Is there an app to boost the volume of the Captivate? ... or maybe a ROM that can boost the volume?
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You would have to go back to a Stock Firmware and from there use the USSD code *#197328640# to enter the Service Mode Main Menu. From there you can tweak the Audio.
Or you could try flashing a different modem.
If you mean audio volume, there are apps that let you do that. Having a kernel with voodoo sound support is also helpful. Some kernels also allow tweaking of in-call volumes if you need that.
you can use an app called earpiece
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mobi.omegacentauri.Earpiece
Thanks for the reply guys.
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I tried many different apps that are supposed to increase the headphone volume but none of them really work as advertised...
The volume is ok when listening to music but far too low when watching videos in moboplayer. Any suggestion for an app that works well on the IS? If not is there a configuration file that I could modify in the Android system to increase the volume?
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Have you perhaps tried "Volume Boost" from the market.
It isn't free though..
TimMun said:
Have you perhaps tried "Volume Boost" from the market.
It isn't free though..
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The "Volume Boost" app from the market is crap... it makes the sound feel like it's coming out of a metal can
I found something that did the trick: DSP Manager
I just enabled the EQ in this app and raised each EQ bar to 2.7
Works great so far!
Thanks bro ... This will make my BOSE MIE2 even better ^_^
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Hello guys,
I just wanted to ask why there are no settings for voodoo sound (in-app) only volume.
I saw on other devices that you can adjust bass boost and more, am i doing something wrong? Or are these features only available in the premium version of the voodoo sound app?
Thanks in advance
Nope, functions on voodoo sounds are device specific, based on software/hardware limitationd. If its not in the free version, it will not be also in the premium version.
You can try volume+.. it works wonders too, can also increase speaker volume. But its a paid app.
but supercurio (voodo dev) is working on a new voodoo sound driver version which will enable even o2x to have full options of the voodoo sound greatness ! cant friggin wait
I also hope he'll do his magic. Haven't seen him on his topic for some time now...
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Hello,
I'm using a Samsung Galaxy Mini S5570 with a stock rom with Hebrew menus (didn't come with the phone, I flashed it but it's basically stock with Hebrew menus). I'm trying to use a custom mp3 notification sound. I used Ringdroid to cut the song and make it available on the notifications menu, and it sounds fine on Ringdroid and when playing the sound file itself, but when I actually set it as the notification sound, the sound is very low. I searched around and seen some people complaining about it but no actual answer, so I was hoping someone here can help.
Thanks, Ohad.
Yeah I used to have the same problem.. nothing can be done for that. You have to root your device and flash a patch for dsp manager if it doesnot work you have option but to flash a rom like cyanogenmod 7 it has a fantastic sound quality..
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Yeah I used to have the same problem.. nothing can be done for that. You have to root your device and flash a patch for dsp manager if it doesnot work you have option but to flash a rom like cyanogenmod 7 it has a fantastic sound quality..
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Thank you for the answer. I've flashed the DSP manager app now, it seems a little better. Are there any suggested preferences to use with it?
Thanks, Ohad.
Well that purely depends on you you can set to your own taste well for the phone speakers you can enable bass boost and set the equalizer to acoustic and for your earphone settings just use acoustic only and enable virtual room and set it to studio. These are the settings I use rest depends on you and your needs.. and FYI these screenshots are just for earphones..
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are there any volume mods like the resound one there used to be? tia.
I've always wondered if there was a way to boost the in call volume. Sorry to Jack your thread, but it does fit under a volume tweak
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are there any volume mods like the resound one there used to be? tia.
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Depending on the rom you have, assuming it's either Sense or GPE only, I have three links for you.
1) Project ERA Sound mod by @ZeroInfinity
2) Sound Explosion by @doc3000
3) IntenseBLAST by @ZeroInfinity
Now I linked to two mods that clear up the sound, and one that loud-ens volume, but the volume cant be raised extremely high since these boomsound speakers arent made for that. They do have a limit. Check out thread #3 for the volume loudness.
Viper4android. Not only does it do speakers it does head-phones too. It affects all sounds from the phone. So calls, videos, games, and obviously straight up music. Its super easy to use and you just tweak it as you want. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2191223
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So, I flashed the zip in CWM, it showed that it's been installed and after rebooting, I can't see it anywhere in the app menu or settings. What did I do wrong?
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muvilici said:
So, I flashed the zip in CWM, it showed that it's been installed and after rebooting, I can't see it anywhere in the app menu or settings. What did I do wrong?
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Xloud does not have any apps to control it.It's more like an audio service that runs in the background.Think it boosts in-call volume.
Click thanks if I helped
Also you've posted this to wrong section.Q&A goes to http://forum.xda-developers.com/optimus-4x-hd/help .
Oh, well, then it really worked. It significantly boosted the in-call volume and the music seems more balanced with a deeper bass. I recommend it! Thanks!
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