Cant seem to adjust the Ring Volume - Razer Phone 2 Questions & Answers

So basically not sure if this is a general bug or if I need to Firmware Reset since the various OTA update installations etc.
(Unrooted, full stock, latest update)
I can't adjust the Ring volume with the volume rocker, it only allows me to adjust the Media Volume/Chromecast Volume.
I have to goto Sound Settings to make the Ring volume adjustment, weird or not?
Advice anyone ??

If anyone is able to confirm this behaviour or let me know you can adjust the Ring Levels with the rocker as per expected please.
I'll then know I need to Firmware reset and start from scratch.
(Goblins in the system, post OTAs always plagued my time on Sony Androids, so I'm suspecting much the same on this instance).
Thanks in advance to anyone who dares

This isn't a bug, it's a feature in pie. Volume buttons adjust media volume, but you can go into settings by hitting the gear.
You can swap the function using gravity box. Need root with magisk, riru to get edxposed, then gravity box.

Here:

jonchance_84 said:
This isn't a bug, it's a feature in pie. Volume buttons adjust media volume, but you can go into settings by hitting the gear.
You can swap the function using gravity box. Need root with magisk, riru to get edxposed, then gravity box.
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Appreciate you pointing that out.
What a silly feature to remove.
Thanks

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earphone Limited Sound

Hey There,
I'm looking for a way to disable the Warning message when i use a headphone and put my volume up... The Warning that it could Damage my ears is anoying me.
Anyone has an option for this??
Bartbig said:
Hey There,
I'm looking for a way to disable the Warning message when i use a headphone and put my volume up... The Warning that it could Damage my ears is anoying me.
Anyone has an option for this??
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There is an option for this using Wanam Xposed, it's the first option under the Sound menu. There are a ton of other customizable options as well that make it worth it. The only prerequisites are root and Xposed framework.
Found the option to disabble sound warning
Devo7v said:
There is an option for this using Wanam Xposed, it's the first option under the Sound menu. There are a ton of other customizable options as well that make it worth it. The only prerequisites are root and Xposed framework.
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Thanks, i had the Exposed Installer already installed, but had'nt activated Wanna Xposed yet
did it, and find the option,
Thanks!

[Q] Unwanted Media volume change during notifications

I've been looking for a fix for this for the last 3 generation of android phones I've owned. Is there a way to fix this for rooted phones yet? There seems to be very little discussion about this topic. I've been muting the notification sound; but, that doesn't prevent the volume from going down while listening to music or watching a movie.
When you change the volume it will be automatic depending on what app you have opened. If you want to adjust a specific volume you can hit the arrow on the volume panel to expand it. Some mods allows it to always be expanded.
Thanks for the reply. Yes, I was actually hoping for a non-rooted fix to prevent it from happening in the first place. I tried looking for an exposed framework mod; but, wasn't sure which one would do it, if any. I did find the simplest non-root solution below (if anyone's interested):
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pierceholdings.dontpause&hl=en

Extended Volume Control

Are there any apps that allows you to use the volume controls to open a menu and then be able to set each sound volume individually?
I had this before using the Grabvity Box before Lollipop.
I'm not on stock rom, running Terminus just looking to be able to control all the volumes without having to go into settings each time.
thomas.owns said:
Are there any apps that allows you to use the volume controls to open a menu and then be able to set each sound volume individually?
I had this before using the Grabvity Box before Lollipop.
I'm not on stock rom, running Terminus just looking to be able to control all the volumes without having to go into settings each time.
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CM 12 has this implemented already. I'm sure the guys working on Terminus will merge it eventually.
thomas.owns said:
Are there any apps that allows you to use the volume controls to open a menu and then be able to set each sound volume individually?
I had this before using the Grabvity Box before Lollipop.
I'm not on stock rom, running Terminus just looking to be able to control all the volumes without having to go into settings each time.
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Try this tread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/themes-apps/req-expandable-volume-bar-t2977895

Volume control for notifications?

New to this forum so I hope I'm in the right place to ask this stupid question! I have always had a Samsung but recently upgraded to the Nexus 6 so I'm pretty used to android operating system. But, for some reason I cannot find how to adjust the volume for phone ring and notifications separately! Is this the norm for Nexus 6 and if so what can I do about it? Thanks for your help in advance!!!!
Yes that is standard for nexus. That's why there isn't a separate notification slider in settings. .
One way around it is root, install Xposed, and install gravity box. That gives lots of customization options, including splitting notification and ringer volumes apart, like Samsung.

Is there a way to remove the Loud Music warning for root?

I don't really wan't a custom rom, but do have Magisk and TWRP. It's the last thing I don't like about this phone (just came from the Pixel 2 XL).
Try this:
In Developer Options, search for Absolute Volume, then turn it off.
I found "Disable Absolute Volume" and tried it. Still when the phone turns back on the pop up is there the moment I turn up the volume.
Yeah It seems that is not a permanent solution... You could try to automate it with tasker and autoinput, but i dont think is worth the effort...
Yeah I agree, Thanks for the info.
samfix from xda labs used to cope with it but no update since pie..
Yeah, I tried it and no go on pie. Its a really small thing, just the last thing that bugs me.
i would add the mess with dolby atmos. I think it turns off randomly.
TakamineSubasa said:
Yeah It seems that is not a permanent solution... You could try to automate it with tasker and autoinput, but i dont think is worth the effort...
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Well, if money is not the problem, you can do it with Tasker and AutoTools and it works just fine. I don't have root. Set it up once and forget it:
Just google "disable-safe-volume-warning-no-root-required" (geez, you can't even share a link to tutorial)
I haven't found easier solution for non-root. Sorry if OP looks for something root-only...
It is available in Stock ROM, no root required.
Settings > Sounds and vibration > Volume
Tap the three vertical dots in the top right,
Select "Media Volume Limiter" (It's the only option on my phone')
(Now here comes the counter-intuitive part)
Turn it on.
Set the "Custom Volume Limit" all the way to the right.
pTeronaut said:
It is available in Stock ROM, no root required.
Settings > Sounds and vibration > Volume
Tap the three vertical dots in the top right,
Select "Media Volume Limiter" (It's the only option on my phone')
(Now here comes the counter-intuitive part)
Turn it on.
Set the "Custom Volume Limit" all the way to the right.
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is it possible that after a reboot the setting resets?
if so, there are modules like gravity box for edxposed that can change it for good. maybe others too.
bober10113 said:
is it possible that after a reboot the setting resets?
if so, there are modules like gravity box for edxposed that can change it for good. maybe others too.
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Wherever limit you set (in the case, full volume) persists.
I have just rebooted my phone and the limiter is still on, and set to full.
pTeronaut said:
Wherever limit you set (in the case, full volume) persists.
I have just rebooted my phone and the limiter is still on, and set to full.
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ok then they must have changed it in pie since i remember users complaining of it being reset after each reboot( probably an oreo issue)
pTeronaut said:
It is available in Stock ROM, no root required.
Settings > Sounds and vibration > Volume
Tap the three vertical dots in the top right,
Select "Media Volume Limiter" (It's the only option on my phone')
(Now here comes the counter-intuitive part)
Turn it on.
Set the "Custom Volume Limit" all the way to the right.
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That STILL gives you the warning once after every reboot.
BUT! If you use systemui tuner you can actually, permanently, disable it. Seems to be the only way without root.
@Delano.888 Yeah, just had that experience at the very moment that you posted that.
Thanks for the pointer to SystemUI Tuner.
i knew i wasn't crazy....
Does anyone know how to get rid of this with Tasker? The old method no longer works, and I am afraid I am going to wreck my car trying to click the ok on the screen when I need the volume up. Please help! I've literally tried everything from granting securetask device ownership rights etc... I can even watch the setting change on my Note 9 without affecting the warning whatsoever. Any ideas??? Also, what exactly does deprecated mean?
Yes there is. I have done it multiple times. You will need a PC and Magisk Manager though. Tried it worked on Android 10 too.
The solution is with Smali Patcher. It makes Magisk module for individual phones via PC when being connected to the phone in ADB mode.
Google it. You will find the xda link.
Delano.888 said:
That STILL gives you the warning once after every reboot.
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That issue has been fixed in subsequent FW updates.
Is this a package that can be disable from adb?

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