Been a while since I've been with Android so I'm trying to get my feet wet again with rooting and modding. Currently have my S4 rooted but I can't for the life of me locate a mod to enable song changes by long pressing the volume button. Any ideas?
Anyone? Currently running Synergy ROM not sure if that matters.
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Howdy guys,
So I was wondering if there was any way to implement the long press volume to skip tracks into JT's stock gingerbread. I know there are a few music players out there that do this as a feature but be it because of money or generally not liking thing I was hoping to be able to do this with the stock player. Any advice?
Youssefous said:
Howdy guys,
So I was wondering if there was any way to implement the long press volume to skip tracks into JT's stock gingerbread. I know there are a few music players out there that do this as a feature but be it because of money or generally not liking thing I was hoping to be able to do this with the stock player. Any advice?
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I'm pretty sure if the screen is off and you have music playing, you can use the volume rocker to skip.
On my Galaxy S2 there was a MOD to use the volume buttons to skip songs when listening to music. This mod was fantastic for me as I could easily skip songs when out running.
I really miss this feature now I've upgraded to the S3 and was wondering if anybody was able to make this MOD for it, preferably as a CWM zip??
I'm currently using Omega 5.0 on XXALF2 if this helps?
The link for the S2 MOD is here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1257260
I'm having issues where my i9300 is not navigating through music tracks on CM10 based ROMs.
On stock, pressing and holding the volume key will make the volume go up or down until either limit is met. Now, on CM10 based ROMs, the volume will only increase or decrease by one point but the music tracks do not advance.
I have used stock ELLA ROM with a flashable mod, CM10, PACMan ROM and JellyBam.
JellyBam has the unfortunate effect of crashing PowerAMP if I enable to AOKP lockscreen volume button music control, so I can't use that ROM (nor did I want to, I was just testing it).
I am using PowerAMP with the ICS lockscreen turned on.
This works flawlessly with my HD2 so I know exactly what I should be doing, it just seems this particular handset doesn't want to work.
Does anyone else have this issue or know of a proper guaranteed fix?
Thanks in advance,
Dan
Hello all,
I have recently tried to switch to an AOSP rom. So far, I've tried Carbon Rom and Pac Man Rom, both of which are very good. However, I've run into this issue on both, and I don't think anyone has an answer in their forums.
On occasion my media volume will be switched to mute, and only a reboot can free it up again. If I am watching YouTube and attempt to adjust the volume by holding the rocker, the phone reboots.
Has anyone had issues with being "locked out" of their media volume setting? What should I look into?
Thanks
Hi all! I am currently running a rooted version of Lollipop OC1 on an MDK bootloader (this is the stock VZW Rom, just rooted by @muniz_ri). I've realized that the volume through headphones is very low, especially when using the built in equalizer in google play music. Is there any mod or method to increase volume? Its about a third of the volume that 4.4.2 was.
gsciullo17 said:
Hi all! I am currently running a rooted version of Lollipop OC1 on an MDK bootloader (this is the stock VZW Rom, just rooted by @muniz_ri). I've realized that the volume through headphones is very low, especially when using the built in equalizer in google play music. Is there any mod or method to increase volume? Its about a third of the volume that 4.4.2 was.
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I've noticed that LP always wants to reset the volume to a "safe level" when connecting bluetooth headphones/speakers, and gives a warning when you try to increase it.
Edit: Found this to pretty much defeat this:
From within the default Music Player app, tap the “Menu” button.
Choose “Settings“.
Check the “Smart Volume” option so that it is turned on.
A dialog will appear telling you that “Smart volume is enabled“. Tap “OK“.