My Moto g4 plus has very low volume over headphones/ earphones. I can not even hear the voices in movies having volume raised to maximum.
Any solutions please .. thanks
gul610 said:
My Moto g4 plus has very low volume over headphones/ earphones. I can not even hear the voices in movies having volume raised to maximum.
Any solutions please .. thanks
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Don't know whether this will work on your Android OS version:
Tap Settings > Sound & notification, then tap Audio Effects at the very top of the screen. (Yes, that's actually a button, not a heading.)
Make sure the Audio Effects switch is on, then go ahead and touch those five levels, or tap the Equalizer drop-down to pick a preset.
If your device is hooked up to wired stereo speakers, tap the Wired Stereo tab to choose an Effects Profile (such as "3D stereo," "home theater," "live stage," and so on) or a Surround setting (Live, Wide, or Ambient).
Audio effects option is not available in sound and notifications menu.
@gul610
If you're on Android 4.4+ then try Equalizer FX, is has a loudness enhancer.
Other equalizer apps that come with a loudness enhancer exist, too. GIYF ...
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Anybody know why powerAmp music players volume level is reduced when equalizer preset in changed to 'extreme bass' or 'soft bass'..?
actually I don't like dspmanager that's why am using powerAmp
I use player pro + dsp pack , that's amazing
Sent from my LG-P500 using xda premium
because that's the way it's supposed to be.You can notice that even at your audio system home.If you can turn off the bass and you'll see that sound from other speakers will improve.
Anyways,I use power amp too,in my opinion it's the best.the volume reduces in order to not ruin the sound by adding pledges.You can turn off the limit by pressing limit button and move up the first channel from equalizer bar.Your sound will be very distorted.
Extreme bass and those things are especially for good headphones.It's obviously you can't feel the bass or something on a phone ))
Marius Cristian said:
because that's the way it's supposed to be.You can notice that even at your audio system home.If you can turn off the bass and you'll see that sound from other speakers will improve.
Anyways,I use power amp too,in my opinion it's the best.the volume reduces in order to not ruin the sound by adding pledges.You can turn off the limit by pressing limit button and move up the first channel from equalizer bar.Your sound will be very distorted.
Extreme bass and those things are especially for good headphones.It's obviously you can't feel the bass or something on a phone ))
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You are right i today buy new creative headset it have good volume in all presets...
Now i feel lg headset is a waste ...
The original P500 earphones suck.
You are using that program to enjoy music with phones or the P500 speaker ?
Am using creative headset..powerAmp is an awesome player which have good equalizers and good looks
Hi.
Are there music player apps for android that have an option in the settings that allows the application to set the volume level independent
of other music player apps?
The idea is that I want to play music in one audio player at a relatively low volume, while playing an audiobook in a different audio player
at a higher volume level.
So far most of the apps I've tried only seem able to access the main volume level that applies to all apps (like BSPlayer and jetAudio).
greetings and thanks in advance for any suggestions, Niek
Did you try PowerAmp ?
I'm not 100% sure the volume control is independant tho.
ectodroid said:
Did you try PowerAmp ?
I'm not 100% sure the volume control is independant tho.
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I didn't try poweramp yet, but I'm interested if someone can confirm whether poweramp indeed has an option for this in the
settings that allows the volume of poweramp to be set independent of the main volume.
Maybe I can find out by installing the trial version...
dohduhdah said:
Hi.
Are there music player apps for android that have an option in the settings that allows the application to set the volume level independent
of other music player apps?
The idea is that I want to play music in one audio player at a relatively low volume, while playing an audiobook in a different audio player
at a higher volume level.
So far most of the apps I've tried only seem able to access the main volume level that applies to all apps (like BSPlayer and jetAudio).
greetings and thanks in advance for any suggestions, Niek
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Given that there are so many volume manager apps, you'd expect there to be at least one that offers the capability to manage
the volume of specific apps, rather than managing the generic 'media volume' that applies to all apps.
http://www.appszoom.com/android_applications/volume+manager
I can testify that you can do this with PowerAmp. In the EQ settings it has a preamp slide, which will allow you to make it louder or quieter independent of system volume.
pazzo02 said:
I can testify that you can do this with PowerAmp. In the EQ settings it has a preamp slide, which will allow you to make it louder or quieter independent of system volume.
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That is indeed a kind of partial solution. jetAudio also has preamp slider and that significantly reduces the volume relative to the volume level
of other audio apps, but it doesn't seem the perfect solution, compared to actually having a regular volume slider that only applies to a specific app, because I think that would allow the volume to be set even lower than the preamp slider allows.
Still, good to know poweramp also has such a preamp slider. I guess it can also be used in combination with reducing all the EQ settings to get the volume down even lower.
I am using the Eragon rom. It's a great rom with good battery life however the sound when the ringtones sound sound very tinny and horrible. I tried the official rom and the same thing. Eragon has apparently got a beats mod to improve this but I see no improvement. Is there any tips for this.?
Go to settings --> Sound & notification --> Sound enhancement --> Disable everything
Go to Dolby Atmos --> disable it
Go to Viper4Android --> Phone Speaker --> enable Master Power --> enable Speaker Optimization
Everyone likes a different sound. In my opinion this seems to be a neutral sound with slight improvement through Viper4Android.
You could also test Dolby Atmos --> enable Music --> choose Intelligent Equalizer Rich
Or you could just adjust the equalizer in Viper4Android.
In conclusion the speaker is just a cheap mono speaker and you won't get the perfect sound out of it. This cannot be fixed via software.
Or maybe your speaker has a malfunction and you should let elephone repair it.
thanks for the reply, just today the sound seems ok. it seemed to do this last time i done a full wipe, needs 5 days to settle down. i have done your suggestions anyway and see if there is further improvement. it is the bass that the speaker is badly missing but i dont think that youll get it from a phone speaker.
punkyan said:
Go to settings --> Sound & notification --> Sound enhancement --> Disable everything
Go to Dolby Atmos --> disable it
Go to Viper4Android --> Phone Speaker --> enable Master Power --> enable Speaker Optimization
Everyone likes a different sound. In my opinion this seems to be a neutral sound with slight improvement through Viper4Android.
You could also test Dolby Atmos --> enable Music --> choose Intelligent Equalizer Rich
Or you could just adjust the equalizer in Viper4Android.
In conclusion the speaker is just a cheap mono speaker and you won't get the perfect sound out of it. This cannot be fixed via software.
Or maybe your speaker has a malfunction and you should let elephone repair it.
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I'm using my Xperia Z5 compact to record YouTube videos for my channel. Pic quality is fine but the mic level could beer higher. Can I adjust this? Dev
Devaraj227 said:
I'm using my Xperia Z5 compact to record YouTube videos for my channel. Pic quality is fine but the mic level could beer higher. Can I adjust this? Dev
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i think Sony Xperia is not good at sound volume and mic level.
Use the recorder app to test the performance of the microphone with voice stimulation. Use the volume toggle to test the microphone (with the beep when you reach maximum volume level and toggle to increase further). After you've done that and confirmed the level of microphone pick-up go activate the 'energy saver' option and run the recorder app microphone diagnostic again. I did that and resolved on my Mother's device.
Or, root your phone.
Hi,
I have experienced this problem years back when I had the Xiaomi Redmi 2 and now, I face the same problem with Xiaomi Redmi 4.
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The media volume of my phone is set to 50%. I have Dolby Atmos installed and the "Surround Sound" and "Dialog Enhancer" toggles are switched on. I am listening to music through a pair of Sony headphones, Sony MDR-XB450AP EXTRA BASS™ and the volume output is adequately loud and pleasant to hear.
Now, if I turn on the "Volume Leveler" toggle in Dolby Atmos, the output volume becomes very high, enough to damage the hearing. The volume slider is still at 50% position, but still, as if, some kind of enormous gain is applied to the output volume when the volume leveler toggle is turned on. It also happens for the phone speaker. I have to turn down the volume to 10% position to make the loudness of the output volume acceptable.
Any help will be appreciated. Let me know if you need anything else.