how to adjust incall volume? - Touch Diamond2, Pure General

I tried to search the forum but have only found "static settings" for incall volume such files to be overwrittein in \Windows directory or some registry tweak.
The question is simple: how can i change the volume of the voice of the people talking to me while a phone call is in progress?
(up down with the buttons on the left of the phone doesn'work, neither increase nor decrease, only taskbar icons flash a bit)

I needed that too, but I thought I didn't explore the phone enough.
Good to know.
Anybody?

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Diamond Ringtones & Notification

Found the Sounds from Diamond on this thread. Post nr 4!!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=395400
Nice, thanks!
Sweet! I was looking for a simple download of sounds only. Thanks for the heads up!
Where should I put the audio files? In \Windows or \Windows\Rings directory? I noticed that all files in \Windows\Rings are duplicated in \Windows. Can I delete them in one of 2 locations to save space?
place the files where you like to.
ring-files in windows\rings can be deleted.
ringfiles in windows\ must be replaced with zero bit files to "delete" them.
But if I delete the files from both locations then I will not be able to use them. What I'm asking is in which folder I should put the files so that I can select them as ringtones
I put the tones i want as ringtone in My Device->Windows->Rings
Is it possible to adjust the volume of Diamond's ringtones from my TC?
Thanks!
velu4dt said:
Is it possible to adjust the volume of Diamond's ringtones from my TC?
Thanks!
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In upper corner where you have batterie/signal/speaker icon, open and that u have the volume control, the left one
omaga said:
In upper corner where you have batterie/signal/speaker icon, open and that u have the volume control, the left one
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Yes, I know... But even if the volume control is set to zero or 1 (or 2,3...), volume of Diamond's Ringtone is/will be the same (very high).
Probably is the .wma format???
Hmm.. yes you are right about that! Have someone a solution for that?? why its behave like this
wrong post
ths share
I don't know what i can do...
Ringtones go automatically to \My Documents\Rings folder
Something in the registry?
Sorry, i have this problem: i can't adjust ringtone's volume of an incoming call.
Volume of other notifying sounds (sms, appointments etc.) and music work properly.
Even if i set 0,1,2... or max volume level, it's the same (very high).
I've installed 2 third party softwares: pTravelAlarm and mccMobilFinder (that increase the volume even if it is set to zero); i've uninstalled them, but the situation is the same.
Probably some issue in the registry? Wich are the registry keys involved?
Can you help me please?
Thank you!
I noticed the same problem with volume, cant say why it is so. Its very stange..

Hp 614c sound

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.

HTC Volume control, smaller steps

Is there an application or way to change the behavior of the HTC volume control? I like to listen to soft music, but with the volumebuttons on phone or headseat you can only change volume in steps of 3 stripes.
I always need to adjust it to the last 1 or 2 stripes manually through the touchscreen.
FOund a way to lower volume of the musicplayer overall which kind of has an effect, but the lowest volumes are hardly touched.
Have been searching for a solution but cant find any. Preferrably I would like to use a regfix in stead of extra software.
There is a registry edit you can do that will increase ringer volume. If you want to try that here are the instructions, follow them exactly, (at your own accord). If you do it exactly, you wont have any problems.
First off get a registry editor http://www.phm.lu/Products/PocketPC/RegEdit/
Install that on your phone, put the cab file onto your phone by connecting to your pc or mac, drag the cab onto your internal storage, open it, and install regeditor onto Internal storage.
Next, open PHM reg edit.
Follow these intructions: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\SoundCategories\Ring (press the + sign to open each folder, and press on the word Ring to open it's contents)
in there you will see in the bottom half of the screen, something that reads InitVol, press that, and a new screen will pop up. Under Volume data it will read the number "3", change that (by using the up/down arrows), to something such as 7 or something and press OK, exit out, then restart your phone. Your ringer volume will be higher.
Credit: http://www.alltouchdiamond.com/index.php/topic,1074.0.html
I think he is asking if there is a way to change the volume "steps" meaning, when you press volume up, it goes up quite a bit. He wants it to increase less.
Yeah there is.
Use the stylus to change the volume instead of the hard keys on the side of the device. A precise finger tap also works in place of the stylus.
instinctsamsung said:
There is a registry edit you can do that will increase ringer volume. If you want to try that here are the instructions, follow them exactly, (at your own accord). If you do it exactly, you wont have any problems.
First off get a registry editor http://www.phm.lu/Products/PocketPC/RegEdit/
Install that on your phone, put the cab file onto your phone by connecting to your pc or mac, drag the cab onto your internal storage, open it, and install regeditor onto Internal storage.
Next, open PHM reg edit.
Follow these intructions: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\SoundCategories\Ring (press the + sign to open each folder, and press on the word Ring to open it's contents)
in there you will see in the bottom half of the screen, something that reads InitVol, press that, and a new screen will pop up. Under Volume data it will read the number "3", change that (by using the up/down arrows), to something such as 7 or something and press OK, exit out, then restart your phone. Your ringer volume will be higher.
Credit: http://www.alltouchdiamond.com/index.php/topic,1074.0.html
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Thanks for that tip instinctsamsung!!
instinctsamsung said:
There is a registry edit you can do that will increase ringer volume. If you want to try that here are the instructions, follow them exactly, (at your own accord). If you do it exactly, you wont have any problems.
First off get a registry editor http://www.phm.lu/Products/PocketPC/RegEdit/
Install that on your phone, put the cab file onto your phone by connecting to your pc or mac, drag the cab onto your internal storage, open it, and install regeditor onto Internal storage.
Next, open PHM reg edit.
Follow these intructions: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\SoundCategories\Ring (press the + sign to open each folder, and press on the word Ring to open it's contents)
in there you will see in the bottom half of the screen, something that reads InitVol, press that, and a new screen will pop up. Under Volume data it will read the number "3", change that (by using the up/down arrows), to something such as 7 or something and press OK, exit out, then restart your phone. Your ringer volume will be higher.
Credit: http://www.alltouchdiamond.com/index.php/topic,1074.0.html
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Just what I was looking for! Thanks!
Zakraket said:
Is there an application or way to change the behavior of the HTC volume control? I like to listen to soft music, but with the volumebuttons on phone or headseat you can only change volume in steps of 3 stripes.
I always need to adjust it to the last 1 or 2 stripes manually through the touchscreen.
FOund a way to lower volume of the musicplayer overall which kind of has an effect, but the lowest volumes are hardly touched.
Have been searching for a solution but cant find any. Preferrably I would like to use a regfix in stead of extra software.
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Even you change the volume by just one bar in the backend it is still only 5 steps total. Windows Mobile doesn't offer smaller steps. HTC Volume just fakes it by using more steps but at the end it rounds it to the next matching volume out of the 5 possible.

Stop lefthanders turning off the phone ringer

I am left handed and I keep accidentaly turning of the telephone's ringer volume control, and thus missing incoming calls. As I earn my living by answering my telephone I needed to find a simple way to stop this happening.
Here is how:
load a registry editor like PHM Registry Editor from: http://www.phm.lu/Products/Smartphone/RegEdit/
Then go to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\HTC\VolumeOverlay
Click on "DefaultPage" and change the value from 1 to 0 (zero)
click on OK and close the registry editor and do a soft reset.
Now if you press on the volume control by accident or on purpose the System Volume appears first, so the worst thing you can do by accident is turn off the system sounds. The phone sound is now the second option and is more difficult to turn off accidentaly.
Hope that helps someone.
Sam
Thanks.
As lefthanded user it overcomed me often.
Works fine,
Hans

PhoneVolume settings and call volume

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.

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