does anyone know how can get the volume more loud for ringtones and media player? thanks
I want to know this too, as well how to get the vibrate to be more noticable. lol
a device cant play louder then it was ment to do
so the only path would be to use a audio editor on a
computer to inc the vol on the file itself
of cause inc vol have a limit as inc higher then
the bit res would just result in overload and poor degration
of the sound
There are several .csv files in /windows, these dictate the sound model used on the phone.
I've been playing with one, but can't get any boost that sounds okay, you can try changing the reg key from the operator assigned one (if europe then theres a 100db limit imposed I think) to the standard HTC one.
Have a look to HKLM\Drivers\BuiltIn\WaveDev\AcousticFile in the registry
mine comes as AudioPara3-XC-Vodafone_V5.csv
The standard HTC is AudioPara3.csv but theres also a AudioPara3-XC.csv in windows.
Try them out if you really want to, but don't blame me if it makes things worse, blows your speakers or causes pixies to come around and eat your brickwork!
you may have to hard_reset..
teomito said:
does anyone know how can get the volume more loud for ringtones and media player? thanks
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I wonder if you're having the same problem that i'm having...
Whilst the phone lying open on a desk seems quite loud, the moment you put it into your pocket you keep missing calls as you don't hear it ring.
I couldn't figure it out until i accidently put my thumb over the bottom left side of the phone where the speaker hole is. if you do this it loses all of it's volume and becomes barely audible.
Now with my old K800 the sound kinda 'leaked' out. and was fine when in my pocket, but with the X1 it's becoming annoying that i keep missing phone calls
I know for playing media if you use core player or tcpmp it will amplify ur volume but it will most likely get more distorted as u increase the amplification
Any idea to get loud the volume?
Would this help with the volume issue...???
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=2879456#post2879456
Cheers
I've tried them, they mess up the sound, the csv aren't right for the x1, the internal speaker gets dominated by far too much reverb.
see my post above
I've tried all three csv files that came with my VF X1 and the VF one is the best sounding, so I'll try and tweak the gain levels some more to get a bit more volume out of it.
OK all values in HEX.
Music playback through the speaker is virtually full strength in the VF csv, at FEC9 so there's no way that can go louder.
Audio during call using earpiece and through headset* is at 4000, changing it to 4800 gives very slight boost without distortion, anymore and I found I've turned the volume down during a call.
Same with music playback through headset * and standard system volume.
* I'm presuming headset is wired headset as it makes a difference when you try it!
vodafone csv attached.
If you dont have a VF X1 then you'll need to extract and rename this to what ever you registry points to at HKLM\Drivers\BuiltIn\WaveDev\AcousticFile in the registry
PLEASE BACK UP THE ORIGINAL FILE IN WINDOWS FIRST!
i've tried the diamond tweak, but it doesn't work, someone can write a registry key to upload? thanks
fards said:
OK all values in HEX.
Music playback through the speaker is virtually full strength in the VF csv, at FEC9 so there's no way that can go louder.
Audio during call using earpiece and through headset* is at 4000, changing it to 4800 gives very slight boost without distortion, anymore and I found I've turned the volume down during a call.
Same with music playback through headset * and standard system volume.
* I'm presuming headset is wired headset as it makes a difference when you try it!
vodafone csv attached.
If you dont have a VF X1 then you'll need to extract and rename this to what ever you registry points to at HKLM\Drivers\BuiltIn\WaveDev\AcousticFile in the registry
PLEASE BACK UP THE ORIGINAL FILE IN WINDOWS FIRST!
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I've done what you told but nothing seems to be changed, is that file to be modified? can you boost it a little more?
I have it!
The base key is
HKCU\ControlPanel\SoundCategories\Attenuation
There are three values below that 0, 1 and 2. General sound is associated with category 2 and this is probably set to 1 at the moment. I have changed the value associated with category 2 to 3 for the moment. I have heard that it can be changed to as high as 5 but I don't want to damage the speaker.
So in short change the HKCU\ControlPanel\SoundCategories\Attenuation\2 registry setting from the default 1 to a higher value (between 1 and 5) and this will factor up the volume for most phone functions. Once you've done that power cycle the phone for the change to take effect.
I do not have this key in my device.
teomito said:
The base key is
HKCU\ControlPanel\SoundCategories\Attenuation
There are three values below that 0, 1 and 2. General sound is associated with category 2 and this is probably set to 1 at the moment. I have changed the value associated with category 2 to 3 for the moment. I have heard that it can be changed to as high as 5 but I don't want to damage the speaker.
So in short change the HKCU\ControlPanel\SoundCategories\Attenuation\2 registry setting from the default 1 to a higher value (between 1 and 5) and this will factor up the volume for most phone functions. Once you've done that power cycle the phone for the change to take effect.
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Im afraid that made no difference my ringtone when I tried it, went from 1 to all the different values up to 5 with a soft reboot inbetween, but the ringtone remained the same level.
I also tried this one.
http://discussion.wmexperts.com/showpost.php?p=1474659&postcount=252
which caused the ringtone to go silent.
then there's this which explains it a bit.
Audio Categories and Handlers – Source: Microsoft.com and HTC
HKCU\controlpanel\soundcategories\attenuation\
0 =0 Default=0 Muted During Call
1 =1 Default=1 Attenuated During Call – Affected by system volume
2 =2 Default=2 Attenuated During Call – Unaffected by system volume
Add the following to \Attenuation\ (d-word)
3 =3 Create Muted During Call
5 =5 Create NOT Attenuated During Call – Affected by system volume
6 =6 Create NOT Attenuated During Call – Unaffected by system volume
So if those is true all those people claiming it makes their music louder are hearing a placebo effect.
I'm having exactly the same problem.
However when I play the mp3 that I've set as my ringtone in the music player either the system one or the Touchflow 3D one then the music is very loud.
To give you a reference the music is played almost twice as loud at full volume.
So I how do I make the settings that the music player uses work for my ringtone settings.
Ed
I've just checked my settings.
I don't have the HKLM\Drivers\BuiltIn\WaveDev\AcousticFile in the registry.
Under WaveDev I only have the following options:
Dll, Flags, IClass, Index, Order, Prefix, Priority256
On the phone in the Windows directory I have the Audiopara3.csv and Audiopara3_XC.csv files.
Can you tell me if I need to add the AcousticFile key and if so what the value is for the key. If not then which one of the CSV files do I replace.
Will a soft reset be needed afterwards.
Thanks
Ed
try calling it Audiopara3.csv but make sure you back up the original first.
Soft reset to test it, if it makes no difference try calling it the XC one. If sound ringtone disappears then restore the original!
I think this is more a mechanical (acoustic) issue than a digital one.
I've noticed that while just sitting on the desk the volume is quite loud for both music and ringtones. However the speaker's sound is released only through this tiny gap on the lower left side of the housing, which is easily covered when the phone is put into a bag or pocket.
Once that hole is covered the speaker becomes almost inaudible because the sound waves created by the tiny speaker simply have no way of leaving the phone's housing.
It's a bit like sealing the resonance tubes of a subwoofer with a pair of socks, except that a 600W-Subwoofer will most likely punch it's way through the obstacle, while the sound wave generated by a 0.1W phone speaker just flatlines upon impact.
To me this is a fundamental mechanical design flaw, I don't think it can be corrected by software.
The "right" solution would be to drill a larger hole into the housing next to the speaker, so the sound waves can spread more easily, but that's probably not an option for most people.
Of course one can try to increase the software amplification factor limits, but since these limits are generally set according to hardware limitations you will very likely not get the desired results, just blow out the speaker or overload the driving transistor...
With code (*#0002*28346#) i have modified the values of "music 4p earphone"
(i only want to gain volume of the music trough the headset).
What i modified: (i try everything and this values produce a considerable
valume gain and also the sound quality has no decrease)
MAX 9877
1.Speaker Volume Control (01h)
SPKVOL4-0 "00000"
2.Left Headphone Volume Control (02h)
HPLVOL4-0 "11100" (ORIGINAL VALUE: "10111")
3.Right Headphone Volume Control (03h)
HPRVOL4-0 "11100" (ORIGINAL VALUE: "10111")
The problem is when i listen some music with these values and i lock
the screen or blank the screen (in nitrogen player),
the screen turns on again by itself.
If i restore to the original values there is no problem with the screen.
Please can anyone help me?
i did the same setting and so far i have never encountered issue like yours.
perhaps you tinkered with other setting.
juna01 said:
i did the same setting and so far i have never encountered issue like yours.
perhaps you tinkered with other setting.
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Thanks for your answer, i found that this only happen when i use the handsfree earphones. When you connect slowly the handsfree (the one that cames original) the device show a list in one you can chose with or withou microphone headphones. if i choose without mic the problem is gone, but of course the microphone doesnt work!
Please try to put this values and play a loudly song.
MAX 9877
1.Speaker Volume Control (01h)
SPKVOL4-0 "00000"
2.Left Headphone Volume Control (02h)
HPLVOL4-0 "11111" (ORIGINAL VALUE: "10111")
3.Right Headphone Volume Control (03h)
HPRVOL4-0 "11111" (ORIGINAL VALUE: "10111")
Edit: These are the best values to gain the volume up without decreasing the sound quality.
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Output Volume Control (08h)
L1VL2-0: 101
HPG7-4: 1111
MAX 9877
1.Speaker Volume Control (01h)
SPKVOL4-0 "00000"
2.Left Headphone Volume Control (02h)
HPLVOL4-0 "11010" (ORIGINAL VALUE: "10111")
3.Right Headphone Volume Control (03h)
HPRVOL4-0 "11010" (ORIGINAL VALUE: "10111")
hello.
i'm pretty sure i saw somewhere a way of changing some system files in a rom to have a higher/lower volume sound (i'm talking about the real maximum level, not the volume like using volume buttons). i couldn't find anything about it. can anyone guide me? thatnks.
(what i want to do is to increase the maximum sound level)
Can the in-call volume be modified by soft? Volume it's too low and i barely can hear the other person in the earpiece speaker.
I found with sqlite in settings storage - settings.db - system volume_voice_earpiece with value 20. If i modify the value to 40, when i make a call it sets back to 20. How can i modify it to stay let's say on 40?
Hi all,
Just installed a fresh 6.0.1 Rom on my N910F (after a while).
I updated the MIXER_PATHS.XML file to increase the overall volume and the device is amazing.
However, I couldn't find the values to increase the volume during call:
1. Speaker volume.
2. Phone's top speaker (earpiece/headset).
Those still sound just like stock values (kinda low IMO).
Can anyone guide my what values to change?
One more thing - does anyone know can I increase the number of fingers to the fingerprint scanner (deafult is 3)?
how did you update MIXER_PATHS.XML?
i think you can find values at system/etc/default_gain.conf file