Hi there
Is there any way to change default Audio driver without root? I am using spotify but sound output from type c converter is really weird.I dont want to unlock my bootloader because of warranty.
Thanks
You can change the region to India. It worked for me.
JustALLGreen said:
You can change the region to India. It worked for me.
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What changed of sound quality when you did that?
Nothing.
Max volume is higher
burak.dunal said:
What changed of sound quality when you did that?
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There are some region limitations
In TR: Kardeşim bazı bölge sınırlandırmaları var. Yüz tanıma da Türkiye bölgesinde çalışmıyodu mesela. Koreye alınca düzeldi. Kore yapınca bu sefer de ses seviyesi düştü. Sen Hindistan bölgesine al. Hem yüz tanıma hem ses seviyesinde farklılıklar var. Eğer başka bi sorunla karşı karşıya değilsen tabi
I'm living in Germany and I've set my location to France bc of the face unlock feature.
Not experiencing any limitations regarding volume and whatsoever.
Maybe you should give the equalizer a try?
You can install PowerAmp player app which has an experimental output driver that enables Hi-Res 24-bit, bypasses internal android mixer, custom hi-quality resampler and optimizes the gain. I tried it a month ago and it improves sound quality.
najabi said:
You can install PowerAmp player app which has an experimental output driver that enables Hi-Res 24-bit, bypasses internal android mixer, custom hi-quality resampler and optimizes the gain. I tried it a month ago and it improves sound quality.
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What he said. Using aptX bluetooth you can actually transmit completely losless 24bit 96khz Audio directly from file to the device without any resampling.
HasanVersion said:
Hi there
Is there any way to change default Audio driver without root? I am using spotify but sound output from type c converter is really weird.I dont want to unlock my bootloader because of warranty.
Thanks
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Can you do it with root?
najabi said:
You can install PowerAmp player app which has an experimental output driver that enables Hi-Res 24-bit, bypasses internal android mixer, custom hi-quality resampler and optimizes the gain. I tried it a month ago and it improves sound quality.
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can you send screenshots about how to enable it? to help people who have trouble like me
HasanVersion said:
can you send screenshots about how to enable it? to help people who have trouble like me
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It's just installing PowerAmp app from the Google Play Store and then in settings select output engine to Experimental HiRes. No need for root.
It works only within PowerAmp.
najabi said:
It's just installing PowerAmp app from the Google Play Store and then in settings select output engine to Experimental HiRes. No need for root.
It works only within PowerAmp.
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So it wont work with apps like spotify or YouTube?
It won't
you need to have your own FLAC with this player, but áudio gets significantly better.
It is Very easy to identify something like Spotify with sound clipping and weird artifacts against Poweramp
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I m a Huge music lover and always search how to get better quality sound from my galaxy mini.. Can anyone suggest me any app or any kind of hack/tweak to improve audio quality?? I have tried the following apps:
Musicfx
equalizer
dsp manager
poweramp
Plzz help me.
Mini sound is not so good ...
What about loud sound apk...
I not try that ....
(only for rooted phone)
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Dsp Manager from CM7 works very well. Phone speaker it's much louder and the sound quality it's better. For headset there are multiple sound/effects settings, that makes sound quality best. At least for me it sounds nice.
guys.. i dnt want loud sound. i just want quality music. and i have tried dsp manager but it was not impressive for me.
I said sound quality is improved too, at least for me i see the difference. What you want more from this low budget device? You can't improve sound quality with some software more than your sound chipset supports. So, you can't get some crystal sound with just a software, i make the difference from stock ROM without DSP and CM7 with DSP and it's a noticeable change of sound. I think it's the best you can get.
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I said sound quality is improved too, at least for me i see the difference. What you want more from this low budget device? You can't improve sound quality with some software more than your sound chipset supports. So, you can't get some crystal sound with just a software, i make the difference from stock ROM without DSP and CM7 with DSP and it's a noticeable change of sound. I think it's the best you can get.
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Buddy cool down.. If u want to hear the best sound from this device then flash the andro-id rom and install dsp manager and musicfx simultaneously.. then try any non-stock music player which supports both dsp manager and musicfx. Then go in dsp manager settings and choose acoustic as its eq. and choose studio as its surround.. then open musicfx and drag the 3d sound effect to its max.. Then play any sound, u will notice that crystal clear sound. But still i want more.
hey can any one tell how to improve notification sound in stock rom 2.3.4 it have very low sms notification sound......
gmp009 said:
hey can any one tell how to improve notification sound in stock rom 2.3.4 it have very low sms notification sound......
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Use volume+ app.. It can increase the volume of ur speaker
crazy_k_p said:
I m a Huge music lover and always search how to get better quality sound from my galaxy mini.. Can anyone suggest me any app or any kind of hack/tweak to improve audio quality?? I have tried the following apps:
Musicfx
equalizer
dsp manager
poweramp
Plzz help me.
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I know it's a bit off topic but which Kind of music do u like
Like I love to listne metal genre
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debsattam said:
I know it's a bit off topic but which Kind of music do u like
Like I love to listne metal genre
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Wondering if u r also from india... I like all the romantic hindi songs.. And hip hop english songs.
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Use volume+ app.. It can increase the volume of ur speaker
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It works thanks. but it increase all the sounds i just want to increase sms notification sound not music player's one/.....
gmp009 said:
It works thanks. but it increase all the sounds i just want to increase sms notification sound not music player's one/.....
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Click thanx if u got helped.. And u can reduce ur music player's volume easily using the hardware volume buttons.
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Wondering if u r also from india... I like all the romantic hindi songs.. And hip hop english songs.
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Woaha u are Indian great atleast I found one Indian buddy here
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debsattam said:
Woaha u are Indian great atleast I found one Indian buddy here
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Yea.. m from Patna..
I have a name for people who say that S5570 has poor music quality - %@#^
I have use nokia XpressMusic 5130 earlier and X2 too. Sould quality with Froyo on 5570 was not very good, but 2.3.4 KPK + poweramp gave very good results - better than what I got on XM.
Yeah - Indian classical - shobha gurtru (!!!!) Bhimsen Joshi MS, Pt. Jasraj, etc. (Now, you will recoil from me, right?)
But on my phone, I need to ensure that the audio jack is not pushed in too deep. (No, I do not use the speaker for listening to music).
genieass said:
I have a name for people who say that S5570 has poor music quality - %@#^
I have use nokia XpressMusic 5130 earlier and X2 too. Sould quality with Froyo on 5570 was not very good, but 2.3.4 KPK + poweramp gave very good results - better than what I got on XM.
Yeah - Indian classical - shobha gurtru (!!!!) Bhimsen Joshi MS, Pt. Jasraj, etc. (Now, you will recoil from me, right?)
But on my phone, I need to ensure that the audio jack is not pushed in too deep. (No, I do not use the speaker for listening to music).
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What are u talking about??
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What are u talking about??
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GT S5570 has better audio quality with stock GB rom than the Nokia phones I have used so far. (and the nokia ones were meant for music lovers).
But my audio jack (headset jack - the 3.5mm one) -- errr ... the socket for the jack on the phone ... has some problem - pushing the jack in too much means poor audio quality. Was cursing the phone for couple of weeks and was keeping silent because of the "5570 has bad music" kinda feed back on most forums. This, till one fine day I found that I should not push in the jack fully - leave 2 / 3 mm of its lentgh outside.
Am I the only facing this problem?
Use dspmaneger+musicfx+good Bluetooth headsets.
TRY THIS !!!
Using Root Explorer Navigate to /system/lib ..
There you will find a file named libaudioeffect_jni.so
Replace that file with the file attached below !
And set permissions to rw-r--r-- ..
REBOOT !
you wil get an bit improved quality in stock music player with ROCK preset !!
I FOUND THE SOLUTION TO THE PROBLEM!
First I was using Gingerbread and i tried accessing the service mode
*#197328640#*
as i pressed audio [5] its not working..
So i changed to Froyo... ( Downgraded )
Upon clicking Audio selection i was able to change the settings under selection
number 5 which is the Audio.
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PLEASE PRESS THANKS ->>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Thank you Hope it helps.
anyone knows the audio mod has a music equalizer, which is a box where you choose according to the position selected that type of EQ you want to have?
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zamurai x said:
anyone knows the audio mod has a music equalizer, which is a box where you choose according to the position selected that type of EQ you want to have?
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So do you want to use an Equalizer app? Then try this one... it has good ratings on Google Play Store...
If you want to use a 3rd party music app with built-in equalizer then try either PowerAMP or MortPlayer... :good:
Or if you were talking about Audio Mods then try searching for Viper4Android... I heard that it improves Music and Audio Quality but I never got the time to test it
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So do you want to use an Equalizer app? Then try this one... it has good ratings on Google Play Store...
If you want to use a 3rd party music app with built-in equalizer then try either PowerAMP or MortPlayer... :good:
Or if you were talking about Audio Mods then try searching for Viper4Android... I heard that it improves Music and Audio Quality but I never got the time to test it
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thanks for the recommendations! but what I want is a mod no one apk to equalize. thanks the same!
.Create a module to disable audio focus
So that me can watch sports and listen to music or play games listing to music.
Many games support this. But good games don't (pogo)
Aniruddhlr said:
.Create a module to disable audio focus
So that me can watch sports and listen to music or play games listing to music.
Many games support this. But good games don't (pogo)
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no need to. just do this. doesnt need root either. just replace pokemon go with the game you dont want to have audio focus. audio focus changed in oreo so this may or may not work on oreo
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.xda-developers.com/pokemon-go-audio-focus/amp/
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no need to. just do this. doesnt need root either. just replace pokemon go with the game you dont want to have audio focus. audio focus changed in oreo so this may or may not work on oreo
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.xda-developers.com/pokemon-go-audio-focus/amp/
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I saw that post...
Is there a way to do it in mobile?
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no need to. just do this. doesnt need root either. just replace pokemon go with the game you dont want to have audio focus. audio focus changed in oreo so this may or may not work on oreo
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.xda-developers.com/pokemon-go-audio-focus/amp/
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Can it be used for every app....like streaming utube video while listening to spotify.
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Can it be used for every app....like streaming utube video while listening to spotify.
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i have no idea. never tried this. audio focus doesn't bother me. just read the article and follow along and try
Old thread but in case someone is still looking at this; "App ops" by Xingchen & Rikka can disable audio focus for any app. There is an option to force allow adio focus denial to any app.
Hi all
I'm using PowerAMP Beta 709 for listening music, LG Music player is decent for me, PowerAMP can resampling up to 384Khz, but on LG V30 it's not working when i choose resampling to 384Khz, its just back to 44.1Khz.
Only 44.1~352.8Khz is working, i tought it's bug in PowerAMP but NOT, LG forgot some line or intentionally not adding 384khz in 24bit Direct PCM. So i fix that.
Every Music player that use flag Direct PCM can use 24bit 384Khz now without going back to 16bit 44.1Khz ofcourse if there music app that support 32bit 192/384Khz will also work if using flag direct pcm 32bit
Requirements :
1. Unlocked Bootloader
2. TWRP installed
3. Root
How to install?
1. Just flash with TWRP or
2. Extract and put to system/vendor/etc and change permissions to 0644
Hi thanks for the mod
Got one question about how sound works on a v30.
I usually listen to songs like 24/96 or higher or sometimes the mqa from tidal, the question is will the viper4android downsample my songs? As I saw on all devices I had it installed that drive status reports 44kHz sampling rate even when I was playing hi-res music.
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Hi thanks for the mod
Got one question about how sound works on a v30.
I usually listen to songs like 24/96 or higher or sometimes the mqa from tidal, the question is will the viper4android downsample my songs? As I saw on all devices I had it installed that drive status reports 44kHz sampling rate even when I was playing hi-res music.
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I'm never try V4A but yeah your song is downsampling, maybe V4A doesn't support or use direct pcm or even snapdragon 24bit offload so its still use Open SL ES 16bit 44.1khz for output.
Maybe someone has better answer than me, cause i never try V4A.
Hi, will give this a try but how to undo if something is not right ?
Tried a loudness mod recently and had hissing in quiet parts so had to revert
gazzacbr said:
Hi, will give this a try but how to undo if something is not right ?
Tried a loudness mod recently and had hissing in quiet parts so had to revert
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Just open the zip file and see for yourself which and how the files are modified. It's just a quick edit of both instances of audio_policy_configuration.xml. It could be edited by hand, same as with the high impedance mod.
Kudos to the OP for the useful tip !
I'd like to test if LG has fixed this issue on stock Oreo with the July update. I have a library full of FLAC music files; so the next step would be to install PowerAMP and select 384kHz? I'll edit this post with results.
EDIT: US99820D (July stock ROM) has the bug. Flashing the fix resolves the issue as revealed by PowerAMP beta. I did notice though that having the "Enhanced" DAC preset enabled introduces intermittent static noises in certain songs. It doesn't bother me, since I keep it at "normal" and set the digital filter to "short." Very nice sounds with Sennheiser HD558.
Thank you @Rizal Lovins for the fix !
Since this thread is one year old, with the last oreo fw 20h us998 is the audio resampling still happening on LG's stock music app or been fixed? I don't know how to see/measure the audio output
YoungAll said:
Since this thread is one year old, with the last oreo fw 20h us998 is the audio resampling still happening on LG's stock music app or been fixed? I don't know how to see/measure the audio output
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Not fixed.
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Not fixed.
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Hmm, why am I not surprised. USB audio is still the way to go.
What about pie? Anybody know if LG actually did it right this time?
gazzacbr said:
Hmm, why am I not surprised. USB audio is still the way to go.
What about pie? Anybody know if LG actually did it right this time?
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No, too
I sadly cannot get this fix to work things still only play 352.8, when I try to get it to sample fully to 384 it jumps down to 192. This fix just seems to do nothing sadly. Trying with USB Audio Player Pro
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.
pierre.hellner said:
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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krilok said:
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 '**********'...
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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 '**********'...
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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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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 '**********'...
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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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