[Q] Separate Volume Controls - HD7 General

Hi, Does anyone know of a way or an upcoming update that allows the ringer and external earphones volume controls to be separated? I have been blasted many times in my eardrums because i left the ringer at full and the media volume didn't stay at where it was when i left it.. Isn't good for both the ears and the heart.. lol

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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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[Q] Ringer/Multimedia Volume

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.

volume can be separate

Have seen people complaing about not being to have say ringtone and media volume separate. Just wanted to post a finding some may not know. If your watching say a moving you can turn the volume up and still click the volume (bell toggle ) and have it on vibrate but media have volume. Some may already know but I haven't seen it posted
actually that's not a solution to the problem, that just switches the ringer to silent and puts vibrate on, people want to be able to have the ring tone full on and the media lower (so as not to blow their ear drums out from their headphones) without having to adjust the volume each time.
Good spot though.
Oh okay I see. That makes since. Hopefully they will fix with an update

[Q] Car dock/bluetooth volume

I am using the N1 car dock only as a charger/holder for the phone. I am not connecting the N1 to the dock, but rather to the A2DP compliant stereo in my car which I am using for both media and calls.
For some reason when the phone is docked changing the BT in-call volume or media volume does NOTHING. However, when I am not docked but still connected to the stereo, at least lowering the BT media volume lowers the output through the speakers (the in-call volume still doesn't change anything).
This is a problem for me because the in-call volume is quite low compared to the media volume so I always have to pump up the volume to hear properly. The kicker is that upon call disconnection the media starts up again at a MUCH louder volume because I raised it to hear the caller.
1) Does anyone know why the dock disables access to the BT volumes and if there's a way to disable that?
2) Is there another kernel I could flash compatible with the CM7 nightlies to boost the in-call volume?
Thanks a ton!

Any way to lock the ringtone volume to one level?

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.

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