I just updated to 10. 0 0.173 and since this update the volume of my headset (Bose QC 35) works separately from the volume on my phone.
So if I put the volume of my phone on 50% and the volume on my headset on 50% then the actual volume is 25%. I can only change the volume of android on the phone and the volume of the headset on the headset itself.
Before this update the phone and headset volume where in sink, changing to volume of the headset changed the volume of Android itself as well.
Is there a chance that somebody know's some more about this problem, and can help me to change it back to the old way?
This might be related to Bluetooth Absolute Volume under the developer settings. Check under the developer settings menu and enable it.
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When your at the volume menu It say "System" on the left and "Ringer" on the right. When i put my ringer volume on sound (low to high) and than exit the volume, i notice when i get a call my ringer does not sound. So i go back to check my volume and my ringer isn't on anything. The problem is my ringer volume will not stay on, yet my system volume is perfectly fine. Any Suggestions?
Thanks, Matt
My setup:
AT&T Tilt with AT&T stock WM 6.1 firmware
HTC Audio Manager 2.0 Build 1819.2129
30 ohm impedance headphones connected to default audio adapter
When playing back a song in Audio Manager, the volume control is too coarse. At the lowest level, there is of course no sound. At the next level up, it's way too loud. Is there any way to make the volume control more fine grained?
I have this same problem. Audio manager is missing volume control and the system volume control is either nothing (lowest bar) or loud (2nd bar) and ear splitting on up.
If you use windows media player, it has a volume control which decreases the percentage of the volume from the system. So say you have it on the 2nd volume bar which is loud in Audiomanger. Open up WMP and lower the volume to 50% and it will lower the overall system volume to 50% of the 2nd bar. This affects audio manager and the whole system though. If you leave it on 10% in WMP then turn a speaker phone call all the way up it is only 10% of full volume, which sucks. So you have to go into WMP and change the volume percentage before and after you use audio manger which is a hassle.
Is there a better version of Audio Manager that has volume controls? I know the earlier versions did but I am using Manila2D and want the nice display and a volume control!
If I have my Diamond set to silent, and I plug in a headset, music will not be heard because the volume is at 0 due to the profile. Is it possible to have the volume automatically change to 100% (or 50%) when a headset is plugged in, and then go back to whatever it was previously when the headset is removed?
Thanks.
I am using the N1 car dock only as a charger/holder for the phone. I am not connecting the N1 to the dock, but rather to the A2DP compliant stereo in my car which I am using for both media and calls.
For some reason when the phone is docked changing the BT in-call volume or media volume does NOTHING. However, when I am not docked but still connected to the stereo, at least lowering the BT media volume lowers the output through the speakers (the in-call volume still doesn't change anything).
This is a problem for me because the in-call volume is quite low compared to the media volume so I always have to pump up the volume to hear properly. The kicker is that upon call disconnection the media starts up again at a MUCH louder volume because I raised it to hear the caller.
1) Does anyone know why the dock disables access to the BT volumes and if there's a way to disable that?
2) Is there another kernel I could flash compatible with the CM7 nightlies to boost the in-call volume?
Thanks a ton!
Whenever my Bluetooth earphones are connected, my volume controls will either be controlled by my earphones and/or the phone which is how it's supposed to be. But most of the time, it'll be controlled by the phone and whenever I change the volume on my earphone, no icon or animation will appear and the volume won't change.
PlsHelpMePPL said:
Whenever my Bluetooth earphones are connected, my volume controls will either be controlled by my earphones and/or the phone which is how it's supposed to be. But most of the time, it'll be controlled by the phone and whenever I change the volume on my earphone, no icon or animation will appear and the volume won't change.
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I have found the solution, it is to clear the Bluetooth Cache in my apps setting.