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There is a problem in the "system volume". When I am listening music in HTC Sence, it is too high even I have set it to the minimum value(6%).
Is there any ways to further lower the minimum system volume?
Thanks
Have you tried adjusting the volume controls via your Music Player application to further lower the sound?
Mastoid said:
Have you tried adjusting the volume controls via your Music Player application to further lower the sound?
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I prefer to use the music tag in HTC Sence to play music, so I have no ways to adjust the volume to be further lower.
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this is my 1 post i only want now what mp3 player good for my atom pure lound sound and quality sorry my english very bad
build-in windows media player. also build-in equalizer.
cant i increase the volume my atom
why ifelt the sound with loundspeaker little not loud but the quality is good,can i inccrease tha volume
twins69 said:
why ifelt the sound with loundspeaker little not loud but the quality is good,can i inccrease tha volume
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you go to change your equalizer settings (lower volume slide should be set to the right)
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U can increase the volume
Go to start, programe.. Equalizer, there u can..
use Mortplayer ,free and very good for Atom !
hello
i want to increase the sound of the ringtone when i have an incoming call, because i cant hear it, i have an mp3 song
i tried editing
HKLM/Software/HTC/AUDIOGAIN/EARPHONE_UPLINK_VOLUME: 19 => 1000
HKLM/Software/HTC/AUDIOGAIN/RECEIVE_UPLINK_VOLUME: 00 => 1000
and its the same .
what can i do?
thanks
Is only the ring tone (the one you are trying to use) low volume? everything else is plenty loud?
If so you might try re encoding the mp3 with higher volume..
There are various options how to do this depending on what software you have available to you.. But i am pretty sure you can Google up a solution
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Is only the ring tone (the one you are trying to use) low volume? everything else is plenty loud?
If so you might try re encoding the mp3 with higher volume..
There are various options how to do this depending on what software you have available to you.. But i am pretty sure you can Google up a solution
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i have tryed re encoding the mp3 but its the same, i think the problem is just in incoming calls if i put an mp3 song
I always use audacity to amplify the mp3 past the clipping point. This always make any of my mp3 ringtones just as loud as the standard ones.
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I always use audacity to amplify the mp3 past the clipping point. This always make any of my mp3 ringtones just as loud as the standard ones.
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i ahve used that. if i listen t a song with the wmp or coreplayer they sound loud, but when i put the same song as ringtone its so quite
Is there a way to increase the volume when you listen to music using mediaplayer or sound manager? I read about editing a file called audipara3.csv, but i don't know how to do it, and couldn't find any edited files. There are some on the site but they're for HTC Diamond, and i don't think it'll work on the Snap.
Hallo
I use my desire for music listening a lot. Before I got it I used a Creative Zen. I have noticed that when I listen to music on my Zen, the Smartvolume feature on this MP3 player normalizes the sound level of the songs (i.e. the volume level of all the songs is more or less the same). Is there a music app available (I've tried the native HTC sense music app and Mixing) that does more or less the same thing? I don't want to be toggling the volume constantly.
Thanks a lot!
I've had real problems with the volume of music on my HD. Max volume when playing music is fairly low/average. Max should be loud, it should make me want to turn it down.
I've also been very unsure on the quality of the music and what will give the best quality when playing music. Stock player? Stock player with EQ? Stock player with SRS? Stock player with Dolby? PowerAmp? PowerAmp with EQ?
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I did about an hour of testing using old ipod headphones and my Sennheiser CX870s.
I put the stock music player widget on the same screen as the PowerAmp widget so I could play one song on them both and pause the player on one and start the other to compare music quality and volume between both players with both headphones. I did this over and over with classical, techno and rock music. that
I don't feel like typing an essay but I can confidently conclude that no combination of EQ in either player or SRS etc gives the music on my HD enough volume.
I can also confidently conclude that music does sound better on the stock Desire HD music player with SRS than PowerAmp. No combination of EQ or preamp settings in PowerAmp sounded better than the stock player with SRS. At the same time though, the difference is not that great.
This is of course all my opinion with my ears and my cx870's.
One problem I've had with the cx870's is that they sound way to bassy with stock player SRS and PowerAmp with the EQ, but that is probably headphone related so not relevant to this.
I found that while jacking up the preamp in PowerAmp did help the volume, it also distorted it and somewhat ruined the clarity of the music. Plus the volume output was still not much better than the stock player with SRS.
^^ Interesting thanks very much for that... much appreciated... I still have to work out much needed replacement the the stock player. I was thinking of trying PowerAmp next.
By the way I have seen some volume raise apps or Android volume unlock that are supposed to help maybe a bit on other phone models have you tired or had any luck with any of them on the Desire HD? Definitely something I'm keen to find a fix to as well as it's not really acceptable IME to play a youtube video and have it too quiet for friends to hear ect.
Take care n good luck. Will post back it I find any good news before you do.
I was using Poweramp first but arrived to the same conclusion than Rogueblade. Stock player has a better sound definition than third party players : less distortion etc...
Do you really find it too quiet? I find mine on the brink of too loud when its on max - I generally have it a click or 2 under, and its loud enough to drown out the sound of anyone around me and the sound of the train.
using headphones i find SRS amazing, im using it even in my car even using the headphones jack
just tried an HD2 and desire next to the DHD, seriously people i don't get what the problem is, the DHD has a much clearer sound
i'm on OTA 1.72 by the way
Am I missing something not?!? I cannot see how it's possible to use the stock player as lets say I copy 2 CDs on to the SD card. When I go to access it though the stock player there is not 1 folder with CD1 and another folder with another CD2 there is just a mess of MP3 tracks and folders. Now that is just one double CD from one artist. I would not like to see what happens when I go and transfer a resonable size collection of my MP3s containing mutliple folders of CD's and live sets, each foldered under artist names and music styles.
Someone please explain it to me if I am wrong. Would I be right to say I need to use another player that specifically has a feature of search/display music by folders?
I find the volume on DHD good enough. I use the device for music in the car and always leave it around half way and fully cracked up on the stereo and it's loud enough.
While listening with headphones I find max too loud but the volume preference would differ from person to person. Also I find SRS gives a nice bass boost which is great.
Someone please explain it to me if I am wrong. Would I be right to say I need to use another player that specifically has a feature of search/display music by folders?
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Yes, the stock htc music application sorts music by artist, album, music and then you can also create custom playlists.
Have you tried winamp for android? If it's anything like the pc version it will perfect for what you need.