as a frequent user of mp3 player i find the touchHD volyme most annoying, cause the default volyme by hardware keys are the ring volyme, and i want to raise and lower the system (music) volyme, so i made this simple regedit hack that will fix it.
start regedit in total commander for ex. than change to this value.
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\HTC\VolumeOverlay]
"DefaultPage"=dword:00000000
the original value is 1 if you want to change it back.
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Somebody mentioned a registry tweak for sound volume on 614c. There is a key located somewhere in HKEY_Local_machine that U can edit and change a value from 3 to 6 and increase the volume significantly. But I can't find the deamn thing. Anybody knows where to find it?
614c Sound
I have seen a post about changing registry keys in Local Machine Registry in Control from P to blank, as in delete the P which takes the volume out of "Phone" mode. I have not seen the 3 to 6 post, I will look for it.
Wrong Registry
gkleding said:
I have seen a post about changing registry keys in Local Machine Registry in Control from P to blank, as in delete the P which takes the volume out of "Phone" mode. I have not seen the 3 to 6 post, I will look for it.
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Sorry, its not Local Machine Registry but rather
Current User/
ControlPanel/Sounds then you delete the P in the script on the following 3
LoudestInCallVolume
QuietestInCallVolume
StandardInCallVolume
Exit, soft reset and ...
BT Audio
If you are trying to use BT speakerphone, Install the Bluetooth Audio cab by BVRP. I am able to use the BlueAnt Bluetooth Supertooth3 now.
hey guys
how can i prevent that wmp in wm6.5 stops playing when i turn of the screen?
thx in advance
not sure about win 6.5 but in 6.1 if you have a registry editor, navigate to
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MediaPlayer\ Preferences]
look for UnattendedPlayback and set its value to 1
If UnattendedPlayback is not there, create a new dword entry and call it UnattendedPlayback and set to 1
hope this helps you
that doesn't work
in wm6.5 this entry is still there but if i turn display off WMP stops playning
an other solution anybody?
Maybe thats a power management function (like in my roms) find the wav1: device's pwm and change the value (if i remember correctly) to 1.
Here is that:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power\State\Resuming]
there is a lot of debate going on about the volume during, especially outgoing, calls. There have been a few hints with respect to either changing the InCall regkeys or diminishing the music player volume in audio manager with Adv Config. For some this helps for others it doesn't. After searching the registry for a while, I found two reg keys of which I'm wondering whether they might have anything to do with the volume problem and I want to know how these settings are on your devices:
1. HKCU/ControlPanel/PhoneVolume/DownLinkPhoneVolume=102 (default)
2. HKCU/ControlPanel/PhoneVolume/MappedDownVolume=100 (default)
Does anyone out there know whether changing these keys might solve the volume problem?
Mine are both set at zero by default! I have the volume problem so no, these keys are not the culprit.
Can someone point me to the right place to change the music player volume limits in the registry.
Has there been a tweak for the volume control?? Meaning a tweak that will allow the volume to be set in smaller "notches"? i frequent these forums.. and haven't seen anything surfaced... any suggestions? and before someone does it... the task bar/ volume tweak that Mystic Genious or whatever posted... for his phoenix taskbar.. it doesn't work...
I would love for a way to somehow change the volume in smaller amounts.
yea.. there are numerous people on the hd2 forums who would like the same thing.. but for some reason they aren't voicing their opinions...?? but yea.. anyone know anything about this?
Using the volume rocker, it jumps 3 bars at a time. If you tap on the bars on the screen you can increase or decrease 1 bar at a time.
It's always been this way
tf442 said:
Using the volume rocker, it jumps 3 bars at a time. If you tap on the bars on the screen you can increase or decrease 1 bar at a time.
It's always been this way
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This is how I adjust my value when I want to be a little more precise. I just touch the bars and move my finger either up or down. Works like a charm. Especially when my girl is asleep and I dont have my earphones.
Volumex allows up to 16 levels. Can't post the url... don't know why, but you can google for "volumex windows mobile"
Here ya go... 15 day evaluation.
FYI, I just came across this volume tweak, stole from the Touch forums but works perfectly for HD2, I added a bit more info.
As follows:
"If you are willing to do a reg edit
here is a copy of someone else's post I saved
wish I could give "Pete S" more credit
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Using a registry editor (ie. Rescoe or Total Commander), navigate to HKLM\Software\HTC\VolumeOverlay\3rdPartyAPClass and you will see a list of apps which use the slimvolume control. You have to add keys (new folders) for all the apps you want to add.
Under these keys you have to create a String value containing the Window Classname of the app. You can get these names using a program like FdcSoft Task Manager v3.1 (or I used BSB Tweaks Rotation to see the class, then removed them afterwards).
I've listed a few of the common ones below to save you the time.
Create a Key: "Nitrogen" Create a String Value called “ClassName” with value "CNtgWndMain"
Create a key: "CorePlayer" Create a string value called "ClassName" with value "wCorePlayer"
Create a key: "Opera" Create a string value called "ClassName" with value
"Opera_MainWndClass"
Slacker Radio is "Slacker"
TCPMP is "TCPMP_Win"
And so on. Take care to get caps and lower case correct, and don't include ""s. If you get the window class names wrong, don't worry, it just won't work till you get it right.
The settings take effect immediately, no need to restart.
PS: If you're not confident editing the registry, best not to do it. If you do, take great care, don't accidentally delete any keys!"
Enjoy.