Increase phone hear volume - 8525, TyTN, MDA Vario II, JasJam General

Dear everyone
The voice of my phone is not loud enough, any expert can tell me how to amend the registry in order to increase the phone volume when I am talking with others?
Thanks in advance

Would also love to know if this is possible....
Incoming voice calls is more often than not too soft on my HTC TyTN, especially in a noisy room, despite the sound being maxed out.

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Miscellaneous
Improve Sound Quality of Speaker Phone...
You might have observed that when you turn on speaker while during a call, the other person has complained of too much disturbance on the line and can hear more of static then your voice. Here's a fix to improve mic sensitivity:
HKLM\Software\HTC\AUDIOGAIN(x)\RECEIVE_UPLINK_VOLUME = CC (DWORD hexadecimal)
HKLM\Software\HTC\AUDIOGAIN(x)\EARPHONE_UPLINK_VOLUME = CC (DWORD hexadecimal)
where (x) = none, 0, 1, 2

838 pro/Hermes does not have that registry. I am using 1.35 rom

WineCape said:
Would also love to know if this is possible....
Incoming voice calls is more often than not too soft on my HTC TyTN, especially in a noisy room, despite the sound being maxed out.
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I would definitely also like to know if this is possible, because I have the exact same complaint... Even in slightly noisy environments like a coffee shop, the earpiece volume isn't loud enough.
peace

Found this... although I admit, I don't know how to access the registry, otherwise I'd try this right away...
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Hermes_Registry
Fix low volume issue
The volume issue has 2 fixes, 1 permanent and 1 temporary.
If you disable the startup animation (see below) it permanently fixes the volume problem.
If you like the animation you can leave it, but you have to put your phone in sleep mode then bring it out of sleep mode after every reboot.
\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Volume
add: DWord value name = volume
value data = 4294967295then press power (sleep) wait 10 sec and press power again.
Disable/change the startup animation or sound
HKLM\SOFTWARE\HTC\StartupAnimationEnabled - change from 1 to 0 to turn everything off and permanently fix the volume issue.
You can also customize the animated boot up by deleting or changing 2 keys. (Doing this does not fix the volume issue)
Delete the WAVFile Key to remove the sound only.
Delete the GIFFile Key to remove the animation only.
Put your own .GIF file or .WAV file on the phone and rewrite the 2 keys (WAVFile GIFFile) to the new file location. i.e. \My Documents\Files\CustomAnimation.gif

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My phone doesn't sound on incoming calls

Hi to everybody,
I've been searching for a solution for my problem and I can't find anything. My HTC Tytn doesn't sound when I receive calls, I don't have any unusual program that can be blocking this sound. When I receive an sms, an alert or something like this, the Tytn sounds fine, but at incoming calls it doesn't sound. Also sounds playing music, even at "Phone settings", but I just get silence on incoming calls.
I've tried all possible configurations (with vibration, only sound, etc) and it doesn't sound. I've updated to HardSPL v7 and the Radio version to 1.43... and I have nothing, it remains without sound on incoming calls.
I don't know what to do, I wouldn't like to do a hard reset and I don't know if somebody can help me, please.
Thanks a lot to everybody.
Jorge
Have you tried changing the ringtone just as a test?
Mike
Yes
Yes, I've tried with all kind of sound-file formats... and nothing. It's curious that depending on the sound I've selected, the phone vibration is different (longer or shorter deppending on the length of the sound) and if I select just sound (without vibrations) the phone just shows there's an incoming call... without sound and without vibration. I think I've tried all.... and now I don't know what else to do.
mikechannon, THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST!!
sugaboy said:
Yes, I've tried with all kind of sound-file formats... and nothing. It's curious that depending on the sound I've selected, the phone vibration is different (longer or shorter deppending on the length of the sound) and if I select just sound (without vibrations) the phone just shows there's an incoming call... without sound and without vibration. I think I've tried all.... and now I don't know what else to do.
mikechannon, THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST!!
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The variable length of the vibration as you describe above is normal.
Info only - not suggesting you change these settings:
Change ringtone/vibrate/LED flash characteristics
If you would like more control over how your device rings/vibrates/flashes its LEDs on events, you can can change the Script values of these events. For example, for an incoming call performing 'activate device, play ringtone, wait 3 seconds, repeat':
HKCU\ControlPanel\Sounds\RingTone0\Script = "apw3r" (REG_SZ string, no quotes)
​For performing 'active device, set volume to 33%, play ringtone, set volume to 67%, play ringtone, set volume to 100%, play ringtone (no repeat)':
HKCU\ControlPanel\Sounds\RingTone0\Script = "ac33pc67pc100p" (REG_SZ string, no quotes)
​The following are the full codes available to you. Please note that all the codes are executed simultaneously except after a ringtone play / wait code. E.g. 'v1p' will vibrate and play at the same time, while vibrating for 1 second. But 'pv1' will play the ringtone through all the way first, then start vibrating for 1 second.
a = activate device
cN = set volume to N in percentage max volume
fN = flash notification LED for N seconds
p = play ringtone. Note that this will play the ringtone all the way through before continuing with the next code.
r = repeat. Note that this should be the last code in your Script string, if used at all.
vN = vibrate for N seconds
wN = wait for N seconds. Note that the device will wait this long before continuing with the next code.
​The following thread is for the Mini s but there are some good pointers of things to check.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=253451
Mike
Nothing
Thanks, I didn't know this. I've tried a lot of combinations, even one only with a "p" and the phone didn't sound. The value it has when I went to change it the first time was av0pw3r and this is the final value I've set after trying with the others.
I'm looking for any other values that I can change and trying... but I have no results
Thanks again for your interest, Mike.
R u running PPCProfiles-Pro. I have same issue (since last few weeks) ( may with PPCprofile-pro autoswitch template) but now not it is due to auto switch profile or somthing else. I have turn off auto switch and testing now.
No I don't
No, I don't have this program installed. Do u think I should try installing it? Thanks
Jorge
sugaboy said:
No, I don't have this program installed. Do u think I should try installing it? Thanks
Jorge
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My problem is with PPCProfile-pro software if u are not expriencing this problem then u do not have to installed this software.

Beeps when changing call volume

I am wondering if there is any way to avoid the annoying beeps that are heard when changing the call volume during a conversation turning the jog wheel. I try to raise the volume because I can't hear someone and I am greeted with those stupid beeps so I miss another piece of the conversation. What can be more annoying?!?!
Entering "beep when changing volume" into the search comes up with a solution to your problem.....
>>>It doesn't bother me, but people on the other end of the line complain that the beeping the Tytn makes when changing volume during a call is too loud. Especially the beep at the top end of the volume slider.
I did a little digging (after searching and checking the wiki fruitlessly) and found a solution that I thought I'd share. 8) I'm new here so I'll let someone else update the wiki if this looks useful.
There are actually 3 different sounds in play here: the one at the bottom end of the slider (quietest), the one in the middle posisitions (standard), and the one at the top end of the slider (loudest). These are handled by 3 registry keys:
HKCU\ControlPanel\Sounds\LoudestInCallVolume
HKCU\ControlPanel\Sounds\QuietestInCallVolume
HKCU\ControlPanel\Sounds\StandardInCallVolume
within each of these keys the default 'Script' value is 'p' for 'play'
Change the 'Script' value to blank (erase the 'p')
Now the sounds won't be played and won't annoy your friends. Bonus - at least perceived by me - since the tytn isn't playing those sounds, the volume actually changes MUCH FASTER, practically instantaneously - the way you'd (or at least I'd) like it to.
Hope this is useful to someone...<<<
Thanks! I had missed this message.

Music Volume

Morning XDA people
Have one slight issue that really bugs me with my HD2 the ring volume is so damn loud its hazardous lol now I know your gonna say turn it down but when listening to music I have to turn it back up again and then forget to turn it down again....
Any way I can separate the volumes better was literally thinking of taking the wav file for my ring and decreasing the DB its saved with, but slightly longer work around than wanted not ideal!...
Many Thanks in advance,
Crafty...
I used the following registry tweak to lower the call volume, and it's worked great for me on the old ROM and latest ROM. However, I've posted this a couple of times now and it's received a mixed reception. Some say it doesn't work at all, and some say that a second incoming call is way too quiet. You can give it a shot a guess, and if it doesn't work just change your registry back.
HKCU\ControlPanel\SoundCategories\inCall AND InCall2
Change the value of InitVol to "2" in both inCall and inCall2
snerkler said:
I used the following registry tweak to lower the call volume, and it's worked great for me on the old ROM and latest ROM. However, I've posted this a couple of times now and it's received a mixed reception. Some say it doesn't work at all, and some say that a second incoming call is way too quiet. You can give it a shot a guess, and if it doesn't work just change your registry back.
HKCU\ControlPanel\SoundCategories\inCall AND InCall2
Change the value of InitVol to "2" in both inCall and inCall2
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Many Thanks for the Reply Snerkler, I don't think I explained my issue that clearly it is actually the ringing volume that really gets me rather than in call volume. I use my headphones and turn the volume up to max and then when removing the head phones if I forget to turn the phone down the ringer is crazy loud.
Hope this is clearer
There are 3 volumes in WM phone. Incall, ring, and system.
Incall volume is highly problematic in HD2, but at least it has nothing to do with the other two. It can only be changed during call.
The other two, ringer and system, are both linked by default. But that can be easily changed by settings/sound & display/single volume - off.
Like that you will be able to control both volumes independently. On my phone that meant that you control ringer only with HW keys. That can be changed to system only, check here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=610334
but for some people no such tweak is needed.
But again .. there is special incall volume which can be changed only during call. So no volume setting before the call, ringer or system, affects incall volume.

In-Call Volume Starts Too Low!

TMOUSA HD2, latest stock ROM.
I searched about this problem on the web with Google, and on this forum, and have not yet found a solution. I hope that someone reading can help me.
This has nothing to do with the system volume, nor the ringer volume, both of which I have set to max.
It only involves in-call volume, hearing the other party talking to you. I have this same problem whether the sound is coming directly from the handset pressed against my ear, or with a bluetooth headset.
Whenever I receive a call on the HD2, at first the sound of the other party's voice is WAY too low. I cannot understand anything they say, do not know who it is, in fact I barely hear anything. (That, despite, both the system and ringer volumes both set to max.)
Then, I press the volume up on the volume rocker several times, or the volume control on my bluetooth headset, and finally I can hear the person talking to me.
That is a hassle--that when someone calls, at first I barely hear anything, don't even know who it is, or what they said, until I press the volume up rocker several times.
It seems like, regardless of system and ringer volume settings, that with an incoming call, the volume is initially set at a VERY low level.
Is there a way that can be fixed--registry tweak, etc.?
I may have come across a fix for this, but am not sure.
I did a search for the word "Volume" in the registry.
One key and value I came across was the following key:
HKLM\Services\HTCAP\SmartHandsetVolumeControl\Handset
I took the value InCallVolume, and changed the dword data to the number which I think represents max volume: 4294967295.
I think that has helped with the problem of the initial call volume on receieved calls being too low. I'm not sure yet though, as I have not received many calls since.
I see many different volume control values in the SmartHandsetVolumeControl key and its subkeys, and cannot say I understand them.
Is there someone reading who really understands what these different registry volume settings mean?
Today I checked voice mail. Therefore a call I placed to voice mail, not an incoming call. I wasn't using a bluetooth headset, but had the phone directly to my ear. I heard the voice mail recording way too softly, could hardly make it out. I pressed the up volume rocker, and it didn't make any difference, I could barely make out the voice mail. (By the way, this was after I made the change mentioned above.)
I think the HD2 has a lot of strange quirks regarding volume, and I think these registry keys may hold the key for dealing with them. If anyone reading really understands the HD2's volume registry keys, please help us to understand them.
Thank you.
PS
I found the following page:
http://www.techparaiso.com/windows-...t-phone-volume-levels-on-windows-phone-device
which describes volume registry settings in \HKCU\Control Panel
It is really confusing, all the different volume settings in the HD2 registry, some generic to WM 6.5, and others specific to HTC and the HD2.
If someone really understands how all these volume settings interact, it would be great if a guide to them were posted!
Thanks in advance.
I couldn't get this to work. Does anyone know how to change the call volume via the registry? My phone crashed when I try to do it via the hard buttons on this ROM.

[Q] Turn the volume up?

EDIT: Finally I've pasted the solution from user cerato a few lines below. Thnx all!
Don't know if it's only my unit, but the volume is pretty low in max lvl in comparison with my old hd2.
Is there a way to boost the maximum volume?
thnx in advance!
Edit: aditional info by cerato, thanks!
Here's the trick folks. Really
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Increase Speaker Volume
•Enter the phone dialer
•##634#, tap Call.
•Enter code: *#0002*28346# or *#0002*28345#
•Tap: Get, under the Device Gain (max/min)
•First Box: 7
•Second Box: change to 16000
•Third Box set to 0
•Tap: Set
•Be sure that audience.cfg is set to on
•Tap: Start
•Tap: Home
•Restart your phone.
•After reboot, enter the same menu and just tab get to verify the settings
Increase Headphone Volume
Note: Make sure your headphones are plugged in first
•Enter the phone dialer
•##634#, tap Call
•Enter code: *#0002*28346# or *#0002*28345#
•Tap: Get under the Device Gain (max/min)
•For "device gain" leave number 5, set 1100 (max) and -1100 (low)
•Tap: Set
•Verify that AUDIENCE.CFG is ON
•Tap: Start
•Tap Home
•Restart your phone.
•After reboot, enter the same menu and just tab get to verify the settings
Enjoy
I agree it needs a boost. Maybe someone knows a way to boost it in the dev settings?
##634# TAPE CALL
in diagnosis mode tape *#0002*28345#
clik read
in system gain 7 put 10 clik get
in class gain 7 put 10 clik get
in device gain 7 put 10 clik get
start et stop"
how can i revert this change? it's too loud and it changed the volume level from the whole system.
is there a way to change only the front speaker volume lvl?
the rear speaker volume and the one from the headphones are definitely okay and loud enough...
pls help
Interesting, the same code (*#0002*28346#) doesn't work on my UK Tmobile Omnia 7 :S
*#0002*28346# worked not for me ( German 16GB T-Mobile ) but *#0002*28345# does bring up an sound tuning screen
thnx it worked!
*#0002*28346# didnt work for me either but *#0002*28345# gave me sound tuner.
is this the same menu as *#0002*28346# is for others.
I discovered somthing amazing for anyone who cant turn off shutter noise on their phones: go to the audio tuner and press write to set all values to 0. the camera now dosnt make a sound ... only problem is nothing else does either so dont do it!!!
would anybody be so kind as to go to the audio tuner and press the read button at the top and give me all the values so that my phone can work again??
Thankyou!!
nikd1 said:
would anybody be so kind as to go to the audio tuner and press the read button at the top and give me all the values so that my phone can work again??
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didnt work think i might be hard resetting!
anyone have any ideas on this?
managed to fix it and camera shutter now mutes when on 0 volume!! that makes me v. happy!
was quite worried I had wiped the settings for my main speaker but have managed to get them back by pressing every button 20 times over!
be careful if you try it yourself
EDIT: actualy the main speaker only works 50% of the time and I havnt yet worked out when and why it changes
if anyone knows anything i could try please let me know!
anonym-er said:
how can i revert this change? it's too loud and it changed the volume level from the whole system.
is there a way to change only the front speaker volume lvl?
the rear speaker volume and the one from the headphones are definitely okay and loud enough...
pls help
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I would like to know if this is possible too.
During a phone call, raising or lowering the volume seems to have no effect at all on front speaker. Can you notice any difference?
How can we adjust the volume during a phone call?
Can we do smth about the volume of the microphone? People tell me that they don't hear me very well...
hey is there any way to make the headphones volume louder ??? cause this one only turns speaker volume up, if there is any way to do it please let me know its highly needed
new here, yeah my sumsung is a bit low on the headphone.. please help.. as i don't understand how those turning tip in above post work
i followed the instructions, but the volume remains de same!
has this happened to anyone?
my Omnia 7 has a poor volume during calls... in crowded places it's hard to ear the other person in call...
An overall problem seems to be the max volume during calls(Confirmed by colleagues as well...). The rest like games,music,... is really on a different Level when on max...
Seems to be, there is a chance to mess things up a little bit with the posted codes...
So, can we boost the volume for calls only ? I really dont want to affect the other volume settings...
thanks
Hey guys, i dont know what happened but now i only have 2 volume options. That is the volume at 0 or max volume. for eg, if i use the rocker to vol. lvl 0, it is muted like it should, but from vol. lvl 1 - 30 (or whatever max is) the vol. lvl is the same and is amazingly loud. and doesnt change
EDIT: a simple reboot fixed the problem. Thank god cause as i was trying to fix this, i felt as if the speakers were dying
actually I have the opposite situation, I find the volume, even at 1/30, too loud.
Playing with those settings sometimes produces changes sometimes not...
Screenshots anyone?
Can anyone post a screenshot of the original settings in the sound diagnostic screen? I would like to reset the phone back to the original settings.
A reboot of the phone does not restore the orginial settings.

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