I'm definitely not able to change audio level on HCTAlbum when playing a video.
When I make a call with loudspeaker on, the audio level is very strong, so the phone itself has an hardware able to reach optimal level.
But when HTCAlbum plays a video, the audio level is so low that I've to put the phone near my ear, so I'm not able to see the video.
The wheel makes the video Rewind or FastForward, such as Up/Down arrow.
I tried pushing every button and also tapping, long-tapping, and so on, but I didn't find the way...
Please, any idea?
Thanks in advance
Alberto
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is it possible to get WindowsMediaPlayer on the Diamond to continue playback when in standby?
To prevent the screen to drain the battery..even if the light goes off..it still drains unnecessary energy..
The screen turn it off by itself after few seconds and the playback continue.
Same goes for the TF3D player.
I just wish we had control to skip songs while the screen is off by using the wheel pad.
for me to but I have another problem at once for a song it clipping for a short time its like device has empty buffer for a half a second...clip-clip and continue without problems and only once a song...I have MP3s with different quality from different source so very weird...tried pocketplayer, musicplayer, mortplayer, HTC audioplayer all without preamp or equalizer...
I really love the stereo speakers, both for music or watching videos. But I think the left speaker/top speaker is a little bit too quiet, especially when you hold the phone sideways (so it sounds even louder on the right side because of your hand). Because of that videos sometimes sound a little bit strange.
Does anyone know a good app to pan the sound more to the left? That way you could balance it out(at least for low and medium volume)
I already tried it with Viper4Android (latest Magisk release), but it doesn't let me change anything in master gate limiter for some reason..
When I take video for Facebook Live, I do save the videos in HD to my phone, but I also notice that the audio volume is low. How can I adjust this? I generally take videos at live band performances where I'm right at the front of the stage.. Unfortunately, I have to turn my headset speakers up to hear the sound.
Additional information: Normally, I keep my phone's volumes on mute. Would this have an impact on audio recording quality? Those that normally take Facebook Live videos, how are your volumes set? And also, can you hear the sound pretty well? When taking video, I'm normally towards the front of the stage, or at it, where the speakers are. Not sure if this has an impact on audio quality being so low or not.
8/25/19 EDIT: Over FOUR months later, still no replies to this topic, will bump. OP has been edited with a second paragraph.
I was about to post this question again but apparently I already had, over 4 months ago. No response, so this is a shameless bump. I've edited the OP a bit with "Additional Information". I took another Facebook live video yesterday and I'm still getting the same low volume in my recording.
Does anyone have any experience using an attached microphone with the Galaxy Note 9?
Does any one else notice a strange noise that's very faint when playing back a video recorded on the phone? Can hear it more through headphones. Hard to describe. It's like a slight clicking or interference noise. Have to listen hard to know it's there without headphones.
Anyone checked theirs for me please? Need to know if I need to return. Cheers.
Im not sure if i understood you correctly, but i lowered media volume to 0, and played video from a gallery - couldn't hear anything.
BUT What i noticed earlier, when you open Camera app, and put a phone to your ear (like when you are on a call) you can hear some white noise, like a sea
It's when you've filmed a video on the phone and playing it back. Only when recording zoomed out. When you soon in it stops. Not sure how to upload a sample video. Sounds kind of like crickets.
Tcukcufc said:
Does any one else notice a strange noise that's very faint when playing back a video recorded on the phone? Can hear it more through headphones. Hard to describe. It's like a slight clicking or interference noise. Have to listen hard to know it's there without headphones.
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Hello, I am with Huawei P30Pro Android 10, I just wanted to share my experience with you about the noise. I heard it, too! I wanted to record a very low noise from an amplifier (I was nearby the speaker, so the zoom was 1x), like if it has hum or some tweeting noise from the speakers when it is not playing any music and the volume is on Max. And then I have noticed the same ticking noise when I played the recorded video on my computer. I thought it is some problem with the computer. But then I played it on my phone, for security, and I heard it again, but I had to increase the phone volume, otherwise is not so noticeable. So I thing, when you have this noise, too, it should be produced somehow from the phone by video recording and it should be some kind of common issue, not only by your phone.
I hope this info help you. So, the problem is not only in your device! In mine, too, and probably in everyone's else!
Best regards
It's Radio interference. Probably from gps/lte/wifi antennae etc. Turn airplane mode, ticking is gone. You're welcome!
The samsung a33 vibrates too much when playing any audio, the only way i found to stop it is by disabling the right speaker.
One Ui 5.1 guide: Settings-> Accessibility-> Hearing enhancements:
- Enable "Mono audio" for both connected audio and phone speaker.
- "Left / Right" balance for only the phone speakers all the way to the left.
Audio volume feels a little lower but the quality seems fine.
Enjoy and let me know if you know other ways to remove the speaker vibration.