Did anyone else have to install Volume Control + to adjust the sound so you can hear touch sounds incl. the lock and unlock sounds? I tried unchecking/rechecking the box, etc., and nothing I would do would allow me to hear sounds when I touched. Once I installed the app and cranked up the volume (System volume, I believe?) now I can hear the ticks. I still don't hear anything when typing though.
I had the same issue, a factory restore fixed it.
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Headshots4life said:
I had the same issue, a factory restore fixed it.
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Thanks... I did a reset and have touch sounds now.
does anybody knows how to change that touch sound? thanks
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Hey guys,
As a fan of music and having used Bluetooth headphones, corded ear phones and the phones speaker all for playing music, i find the audio output on this phone somewhat a little too quiet for my liking. After a long search, i found a way to increase the maximum volume output.
By typing in the following: *#*#197328640#*#*
Then selecting [5] then choosing either Headset (headphones), Speaker or Bluetooth.... Then selecting volume... and increasing the RX/TX volume values.
Problem i am having. Once i restart the phone, these values reset back to their defaults...SO, my question is: Is there a way to keep the values i set in each of the volume settings... it kinda doesnt make any sense for these settings to be here if they just reset after each restart...
Thanks in advance,
Audio boost app
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Do you know of one? coz i searched for "Audio Boost" and it came up with nothing of use...
... Its the first result in the market
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I found one called "AudioBoost 2" that the one your talking about... $2.30 ?
AMDPOWERFIST said:
I found one called "AudioBoost 2" that the one your talking about... $2.30 ?
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ya thats the right one
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ya thats the right one
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hi, did it work for Bluetooth ?
Hi all . My BT incall volume is to low i mean in street i cant hear some one. is any vay to make it louader ? and how ! i need that imadiatly
I have the same problem, but if i reset the tab the incall volume is ok, then i recover my apps backup with titanium and have the problem another time... i think it's a problem with some app
No Body can help ?
What I did was during a call, I increase the volume. But I had to do it almost everytime there is a call. Could it be a bug?
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there is an app for that...lol
go to market and get bluetooth volume
StarLog said:
there is an app for that...lol
go to market and get bluetooth volume
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Not work
WOW, that is a shame, I like it and it works for me, well keep looking, maybe someone will chime in here.
still no help... please someone help here...
Why does the sound randomly turn on and off. randomly. It gets really annoying. And sometimes the sounds are really weird.
Is there a fix for this?
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Ventus_zx said:
Why does the sound randomly turn on and off. randomly. It gets really annoying. And sometimes the sounds are really weird.
Is there a fix for this?
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Try Audio Manager, free in google play. It has several settings, and if I remember correctly, it has a widget. I've never had audio problems, so I can't say from a personal experience, but it could help.
Ventus_zx said:
Why does the sound randomly turn on and off. randomly. It gets really annoying. And sometimes the sounds are really weird.
Is there a fix for this?
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As for sound "lagging" such as clicks when you're typing, that seems to be an issue with apps that open/close the sound driver for each sound. No fix I'm aware of, but it typically doesn't affect music/games if they keep the sound active.
The other problem is the "farting sound" when playing sound with the screen off. It's a known issue, and there's not a proper fix. What helps is to turn down the volume until it goes away. It usually only happens at higher volume levels. If you absolutely need higher volume, either enable the option to keep the screen on always while charging, and plug it in -- or use an external speaker plugged into the headphone jack.
Ventus_zx said:
Why does the sound randomly turn on and off. randomly. It gets really annoying. And sometimes the sounds are really weird.
Is there a fix for this?
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Yes. Do a NANDROID backup, do a full wipe from recovery (wipe data, cache, system, AND dalvik), and flash the latest unofficial AOKP nightly. I've had no issues with sound.
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Ok, I hope someone who is experienced in these things can help. Since the Milestone 1 (Droid 1) was the loudest device I ever had, and the Milestone 2 and Droid 3 have a very low volume I was searching for months now, how to finally raise the volume beyond 100%.
Ok, I installed Alsa Mixer from the market, so I got alsa_amixer, and alsa_ctl.
I found out, that STDac was the value to modify (between 0 and 15) to really, physically control the speaker volume.
The best setting for me was: alsa_amixer set "STDac" 13
It works great BUT (!) although I save these settings with "alsa_ctl store" and prove that it was stored by restoring the settings "alsa_ctl restore", Motorla's firmware is RESETTING their own settings back after music playback is paused.
Can anyone help me find out WHERE these settings are and how I can permanently set a higher volume level?
THANKS in advance, I really hope that someone can help me.
When you get this figured out definitely post it. This is a annoying problem how quiet the phones are
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Just use poweramp. It's one of the best players out there anyway
I doubt it's just music playing that causes the lowered volume, and finding where moto sets it's default volume could help those on CM7 who suffer from randomly inaudible alerts/ringtones too.
So far that CM7 issue has been blamed on bluetooth, but even with all BT packages and kernel modules uninstalled/disabled, it still happens.
A better understanding of motos volume voodoo would really help in tracing a lot of weird volume events on these phones.
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Just use poweramp. It's one of the best players out there anyway
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I won't thanks . It's not about equalizer, it's about getting the speaker louder than 100% (btw. it's maxed at 75%!).
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I won't thanks . It's not about equalizer, it's about getting the speaker louder than 100% (btw. it's maxed at 75%!).
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I'm not talking about equalizer. You can increase the volume with poweramp above 100%
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Ok, I hope someone who is experienced in these things can help. Since the Milestone 1 (Droid 1) was the loudest device I ever had, and the Milestone 2 and Droid 3 have a very low volume I was searching for months now, how to finally raise the volume beyond 100%.
Ok, I installed Alsa Mixer from the market, so I got alsa_amixer, and alsa_ctl.
I found out, that STDac was the value to modify (between 0 and 15) to really, physically control the speaker volume.
The best setting for me was: alsa_amixer set "STDac" 13
It works great BUT (!) although I save these settings with "alsa_ctl store" and prove that it was stored by restoring the settings "alsa_ctl restore", Motorla's firmware is RESETTING their own settings back after music playback is paused.
Can anyone help me find out WHERE these settings are and how I can permanently set a higher volume level?
THANKS in advance, I really hope that someone can help me.
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When does the reset occur? Is it on reboot and/or could be managed with a script once at boot or something? Not a solution but maybe there's an easy work-around to use our values for volume.
As soon as audio playback stops, the volume level is beeing resetted. "alsa_ctl restore" brings back the custom volume level..
what about volume + ( https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.TEST.android.lvh)
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Thanks. I tried it before but this app does not really make the speaker louder.
Volume + works great on my droid 3. Really loud now.
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Thanks. I tried it before but this app does not really make the speaker louder.
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Oh ok. maybe just flash a different rom other than stock moto?
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Oh ok. maybe just flash a different rom other than stock moto?
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Problem is if its built from moto source or built up from a stripped moto release chances are it contains whatever script or code is causing the volume to be reset. Is it the same on ics? Any check the volume levels on reboot with alsa_mixer on ics by any chance? Since no official moto ics release is around there are better odds that the code isnt in hash' releases i would imagine. Odd that its being executed every time playback stops
@daimerion NO it's NOT louder, I just tried it the second time, with no refund... The volume level is still limited. Please try Alsa Mixer and set STDac to 13, THEN you will see what I mean!
But its not permanent, and thats why I am looking for a solution. Everyone, please try Alsa Mixer, set STDac value to 13 (max: 15).
The app works just as u described it seems to survive reboots so far I've had to reset it twice cabt tell what makes it switch back but thanks for the heads io on the app nonetheless
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Ok now it won't stick for nothing. Resets every chance it can get. I really hope somebody with actual experience looks into this and can get a fix cause having a phone with the volume stuck at 75% kinda blows
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Try using log at then using also mixer and see if it says what resets it?
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Thanks, already tried that, but I found nothing. Months ago I was reading a post, that Motorola modified ALSA so that the could make HDMI working. I don't know (because I'm not experienced enough) if this could be the reason...
Are there no source files for the Droid 3, so that someone can compile a modified version of libaudio?
Its not a moto things. Its android. Im using aokp ics and its still going back from 15 to 11. I dont think its the system. A toast message popped up saying alsa has been granted superuser and then it went back to 11
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Thanks for this clarification. I'm not a developer unfortunately. Really, there has to be a developer out there, who can do that. I'd even donate for that. It's really important for me, as my ears are not the best.
I was wondering if anyone else has this issue, the sound being loud even on medium volume. Any feedback or suggestions would be appreciated, besides lowering the volume
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I was wondering if anyone else has this issue, the sound being loud even on medium volume. Any feedback or suggestions would be appreciated, besides lowering the volume
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Check on Settings/Calls and see if there is a hearing aid option. If it is there, make sure it is unchecked. This setting will make earpiece calls sound very loud, almost like it was on speakerphone, and when it is on, lowering the volume has little or no effect.
I found that the hearing aid is on...but there is no way to uncheck it. The option is gone
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I have the same issue with accessibility features. Hopefully the new update fixes that.
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Same issue with theVolume always 100%
I have looked under every setting I could and nothing works. When I make or receivea call my ear volume is100%so I turn it down. Next call its back up. Itwill not stay low. Ive tried 4-5 volume controlers, some with locks. Really frustrating, all is stock. Any ideas???
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I have the same issue with accessibility features. Hopefully the new update fixes that.
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kikout88 said:
I have looked under every setting I could and nothing works. When I make or receivea call my ear volume is100%so I turn it down. Next call its back up. Itwill not stay low. Ive tried 4-5 volume controlers, some with locks. Really frustrating, all is stock. Any ideas???
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During the installation process of Holics did you elect to install Sony's xLOUD Audio, by chance? I believe it is automatic unless you uncheck it. I'm guessing this is your problem. I have Holics on my Vivid (with Sony's xLOUD Audio) and I love the louder speakers. If you just don't like the volume during calls you could always use an app like Tasker to set the volume lower automatically when you answer a call.