Is it possible to program the volume buttons to control the independent music player volume when playing songs on TF3D instead of the system volume?
The old HTC Audio Manager had buttons to control the independent music volume so i wouldn't have to mess around with the system volume, is there any way to control music volume without affecting the system volume settings?
I'm using Tess 4.0 on my HTC Pure.
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the only way i found, is through the touch screen, the keys and the earphone both can not control the music player, i think it is stupid.
personally I installed AE Button and mapped the volume keys to be up/down
I can now scroll lists and pages and control the music tab wile the device is in my pocket
Is there a way to change the volume that a track is playing at without using the hard buttons on the side?
When the phone is docked (cassette/paper clip etc) the buttons end up at the bottom edge, forcing you lift the phone, change the volume and place it back.
I know this can be done via Settings, widgets etc, but shouldn't it be possible in the "music player" ?
Anyone have info about the Nemo player? (from the Liquid)
Is there a way for the volume keys to only control media volume instead of its default behavior which sets ringer volume?
Running CM7 nightlies
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When you're in a media app, the volume keys should control media volume.
Of course, I know that. But I want to control media volume at all times. There is no ringtone to adjust.
Is there an app I can use to remap the keys or something?
I would like this myself.
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Keysmod will let you remap the volume keys but I'm not sure that will do what you want: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=965023
You might want to check out Volume Control, which overlays a touch bar on your screen that can control media volume. There are several apps on Android Market called Volume Control; you want the one by BigRedPepper.
ssholloway said:
Keysmod will let you remap the volume keys but I'm not sure that will do what you want: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=965023
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Doesn't look like it does, someone in the thread wants to do the same thing as I do.
ssholloway said:
You might want to check out Volume Control, which overlays a touch bar on your screen that can control media volume. There are several apps on Android Market called Volume Control; you want the one by BigRedPepper.
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Thanks, but that isn't something I'm interested in.
I'm interested in this as well.
thereddog, have you had any success remapping the volume keys to control media volume by default instead of ringer volume?
why is it most music players on android have no volume control on the screen for easy access? can anyone recommend me one? the only one i've found that has it is cloud skipper, but the audio quality from that music player is very poor. poweramp has great audio quality, but it don't have the volume control on screen like cloud skipper does. anyone knows a good one?
use volume buttons?
jinjin12 said:
why is it most music players on android have no volume control on the screen for easy access? can anyone recommend me one? the only one i've found that has it is cloud skipper, but the audio quality from that music player is very poor. poweramp has great audio quality, but it don't have the volume control on screen like cloud skipper does. anyone knows a good one?
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Maybe BSPlayer. It doesn't show the volume level on screen all the time, but you can adjust the volume level on screen by swiping
up and down on the right side of the display (and the volume level is displayed on screen during adjustment of the volume).
Hello,
I have searched on the forum but there is talk of changes only on deodexed Rom.
I would like to have the ability to change song with volume keys on stock (rooted) rom. I did it with cyanogen on my s3 but on the nexus is not possible.
My second question is always about changing songs.
I bought a Philips shb9100 bluetooth headset. On many phones you can go forward or backward by pressing the volume knob once, returning to its normal position and then immediately hold down the wheel again. This does not work on the nexus 5.
Does anyone know an app that can be useful?
Thanks to all,
xSl
Why create another thread? My mod is "stock"
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2515693
You may odex yourself:
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/save-yourself-time-and-hassle-with-deodex-to-odex-converter/
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Why create another thread? My mod is "stock"
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2515693
You may odex yourself:
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/save-yourself-time-and-hassle-with-deodex-to-odex-converter/
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tried to use the odexer but it keeps saying device offline. any ideas?
try Frinky Music Controller (No root required)
I always wanted to have an app which controls music with volume keys but i could not find any which does it smoothly. So I developed my own . My app Frinky Music Controller on GOOGLE PLAY controls music with volume keys and smartly controls music volume. It supports more 200 music players and Spotify. It works on both rooted and non-rooted phones.
Some features of the app are :
Next Song -- press volume UP key single time to play next song.
Previous Song -- use volume DOWN key to play previous song.
Control Volume -- when we want to control music volume , most of the time we press volume key more than once (next time when you adjust volume , feel it) . So the app uses this tendency of users as a function to control music volume i.e press volume key more than once to adjust volume.
Stop song -- Oh! you play music in your class in absence of professor here comes the professor .... turn off the music quickly by UP+UP+DOWN+DOWN key action (it takes less time than muting the volume and unlocking the screen .
Sleep Timer : Single sleep timer for all your music apps.
Manually control app's service : well to understand this feature you will have to download the app.
It consumes very less amount of ram.