There seems to be a filter of some sorts or noise cancellation happening to the audio when recording video, any way to disable it? I've checked forums of other Xiaomi phones and they had it disabled but I couldn't manage to get it to work on the A2.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I'm working on a mod for this, install on magisk, the only problem is on calls, the speakerphone has low volume...
I tested on Pixel Experience:
drive.google.com/file/d/161to4Dz8Kqg-k8WqVp_35ZCtU99ic58y
marcelo_rossini said:
I'm working on a mod for this, install on magisk, the only problem is on calls, the speakerphone has low volume...
I tested on Pixel Experience:
drive.google.com/file/d/161to4Dz8Kqg-k8WqVp_35ZCtU99ic58y
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If this can help ... I noticed that the Open Camera with the microphone setting (video setting / sound source) "Unprocessed" makes the sound recording clean and ideal for a smartphone.
Has anyone managed to get Viper4android working on this phone? I disabled AudioWizard and AudioWizardService but that does nothing as it still sounds like It's active and I don't want to uninstall them because there is no TWRP for making a backup.. Viper works but the bass is just very distorted Bluetooth and aux.
WW_16.0622.1906.19_0
Edit: Solved! Simply go into audio_effects_ZS660KL.xml and comment out the dts effects.
Hello, I experience a very low earpiece volume on my phone. I can't often listen to phone calls or WhatsApp voice notes in louder environments. Is there a fix for this? Maybe a Magisk module. I tried to clean the dust from the earpiece, but it didn't help. Thank you in advance.
I'm on MIUI EU 11.0.3 with Magisk and TWRP.
The volume doubles between the 2nd and 3rd lowest volume setting, so if you're studying with noise cancelling headphones on it's either too quiet or too loud. I need about 2 or 3 volume increments in between there to find the sweet spot.
Is there an ADB command I can do or a root app (or, worst case scenario, a magisk module) that will enable a greater range of volume increments?
Thanks.
finshan said:
The volume doubles between the 2nd and 3rd lowest volume setting, so if you're studying with noise cancelling headphones on it's either too quiet or too loud. I need about 2 or 3 volume increments in between there to find the sweet spot.
Is there an ADB command I can do or a root app (or, worst case scenario, a magisk module) that will enable a greater range of volume increments?
Thanks.
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The Gravity Box (Q) Xposed Module allows you to change the number of volume steps for media control.
For Magisk level...
You might consider using ViPER4Android if you want to fine tune a particular volume level. IE, set a volume that is close, then change the output gain or parameters in the equalizer to bring that volume up or down.
For Xposed level...
I tried testing Gravity Box's Q Xposed module to change from 25 volume steps to 50...
Using a test video of a constant tone, vol-4/25 was as loud as I wanted it, vol-5/25 started to hurt and vol-6/25 was as high as I wanted to test with.
After changing to 50 steps and a reboot, I unscientifically feel like those same volumes are more around 6/50, 8/50 and 10/50.
Meaning that it actually does what it says... which is better than ones that claim to do the same thing for call volume. The fact that Google thinks 6 call volume steps are okay is criminal. Sometimes I can't use headphones for calls because some callers are simply too loud for me at 1/6.
For another Magisk level option, there's a build.props setting that seems to work as well as Gravity Box. You'll need something like MagiskHide Prop Config to add to your "systemless" build.props file.
Once installed, open a terminal with SU privileges, run props (the Magisk module) and follow the prompts to add a new custom prop setting for "ro.config.media_vol_steps". The default should be 25 and setting it to 50 seemed identical to what Gravity Box accomplished.
I find a setting of 30 volume steps in Gravity Box is perfect for me.
hello. i've tried almost all custom roms for the redmi 9 and none seem to have a fix on the low volume from the earpiece mic when making phone calls. Any fix or workaround for that is appreciated.
Did you try :
viper4android or on Google market are many amplifier apps