is there an app that will let you increase the volume past maximum?
thanks
EDIT: i didnt specify....for the external speaker like when watching to a video or last.fm.
U can use the meltus volume hack i use it n it works great
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Could you post a link, the one I found u type in a number and once I do that it just closes it
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pretty sure he's referring to the app "louder volume hack" by meltus. just search for meltus on the market. or there is a maual version, check out androidaudiohacks.com . no idea if either works
ryan92084 said:
pretty sure he's referring to the app "louder volume hack" by meltus. just search for meltus on the market. or there is a maual version, check out androidaudiohacks.com . no idea if either works
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I'd rather use the manual method because I don't want to pay for something that simple
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I'd rather use the manual method because I don't want to pay for something that simple
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And that is?
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ioft said:
And that is?
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ive read there is a code that can be punched into the dialer to bring up the settings
the version i found just shuts down the dialer
maybe its the wrong code for our devices
The only thing I wish I could increase the volume of is the external speaker. Meltus' app doesn't appear to do that.
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I'd rather use the manual method because I don't want to pay for something that simple
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Which would be why I linked it, so did you give it a shot?
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ryan92084 said:
Which would be why I linked it, so did you give it a shot?
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Yes and I looked up alot if alternative ways
They either don't work or force the phone to reboot
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ioft said:
The only thing I wish I could increase the volume of is the external speaker. Meltus' app doesn't appear to do that.
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yeah, i meant for the external speaker like when watching to a video or last.fm.
i guess i didnt specify.
go into Settings -- > Call settings and choose hearing-aids. it increases the call volume so you can actually hear the other person quite well.
i miss my Tilt2's external speaker...perfection.
asiancuta said:
go into Settings -- > Call settings and choose hearing-aids. it increases the call volume so you can actually hear the other person quite well.
i miss my Tilt2's external speaker...perfection.
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I'm running CM6.0/FroYo and that isn't an available option.
Copied from another thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=15406689
"I am surprised at the lack of information and help on the net for this issue. The in-call volume, and the speakerphone, are very quiet. Forget the radio and driving with the windows down, a moderate breeze is enough... I press the phone hard against my ear and still don't catch everything.
I've used CM's DSP manager to boost the speaker signal, and this isn't enough.
Even with full volume & the DSP boost, there is very little crackle. It's as if the speaker is barely utilized.
I haven't met anyone else with an Aria, but every other Android phone I've seen works perfectly fine as, you know, a phone."
There must be a way to overdrive the speaker, right?
One of the things I miss about my blackberry is that I could change songs while they were playing while the phone was in any state (apps or otherwise) by holding down the down volume rocker to repeat the song or the up rocker to go to the next song.
My question is can this be done on my captivate via rom, app or otherwise?
My apologies if this doesn't exactly fit in the dev forum.
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Wrong section of the captivate forum for asking that question....simple answer google and app(if does exist).
Get Tasker. It does all of that and more
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Tasker gotcha. Appreciate a constructive answer.
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Not a problem. Most of the things BlackBerry users miss when going to Android can be created on Android using Tasker. You can even make the phone make an action when you turn it over on its screen! Do the 14-day trial before buying to be sure its what you are looking for.
Thanks!
-h8
The music player "Mixzing" allows you to control songs with the supplied headphones which have the button. I'm pretty sure you can use that feature outside of the app but not certain.
Hey,
I want a good pair of earphones with a mic and button so that i can skip tracks using the button. I dont want to spend more the 10$ or 600-650₹. I already have the brilliant coloud pop but sadly the mic button wont let me change tracks. And i am too paranoid about locking and unlocking my phone everytime i want to change the song for the risk of damaging the power button.
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I like my skull candy earbuds with inline mic. I use an app call Jays Headset controls to customize the button actions. They cost $20. I wouldn't worry about damaging the power button though.
I have these coloud pop earphones with a mic and button. But im not able to change tracks using the mic button only on the moto g. I tried various apps from the play store to help me do that. But to no avail. Any idea why that happens?
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Hey,
I want a good pair of earphones with a mic and button so that i can skip tracks using the button. I dont want to spend more the 10$ or 600-650₹. I already have the brilliant coloud pop but sadly the mic button wont let me change tracks. And i am too paranoid about locking and unlocking my phone everytime i want to change the song for the risk of damaging the power button.
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If I remember correctly, these earphones were also featured in the verge - this is my next recently. So have a look at it
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Just came from the nexus 5. I had found a flashable zip for the 5 that allowed the volume buttons to be used to change music tracks across all apps when long pressed. Anyone have any know how to create this for the nexus 6? Cant donate much but id be happy to buy someone a drink
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.silentlexx.volbtntrackctrl
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So this is an older app but I just tested it and was able to change the detatch and insert sounds on my T-Mobile Note 8.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2162135
I can't get the app to verify the license.
I find the volume too loud for the detachable sounds.
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I've been using S Pen Toolbox to accomplish the same thing since my Note 4 days.
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I can't get the app to verify the license.
I find the volume too loud for the detachable sounds.
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Turn the volume down under the settings in the app