I WAS WONDERING IF THERE IS A APP OR MOD TO CONTROL THE BASS AND treble
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ryan562 said:
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well you cant control bass with that i was looking for something like you like in iphone there is ipod settings than you can boost the bass or reduce. something like that
The Samsung music player has a custom EQ. Just click menu and settings when in the music app.
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applebook said:
The Samsung music player has a custom EQ. Just click menu and settings when in the music app.
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LOL WOW i cant believe i missed that smh... thank you lol
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Have a quick question.. on the stock music app does it give you an option to check out the song video on YouTube on whatever song you have on your phone?
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track videos
Hello android602 have u tried Tunewiki? it's free and will stream videos of the track ur playing from YouTube. I've attached a copy below.
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Hi yes you can try what the last post said it should work fine for you man. there are other players out there in the market too. =)
android602 said:
Have a quick question.. on the stock music app does it give you an option to check out the song video on YouTube on whatever song you have on your phone?
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that would be a nice app to have.
poweramp
if your playing music i recommend using poweramp
Or PlayerPro...
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Well I know the stock sense 3.5 music player allows you too... I fairly certain the 3.0 would too
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Here are a few examples of music players (or media players) if you need more ideas. I'm not sure if they do what you want though.
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hamid3301 said:
if your playing music i recommend using poweramp
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Poweramp is the way to go
While using my 3.5mm jack to play pandora and I have voodoo installed my notifications and call ringtone are very quiet compared to music and navigation volumes. Is there any way to raise notification volumes or is this how voodoo is coded?
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Bumpppppp
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What ROM are you running? I'm going to go out on a limb here and guess CM7?
Actually no. Srf1.2
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jbadboy2007 said:
While using my 3.5mm jack to play pandora and I have voodoo installed my notifications and call ringtone are very quiet compared to music and navigation volumes. Is there any way to raise notification volumes or is this how voodoo is coded?
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Yeah, it's called going to settings and manually raising the volume in sounds.
Nice try. All volumes are maxed out. The issue is either with voodoo not raising notification volumes to match music and navigation volumes or its in the kernel when you plug in the 3.5mm
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Yeah, it's called going to settings and manually raising the volume in sounds.
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Also next time you should look at my post count. I've had this phone before you were wetting the bed.
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I did confirm that while voodoo is on it boost music volume twice as much more than notification volume. So how do I get notification volume to equal music volume?
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jbadboy2007 said:
Also next time you should look at my post count. I've had this phone before you were wetting the bed.
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Lol, I've had my epic before I joined xda. What a sad thing to point out on your behalf, very low of you. Back on topic, no issues here using voodoo app instead of the built in kernel voodoo. Stock kernel of course.
Voodoo only boosts music volume, there's no way to boost notification/system volumes through the voodoo driver (currently). However, I was under the impression that music is paused when a notification is played on our phones and headphones are inserted (except on CM7, thank goodness). Is that not happening for you?
It does but issue is I stream pandora and I can't tell if its a notification or if pandora is buffering. Because the notification volumes and other volumes are half of what voodoo boost the music volume to.
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Awesome Beats sound pretty bad lol...Im just wondering if there was one out there.
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The phone is loud enough for me already. But music player pro play music loud as he'll for me.
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cwalker29 said:
The loud enough for me already. But music player pro is loud as he'll.
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How do you prefer playerpro? I can help you with the EQ to help with the loudness
Looking for it, too.. at least until voodoo becomes supported for the s3.
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The CM9 DSP manager works a lot better for the GSIII, give it a shot.
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- Which Music player is the best :
Stock Player or Poweramp ?
- What do you use ? And why ?
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- Which Music player is the best :
Stock Player or Poweramp ?
- What do you use ? And why ?
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The stock one in S4 is pretty awesome with many eqs and adapt sound.
That's pretty much personal preference.
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Right, the only missing thing for me is the lyrics : how can i activate them without having to install an alternative music player ?
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Poweramp for me. There's lyrics as well.
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r47z said:
Poweramp for me. There's lyrics as well.
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Yeah, that's why i've installed it - but after a week i uninstalled it :
Transaction effect between songs isn't good for ears.
Don't have 'Smart functions'.. I couldn't fully enjoy my S4. But it have Lyrics and that's good
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Also anyone noticed that in stock player after reaching sound volume 13 Adapt sound stops working
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Is Adapt Sound system wide or is it just in supported apps?
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Just in supported apps : Calls, Stock video and music player.
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I don't know about samsung's fancy gestures or what not... But I know Poweramp is The best music player for audiophiles /music lovers . Full EQ seamless interface , so many customization options , native dsp option , superb widget customization options... I mean this app has it all . The crossfade settings can be adjusted in the settings if you don't like the default option and gestures can be added through an external app... I think the name is wave player or something... Google it :S
I use poweramp. I bought poweramp. I think is the best in android right now. I like the ideea of adapt sound but I like to know if the sound is aplied to all players after initial setup or only in samsung original player. I like to use adapt sound with poweramp.
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Samsung Products only
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Does the N4 have an eq that I can use while listening to music via Bluetooth in my car? I want to adjust some settings when listening to podcasts or live music apps.
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DSP manager..?
dinosaur1 said:
Does the N4 have an eq that I can use while listening to music via Bluetooth in my car? I want to adjust some settings when listening to podcasts or live music apps.
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Stock should include musicfx. Other than that, there are plenty in the Play Store.
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Stock should include musicfx. Other than that, there are plenty in the Play Store.
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I see musicfx but when I click on it nothing happens?
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dinosaur1 said:
I see musicfx but when I click on it nothing happens?
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What do you mean "when I click on it"? MusicFX sucks for BT streaming anyways. I highly recommend ViPER4Android. I used to require speaker boost apps and have all my volume settings for my phone and car stereo on max just to be able to hear the streaming music. Now, with V4A I don't need any extra booster apps and my BT streaming sounds just as clear and loud as a CD.
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You can try Noozxoide EIZO-rewire.
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What do you mean "when I click on it"? MusicFX sucks for BT streaming anyways. I highly recommend ViPER4Android. I used to require speaker boost apps and have all my volume settings for my phone and car stereo on max just to be able to hear the streaming music. Now, with V4A I don't need any extra booster apps and my BT streaming sounds just as clear and loud as a CD.
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What did u put down for the cpu
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dinosaur1 said:
What did u put down for the cpu
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You are supposed to use the A8 drivers for the Nexus 4 if you go by the instructions in the V4A thread. However I got better sound with the A9/A15 drivers. I also installed V4A on an sgh-I747m and the A8 drivers worked best on that device.
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You are supposed to use the A8 drivers for the Nexus 4 if you go by the instructions in the V4A thread. However I got better sound with the A9/A15 drivers. I also installed V4A on an sgh-I747m and the A8 drivers worked best on that device.
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Bummer, my N4 is not rooted.
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dinosaur1 said:
Bummer, my N4 is not rooted.
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What's stopping ya?
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everytime I see a post that says EQ in the subject I'm drawn to click it to see if it's about everquest. lmao