Looking for mod to icrease the the stpes in the volume - Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Questions and Answers

Hi,
Looking for mod to icrease the the stpes in the volume .
i think its 24-25 steps now but i lookin to icrease to 30-40 since the steps in the bt Headphone are jumping to high.
tryed to use gravity box eith no success.
your help needed.
regads.

Try to install sound assistant from Good lock 2018 app. Then check in advanced settings.

That allows for 10 volume steps. As opposed to 7 I believe.

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[Q] Adding more volume steps to the volume control

Hi all,
I don't know if some of you also think this way, but the volume setting has only 15 steps (with headphones plugged in) and that's a bit too few. On my Legend, using my in ear monitor earphones is almost impossible, it's too loud even on the first step.
Is there a way to add more steps? I mean in the "global" controls we get with the volume buttons. Is this somewhere in the code of android, or is this a hardware limitation to the Legend?

[Q] Single Volume

I am wondering if anyone knows of an app or a mod now that I have rooted my xperia T, that will allow me to control all the different volumes as one.
I find having sepperate volumes for everything more of a hinderance than a help, Id be quite happy to go back to the days of my old Nokia 3310 where I had a single volume switch for everything.
Also if this is possible I would also like to make the phone lock all volumes to max when a bluetooth audio connection is made, I have managed to do this with volume control+, but havnt found a way of controlling all the volumes at the same time with that app.
Thanks in advance for any help anyone can give

[Q] About Safe Headset Volume Warning in Lollipop

Hey guys, I'm having this bug with Safe Headset Volume Warning.
Now I'm on Titan Prime Rom on Lollipop 5.0.2.
Each time I do a clean install, the first time I use a music player with my headphones (playing music on N7Player) I get the Safe Headset Warning. It asks me if I want to override the Safe Headset Setting. I press cancel, and it's gone forever. You can't make it appear anymore. It doesn't even work, because the headphones go up to the maximum volume.
I need the Safe Headset Volume warning because it's very important to me. I have tinnitus and it's essential so I can't screw my ears more than they are now.
I searched and searched didn't see anywhere on the net something related to this bug in Lollipop.
I tried making it appear with KK GravityBox, but unsurprisingly won't work
Can anyone help me with this?
The Safe Headset is just a warning that appears when you try to get above 80% volume while wearing a headset. It does not do anything else. So you can just drop the volume to 80% or less if you have problems and you will be ok.
demothon said:
The Safe Headset is just a warning that appears when you try to get above 80% volume while wearing a headset. It does not do anything else. So you can just drop the volume to 80% or less if you have problems and you will be ok.
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In kitkat, when you had the phone asleep (screen off) you couldn't maximize the volume past the tolerable limit even if using the volume buttons.
Now I can use them to maximize the volume even while screen is off or on, and I get to the max of the possible output. I don't know what it's the problem but in past iterations of Android this wouldn't occur.
*BUMP*
Finally someone with the same problem. On Kitkat the warning was my safe to go headphone volume. Even when I disabled it, the next day it came back and everything was fine.
After updating to 5.0 it came up but disappeard after another vol+ click.
Please let there be a fix to get it back and don't allow to disable it with screen off!!
sAlkInk said:
*BUMP*
Finally someone with the same problem. On Kitkat the warning was my safe to go headphone volume. Even when I disabled it, the next day it came back and everything was fine.
After updating to 5.0 it came up but disappeard after another vol+ click.
Please let there be a fix to get it back and don't allow to disable it with screen off!!
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Oh, I was starting to think I was the only one with this problem.
Weird thing is I don't see this bug anywhere posted in the net.
What ROM are you using?
I'll link this thread to the official Titan Prime ROM too.
Same problem, i'm on stock btw. It gave the warning, i pressed vol+ again and it was gone forever. Like WTF? Why need a warning when you can just press vol+ and it's gone. I really need it back
I installed Gravity Box for Lollipop and checked Safe Headset Volume but it still doesn't work. Can you try it yourself?
oscillat0r.lfo said:
Hey guys, I'm having this bug with Safe Headset Volume Warning.
Now I'm on Titan Prime Rom on Lollipop 5.0.2.
Each time I do a clean install, the first time I use a music player with my headphones (playing music on N7Player) I get the Safe Headset Warning. It asks me if I want to override the Safe Headset Setting. I press cancel, and it's gone forever. You can't make it appear anymore. It doesn't even work, because the headphones go up to the maximum volume.
I need the Safe Headset Volume warning because it's very important to me. I have tinnitus and it's essential so I can't screw my ears more than they are now.
I searched and searched didn't see anywhere on the net something related to this bug in Lollipop.
I tried making it appear with KK GravityBox, but unsurprisingly won't work
Can anyone help me with this?
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I don't know if it works on Lollipop as well, but you can try using Viper4Android (advanced audio tweaking app), and reduce output gain. I know this is not a fix, but it's the best I can come up with.

Any way to adjust the volume in smaller increments?

The volume doubles between the 2nd and 3rd lowest volume setting, so if you're studying with noise cancelling headphones on it's either too quiet or too loud. I need about 2 or 3 volume increments in between there to find the sweet spot.
Is there an ADB command I can do or a root app (or, worst case scenario, a magisk module) that will enable a greater range of volume increments?
Thanks.
finshan said:
The volume doubles between the 2nd and 3rd lowest volume setting, so if you're studying with noise cancelling headphones on it's either too quiet or too loud. I need about 2 or 3 volume increments in between there to find the sweet spot.
Is there an ADB command I can do or a root app (or, worst case scenario, a magisk module) that will enable a greater range of volume increments?
Thanks.
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The Gravity Box (Q) Xposed Module allows you to change the number of volume steps for media control.
For Magisk level...
You might consider using ViPER4Android if you want to fine tune a particular volume level. IE, set a volume that is close, then change the output gain or parameters in the equalizer to bring that volume up or down.
For Xposed level...
I tried testing Gravity Box's Q Xposed module to change from 25 volume steps to 50...
Using a test video of a constant tone, vol-4/25 was as loud as I wanted it, vol-5/25 started to hurt and vol-6/25 was as high as I wanted to test with.
After changing to 50 steps and a reboot, I unscientifically feel like those same volumes are more around 6/50, 8/50 and 10/50.
Meaning that it actually does what it says... which is better than ones that claim to do the same thing for call volume. The fact that Google thinks 6 call volume steps are okay is criminal. Sometimes I can't use headphones for calls because some callers are simply too loud for me at 1/6.
For another Magisk level option, there's a build.props setting that seems to work as well as Gravity Box. You'll need something like MagiskHide Prop Config to add to your "systemless" build.props file.
Once installed, open a terminal with SU privileges, run props (the Magisk module) and follow the prompts to add a new custom prop setting for "ro.config.media_vol_steps". The default should be 25 and setting it to 50 seemed identical to what Gravity Box accomplished.
I find a setting of 30 volume steps in Gravity Box is perfect for me.

volume steps to big / media volume sync off?

I have a sony z3c with a broken microphone. So I thought, I can use this great phone as an music-, podcast- and audiobook-player. Just ike the Sony NW A100.
But when I connect a bluetooth speaker or headphone to that device there are only 15 steps to increase or decrease the volume. And the lowest volume possible is way to loud to listen podcast late at night on my JBL go 1 or 2. Also the volumechange between two steps is to heavy.
Normaly I use my Samsung Galaxy S8 to play audiofiles. There are also only 15 Steps to change the volume. But I can change “media volume sync” in the bluetooth advanced settings to change the volume of the smartphone and the speaker separately, which fixed my problem. On some sony smartphones in the developer options you can toggle "Disable absolut volume", but on my z3c this option is nowhere to be found.
But that’s not possible on the z3c. I tried apps like “Precise Volume“, some tweaks in the Xposed framework and ViPER4Android. Even some custom rom. But nothing worked.
With some tweaks or ViPER4 Android I could get the volume lower (by reduce the output gain or lover all frequencies in the EQ). But then, when I change the volume, sometimes 2 or 3 steps remain on the same volume.
Does any of you have any Idea how to help my with my problem? It’s been two month now, that I tried everything to fix it, but till today, I don’t found any solution...
idk exactly, but maybe you can take this a hint for furter research on that topic:
https://github.com/LineageOS/androi...0d4157fc49face3baf479bde4e187cba5d?diff=split

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