How to edit volume? - Touch Diamond, MDA Compact IV General

Hi peepz, did u find a way to hack the volume level, cuz it is too high for me when listening to mp3 even on the lowest volume with headphones
It would be nice to use all the bars, not to use it with steps of 4-5..

Use your finger or stylus you can adjust the volume slider 1 notch at a time. The buttons cause larger increments.

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Better Volume control?

Is there a possibility to adjust volume more precise. If I listen to music in the evening its always pretty loud and i would like to have more volume steps, espially at lower loudness.
Does anybody know how to do?
Thanks
Are you using the HTC Audio Player to listen music? I have the same porblem. I just regedit the value of HTC Audio Player to make it lower. But I have to face another problem, the ringtone volume is still lound! Everytime I listen music, when there is a incoming call, the ringtone is very loud compare with the music. I have ask the question before (not at here) but no one can solve it....
I have the same problem
when I press volume key down, it will down 3 level, why it can't just adjust 1 level
when I press 1 time
You can use your fingers/stylus to adjust volume by one bar only. Also don't forget the top arrow to tab between ringer and application volume slider.
how about trying out AD2P?
using a bluetooth headset will sounds much better than the wired one...
and volume control can be done on the headset itself.
Same problem here.
The question is not to use AD2P, or to do it with your fingers.
We would like to do it using the volum up/down buttons, but they increase/decrease volume by 20% every time, wich does not allow a precise config.
I have exactly the same requests:
- control with hardware buttons by 1 bar
- decrease audio volume: it's too loud to listen music!
rickychm said:
Are you using the HTC Audio Player to listen music? I have the same porblem. I just regedit the value of HTC Audio Player to make it lower. .
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How do you do that?
I have the same problem. The System Volume can only be set in 20% steps. For listening to music that is just not exact enough.
Does anyone know if there is a Registry-key what defines this behavior?
Still no solution for this?
Did anyone find a solution for that?
Jorlin said:
Did anyone find a solution for that?
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HKLM\Software\HTC\AudioManager_Eng\Config\
Set music_player_volumn = 80
Example 80% of volume
soft reset and N'joy.
AmitD said:
HKLM\Software\HTC\AudioManager_Eng\Config\
Set music_player_volumn = 80
Example 80% of volume
soft reset and N'joy.
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what exactly does this do?
This sets the volume to 80%?
What we want is that the hardware buttons change the volume more precise...
not a predefined volume...
Jorlin said:
what exactly does this do?
This sets the volume to 80%?
What we want is that the hardware buttons change the volume more precise...
not a predefined volume...
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Oops! sorry to get it wrong.
Yes this set's the maximum vol to 80%. It's for the music player of TouchFlow 3D
I.e. when the phone speaker volume is 100% then the music player's volume is 80%
There must be someone who can figure this out
I have this problem too
Still no solution for this?
Me too, I'd love to be able to change the volume more precisely. Anyone know how to do it?
i also have this problem.
me too, it's very annoying when I think I should be able to adjust the adjust precisely with the volume buttons while my Diamond in my pocket...
Anyone?
Me too !! I have exactly the same problem ...

Adjusting volume increments

Is anyone aware of a way to change the system volume increments when using the up/down keys on the phone or E100 remote?
The volume can be adjusted more finely with the touch screen, but this means taking the phone out and fiddling around a bit. Some are finding the lowest volume you can get with hardware buttons a tad too loud with noise canceling phones that sit in the ear canal.
Thanks
Would be VERY usefull....
I too am wondering that. I looked in the tweaks section and searched around but no concrete answer for it.
This would actually be very usefull!!!
Don't sweat it Guys.
Both default volume bubble and HTC Volume Control controls the volume in following increments: Vibrate>Silent>20>40>60>80>100. There's no other way to fine tune it.
Maybe the HTC Volume Control UI is a bit misleading, but if you tap with the stylus, you'll see and hear that every procent has 3 corresponding lines.
If you tap it, you can get it in 1 line increments, this is not a misleading UI, it adjusts the volume in 1 step increments. You may not be able to notice it with the phones speaker but you sure can with earphones.
ljames28 said:
If you tap it, you can get it in 1 line increments, this is not a misleading UI, it adjusts the volume in 1 step increments. You may not be able to notice it with the phones speaker but you sure can with earphones.
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Exactly.
If You listen to music 3bars is often too loud but 1 or 2 is perfect. So a solution for this would be very helpfull.
Greetz
Also looking for a solution to this problem...
I have a touch pro2 and as you describe here the system volume can be changed 1 bar at a time with finger.
But it can also be changed 1 bar at a time pressing the volume buttons (or volume buttons on headset) IF the screen is turned OFF. If the screen is ON the buttons will move it 3 bars.
If the phone is locked then it does not matter if the screen is OFF, it will still move it 3 bars at a time. So right now I never use the lock on the phone as I need the 1 bar step size when listening to music with my headset.

Volume too Loud

I've searched around but without any luck. Most people have problems with too low volume.
I have 6.5 on a flashed rom and the volume on music playback is very loud. On the Manila music widget the volume is quite loud on the speaker and almost too loud on headphones--and that is with the system volume at the lowest level.
When I use WMP I get volume control, but even then I have to put the volume to its lowest setting at 5% for it to be comfortable with headphones on.
Any ideas on how to adjust this? Thanks.

Increase G1 in-call volume another way?

Anyways is there another way to increase the in-call volume besides using the volume adjuster on the side of the G1?
The volume adjuster on the side of my G1 is broken. I can only decrease the in-call volume and not increase it. I accidentally decrease the volume over time and now it is to it's lowest point and I cant hear at all.
The IN-CALL VOLUME. Not the ringer volume. Not the media volume.
The volume when you hear people talking on the phone.
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More Volume steps on samsung Stock Rom and Costum Kernel.

Hi,
I am looking for a way that allows me to hear the volume while listening to music through the volume buttons of fine rules. then I'm still looking for a way to normalize the volume in the streaming apps. At the end of the volume bar, it is sometimes that it is still quieter at the penultimate step, and at the last step it gets much louder. I would like to normalize this so that it goes from very soft to very loud, as it is also used to the sun.
Sony92 said:
Hi,
I am looking for a way that allows me to hear the volume while listening to music through the volume buttons of fine rules. then I'm still looking for a way to normalize the volume in the streaming apps. At the end of the volume bar, it is sometimes that it is still quieter at the penultimate step, and at the last step it gets much louder. I would like to normalize this so that it goes from very soft to very loud, as it is also used to the sun.
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Have you tried 'Sound Assistant', allows you to set different sound levels for individual apps. It's one of the components of 'Goodlock', but was also available as a 'standalone' app in the past.
From memory, it also allows you to change the number of volume steps, from soft to highest volume.
Now I just need something else that I can handle the system sound, and get the pure sound of tidal and spotify.

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