Hi there,
have somebody tried the DSP SoundManager? I extracted this one from the CyanogenMod ROM and get a little bit better sound...
May you want to try it! Maybe there is a forward developed version of this, so please post it!
Regards, Andi
I can't notice any difference. I had the speaker on hi then installed it pumped up the settings and it made no difference.
SkilletDesire said:
I can't notice any difference. I had the speaker on hi then installed it pumped up the settings and it made no difference.
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Same here ..
I'm new here and with no experience, but maybe we need rooted device to work?! It would be nice to hear navigation while driving..
I have a rooted device. But I don't hear any difference.
Moved to Themes and Apps
Cheers,
M_T_M
no way
Downloaded and installed no difference at all.
What I have to understand is why POWERAMP with its settings (equalizer set to loud speaker value) has a far better volume than the stock music player.
If we can get its way to do that an app like the one in this thread may work.
May be poweramp just modifies in realtime the mp3 values I don't know really we need to investigate.
Youtube for example has a very poor volume altough the copilot using SVOX TTS voices (with SVOX volume at 200) is good enough.
I think is just the kernel I don't understand why the quality is so bad with some features and so good with others....
hmm i just watched a video from htc. and the introduce a feature that the device recognize where it is, for example in your pocket or backpack and if you get a call it will raise the speaker volume...
but i dont know if its just to the maximum which probalby everybody has set or if you can go over this limit...
Here is working version of DSP manager.
its a start, but i think this workaround creates some other problems... for my self, i just increased the volume of my ringtone and it worked as well.
hopefully this dspmanager workaround gets updatet or even htc will take care of it...
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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Hello ! As you all know Sound quality has been terrible on our Z1 since Lollipop came out and Sony has done nothing to fix it so now i have gotten enough and i wanna do something about it myself. I have been reading lots about sound mods and have been comparing them with others but i cant seem to find good one to fit my purposes so i decided to ask here. Im not looking for stereo mod or anything speaker related or like that, i just wanna get the true power what it is capable to produce to my headset like on KK and to be able to adjust the equalization and bass etc like we used to before Walkm... i mean Music app sound enchantments stopped working.. i have XPhonePlus Module from XPosed to enable old audio modes but its currently broken or something since doesnt work...
So basicly im looking for audio mod that:
- Brings back the volume that we had in KK. (In LP its much lower volume.)
- Makes equalization working again. (After LP, had never worked, not in Music beta or the not beta one)
- Makes surround work again (--||--)
- As good bass without losing quality as possible
- Being able to keep the sound enchantments in other apps too not just music app
- Works on stock rom
- As stable as possible, im not really good updater.
- Needs to be able to change settings on the fly. (on LP sometimes equalizer settings take effect on reboot)
I know all my requirements arent necessary possible but just something that way !
I have Bluetooth headset and wired one and i use both so it needs to work on both. i listen mostly electronic so extra bass related mod is never a minus. Im not looking to change music app since i like it so that is not an option.
Im taking suggestions and im gonna pick the best one based on popularity and comments so please share your favourite mod here an i will check it out !
Also im a noobie so i might need instructions i have root ofc and nuts recovery and xposed. im on .270 5.0.2 LP
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I'm gonna try to answer :3
1. Edit your mixer_paths.xml, need root, there is also many guide in XDA
2. Equalizer works correctly, I don't know why you have such problem xD
3. Surround works too, but only when using headset/headphone.
4. This need headset/headphone with nice sound range too, you can +bass from stock Equalizer, I'm used Poweramp and Poweramp equalizer + Sony equalizer
5. Sony Sound Effect have a global effect for your speaker and also from another sound media too, but I don't know about surround effects (didn't try this so much) xD
EDIT: It's works on Poweramp, just tested it :3
EDIT2: It's not working on Poweramp, it's "blank" sound, sorry xD
EDIT3: Got a fix, must disable Direct Volume Control and enable MusicFX and you will get Surround Sound effect xD
6. I'm on Sony stock L ROM build .270, rooted
7. Nothing bads, if you know what are you doing xD
8. Sony Equalizer no need reboot to take effect, it's immediate :3
I don't like use Viper or another Sound Mod like that, it's useless (for me), since Sony already have in build Sound Effect. I'm only used nice headphone (not high res), modified mixer_paths.xml and Poweramp. :3
Maybe this is really simple, however I can't get it to work: I'm trying to increase the volume of the Note 8 via Viper4Android - I've never used it before.
I've seen a couple of Magisk V4A modules, most prominently this one: https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-viper4android-fx-2-5-0-5-t3577058
However it has no loudness effect even when I play with the settings, volume gain etc. Even the EQ doesn't seem to be having any effect...
Am I missing something, need to install something else?
Apparently it's app—based, the volume of video playback goes up. Only Spotify somehow bypasses V4A and stays quiet, WTF?
No, wrong impression—no effect even in video playback.
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No, wrong impression—no effect even in video playback.
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Hey just a quick question and sorry if you have already checked, but if you go to settings, is the driver installed and show as 'processing' when you have V4A turned on and video/music playing?
Sorry if that appears as a noob question, I'm only asking as you said you have never used V4A before so it could be something that was missed?
Cheers
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Hey just a quick question and sorry if you have already checked, but if you go to settings, is the driver installed and show as 'processing' when you have V4A turned on and video/music playing?
Sorry if that appears as a noob question, I'm only asking as you said you have never used V4A before so it could be something that was missed?
Cheers
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No, no.....that is actually a Great question....really it's the logical 1st question.
After that comes what output are you using? i.e. Bluetooth or Wired...
In the viper app are you on the tab corresponding to the output you're using?
Then be sure to Enable the 1st setting on that tab to turn on processing (can't remember terminology)
Then fiddle with the settings you wish to manipulate and see now if you can hear the processing.
Also not all apps will work with processing....i always used poweramp to get processing.
Also in phone settings set 'soundalive' to 'normal' (no processing) and if you use poweramp in the settings disable the 'DVC' setting then you should be set.
Good luck...... hope to get root someday so i can run viper myself. (snapdragon)
Yeah, it's enabled—it is working actually, I've determined by playing with it. I've installed the one from OP and it works, prior to that I was testing the one from the Magisk repo and it wasn't functional.
Just the effect is different, like you say, per app. In one game for example it's massive. In Spotify OTOH it's minimal, still some between the minimum gain setting and maximum, just nothing exceptional.
Im having trouble with the Dolby app, when I active dolby the sond decreases about 15-20% and with headphones you can change the EQ 3notches.
It also changes the default EQ in Google music for example to the Dolby version were you cant increase the bass in the EQ. Is the some workaround for this? Or does anyone else experience the same thing?
Best reegards Pierre Gothenburg Sweden
Switch off volume leveller if on. In my case with the option on it lowered Bluetooth audio streaming considerably...
I personally installed ViPER4Android and totally switched off Dolby, since I find V4A much more enhanced and can be fine tuned to one's liking. Problem is that while streaming through Bluetooth, it's really inconsistent and sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. But if you're mainly using a wired headset, I suggest you give it a go...
Yes I understand, but I just got it dosen't jag want to root it yet! Viper is one of the best things along with xposed to Android(vanilla of course) but I hope someone can remove the restrictions for headphones in the Dolby app, if I coymuld I would. Best reegards Pierre Gothenburg Sweden det
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Switch off volume leveller if on. In my case with the option on it lowered Bluetooth audio streaming considerably...
I personally installed ViPER4Android and totally switched off Dolby, since I find V4A much more enhanced and can be fine tuned to one's liking. Problem is that while streaming through Bluetooth, it's really inconsistent and sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. But if you're mainly using a wired headset, I suggest you give it a go...
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But this is when use headset with cable, havent even tried bluetooth headset.
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Yes I understand, but I just got it dosen't jag want to root it yet! Viper is one of the best things along with xposed to Android(vanilla of course) but I hope someone can remove the restrictions for headphones in the Dolby app, if I coymuld I would. Best reegards Pierre Gothenburg Sweden det
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Dolby itself is not the problem but did you attempt to turn off volume leveling or not?
xposed is nice but there are much better options out there. To my knowledge xposed still reverts art back to dalvik and decreases performance quite considerably imo.
You can either try volume boosting apps on the play store or you have to root. If rooted you can either use Viper, or modify system file (mixer something xml - I forgot the name of the file) to boost the volume.
Just because the device is new doesn't really factor in to if you should root or not, imo, unless the root solution is not stable which is not the case here. You can always unroot later and if for some reason you reach a point where you can't uninstal root, you can attempt to send the device back to Moto and hope you get a replacement.
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Dolby itself is not the problem but did you attempt to turn off volume leveling or not?
xposed is nice but there are much better options out there. To my knowledge xposed still reverts art back to dalvik and decreases performance quite considerably imo.
You can either try volume boosting apps on the play store or you have to root. If rooted you can either use Viper, or modify system file (mixer something xml - I forgot the name of the file) to boost the volume.
Just because the device is new doesn't really factor in to if you should root or not, imo, unless the root solution is not stable which is not the case here. You can always unroot later and if for some reason you reach a point where you can't uninstal root, you can attempt to send the device back to Moto and hope you get a replacement. [/QUOTE
Where can I find the volume level of do you meannboost THE volume? Iwant tog be anledning tobuse THE EQ fullt with My headphones with cable as it complains about security reasons when headphones är plugged in.
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pierre.hellner said:
Xplorer4x4 said:
Dolby itself is not the problem but did you attempt to turn off volume leveling or not?
xposed is nice but there are much better options out there. To my knowledge xposed still reverts art back to dalvik and decreases performance quite considerably imo.
You can either try volume boosting apps on the play store or you have to root. If rooted you can either use Viper, or modify system file (mixer something xml - I forgot the name of the file) to boost the volume.
Just because the device is new doesn't really factor in to if you should root or not, imo, unless the root solution is not stable which is not the case here. You can always unroot later and if for some reason you reach a point where you can't uninstal root, you can attempt to send the device back to Moto and hope you get a replacement. [/QUOTE
Where can I find the volume level of do you meannboost THE volume? Iwant tog be anledning tobuse THE EQ fullt with My headphones with cable as it complains about security reasons when headphones är plugged in.
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If by "it complains" you mean the warning you get when you raise the volume too much, it's there on purpose to avoid damage to your ears. If I'm not mistaken, the only way to disable that is through root and xposed...
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pierre.hellner said:
If by "it complains" you mean the warning you get when you raise the volume too much, it's there on purpose to avoid damage to your ears. If I'm not mistaken, the only way to disable that is through root and xposed...
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NO I mean that its a restriction in hos much you can change The EQ, it says Sue to security you cant raise the EQ more Ryan 3db,and I know that dB is sund, but The volume is way luder and you can smide The bass slider to max without headphones. I use a-jays 5.
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NO I mean that its a restriction in hos much you can change The EQ, it says Sue to security you cant raise the EQ more Ryan 3db,and I know that dB is sund, but The volume is way luder and you can smide The bass slider to max without headphones. I use a-jays 5.
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All restrictions are to avoid damage to your ears, that's why you can change things to higher values on speakers but not on headphones... You would have to root to have full control over this.
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pierre.hellner said:
All restrictions are to avoid damage to your ears, that's why you can change things to higher values on speakers but not on headphones... You would have to root to have full control over this.
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But even if I root isn'it The same thing as just crank up the gain or master volume or what the name is? And as someone sad Viper is Great but it runs under dalvik and not art and didnt recommend it, I dont Now if its True, you can fid it in The thread. . Best reegards Pierre
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krilok said:
But even if I root isn'it The same thing as just crank up the gain or master volume or what the name is? And as someone sad Viper is Great but it runs under dalvik and not art and didnt recommend it, I dont Now if its True, you can fid it in The thread. . Best reegards Pierre
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You can do several things with and without root:
No root: disable headset limitations guide - https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.**********.com/disable-safe-volume-warning-no-root-required/amp/
With root: Install V4A app and set it up to your liking, or don't and just use Dolby but disable limitations with an xposed module. You can find several guides on XDA or through Google.
As for V4A working with Art or Dalvik, I'm no expert and don't understand what difference this may make regarding audio quality, but I can tell you V4A works perfectly fine with a headset on my G6+, as well as on several of my other older devices, too. Only issue is Bluetooth streaming which sometimes works and sometimes doesn't, depending on which audio device you're connecting to, but I can live with that...
Edit: the stars in the link I posted should read '**********'...
Edit 2: XDA app keeps removing the word... It should say d r o i d v i e w s without the spaces...
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krilok said:
pierre.hellner said:
You can do several things with and without root:
No root: disable headset limitations guide - https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.**********.com/disable-safe-volume-warning-no-root-required/amp/
With root: Install V4A app and set it up to your liking, or don't and just use Dolby but disable limitations with an xposed module. You can find several guides on XDA or through Google.
As for V4A working with Art or Dalvik, I'm no expert and don't understand what difference this may make regarding audio quality, but I can tell you V4A works perfectly fine with a headset on my G6+, as well as on several of my other older devices, too. Only issue is Bluetooth streaming which sometimes works and sometimes doesn't, depending on which audio device you're connecting to, but I can live with that...
Edit: the stars in the link I posted should read '**********'...
Edit 2: XDA app keeps removing the word... It should say d r o i d v i e w s without the spaces...
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Sorry, but The link dont work, 404 page can not be fond. Jeep coming with tips I wony root until The update that fixes The audio issues, they are well know in The Moto G6 forum and its Co. Inga soon, probably with Android 9 or if they pusha 8.q with fixes fors. Android 9 is confirmed. Sorry for autocorrection somtimes, I dont always notice it my self. Best reegards Pierre Gothenburg Sweden
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krilok said:
pierre.hellner said:
You can do several things with and without root:
No root: disable headset limitations guide - https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.**********.com/disable-safe-volume-warning-no-root-required/amp/
With root: Install V4A app and set it up to your liking, or don't and just use Dolby but disable limitations with an xposed module. You can find several guides on XDA or through Google.
As for V4A working with Art or Dalvik, I'm no expert and don't understand what difference this may make regarding audio quality, but I can tell you V4A works perfectly fine with a headset on my G6+, as well as on several of my other older devices, too. Only issue is Bluetooth streaming which sometimes works and sometimes doesn't, depending on which audio device you're connecting to, but I can live with that...
Edit: the stars in the link I posted should read '**********'...
Edit 2: XDA app keeps removing the word... It should say d r o i d v i e w s without the spaces...
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Can you send me a pm with the adress, i cant seem to get it to work. Thanks, this is what I love with this forum. There is always someone that knows more than myself?
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krilok said:
Can you send me a pm with the adress, i cant seem to get it to work. Thanks, this is what I love with this forum. There is always someone that knows more than myself?
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Thanks for your time and knowledge, I couldn't find a good way to bypass this exept disabling it! I fond another EQ and cant say that I hear ny difference. Maybe in The movie mod, but I'll finetune it so you cant hear any difference. At least not in my A-jays 5 or my Bluetooth headset, but I prefer The A-jays 5 beacase of the sound and it dosen't drain my battery (Bluetooth))!
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krilok said:
pierre.hellner said:
You can do several things with and without root:
No root: disable headset limitations guide - https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.**********.com/disable-safe-volume-warning-no-root-required/amp/
With root: Install V4A app and set it up to your liking, or don't and just use Dolby but disable limitations with an xposed module. You can find several guides on XDA or through Google.
As for V4A working with Art or Dalvik, I'm no expert and don't understand what difference this may make regarding audio quality, but I can tell you V4A works perfectly fine with a headset on my G6+, as well as on several of my other older devices, too. Only issue is Bluetooth streaming which sometimes works and sometimes doesn't, depending on which audio device you're connecting to, but I can live with that...
Edit: the stars in the link I posted should read '**********'...
Edit 2: XDA app keeps removing the word... It should say d r o i d v i e w s without the spaces...
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Just in case you're wondering, that domain is filtered from XDA for constantly and shamelessly copying content from the XDA Portal.
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krilok said:
Just in case you're wondering, that domain is filtered from XDA for constantly and shamelessly copying content from the XDA Portal.
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Didn't know that, just linked it because it was the first tutorial I found when I Googled... ?
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