Hi, i use to listen to music on my touch pro 2 when i go sleep. That isnt a problem when i use coreplayer but when i stream music with groove mobile or listen to online radio app i always hate it that the lowest volume is still to much, so does anyone know if there is an app so you can set you volume even more down. groove mobile and some radio apps go even when volume set to lowest to hard for me to sleep . dont know if such app excists but maybe some of you guys know
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Try Volumex trial. It provides numerous volume control refinements.
Oke thanks, I go try that
At Volumex settings set: volume steps = 16.
I agree Volumex is awesomely good
I have tried it and i like it but it is still to loud with some apps. but im happy with this app
I was searching for an equalizer but not an equalizer that only works when you plugin your ears. Couldnt find any and dont know if it excists.
anyone knows one???
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I know Windows Media Player has a Toggle Screen Off option, but it's difficult to assign a button to it when the SIP keeps disappearing when it asks you for the key you want to assign
Anyone know how to play music with the screen off?
Thanks
Try MortPlayer
Hallo,
Try the MortPlayer http://sto-helit.de/
I use this player since i have a win-mobile-phone. I use it with a bluetooth headset (headphone). The only thing you must do ist installing a little tool to remap the headset-buttons. If you do not, the headset-buttons will start the media-player or use the htc-manila-player.
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My Windows 6.5 Stock rom turns the screen off automatically when listening to music, and doesn't stop it. (It used to in 6.5) - I can't turn the screen off myself or it does stop the music.
Dutty's ROMs get this right. very stable, very fast,
Nitrogen is a very good finger friendly audio player, that works also with the display swiched off
Umm, i dont have this phone yet so can somebody help.
Can't we play music with the screen off/sleep mode (from TouchFlo3D's music player/tab)???
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arikado said:
Umm, i dont have this phone yet so can somebody help.
Can't we play music with the screen off/sleep mode (from TouchFlo3D's music player/tab)???
This topic is misleading v___v
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fluke said:
You have two options use the phones and you can put the device on stand by, that it will continue to play, or if you donĀ“t use phnes just download this little but very usefull app, SCREENTOGGLE.
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Use this one from my post.
Re-phrase:
Can we play music from HTC'S music player tab on sleep mode or not?
arikado said:
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Can we play music from HTC'S music player tab on sleep mode or not?
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yes, you can. at least in MOST ROMs. some chefs didnt get this right (Dutty's older ROMs for example would by default use the Windows Media Player and would have problems with playing music while the screen was off.)
However, i am using Dutty's HG R1 and i can play music (and skip tracks, change volume, etc) while in sleep mode.
i hope that's clear enough?
I'm gonna have to bump this topic back.
I'm using Dutty's holy grail r6 rom and everytime i click the power to sleep while music is playing from HTC's music player, it stops.
How do i fix this?
I use the same Rom and the HTC player. If i push the start button on top of the phone, the music stops, but if you let the phone go to sleep by it self, then the music continue after the screen is off.
Hi guys,
I really hope you can help me!
I have finally found me a decent music player - Pocket Player. Now my problem just is that the volume only has the 5 steps that the phone offers when using the hardware buttons. Is there a way to "activate" the volume control from the audio booster when using the Pocket Player? Or any other volume control with smaller steps than 20%?
Thanks in advance - and a happy new year!
Jawb said:
Hi guys,
I really hope you can help me!
I have finally found me a decent music player - Pocket Player. Now my problem just is that the volume only has the 5 steps that the phone offers when using the hardware buttons. Is there a way to "activate" the volume control from the audio booster when using the Pocket Player? Or any other volume control with smaller steps than 20%?
Thanks in advance - and a happy new year!
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If you open the volume "page" (by pressing one of the volume buttons), you can change the volume on screen by sliding your finger up and down. It's still quite large increments, but a lot smoother than just using the buttons alone.
And a happy new year to you too
True, thanks. But it is still 20% steps. The AudioBooster has 7% steps. I have tried some add-on volume controls but they either don't work or still has the large steps.
Maybe it is possible to let the AudioBooster control the volume when using Pocket Player or other players - the HTC Music Player does, right??
Jawb said:
True, thanks. But it is still 20% steps. The AudioBooster has 7% steps. I have tried some add-on volume controls but they either don't work or still has the large steps.
Maybe it is possible to let the AudioBooster control the volume when using Pocket Player or other players - the HTC Music Player does, right??
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It's not 20% - each of the 15 bars is a volume level, so they're about 6(ish)% each. I can set the volume on mine like this, and have done on my last 3 HTC phones.
Oh, now I get it. You're right. That will work, but not excactly easy "on the run". Maybe it's possible to make the volume button do one line and not 3-4 at a time?!
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Oh, now I get it. You're right. That will work, but not excactly easy "on the run". Maybe it's possible to make the volume button do one line and not 3-4 at a time?!
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Yeah, that would be a much better solution, but at least there's a "fix" until some friendly dev makes something to replace it
Now I found a solution:
Got the class name for Pocket Player, which is "Pocket Player" - used the program GetClass.zip from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=581137
Created a string reg key called "ClassName" in:
HKLM\Software\HTC\VolumeOverlay\3rdPartyAPClass\Pocket\
with the value: "Pocket Player" (the previously mentioned class name).
Now I have the same volume control as in WMPlayer and HTC Music Player...
Jawb said:
Now I found a solution:
Got the class name for Pocket Player, which is "Pocket Player" - used the program GetClass.zip from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=581137
Created a string reg key called "ClassName" in:
HKLM\Software\HTC\VolumeOverlay\3rdPartyAPClass\Pocket\
with the value: "Pocket Player" (the previously mentioned class name).
Now I have the same volume control as in WMPlayer and HTC Music Player...
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I'm trying to replicate this with CorePlayer, but there isn't natively a CP folder in the 3rdPartyAPClass. I created the string reg key in the root of the 3rdPartyAPClass but it doesn't seem to make a difference. Anyone have any ideas?
EDIT: Sorry, was being stupid. I didn't add it as a key. Anyway got it added but it doesn't seem to work. I tried Nitrogen as well and that didn't seem to work. Has anyone else managed to get this registry hack working?
EDIT 2: Got Coreplayer working. Once I unticked use system volume in advanced preferences all was good. Nitrogen still isn't working however. Ideas??
Is there any way to listen to music while the phone is on vibrate?
I found it highly frustrating that there is no system sound if you choose to put your phone on vibrate. Can this be changed?
Corduroy-21 said:
Is there any way to listen to music while the phone is on vibrate?
I found it highly frustrating that there is no system sound if you choose to put your phone on vibrate. Can this be changed?
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You can use an external player that runs a separate volume function, like core player.
Neither Core Player, nor Pocket Player make it work.
When on vibrate there is no sound.
Any other tweaks/ideas/programs?
Corduroy-21 said:
Neither Core Player, nor Pocket Player make it work.
When on vibrate there is no sound.
Any other tweaks/ideas/programs?
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Yeah, you're right. You can turn the sound off and still hear music but not on Vib.
Yeap. And it is very bad.
Because I want to listen to music with my headphones without disturbing those around me and "vibrate" is important for getting calls, sms etc.
It seems to me very strange that there is no answer for this. I would think that others would have encountered the same problem also.
Aren't there any customizable profiles in Topaz like in other HTC phones?
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Yeap. And it is very bad.
Because I want to listen to music with my headphones without disturbing those around me and "vibrate" is important for getting calls, sms etc.
It seems to me very strange that there is no answer for this. I would think that others would have encountered the same problem also.
Aren't there any customizable profiles in Topaz like in other HTC phones?
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On that note, I listen to music at work through my headphones and can still hear alerts come in.
hi, i think i found a solution, but for this to work you'll have to enable the HTC Sense interface (or touch flo 3D). I dont know why but i just couldnt find it on the standard windows mobile theme. So here it is. With HTC Sense enabled (or touch flo3D), slide to the Settings tab and then touch Sound. In sound, turn off the Single Volume option and there you go Now you'll have seperate system and ring volume
Corduroy-21 said:
Is there any way to listen to music while the phone is on vibrate?
I found it highly frustrating that there is no system sound if you choose to put your phone on vibrate. Can this be changed?
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There is a way, but first you must do as in previous post and disable single volume then install Microsoft Voice Command. MSVC creates a secondary ring profile which can be edited in the registry.
HKCU\ControlPanel\Sounds\TTSAnnounce\
Edit the string "Script" from "as5p" to "v0p" (v-zero-p) this will set the phone to always vibrate even if you remove vibration from your ring profile. This way, even if you set you phone ring volume to minimum (not silent or vibrate) you will hear system sounds and vibrate when receiving calls. More info on MSVC can be found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=619358
I need a better audio booster for use with my XMI X II Mini speaker, the HD2 isn't quite loud enough, it's leaving the speaker with a lot of headroom.
I have been using the WOW STS HD cab, but I'm finding it hard to boost all frequencies uniformly with it.
Can the built in audio booster be tweaked or is there another program out there that i could make use of?
try the built-in equalizer in pocket player from conduits, maybe it will fit your requirements?
mideel said:
try the built-in equalizer in pocket player from conduits, maybe it will fit your requirements?
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No improvement, seems worse (volume wise) than standard player with audio boost and WOW SRS HD (or even without this).
Edit: Just realised i can use WOW SRS HD with it.
This is still just about on part with standard audio booster i think, will experiment more.
Still would like away to tweak the standard audio booster or WOW SRS HD or an alternative method of boosting audio volume for use with speaker.
Earphones are not a problem (they are loud enough) and i don't mind the standard speaker for ring tones etc...
go the heavy way and starte htc audio booster, pocket player with critical - extreme settings and full bass + bass equalizer preset and srs, i think THAT shoudl be enough xD
for me windows mobile got awsome sound quality, but i still changed to cowon s9 mp
D4rkSoRRoW said:
go the heavy way and starte htc audio booster, pocket player with critical - extreme settings and full bass + bass equalizer preset and srs, i think THAT shoudl be enough xD
for me windows mobile got awsome sound quality, but i still changed to cowon s9 mp
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Oh yeah, just realised that audio booster works outside of HTC music player if you configure it in it's standalone app.
How do i configure pocket player to have critical extreme settings?
Edit: I'm just going to assume you meant max settings on the equalizer.
would need to install it again, so dont know exactly, but there are settings like this, just search xD
but its not the best thing of the pocketplayer.. what gives u awsome sound are the DSP plugins + the equalizer -> activate multi DSP in settings and choose surround sound and the bass DSP, maybe something else too, then go to the equalizer and make an awsome own equalizer, i would say with high deeps and ups
then start SRS with a good setting..
and htc Audio booster with like the same equalizer setting as the pocketplayer...
and now go search .flac songs, cause mp3 is to bad for this XD i dont know if it will still sound well after so much things xD..
D4rkSoRRoW said:
would need to install it again, so dont know exactly, but there are settings like this, just search xD
but its not the best thing of the pocketplayer.. what gives u awsome sound are the DSP plugins + the equalizer -> activate multi DSP in settings and choose surround sound and the bass DSP, maybe something else too, then go to the equalizer and make an awsome own equalizer, i would say with high deeps and ups
then start SRS with a good setting..
and htc Audio booster with like the same equalizer setting as the pocketplayer...
and now go search .flac songs, cause mp3 is to bad for this XD i dont know if it will still sound well after so much things xD..
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Well, couldn't find extreme-critical anywhere, maybe it was on an older version.
I just realised that the equalizer which has a soft preamp built in wasn't actually enabled though, it has the word enabled in a list in settings, which made me thought i was enabled, but you actually need to press that and then there will be a tick next to it, there's no box for a tick or anything, nothing obvious that would have given that away.
Anyway I'm all set now, the preamp and equalizer is very loud even without WOW SRS HD.
i was using version 4.0.. >.<
but yea, then its ok^^ already thought what crazy human u are when pocketplayer isnt enough for u xD.. even for me it was enough
Hello XDA, I'm having a bit of a problem with my audio.
I spend a lot of my day in a Google Hangout with long time friends of mine too far away to see in person. Windows 8 lets me do this perfectly fine besides when I want to listen to music simultaneously. I know in Windows 7 it did this as well, where when Hangouts was open it would lower volume to my music apps. I could fix this by just going into the control panel and disable the volume reduction of 80% and be done with it. But this doesn't work with Metro apps. If I'm playing audio through Slacker, as soon as the app goes into the background is reduces the audio by 80%.
Anyone know how I could fix this? I assume it's just a bug where the control panel on the desktop interface doesn't interfere with metro volume control, but the apps do.
Anything is appreciated.
XIIISlaughters said:
Hello XDA, I'm having a bit of a problem with my audio.
I spend a lot of my day in a Google Hangout with long time friends of mine too far away to see in person. Windows 8 lets me do this perfectly fine besides when I want to listen to music simultaneously. I know in Windows 7 it did this as well, where when Hangouts was open it would lower volume to my music apps. I could fix this by just going into the control panel and disable the volume reduction of 80% and be done with it. But this doesn't work with Metro apps. If I'm playing audio through Slacker, as soon as the app goes into the background is reduces the audio by 80%.
Anyone know how I could fix this? I assume it's just a bug where the control panel on the desktop interface doesn't interfere with metro volume control, but the apps do.
Anything is appreciated.
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i already question that to the support of Microsoft.. not answered yet.. but i think in maybe an update will come the volumen control to the metro apps.
I hope they can fix this. It's also annoying that the "Metro" apps don't have the individual volume controls that were introduced in the "Mixer" feature in Vista.