is there a file in the phone that sets the range for the in-call volume? i'd like to make my own range since it is a little bit loud at the lowest setting right now.
i do have root, and running cyanogen 4.0.4
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Hi - just got a Cingular 8525, and this thing is AWESOME! One of my only gripes is the earpiece volume could be a little louder for noisy environments. Is there any way the earpiece volume level can be boosted beyond current level?
thnx!
Today i received my new HTC Touch 3G rom: 1.40.405.3(21259) (10/24/08)
The playback volume is very low. Compared to the Viva model of a friend it's about 50% low.
It looks there is no way to boost volume level using software.
What do you think of volume level of yours Touch 3G?
Are you talking about speaker volume or headset volume?
I almost never use speaker to play music but it seems loud enough and with a headset the volume goes pretty hard(above what is safe for your ears) so are you sure you've got the volume set on maximum?
There is a thread
there is a trhead about boosting music and works for me there are 2 types of boosting the light and max .cabs here is the link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=308773&highlight=htc+audio+booster
why does the ringtone volume go from too quiet on level 6 to loud to room-filling boombox level on level 7??
there should be one step in between ....6 is way to low and 7 is way to high.
using JM2 ....maybe it's fixed on a later firmware?
is there any other way to add a more sensitive adjustment?
hi,
i am using one of m-deejay's build, and it works very fine except for this small issue.
compared to winmo, the sound on android seems to be very low, both in-call and system
well, for in-call low sound, i turn speaker on and off and the sound becomes high.
but for system, what should i do to increase the sound clarity and volume
thanks
any help ?
hi,
any idea on 4.4 to lower the volume?
i listen the radio in the defy at night sometimes and the lowest volume step is quite high for me, is there any way to move down the volume?
Thanks
Look around the DSP Manager, you can find some way to manage the volume there