The max volume is very very low. I saw that i can edit mixer math. XML but i can't fond it because i didnt foot my Phone. Is there an another solution ? Thanks
I have à redmi note 5 global édition
hellsing050678 said:
The max volume is very very low. I saw that i can edit mixer math. XML but i can't fond it because i didnt foot my Phone. Is there an another solution ? Thanks
I have à redmi note 5 global édition
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My device is on stock rom and it has the same issue. I haven't found any solution for that low volume.
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hellsing050678 said:
The max volume is very very low. I saw that i can edit mixer math. XML but i can't fond it because i didnt foot my Phone. Is there an another solution ? Thanks
Try resetting the device.
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In settings expose the region Hong Kong, China will appear an unblocking on the person and the volume level will be much higher
If you have root access and familiar with viper4A, there is playback gain control feature. By toggling it on and set to moderate or even extreme the max headphone output will be louder
Unfortunatly i've no root access and didnt find a way to do it.
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Hey all, I can't seem to find anything about changing the minimum volume. Even on the lowest setting my phone is way too loud during calls, I have to hold it away from my head to be able to tolerate it, anyone know of a fix?
If funny how just 3 months ago, people were complaining about how the volume on these builds was too low and here you are complaining about how is too loud...LOL...I guess the chinese were right when they said, beware what you wish for...LOL
what about "wrapping a cloth on the speakers" trick ? Did you tried that ? Sure it will work!!
@ mazdarider LoL
Enjoy ur phone
mazdarider23 said:
If funny how just 3 months ago, people were complaining about how the volume on these builds was too low and here you are complaining about how is too loud...LOL...I guess the chinese were right when they said, beware what you wish for...LOL
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My volume IS still to low.
Delete the default.acdb file in /system/etc/firmware
jmmmmm said:
My volume IS still to low.
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Mine too. In loud restaurants I can't hear anything.
I don't have the phone yet but I've seen people saying that the headphone volume is a bit quiet.
Obviously "quiet" is a personal thing, but if it is quiet (to me), is there a way to make it louder? Music (and satnav) are the two most important things to me.
Sorry if this is a silly question. I'm an Android noob.
If to mean apart from turning the volume up no, though I've found it to loud to listen to comfortably on full volume and I'm 18 not some old guy haha hope that helps
101matt101 said:
If to mean apart from turning the volume up no, though I've found it to loud to listen to comfortably on full volume and I'm 18 not some old guy haha hope that helps
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Not quite true......
If you root then you can use dps manager to pump up the volume (Though it is debatable weather or not this compromises on quality).
You could also use the EQ settings in Power AMP to do a the same sort of thing...
I have installed volume+ by Meltus. It also has some eq and bass boost settings too. You can download it from here and doesnt require root. I also use poweramp. I found the biggest gains on the speaker and bluetooth. Be careful with max boost and volume in speaker mode as I got my speaker to pop and stop working for a few seconds but luckily wasnt damaged.
http://androidaudiohacks.com/home/volume-gingerbread
A recent post mentioned the secret code to raise basic volume level .
jje
Hi
Can you point me to the code as I can't seem to find it
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LondonGemini said:
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Can you point me to the code as I can't seem to find it
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No i never bookmarked it .
jje
LondonGemini said:
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Can you point me to the code as I can't seem to find it
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the title of the thread was called "volume codes". it seemed to have the real deal code fixes, but some said it worked while others said it didnt, so i'm totally confused.
for the people with low volume thru headphones, is this only with the stock headset? or has anyone tried a higher quality headset and sill have low volume?
RogerPodacter said:
the title of the thread was called "volume codes". it seemed to have the real deal code fixes, but some said it worked while others said it didnt, so i'm totally confused.
for the people with low volume thru headphones, is this only with the stock headset? or has anyone tried a higher quality headset and sill have low volume?
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thanks. i will give it a go
Hi,
I have just switched from an iPhone 4 to SGSIII. When going to sleep I like to listen to tune in radio. The only problem I am finding is that on the lowest volume notch using the volume keys is still too loud for me.
Is there anyway to lower this further?
I totally second this.. I am coming from an age old HTC G1, and i loved how i could have it SO quiet, that i could hold the phone up to my ear at night (the speaker phone side, not the talking side) and hear it just fine but a person laying next to me in bed couldn't tell i was listening to anything.. but with the Gs3 its so loud even at the lowest setting possible that at 4-5 feet away you can hear it.
Not to mention the text alert sound is too loud when I have it at the lowest setting.. On the G1 i could turn it down to the lowest setting and it was quiet enough that if you listened for it you could hear it in a quiet room, but if you weren't listening for it you'd miss it. wish the Gs3 had a little finer tuning on the quieter end
I do that too a lot and the only solution I found so far (sgs2) is to use apps like PlayerPro/PowerAmp for mp3s and XiiaLive for internet radios because they have internal volume control on top of androids one. Gets the volume so low that even at night with in-ear-canal headphones I can barely hear the audio. Not that I do that but still, it's nice to have control of the volume so much.
frifox said:
I do that too a lot and the only solution I found so far (sgs2) is to use apps like PlayerPro/PowerAmp for mp3s and XiiaLive for internet radios because they have internal volume control on top of androids one. Gets the volume so low that even at night with in-ear-canal headphones I can barely hear the audio. Not that I do that but still, it's nice to have control of the volume so much.
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Poweramp is the only solution I have found but I really like Tunein and that does not have any control. There must be a simple system wide solution. My device is rooted so are there any options?
harveyd said:
Poweramp is the only solution I have found but I really like Tunein and that does not have any control. There must be a simple system wide solution. My device is rooted so are there any options?
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I'm resurrecting this old thread. I too would love to be able to turn down the volume to as low of a setting as I want. I don't understand why the phone manufacturers don't simply provide that capability!
There is another post here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2565559 on a technique for the HTC One. I haven't tried it on the S4 yet.
vikingarcher said:
I'm resurrecting this old thread. I too would love to be able to turn down the volume to as low of a setting as I want. I don't understand why the phone manufacturers don't simply provide that capability!
There is another post here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2565559 on a technique for the HTC One. I haven't tried it on the S4 yet.
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Please use search >>>> default _gain sound mod by Meltus
Probably in Themes and Apps
My favorite thing about the V30 is the quad dac because when enabled it gives you volume control in 1% increments. My hearing is sensitive, i will normally listen to music at a volume of 5 or less.
However, after the Oreo update, volume of 1 is too load. I have the quad dac enabled, and have the gain set to -6db (minimum) on both channels. I have tried different "filters" and sounds presets. Didn't help. I have tried disabling the quad dac, this only makes it go loader because now it adjusts in 5% increments.
Has anyone else noticed this change? If no one else had noticed this I will try a factory reset. If that doesn't work, i can go back to using an inline volume slide adjustment to reduce volume.
Thanks!
PS: I know most people will probably be happy about the volume increase and it was probably done for this reason. I understand I am likely an outlier on preferred volume levels.
Just an updated.
This was a fluke. I restarted my phone and the volume levels returned to what they were before instead of being elevated.
urushiol said:
Just an updated.
This was a fluke. I restarted my phone and the volume levels returned to what they were before instead of being elevated.
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Made a post and solved it yourself! Reminds me of the football play where the quarterback threw the ball to himself and got a touchdown.
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In my opinion this Huawei has a very low volume ... Is there any way to increase the maximum volume?
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paolosnz said:
In my opinion this Huawei has a very low volume ... Is there any way to increase the maximum volume?
Thanks
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Install a volume booster which lets you increase the overall volume. Just be careful not to go overboard as you can destroy your speakers.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.goodev.volume.booster
paolosnz said:
In my opinion this Huawei has a very low volume ... Is there any way to increase the maximum volume?
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What volume? The earpiece volume is a tad low, but the phone speakers are about as loud as they come. Pixel 3 10/10, Note 9 9.5/10, Mate 20 Pro 9/10.
Jonathan-H said:
What volume? The earpiece volume is a tad low, but the phone speakers are about as loud as they come. Pixel 3 10/10, Note 9 9.5/10, Mate 20 Pro 9/10.
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the general sound In my opinion it is low especially in the Bluetooth output. in the other models when you turn up the volume at most you can visualize the warning that can damage your health but allows you to raise further. on the mate 20 pro there is no such possibility
I find those apps useless . The best and only way is to change the build prop. Let's hope for root one-day
This one is working fine on my LYA-L29 since months.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.goodev.volume.booster
Feel free to join us
https://t.me/HuaweiMate20ProInternational
Greetings Tyler
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@paolosnz Keep in mind that unlike other phones, the Mate 20 pro has separate controls for BT : one on device and the phone one. They are not synced as they are on my old Samsung or iPad. Maybe that is also part of the problem...but even with both controls at maximum I don't get the same level as on other phones. Loud enough for normal listening, but not deafening.
Im coming from P20 pro to Note 9 and now on Mate 20 Pro and i think that Mate 20 Pro has the worse quality sound and lower sound from my latest phones...
Another issue that hasn't been mention is the sound of notifications that for several apps like Facebook messanger, Viber the notification sound pays much more lower from what it really is...For an example if i set a generic notification sound and select that sound for Facebook & Facebook messanger then it plays for Facebook at level 10 & for Facebook messanger at level 4 the same ringtone (mp3)
Has anyone experienced the same situation?
Yeah mate 20 pro has really low sound. I have my pixel 2 xl here and I tried to play the same youtube video on both at the same time, and with the mate 20p on full volume I have to go down to maybe 60% volume on the pixel 2 xl to match it.
The volume in the earpiece is way to low...I have trouble understanding people when I make phone calls in noisy environments. In fact its is so bad that it makes this phone unusable while at work - I work at the airport on the ramp. Looking for a solution...
solution is to gather feedback before you make a bad purchase like this , lesson learned?
Use a Bluetooth headset
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solution is to gather feedback before you make a bad purchase like this , lesson learned?
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I did read a lot before buying this phone... and in the mean time my issue has been solved.
And just to be very clear, I don't need a comment like "lesson learned" that does not help at all. You got the message?
yeah attitude helps keep it up and throw your money however you like, don't come crying afterwards in developers forums
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I did read a lot before buying this phone... and in the mean time my issue has been solved.
And just to be very clear, I don't need a comment like "lesson learned" that does not help at all. You got the message?
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What did you do to solve the issue?
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vandal4e said:
yeah attitude helps keep it up and throw your money however you like, don't come crying afterwards in developers forums
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Wondering who's got the attitude here...I just looked for solutions on these forums like I do since 2006.
And about trowing money...just shut up as you don't know jack #*$"
the salt is real with you all knowing one.. keep swearing your ban can't be far away
P.S - enjoy your low sound
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My wife's mate 20 pro have similar low volume issue with her bluetooth headset and I did this to resolve the issue.
You are going to need to change the Bluethooth audio codec in the "developer options"
I can't link because I am a new user but if you search for it on the internet you should be able to find information on how to do that
I believe you'll need your bluetooth headset connected before you can make any changes otherwise the option to change will be greyed out.
Basically I changed the Bluetooth Audio codec from ACC (which seems to be the default) to SBC. After this, the max volume dramatically improved.
For some reason, options like
Bluetooth Audio Sample Range, Bluetooth Audio Bits Per sample, Bluetooth Audio Channel Mode, Bluetooth Audio LDAC Codec are greyed out even when the bluetooth headset is connected while I checked on another android phone that these are options you can actually play with.
I wanted to change these to see if it'll actually improve bluetooth audio. Either way, I'm happy that changing this works. Let me know if it help for you guys as well?
cfds said:
The volume in the earpiece is way to low...I have trouble understanding people when I make phone calls in noisy environments. In fact its is so bad that it makes this phone unusable while at work - I work at the airport on the ramp. Looking for a solution...
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Same with me... That's why I disassamble the phone and remove the earpiece cover. And now, my earpiece sound so loud.
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TylerDurben said:
This one is working fine on my LYA-L29 since months.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.goodev.volume.booster
Feel free to join us
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Greetings Tyler
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I've tried this app to increase earpiece sound but no luck. I had to remove the earpiece cover than sound is so loud now. I think this not software problem but earpiece cover.
The overall volume of the phone is surprisingly weak, all the more so when you have it plugged in...
You guys that are dismantling ****, I don't need to tell you that you are likely killing the submersible ability of the phone - right?