Is it me or it works that way? Whenever I lower the volume why listening to Zune, the ringtone volume goes down to the same level as Zune and it stays this way.
Aren't there separate volume levels for multimedia and ringtone?
Not at the moment apparently.
robart76 said:
Is it me or it works that way? Whenever I lower the volume why listening to Zune, the ringtone volume goes down to the same level as Zune and it stays this way.
Aren't there separate volume levels for multimedia and ringtone?
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Bad design choice from MS which they'll hopefully sort with an update.
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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 ...
Hi all ,
there is any chance to increase the volume of the speaker ?
he is very weak.. (and his volume is on maximum)
tweak or smting will help.
thanks !
No tweaks really available for this. There are like one or two tricks (one of which requires hacking your phone up) that apparently work.
Look around, there are tons of threads in regards to this topic.
Yes the speaker is crap on the diamond. Sooner or later you will get used to it and live with it
do not forget that you have three volume settings.
first system volume, second ringtone volume and third incall volume.
the last you can only set during a call. when in a call, turn on your screen and then press the volume up button. now you can change the volume during a call.
for me this fixed al the volume problems.
offcourse if you want to use your speaker for handsfree or as an mp3 player: don't. the speaker is not intended for this use and you will just irritate people around you. use a headphone instead.
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No tweaks really available for this. There are like one or two tricks (one of which requires hacking your phone up) that apparently work.
Look around, there are tons of threads in regards to this topic.
Yes the speaker is crap on the diamond. Sooner or later you will get used to it and live with it
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thanks.
you can direct me to the threads , i didnt found them :\
thanks again
sandervanzijl said:
do not forget that you have three volume settings.
first system volume, second ringtone volume and third incall volume.
the last you can only set during a call. when in a call, turn on your screen and then press the volume up button. now you can change the volume during a call.
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I also thought that the volume during a call is way too low despite having the volume at maximum. Since I installed Phone Weaver which lets you control the incall volume via profiles it blows my ears away. Last time the speaker was too loud during the call but I couldn't turn it down with the volume keys?! It only changed the master (system?) volume but not the incall. What did I wrong?
I have found that the loud-speaker volume is very low during movie playback, what setting deals with this?
Use Advanced Config and enable all Audio Booster options. This maybe helps...
Also Diamond Tweak, maybe disable 100 db Sound Limitation...
However, these are I think for headset, I haven't tried if they affect the external speaker.
One thing that works for sure is setting equalizers to max in In Core player, but I don't know if the core player works on Diamond...
Don't you love it how I actually haven't helped you at all?
I am gonna test all these and edit this post ))))))
simcarloc said:
I have found that the loud-speaker volume is very low during movie playback, what setting deals with this?
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Increase the volume of the movie player if its not already 100%?
Personally my speaker is very loud. During calls, at around 50% volume its still so loud I have to keep it a little from my ear.
murks_muell said:
I also thought that the volume during a call is way too low despite having the volume at maximum. Since I installed Phone Weaver which lets you control the incall volume via profiles it blows my ears away. Last time the speaker was too loud during the call but I couldn't turn it down with the volume keys?! It only changed the master (system?) volume but not the incall. What did I wrong?
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i think you have to be in the phone menu. when i press the volume during a call, it changes the call volume. maybe phone weaver assigns a different function to you volume button.
murklor said:
Increase the volume of the movie player if its not already 100%?
Personally my speaker is very loud. During calls, at around 50% volume its still so loud I have to keep it a little from my ear.
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Coreplayer shows volume at 100% already, but the volume is so low I can barely hear a thing...
Anyone? It's weird because when I put calls on loudspeaker it's fine, but when playing a movie it's inaudible...
incident said:
thanks.
you can direct me to the threads , i didnt found them :\
thanks again
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Here you go:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=418580&highlight=speaker
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=408776&highlight=sound
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=411727&highlight=sound
the solution for your problem is on the following video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8lJoelghkH8
think carefully before doing this
hi everyone
i would like to enjoy the music by my D2 as i hv turn it into the mute mode
can i do it?
it is great for me to listening music in the library
thx a lot..
You can control the volume of the ringer and system volume separately. In Manila go to Setting, Sound & Display, then turn single volume Off.
Normal and Headphone Mode uses different volume level.
You can listen to music with headphone while the phone is set to mute/vibrate
Clound said:
Normal and Headphone Mode uses different volume level.
You can listen to music with headphone while the phone is set to mute/vibrate
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thx a lot!
I recently migrated from the iPhone 4S to the N3.
So far, I'm liking most of the features.
However, the one thing that does bother me is that the ringtone volume is directly tied to the media level.
Is there anyway to isolate the ringtone volume so that when I increase/decrease the system volume via the rocker, the ringtone volume remains constant? Starting in iOS 6, this was allowed on the iphone. Please don't tell me that this is something ONLY iPhone can do.
Thanks in advance.
brauckmiller said:
I recently migrated from the iPhone 4S to the N3.
So far, I'm liking most of the features.
However, the one thing that does bother me is that the ringtone volume is directly tied to the media level.
Is there anyway to isolate the ringtone volume so that when I increase/decrease the system volume via the rocker, the ringtone volume remains constant? Starting in iOS 6, this was allowed on the iphone. Please don't tell me that this is something ONLY iPhone can do.
Thanks in advance.
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When you press the volume up or down key, tap the settings key right next to the pop-up and it will show the other volume levels.
brauckmiller said:
I recently migrated from the iPhone 4S to the N3.
So far, I'm liking most of the features.
However, the one thing that does bother me is that the ringtone volume is directly tied to the media level.
Is there anyway to isolate the ringtone volume so that when I increase/decrease the system volume via the rocker, the ringtone volume remains constant? Starting in iOS 6, this was allowed on the iphone. Please don't tell me that this is something ONLY iPhone can do.
Thanks in advance.
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Not sure your software version, but my volume button controls only the ringer unless a game or some other form of media is running, then it controls that media but not the ringer. The only time I notice it affecting the ringer is if in the case of a game and I try to adjust before the game is fully loaded. If you watch you see a phone icon or a speaker on the slider. If you try to adjust for media too soon you will notice the slider is still showing the phone instead of the speaker for media.
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.