I use my Nokia Lumia 1520 to play mp3s, every few days the phones decides my music is too loud and cuts the volume in half. This can be very annoying to adjust while I'm driving. I tried different apps but it still does it, I tried setting volume to 27 instead of 30 but it still does it, at 26 I notice a decrease in audio quality.
Is there anyway to stop Windows Phones from automatically turning down the volume of my music?
Thanks
Still looking for help with this if possible
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So I know the One has boomsound and all but the problem I'm having is I watch a lot of YouTube etc in the evenings and don't want to wake up the rest of my family. And even the lowest bar is quite loud, is it possible to toggle this to an even quieter setting through an app or mod. I'm happy with Boomsound and absolutely love it, don't get me wrong!
Headphones?
Ive heard turning off boomsound will reduce the volume. Failing that play around with an EQ
I had mine playing it at a loud volume at minimum when I first tried, but since I've messed around with it (turning BoomSound on and off and back on again, trying Zplayer, PodKicker and Deezer as well as the default music app, and general usage), something somewhere seems to have sorted itself out, and it works normally... so it's possible to listen quietly, and it's still loud when at max.
just turn beats of its a bit more quite
I'm more inclined to turn of Beats, or might create a Tasker Profile to turn it off when watching YouTube videos but not on normal music, sure it's manageable!
Apologies, I was wrong, my minimum volume is still high, so I agree it must be the BoomSound amping it up a tad too much.
I had a Note 3 until this past weekend and lost it. I got my new Note in the mail and redownloaded all my Spotify songs. However, now when I listen to my music through headphones or auxiliary jack, the songs start out at full, normal volume for a split second and then sound muffled. It's consistent through all my music. A half second of normal sound and then its like a filter is put on and it sounds much worse and lower volume.
I tried messing with the Spotify EQ and with the phone's sound settings, nothing.
Any help?
I am filled with red hot rage whenever I switch apps which use sound (music player, video player, game) and the volume is different. For example, I was listening to music on max volume with my headphones on this morning while walking to work. At work right now I'm testing apps with the volume all the way down so I don't bug my colleagues, but in one of the tests I needed sound. So I plug in my headphones, the music player kicks in and it's played at max volume. I have the music player set to autostart when I plug in headphones for other reasons, but why doesn't it take on the volume I've just set? Why does it need it' own volume setting?
Is it possible to have a module which just uses one volume setting for all apps? You lower the volume to 50% in MX player, it stays on 50% in Poweramp, Trials, Elevate or any other app.
AFAIK, this is not a standard Android behavior. Looks like your player app is trying to remember the last volume
setting it was playing with to later use it when it starts again. Try taking it up with the app developer.
If that's the case, there should at least be an option within app for such behavior.
It's been my experience that if you have the volume ALL the way down (vibrate), plugging in the headphones will turn the volume up. If you just have your volume low but not all the way down, plugging in the headphones won't change the volume. That's just anecdotal, though, so maybe I'm wrong. Is that consistent with what you're experiencing?
Hi everyone, I have some speaker issues in my n6. The front dual speakers are fantastic and hands down the best I have ever used in any smartphone, but whenever my phone's battery level drops below 70%, the speaker volume automatically decreases, without me having to manually lower don the volume.
Whenever this thing happens with me , I immediately check the volume panel and there it says that its already max. Then when the phone's battery level drop to around 30%, the speaker volume decreases significantly as if I am listening to at half the volume and the volume panel still shows the volume to be at the max.
At first I thought, it must be a hardware issue, but that wasn't the case. when i watch videos on MX player, this problem doesn't seem to occur at all even if the battery is less than 10%. This problem only occurs whenever I use a music player. Earlier I used google play music, then I changed to sony walkman and I have also tried various other music players from the playstore as well but the problem always persists.
I even changed my roms for months , but still no luck.
My question to you guys is, does it happen with anyone else? How can I fix this issue if its not common?
Your help will be appreciated
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3136759
Hello!
I have a problem with my new Xiaomi Mi 8. I would like to confirm if its only my device doing that or other devices too. Its running Android 9 with Miui 10.2.3.0.
When I set the lowest possible volume (not muted) the static noise is louder than the sound coming out of built in speaker or earphones connected via jack. It is pretty noticable even when the sound is set to high and there are e.g. silent parts of song. It does not matter which app I use (youtube, spotify, default music app). When I connect my bluetooth headset everything is okay and the sound is clear.
For testing purposes I am using song Kaleo - Way We Go Down. I find it most noticable there. The song even breaks and stops playing for a few milliseconds in the begining. Can you guys somehow test this issue and reply here with the results? I want to see if I am the only one having this problem.
Btw when I connect my earphones to my 4 years old iphone 6 the sound is crystal clear.
Thank you.