Have been using the increase volume steps xposed mod for a while now and that's great for media volume and alarm volume but not for the actual system volume.
Running Monx's rom and wondered if anyone had that ability yet?
Many thanks.
I don't know but maybe this can help, what you think?
Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2639862
eclyptos said:
I don't know but maybe this can help, what you think?
Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2639862
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Yea i've actually tried that out m8, works ok but doesn't alter the steps on the volume.
Not sure if i was as clear as i could be m8 sorry, you know the volume sliders?
Well when expanded theres three of them, the media one when the volume slider mod has been installed is very smooth with what seems like 100s of steps, but the actual volume (the one you say when volume is not expanded) has around 10 - 20 steps max, no where near as smooth as the media one, basically i'm trying to get it so that both volumes are the same and act as smooth as they should.
dladz said:
Yea i've actually tried that out m8, works ok but doesn't alter the steps on the volume.
Not sure if i was as clear as i could be m8 sorry, you know the volume sliders?.
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Now perfectly clear. I checked and you are right. Music, Video,Games & other Media slider working smooth like 5x (100 steps), Ringtone & Alarms 20x (20 steps).
Sure the output Volume can be Increased or decreased but really don't know how to modified the scrolling of the sliders, somewhere on system perhaps.
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Now perfectly clear. I checked and you are right. Music, Video,Games & other Media slider working smooth like 5x (100 steps), Ringtone & Alarms 20x (20 steps).
Sure the output Volume can be Increased or decreased but really don't know how to modified the scrolling of the sliders, somewhere on system perhaps.
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Yea it just doesn't look right lol.
Fair enough though, glad it's not just me.
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Quick question...
As the title suggests, my device's lowest volume setting is still too loud if I want to listen to something in the background or want to take a snooze. Is there a way to either add more volume levels or lower the value of the levels? I'm running JPK and it's rooted.
Cheers.
download and install this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=8123906&postcount=39
it should work with the BETA froyo
Thanks, but I already have Sound Manager installed, which does the same thing as Audio Manager, but has a cleaner interface and more control options. The problem is that neither of them do what I want... the lowest volume is still too loud.
I need to somehow adjust the increment value in code or add more increments to give me finer control.
Did you ever receive an answer on your volume issue. I have a galaxy 4G with the same issue and no one has answers?
Use voodoo control app from market, it adjust the analog amplifier.
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Yes voodoo would be the best for you its just amazing....install it and you will love it....it makes your phone to the best mp3-player you can buy for money
Yep, use a kernel with voodoo sound. Or buy Supercurio's app in the market and support his work. The app gives you the option to adjust the analog gain, if the volume is too loud all you have to do is lower the gain and problem solved
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Yes voodoo would be the best for you its just amazing....install it and you will love it....it makes your phone to the best mp3-player you can buy for money
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Mp3's have terrible sound, you should consider ripping/downloading your music in .flac .
I bit the bullet this weekend and actually purchased a HD7 after noticing the bargain basement price of £380 for the phone on O2 PAYG.
Windows phone 7 is pretty cool except that microsoft and/or HTC forgot that this phone sits on your desk in Landscape mode.
What Microsoft need to is enable these changes and it'd be a pretty good phone.
1. enable the start screen to rotate to landscape and scroll horizontally through the tiles.
2. enable zune player to rotate to landscape including the radio.
3. enable the lock screen to convert to landscape if on charge and enable the proximity sensor to flick the screen on to show the current time when you get closer to it.
4. enable custom colour selection of the Accent colour (color for US). (i personally dislike most of the options)
5. enable custom ringers
6. when we touch the top let us turn on and off different connectivity options or a shortcut to the settings - I don't need or want a live tile for this but having to scroll constantly to find settings is hell.
7. make the volume level more visible - volume across the screen not vertically.
8. enable bookmark on zune. I may have video or music that i want to continue where I left off from if I play something else. In fact I do.
What HTC need to do is
1. pump up the volume on the phone. it's got more speakers than the hd2 but so much quieter and this phone is supposed to be a multimedia phone.
2. optional install of your htc font - I fell in love with your font on the desire hd.
3. speed up your notes application launch time. I love the notic board but it took a while to open it when I needed it today.
I'm sure there's many more things but this'll do to start with.
I believe MS has done a tremendous job In WP7. Sure, there are shortcomings with every first release of new operating systems, however, many of these will no doubt be addressed at some point in its' further development.
I've had the HD7 for a few days - it shows good promise and I've decided to stick with it for as long as possible. A few rough edges but it's got what it takes to be a solid and robust operating system that I believe most would easily adopt.
Thanks for the input. When you mention volume. How is the ringer volume and text message volume?
ratchetjaw said:
Thanks for the input. When you mention volume. How is the ringer volume and text message volume?
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awful, but the range of tones is appalling tbh and they are all very tinny so it doesn't help. Also the volume being centralised means if you adjust the volume in a game or in the zune player, the ringer gets changed also.
frontieruk said:
awful, but the range of tones is appalling tbh and they are all very tinny so it doesn't help. Also the volume being centralised means if you adjust the volume in a game or in the zune player, the ringer gets changed also.
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Oh okay that's no good. Thanks for the info. Is the vibrate strong at least?
ratchetjaw said:
Oh okay that's no good. Thanks for the info. Is the vibrate strong at least?
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yeah do tell, the vibe on the HD2 is pretty bad compared to the TP2
I.tried numerous apps to increase overall external speaker sound several mods nothing has worked was wondering is there something that can b done within the sys registry that will actually send a command to the external speaker to raise the volume.......a script or something .....
diablofuego said:
I.tried numerous apps to increase overall external speaker sound several mods nothing has worked was wondering is there something that can b done within the sys registry that will actually send a command to the external speaker to raise the volume.......a script or something .....
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What ROM you are running?
Many JB kernels have In-Call Volume options in Advanced settings.
You can't increase the volume above build-in amplifier/speaker limits.
slimbean
Val D. said:
What ROM you are running?
Many JB kernels have In-Call Volume options in Advanced settings.
You can't increase the volume above build-in amplifier/speaker limits.
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slim bean 4.2.2 build7 semaphore kernel
advanced settings
diablofuego said:
slim bean 4.2.2 build7 semaphore kernel
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Tried advance settings external speaker volume still low ...call volume is fine just notification and ringtones seem to be low music is also fine when being played on external speaker.
diablofuego said:
Tried advance settings external speaker volume still low ...call volume is fine just notification and ringtones seem to be low music is also fine when being played on external speaker.
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If music plays fine, then your speaker is good. You have 3 more things to check:
- What is notification and ringtones volume settings level? Set all sliders to max.
(you probably did)
- Is Ascending Ringtone (in Interface > Sound) enabled? Check Ringing Start Volume and Increase Interval settings.
(set about 40-50% volume for Ringing Start and 2sec for Increase Interval)
- What files you use for notification and ringtone? Some mp3 files are just recorded with low volume level.
(your problem most likely, try with default sounds and find something louder and high pitched)
To be clear........ I'm not asking about getting louder volume but rather more volume steps. 15 steps for multimedia volume just isn't enough. I don't want to go down the custom rom route. The only way I can see to get more volume steps at the moment is to downgrade to MM and use Xposed with Gravitybox or something similar.
Is there any way to get more volume steps on Nougat? It would be really nice if Oneplus could implement this into the stock rom as they have with several other "custom rom" types of features.
appro77 said:
To be clear........ I'm not asking about getting louder volume but rather more volume steps. 15 steps for multimedia volume just isn't enough. I don't want to go down the custom rom route. The only way I can see to get more volume steps at the moment is to downgrade to MM and use Xposed with Gravitybox or something similar.
Is there any way to get more volume steps on Nougat? It would be really nice if Oneplus could implement this into the stock rom as they have with several other "custom rom" types of features.
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Looking at AudioService in AOSP repository for Android 7.0 I can see:
https://android.googlesource.com/pl...om/android/server/audio/AudioService.java#624
which means if you are rooted you should be able to edit build.prop to insert config line ro.config.media_vol_steps=X where X is the number of desired volume steps.
I too would like this. When streaming BT audio the jump in volume from one step to the next is way too high.
Maybe Oneplus should change it to something like nexus devices, where you can scroll the volume bar continuously from 100% to 0% without steps...much more practical, especially in cases like an alarm, where even the first step now is quite loud.
Exactly same issue here! I hate it!! Music sounds all stupid and with OnePlus tweaking the sound. The music is not natural like it's supposed to be! Saw it on a video **** sucks! Maybe alot of people can't noticed the difference and I do mean ALOT. But I can! And the few also complaining about this too! No equalizer works properly. Treble too high and the mids are low! Bass not even there. I'm actually using my s7 edge for music because the DAC on oneplus 3T is absolutely horrible
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C3C076 said:
Looking at AudioService in AOSP repository for Android 7.0 I can see:
https://android.googlesource.com/pl...om/android/server/audio/AudioService.java#624
which means if you are rooted you should be able to edit build.prop to insert config line ro.config.media_vol_steps=X where X is the number of desired volume steps.
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Confirmed to work on a rooted 3t
install magisk and use the module that increases volume steps. You don't need a custom ROM or xposed for this.
bunu said:
install magisk and use the module that increases volume steps. You don't need a custom ROM or xposed for this.
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tried all the above on lenovo m8 fhd (android 10) best I get is two volume ranges. No one has a fix for this so looks like a custom rom is needed
Hi. I have 3T With Oxygen 5.0.1 and when volume is on lowest position, notifications and ringtones are still sounds too loud. Is there a chance to decrease minimum volume level? I have root, stock kernel
You can get an Xposed module to increase the volume steps, or edit the build.prop, so that you don't have as big a jump between a decent volume and too loud or too soft. Otherwise I hope someone can answer this.
lauralbaby said:
You can get an Xposed module to increase the volume steps, or edit the build.prop, so that you don't have as big a jump between a decent volume and too loud or too soft. Otherwise I hope someone can answer this.
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What parameter in build.prop?
I would get a custom kernel and decrease volume with the app like Kernel Adiutor
anz563 said:
What parameter in build.prop?
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Add ro.config.media_vol_step=30 or whatever number you want.
lauralbaby said:
Add ro.config.media_vol_step=30 or whatever number you want.
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This prop is going to change media volume steps and not the ringtone/notification one, which is OP asking about
przemcio510 said:
This prop is going to change media volume steps and not the ringtone/notification one, which is OP asking about
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Oops