talking about, install Chameleon ROM and listen to audio using headset. Then try a CM ROM and you'll notice a huge loss of loudness.
Thoughts?
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slimdizzy said:
OK so I know that the GS2 has the EU sound cap on it. And I know how to get to the service menu but that does t always work in CM10. My question is why is there no set sound level between ROMs? To see what I'm talking about, install Chameleon ROM and listen to audio using headset. Then try a CM ROM and you'll notice a huge loss of loudness.
Thoughts?
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CM10 presently has a known volume bug.
You can use extweaks (with Siyah, dream or Dorimanx kernel) to boost three headset volume.
Or
download voodoo louder or similar apps to achieve that.
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I do that but still not as loud as Chameleon ROM. Thanks for the info, Emma do some more digging around to see what happening.
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Aokp/CM that uses DSP Manager

Hi guys. Currently using a custom rom that has DSP Manager. Actually i havent touch anything on DSP manager. I am just concern that when i play music in highest volume on speaker, the sound gets distorted. Anyway to fix this?
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decrease the volume
Glebun said:
decrease the volume
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Ha ha. Its funny because its true
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Or adjust DSP manager settings .
jje
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The speaker can't take the load,hence distortion. Lower the load by decreasing yhe volume. You possibly can lower just the bass but this isn't how the music was intended to be heard do it raises questions about the point
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rootSU said:
The speaker can't take the load,hence distortion. Lower the load by decreasing yhe volume. You possibly can lower just the bass but this isn't how the music was intended to be heard do it raises questions about the point
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hmm. the "Enable Bass" is turned off the speaker still distorts on my cm rom. when I use touchwiz rom/stockbased custom roms, even though I max out the volume the speaker, the sound doesn't distorts. hmm I think I should go back to the stockbased custom rom.
There's a graphic eq there too. To fine tune specific frequencies.
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Stock has the default_gain file that stops speaker overload .
jje
Lots of people have reported poor sound quality on aosp Roms, try another kernel possibly and have a real good play around with sound tweaks if you can be bothered, or return to stock and enjoy
slaphead20 said:
Lots of people have reported poor sound quality on aosp Roms, try another kernel possibly and have a real good play around with sound tweaks if you can be bothered, or return to stock and enjoy
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I have planned to return my ROM to Omega 4.2.2 and yeah. everything's good :good: im a bit lazy to try aosp kernels. maybe later on if I have a lot of time. thanks anyway

Increase ringer volume?

Any app to. Increase ringer volume? On an AOSP rom
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Cowbell_Guy said:
Any app to. Increase ringer volume? On an AOSP rom
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You'll need to edit system files to increase the sound output of the external speaker (it would effect everything the speaker plays, from ringtones to music). It's pretty easy to do on Touchwiz 4.4.2, but I haven't messed around with AOSP.
You can check the instructions I posted here (for increasing sound output in Touchwiz) and see if the file/process would be the same for AOSP.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2768182
No guarantee it'll be the same, but might be worth checking out. Back everything up first of course!
Cowbell_Guy said:
Any app to. Increase ringer volume? On an AOSP rom.
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Go to settings/sounds/volume...slide the ringer bar up

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