Hello dear friends,
I was wondering if it is possible to have some kind of volume boost on the Galaxy note. Because sometimes I just cant hear people while talking on the phone ( without headset) while the volume of random notifications is blasting.
So i want to be able to set a higher max if it's possible, can ayone let me know how please
I am using this app.volume boost : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.TEST.android.lvh&hl=it,But other you can find the marcket
You can try DSP Manager or Equalizer available on the Play store If you are running ICS then also change the Music Effect in the Settings/Sound menu accordingly.
Please can anybody
find a solution to this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1791235
any valid alternative to Volume+ ?
anyone can port this MOD to our beloved NS?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1748803
if you want louder ringtones, you can make them via RINGTONE MAKER, in that you have the option to increase the volume more than the actual song and phones capability
rrohanjs said:
if you want louder ringtones, you can make them via RINGTONE MAKER, in that you have the option to increase the volume more than the actual song and phones capability
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in order to modify (loudness, boost, etc..) each audio file i could also have them exported and remanaged through Audition for instance and then copied back to phone.
but that's not my aim...
Did you tried voodoo sound?
Corioli said:
Did you tried voodoo sound?
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i'm used to voodoo sound + volume+ by meltus.
voodoo sound standalone does not allow any speaker volume hack.
Well, you could rise the amplifier. Also, in Voodoo sound, the option "Tune speaker for music" makes the sound less loud.
Cpu.gastronomy said:
Well, you could rise the amplifier. Also, in Voodoo sound, the option "Tune speaker for music" makes the sound less loud.
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which amplifier do you mean?
the thing i can hardly understand is
if there is a routine through which overall volume can be amplified x 20 levels (such in Volume+) -sometimes at cost of crashes or brickings, naturally!-
why is the code not of public domain?
I am a little confused about fauxsound. These "gains" and "amplifier control" simply just adjust the audio volume right? and the right ratio or something will reduce background noise? All these settings don't really affect the music quality right? What is the difference between the digital, analog/poweramp, and the moto x-specific amplifer gain settings? thank you very much. some suggested settings would be nice
Can anyone help increase the volume of my z3c using mixer paths, the other mixerpaths.xml floating around on the cross device development board doesnt work with the z3c, i lose all sound.
I have edited the mixerpaths myself, but i find that the only volume that increase are the dialing tones and system sounds, NOT any music or youtube videos.
i need the extra volume for podcasts when im in the bath
Hey mates .
Here's the thing, i want to remove that Loud Volume Headset Warning that makes volume pretty Low.
For now all i found to really increase volume is this:
Sound Boost.apk Freeware : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.cacheux.soundboost "Just activate the apk before you plug-in your earphone/headphone".
This for sure will increase volume, but i wanted to know if the 'quality' of this increased sound is the same quality as if the volume limiter was really removed, because i think this app switches the Music channel to Voice Channel in order to gain volume.
So i wanted to ask someone to do something like this: whoever of you that already did somehow removed the limit volume warning by Xposed Framework or tools like that one, to try installing this SoundBoost apk and tell me if the quality and volume is the same as if we had removed the warning by Xposed or other tools.
Thanks for your attention mates, have a good day :good: