[Q] Bluetooth In-call Volume Default - Motorola Droid and Milestone General

I have seen a ton of threads on this issue, but no results or responses. This seems like such an annoying problem and should be fixed. Is there anyway to set the default Bluetooth in-call volume (or hack). The default volume is always consistent (low) and bluetooth device speakers are either more or less sensative, which makes it NOT a manufacturer issue, but a droid issue. I have a BlueAnt S4 and in works great other than when I give the command "Phone Commands". I have to maximize the bluetooth in-call volume before the phone say's "Speak now", which pretty much makes it useless as a handsfree device. Any ideas out there?

jstefani said:
I have seen a ton of threads on this issue, but no results or responses. This seems like such an annoying problem and should be fixed. Is there anyway to set the default Bluetooth in-call volume (or hack). The default volume is always consistent (low) and bluetooth device speakers are either more or less sensative, which makes it NOT a manufacturer issue, but a droid issue. I have a BlueAnt S4 and in works great other than when I give the command "Phone Commands". I have to maximize the bluetooth in-call volume before the phone say's "Speak now", which pretty much makes it useless as a handsfree device. Any ideas out there?
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Kaiser TyTn II and Bluetooth Audio

i really hope its me............. i hope its something i am doing wrong
i have heard virtually all HTC products...........and everyone has paired up just fine with my car bluetooth kit (BMW 3 series, 06 plate)
i eagerly awaited the Kaiser as the complete utopic device.............and i still think it is..............except..............THE WEEDY, TINNY, LOW VOLUME audio when on Handsfree !!!!!!!!!!!!
my carkit allows upto 4 devices to be memorised, so i have paired my HTC Touch, my HTC S710 and the TyTn II to it.......... the first 2 are perfect, rich, bassy sound with good volume that is perfectly audible even on the motorway.................
the TyTn II is VERY low, just about audible in stationary traffic and not at all bassy........... you remember those weedy HiFi systems that had about 5w Total output and could be bought for £29.99 !!!!!
i have seen a few posts saying the same thing........... i wonder if it is HTC's ROM that has this??? what about the T-Mobile users or perhaps the Dopod users??
i guess it is objective........... if you have never had a HTC device, you would have nothing to judge it by and therefore you are probably satisfied......but i have had LOADS of different devices, HTC and Mobile carrier branded, and none are as pathetic as the TyTn II on Bluetooth audio........... it is seriously stopping me using it as my main phone device which is such a big shame
PLEASE......... if anyone has any reg tweaks, rom upgrades, suggestions, ideas let me know.............. this £450 device is nowhere near as good as my wife's £30 mobile phone when it comes to audio...............
cheers
Mark
PS have to say, the audio is fine when you listen into the internal speaker or on speakerphone, so not sure it is the audio chip ???
Hi. I have the AT&T tilt and I noticed the same thing when using the audio section for playing mp3's via my Jabra BT620's when I play music using the built in wmp I cant quite get the volume I like so I switched to using CorePlayer 1.1.1 which has a preamp option in it and I can tell you for a fact there is nothing wrong with bluetooth volume when you do that. So it is probably going to be an easy software fix or even a simple registry hack to fix the volume issue.
waremaster said:
Hi. I have the AT&T tilt and I noticed the same thing when using the audio section for playing mp3's via my Jabra BT620's when I play music using the built in wmp I cant quite get the volume I like so I switched to using CorePlayer 1.1.1 which has a preamp option in it and I can tell you for a fact there is nothing wrong with bluetooth volume when you do that. So it is probably going to be an easy software fix or even a simple registry hack to fix the volume issue.
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that sounds good.............but as well as the Bluetooth volume its also the quality of the audio that i find hard to explain, no bass, just really tinny
but....... i would be happy to even increase the volume only at this stage!
Something to try: when bluetooth connection is active, tap the speaker icon on the taskbar of your today screen and turn the left hand volume slider up for more A2DP volume and the right hand volume slider up for more handsfree volume. I've tested the left hand slider & it works like a charm for hifi audio. On my 5 series, the audio sounded fine if I just bumped the volume using the steering wheel controls so I haven't tested the effect of the right hand slider on handsfree audio.
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Something to try: when bluetooth connection is active, tap the speaker icon on the taskbar of your today screen and turn the left hand volume slider up for more A2DP volume and the right hand volume slider up for more handsfree volume. I've tested the left hand slider & it works like a charm for hifi audio. On my 5 series, the audio sounded fine if I just bumped the volume using the steering wheel controls so I haven't tested the effect of the right hand slider on handsfree audio.
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yep, bluetooth active, tap the icon, both sides up at maximum. place a call, turn 'in call' volume up to maximum, still really low and weedy !
tried the steering wheel volume and also the radio volume and still no joy!
as i said, all other devices are fine, just the tytn!
thanks for the suggestion though
maybe theres a problem with the bluetooth/wifi ariel as i have issues with my bluetooth totally failing when i turn on wifi
It works fine with the Lexus car kit. However the audio is mono and comes from the left channel only
joedoe said:
It works fine with the Lexus car kit. However the audio is mono and comes from the left channel only
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if you dont want it in mono try PocketPlayer it will more then likely fix your problem. I love audible books, and this is now my default program for listening to them over bluetooth.
Definitely something wrong with mine. I think we should keep communicating with HTC until they fix it. My Blueant Z9 is unusable. No bass, and when I had the volume turned all the way up [both phone and headset], it almost broke my ear drum. Yet, I hardly can make out the sound coming from the ear set. I had no problem with 8525. It definitely has something to do with the antenna or the driver.
I am hoping HTC will respond to this asap.
I'm using a JawBone and what I notice, is when I use the headset to increase volume, the volume doesn't seem to actually be increasing, even tho the headset is giving acknowledgment beeps.
Seems I don't really have any control over the bluetooth headset volume. Nothing I can perceive anyway.
-James
I can say that the fidelity on the bluetooth stereo is absolutely awesome on mine. I just used Coreplayer so I could boost the volume a tad using the preamp settings.
maybe each profile in your car kit stores unique settings for bass etc - have you tried fiddling with its settings?
There are several threads running about this. I have Jawbones and it appears that it's mainly the phone BT audio that has issues. I can use BT audio toggle and divert Coreplayer or SlingBox or iGuidance Nav sounds out to the Jawbone and they sound loud, bassy and clear.
I then place a call and the sound is wimpy and low. It's not and antenna problem, I use BT internetsharing and BT headsets all day long with this Kaiser with good range. It's "hopefully" a software issue between the phone's audio output to bluetooth. The phone's audio quality on the naitive phone's earpiece and speaker are very good quality, better quality, than my 8525 had.
It's frustrating, it's the only major flaw in the phone and HTC seems clueless in all the responses I've seen to date.
just in case anyone is interested, i have found a small improvement by doing the following:-
using a registry editor
HKLM/Software/Microsoft/Bluetooth/A2DP/Settings
change USEJOINTSTEREO from 1 to 0
if nothing else, it just seems louder.....................
hope it helps
Mark
boyo69 said:
just in case anyone is interested, i have found a small improvement by doing the following:-
using a registry editor
HKLM/Software/Microsoft/Bluetooth/A2DP/Settings
change USEJOINTSTEREO from 1 to 0
if nothing else, it just seems louder.....................
hope it helps
Mark
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Perhaps this tweak could be included in Chainfire's utility?

[Q] Reducing minimum headphone volume for Droid Bionic

My Bionic's lowest volume using headphones in calls is, unfortunately, still incredibly loud. I've used the volume rocker while in call to bring it down to its lowest setting, but that's still pretty loud.
Is there any software which can affect the call volume? An alternative dialer? I'm rooted, for what it's worth. I don't want to switch to a different type of headphones, but I can't really take this volume.
Thanks!
wanderfowl said:
My Bionic's lowest volume using headphones in calls is, unfortunately, still incredibly loud. I've used the volume rocker while in call to bring it down to its lowest setting, but that's still pretty loud.
Is there any software which can affect the call volume? An alternative dialer? I'm rooted, for what it's worth. I don't want to switch to a different type of headphones, but I can't really take this volume.
Thanks!
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I searched the market and there are some apps the control volume, but they do not mention the range. They are free. So you might try them. Search "Volume Control".
I know you don't want to switch headphones, but here are in "in-line" volume controllers that you can add under your earphone plug.
Good luck
Unfortunately, all of the volume control apps that I've tried (by searching volume control as you suggested( have only been able to adjust in the same 1-7 point scale as the rockers. Really, I need a volume app which allows me to select a volume between 0 (silent) and 1 (the rocker's quietest setting.
I may look into on-headphone attenuators, but that's trouble too because not all calls are so loud.
That said, thanks for the response!
Sent from my DROID BIONIC using XDA App
maybe...hold the phone farther away from your ear?
Wilbur,
I'm already hanging the earbuds from my ears pointing away to get down to a reasonable level with some conference call services. Sadly, it's a bit more complex than that
I too have been looking for this...Ive tried about 4 or 5 apps today. None of them well allow a setting between 0 and 1.
I am using a single mono AD2P headset, and trying to get the volume of the music a little lower. I just want it to be there kind of as background music, but it is too loud.
I've just gotten off the phone with a second-level tech at Verizon who said that variable call volume will be addressed in the next Bionic software update. He also said that it's currently in beta, and will drop Mid-November. Sorry to bump my own thread, but this is the first time I've gotten anybody at Moto or VZW to admit this was even a problem.

Any idea how to fix Bluetooth Voicecommand Volume

I find the volume on Voice Command prompts extremely low.
The Voice Call over BT is fine.
Just the prompt.
Anyone how to adjust it. Usually I just turn volume up on headset but it does not respond.
Thanks.
mswlogo said:
I find the volume on Voice Command prompts extremely low.
The Voice Call over BT is fine.
Just the prompt.
Anyone how to adjust it. Usually I just turn volume up on headset but it does not respond.
Thanks.
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Not sure if you and I are having the same issue but here's what I'm experiencing. I have one of those visor clip-on bluetooth speaker units in my truck (this one, to be exact: http://www.amazon.com/Motorola-Blue...&qid=1368373646&sr=8-1&keywords=t325+motorola). When I press the button on the unit to activate the voice command prompt, the prompt does not come though the bluetooth speaker. It comes out through the phone speaker and it's very low. Once I do get the call going, all sound then comes through the bluetooth speaker loud and clear.
I did not have this issue with my Galaxy S3. All prompts and commands came through the bluetooth speaker loud and clear.
Unfortunatly, I did not test the bluetooth BEFORE I rooted and installed ViperROM, so I cannot be sure if this is a ROM or phone issue.
cdaniel76 said:
Not sure if you and I are having the same issue but here's what I'm experiencing. I have one of those visor clip-on bluetooth speaker units in my truck (this one, to be exact: http://www.amazon.com/Motorola-Blue...&qid=1368373646&sr=8-1&keywords=t325+motorola). When I press the button on the unit to activate the voice command prompt, the prompt does not come though the bluetooth speaker. It comes out through the phone speaker and it's very low. Once I do get the call going, all sound then comes through the bluetooth speaker loud and clear.
I did not have this issue with my Galaxy S3. All prompts and commands came through the bluetooth speaker loud and clear.
Unfortunatly, I did not test the bluetooth BEFORE I rooted and installed ViperROM, so I cannot be sure if this is a ROM or phone issue.
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Nope, but similar issue. It's definitely doing voice command prompt through the headset, it's just very low volume. Once on the call the volume is fine.
Same here, I didn't test before I put on OMJ ROM. I suspect it's not the ROM though.
I have a hunch the problem has to do with Beats Audio.
I have tried disabling beats with no change but I think it might still route through it.
I fixed it.
I think the Volume between the Phone BT and the Headset was out of Sink.
All I did was turn the Volume Down to Min and then Back up and now it's loud.
And it seems across boots.
I swear I tried Up and Down and got no response initially. Not sure if the OTA helped anything.
Even now the "Bluetooth Volume" does not always immediately appear on the screen when I adjust headset Volume.

Can anyone exploit a bluetooth volume glitch on the xperia T stock firmware

I am wondering if anyone can exploit a glitch in the bluetooth audio volume on the xperia T
As most of you will no doubt be aware the bluetooth volume is rediculously low on the xperia T, i believe its low on most android phones?
However I have found that with all of volumes at max, If I go to setting, sound, volumes then set the ringer volume to max the volume to the bluetooth headphone literally doubles
Is this something that can be exploited by someone who is in the know?
I am desperate to get more volume from my phone via bluetooth as my headphones are very quiet in comparison to my old nokia n8, but more importantly music is rediculously low when connecting my phone to my car via bluetooth, its such a shame as both worked so well with my old nokia I would love to find a way around this problem.
Thank You
dougie175 said:
I am wondering if anyone can exploit a glitch in the bluetooth audio volume on the xperia T
As most of you will no doubt be aware the bluetooth volume is rediculously low on the xperia T, i believe its low on most android phones?
However I have found that with all of volumes at max, If I go to setting, sound, volumes then set the ringer volume to max the volume to the bluetooth headphone literally doubles
Is this something that can be exploited by someone who is in the know?
I am desperate to get more volume from my phone via bluetooth as my headphones are very quiet in comparison to my old nokia n8, but more importantly music is rediculously low when connecting my phone to my car via bluetooth, its such a shame as both worked so well with my old nokia I would love to find a way around this problem.
Thank You
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Try installing xposed framework and finding the mod that allows the advanced volume control. It seperates all the volume streams so blutooth volume is not linked to other volumes.
Search for it in google or the themes and app section
gregbradley said:
Try installing xposed framework and finding the mod that allows the advanced volume control. It seperates all the volume streams so blutooth volume is not linked to other volumes.
Search for it in google or the themes and app section
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When connected via bluetooth I get the bluetooth volume adjuster on my phone when I use the buttons, however this is already at max, with all volumes at max it is still very low, however just pressing the ringtone volume, even without adjusting it as it is already at max, it plays my ringtone for a second thn suddenly I have twice the volume, despite all volumes including bluetoth were already at max, suddenly I have plenty of volume?
dougie175 said:
When connected via bluetooth I get the bluetooth volume adjuster on my phone when I use the buttons, however this is already at max, with all volumes at max it is still very low, however just pressing the ringtone volume, even without adjusting it as it is already at max, it plays my ringtone for a second thn suddenly I have twice the volume, despite all volumes including bluetoth were already at max, suddenly I have plenty of volume?
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ok,
which ROM?
which firmware?
which kernel?
I don't know much about this, but if anyone is going to help you they will need this
gregbradley said:
ok,
which ROM?
which firmware?
which kernel?
I don't know much about this, but if anyone is going to help you they will need this
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Stock Sony was able to do it since I got the phone with .140 on and its the same now I use the latest .141 UK firmware
dougie175 said:
Stock Sony was able to do it since I got the phone with .140 on and its the same now I use the latest .141 UK firmware
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Try this app : A2DP Volume, and set volume at max, it works for me.
nreuge said:
Try this app : A2DP Volume, and set volume at max, it works for me.
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Brilliant Thank You, really hope this works
nreuge said:
Try this app : A2DP Volume, and set volume at max, it works for me.
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This app does a nice job of setting media volume to max and works superb, however it hasn't solved the issue, even with all volumes set to max the Bluetooth volume is still very low, however just touching the notification or alarm volume slider and letting it beep, then doubles the output.
I have just flashed .145 Rom and kernel hoping it would fix the issue, but it still persists. Does it not do the same for everyone else?
I.e start walkman with Bluetooth headphones or car connected, start playing music, then go to settings, sounds, volumes and adjust the alarm volume, then the volume has Bluetooth output volume has suddenly doubled?
It didn't do it on custom Roms for me just sock ones, custom ones stayed quiet no matter what
"just touching the notification or alarm volume slider and letting it beep, then doubles the output."
THANK YOU! Fast little work around to get true max volume on my Xperia T. Can't believe Sony hasn't gotten this sorted after many updates. I can finally use my Jambox again haha!
The low bluetooth volume is a known issue on JB FW's for Xperia T. (read somewhere its related to actual JB rather than Sony only).
My fix for it is..connect BT headphone.. take a quick call.. just dial something for even a second n end...n volume increases on BT..

Question Audio via Bluetooth is faint and lower volume

Dear users of Pixel 7, moderators and audience.
I have recently moved from a different Android device onto the newly Pixel 7 recently and I have noticed that my headset has a lower volume at maximum output from the Pixel 7 compare to my older devices.
Is this normal or is there a way to maximise the volume coming from the Pixel 7?
I'm fine with bluetooth audio on my P7, no difference comparing to my previous P6Pro or any other phone I owed.
Only in rare cases - noisy environment, low volume of original audio/video source - I use Volume Booster GOODEV https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.goodev.volume.booster.
Be careful, putting slider too far to the right will hurt your ears
d1xenotime said:
Dear users of Pixel 7, moderators and audience.
I have recently moved from a different Android device onto the newly Pixel 7 recently and I have noticed that my headset has a lower volume at maximum output from the Pixel 7 compare to my older devices.
Is this normal or is there a way to maximise the volume coming from the Pixel 7?
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Try disabling absolute volume and see if that helps...
Developer Options>Disable absolute volume>Enable
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Try disabling absolute volume and see if that helps...
Developer Options>Disable absolute volume>Enable
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Hi Lugh! I tried this feature, it did help boost the audio, but losses control of the slide when pressing on the Bluetooth device.
In short, when I have "Developer Options>Disable absolute volume>Enable", my AfterShokz AS800 (headphone) has volume control. When I press them, the volume bar is not changing on the UI of Pixel 7, but I can definitely hear it going louder in the device.
In short, even if I slide the UI to 100%, I can basically boost another +100% which is a little strange... Any idea if this is a bug? Any idea how to submit bugs and glitches to Google?
d1xenotime said:
Hi Lugh! I tried this feature, it did help boost the audio, but losses control of the slide when pressing on the Bluetooth device.
In short, when I have "Developer Options>Disable absolute volume>Enable", my AfterShokz AS800 (headphone) has volume control. When I press them, the volume bar is not changing on the UI of Pixel 7, but I can definitely hear it going louder in the device.
In short, even if I slide the UI to 100%, I can basically boost another +100% which is a little strange... Any idea if this is a bug? Any idea how to submit bugs and glitches to Google?
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When I disable absolute volume, I do two things:
1. Turn the Bluetooth volume level on the phone to maximum.
2. Control the volume from your Bluetooth device.
Otherwise it goofs my volume levels for my headset and car.
Also I use the magisk module JamesDSP so I can modify the output volume, effects, etc.
Mostly for the built in speakers. They're either too loud or too quiet. At night, I reduce the post-gain, so that media etc doesn't bug people around me.
Hope this helps

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