Because this may seem like a weird question, please allow me to explain:
I have managed to get Viper4Android FX (the most superior audio mod) running on MEmu, an Android emulator which is running Android 7.1
Being a not-so-professional-audiophile I do not know about any single Windows application (including Viper4Windows) that can do nearly as much as Viper4Android. Least of all being as simple to use as V4A!!!
So I've planned to use MEmu as my computer's music player, since Viper4Android simply is that superior over anything I know as well as easy to use.
However, the audio output of MEmu is being recognized as speaker by V4A, and is therefore greatly limiting my audio options.
Therefore, as the title proclaims, I would like to figure out a way to trick Android (or just the Viper4Android app) into "thinking" that the headphone jack is plugged in, and therefore allowing me to enjoy Viper4Android on my pc as if I'm using my phone.
There's an Android App 'Lesser AudioSwitch' On Google Play Store To Solve This Problem.
Do you know APO EQUALIZER + PEACE for Windows ?
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Hi there,
I was wondering if there is anyway to make SoundHound or Shazam to detect musics that played from Internet radio, ie "tunein" or alikes, that usually plays only if you plug your headphones in?
It seems SoundHound and Shazam can only detect incoming sound using the phones mic, so if nothing is going to mic it will not detect anything at all.
I saw in a post from a Sony Xperia user that he accidently made it working but i think its only for that particular phone.
It would be nice to know if anyone has any workarounds/mods to make this work on any android device?
I think its phone dependent. For example, I have the HTC One, which let's me use SoundHound with audio I'm listening to with earphones. It may require special drivers, like how some PCs let you use what you hear on the computer as a recording device (Stereo Mix). That's the best way I can explain it, you need a device or kernel or ROM that has this "stereo mix" style feature
Is there an app, widget, whatever that will allow me to easily switch the audio output from one device to another? e.g., I am connected to both headphones and a bluetooth A2DP device and audio is playing through the the A2DP. I want to be able to switch to headphones or even the built-in speaker without turning off the A2DP device or connecting/disconnecting the headphones.
I have a couple of devices that I would like to do this on:
Samsung Galaxy S3 (Sprint) w/ AOKP 4.2.1 (root access enabled)
Archos G9 w/ ICS 4.0.4 (root access enabled)
I have searched the Play Store, XDA, and the open interwebs for a solution, but search terms like "android audio output device switcher" are frustratingly broad and difficult to narrow. I previously came from an iOS background, where the audio switcher was built into the OS audio system, and the headphones, iPhone output, bluetooth, and any AirPlay devices could all be selected with relative ease. Ideally, I'd like something that works as easily, perhaps as a lockscreen or notifications widget. A solution that requires root would be fine.
Many thanks!
I was hoping to see any response or direction .. I'm also looking for a solution for this
Really late to reply, but SoundAbout should do that trick.
2018 and still nothing aside from SoundAbout, which crashes on me. ??
u can use lesser audioswitch from playstore.it works flawless.
Hi everyone, i've been using Volume+ on android for quite a while and i love it, that's the only way i can use my hi-fi headphones at 100%. I'd like to get perfect audio quality on pc that i get on my phone. Is it possible to use Volume+ app on pc? Maybe with some kind of emulator? Or maybe is there some good equalizer app similar to Volume+? I've tried some, but i can't get sound quality nowhere near android with Volume+ and its bass+other options.
Hey all! Just bought the 7.1 from B&H for $349 to replace my Moto g5 plus which is full of issues. One thing I will miss is being able to install V4A (Viper equalizer). I can tune the settings and make my Bluetooth to car connection sound a hell of a lot better than actually changing the settings on the head unit. Was wondering if there was a stock (or built in) EQ for the Nokia 7.1 that I can use to tune Spotify, YouTube, etc. or if I'll have to download a crappy EQ app off of the play store. Is there a built in EQ, or even better, a way to install V4A on this phone without TWRP? Thanks!
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Hey all! Just bought the 7.1 from B&H for $349 to replace my Moto g5 plus which is full of issues. One thing I will miss is being able to install V4A (Viper equalizer). I can tune the settings and make my Bluetooth to car connection sound a hell of a lot better than actually changing the settings on the head unit. Was wondering if there was a stock (or built in) EQ for the Nokia 7.1 that I can use to tune Spotify, YouTube, etc. or if I'll have to download a crappy EQ app off of the play store. Is there a built in EQ, or even better, a way to install V4A on this phone without TWRP? Thanks!
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There is a way to change the Bluetooth codec in the dev menue, not the same as an EQ but wouldn't you want the signal to transfer as true as possible and use your speaker source EQ?
tibman said:
There is a way to change the Bluetooth codec in the dev menue, not the same as an EQ but wouldn't you want the signal to transfer as true as possible and use your speaker source EQ?
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Yeah I got the phone, saw the stuff in the devs. To answer everyone's question, there is a built in EQ, but you have to open Spotify to use it (not sure if GPM or Pandora work). It's not terrible, but certainly not as good as V4A. And to respond to your question, I don't think the signal transfer is really touched with an EQ. The EQ adds bass and lets me adjust my mids to the way I like them. Like I said, my head unit is garbage. The EQ practically does nothing to improve bass or mids. At first I thought it was the speakers but it isn't. Thats why I wanted a built in EQ on my phone, until I get a new head unit at least.
So I'm trying to see if i can get my USB DAC (Audioengine D3) playing nicely with my phone (Oneplus 6).
It works, except the max volume is not very loud. From some research it seems this is because Android is not adjusting the USB HW volume but only SW volume.
This seems to be the case. Max media volume on my phone is roughly what I gt from my PC at 50% Windows volume.
So I've read that USB Audio Player pro can adjust hardware volume, and when you adjust it in the app, the setting affects other apps. I haven't tried myself because the app is $11...
So from that I guess this app must be sending a command in Android that's controlling it's USB audio volume.
What I want to know is.. how? What's the command? With that information we can potentially make a simpler script or app that can do this. Perhaps even automatically when the USB device is connected.
Does anyone know, or can anyone advise how to find out? Perhaps there is some logging that can catch what the app is doing?
I'm not experienced with Android development so I'm not sure how easy it would be for an Android dev to reverse engineer.