I am sorry but I searched and couldn't find any relevant info:
Is there any way to make the message notification sound full without always keeping the system volume to a 100% ?
I dont see the point of having Notification tones linked with system volume.
Shouldn't it be more related to a ringer volume. I am using Dutty's HD V16 COM3 Rom...!!
thanks....
Yeah unfortunately the sms notification is not with system volume. Best solution is one volume setting and not dual.
xlr8me said:
Yeah unfortunately the sms notification is not with system volume. Best solution is one volume setting and not dual.
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Thats what I am trying to avoid !
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Hi!
I am looking for a way to adjust the loudness of incoming SMS notification seperately from the system loudnes on my XDAII.
What I want is putting the system loudness down so that no menue clicks or game sounds can be heared, but notification of SMS and alarms are still loud.
Is that possible? Any toos for this?
Thanks for help
Dominik
If you've got access to some sound editing software (like GoldWave or something - just search downloads.com for one), copy the sound you're currently using for SMS notification over to your PC, edit the volume level (GoldWave can do this - dunno about others), and then copy it back.
If you increased the sound volume by about 200-250% you could then turn down your system volume, but the SMS sound would still be loud. Be careful if you turn the system sound back up though - you wouldn't want to damage your speaker!
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Hello people,
I have a bit of a problem with my sms sound on my HD. I dont get any sound notifications when a new SMS comes. I have enable sound, under settings, sound and notifications i have checked Play Sound and selected a builtin one. Vibration is off. Any ideas of what maybe the problem?
Thank you in advance.
ck Settings>Sounds&Notifications>Sounds and see if the Notifications box is ck'd or unck'd.
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same situation here. settings cant change. very strange. i change option, but after close dialg windows, and reopen it, nothing change
i have exactly the opposite problem, i want to disable the SENT notification sound!
I confirm the problem about changing ring tones about call, sms etc ... very very strange ! I open dialg window, change ring tone from the list, but it cannot be played or assigned. I have not install odd 3rd party apps. except offcial HTC fix from here
http://www.htc.com/www/supportdownloadlist.aspx?p_id=179&act=sd&cat=all
please help !!!
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Check once again step by step Your settings - it helped in my case - they often weirdly switching off for no good reason...
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I am going to open new topic about general tones problem
same problem
moukis said:
Hello people,
I have a bit of a problem with my sms sound on my HD. I dont get any sound notifications when a new SMS comes. I have enable sound, under settings, sound and notifications i have checked Play Sound and selected a builtin one. Vibration is off. Any ideas of what maybe the problem?
Thank you in advance.
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I have the same problem. it used to work, but now no sound, the vibration still happens though!!! settings look ok, and soft reset does not help.
Any ideas?
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Hey guys,
as it turned out the Ring sound level is only for the ringing tone. I had ring level on maximun while system level was off. I raised the system volume and the sms sound was back on. I dont know if this applies to the rest of you but give it a shot. Thanks for your replies.
I had the diamond and the HTC Pro2 before and whenever I got a ring that I don't want, I just press on one of the volume buttons and it will mute the ring, but in the HD2, I remember it was working at the begininning but after some installation or tweak I lost it and even the mute ring button on screen is not working any more, does anybody know how to fix this. Thanks
medman said:
I had the diamond and the HTC Pro2 before and whenever I got a ring that I don't want, I just press on one of the volume buttons and it will mute the ring, but in the HD2, I remember it was working at the begininning but after some installation or tweak I lost it and even the mute ring button on screen is not working any more, does anybody know how to fix this. Thanks
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Both actions should mute the ring. Try the third option. Flip over the phone to face it down. It also mutes.
I also have this issue but on text messages.. I have a song as the ringer for a text.. the ringer wont stop unless i actually open the message that was received. =(
If i get one txt after another, both songs overlap
txlatino1983 said:
I also have this issue but on text messages.. I have a song as the ringer for a text.. the ringer wont stop unless i actually open the message that was received. =(
If i get one txt after another, both songs overlap
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Any help??
txlatino1983 said:
Any help??
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nope, it does that for everyone. Use a shorter sound?
samsamuel said:
nope, it does that for everyone. Use a shorter sound?
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Thanks for reply.. However, to those considering using a shorter sound as an sms. if the mp3 sound is to short or file size to small, the phone wont pick it up, it wont even appear as an option to use as a ringer.
in that case use wma or wav files. the alarms that come built in are around 50k wma files.
Another observation was that if you fo to Setting> All Setting> Sound & Notifications.. Notifications tab, Select Incoming Message, and select Display Message on Screen.. Then the ringtone will only sound for 3-5 secons...
Just FYI..
So I've run across an issue that is quite bothersome to me.
is there no option to make the notification volume change with the ringer volume?
I haven't found the setting anywhere and on both my old htc and samsung devices there was an option, does lg not have one or am I missing it?
Alanmw86 said:
So I've run across an issue that is quite bothersome to me.
is there no option to make the notification volume change with the ringer volume?
I haven't found the setting anywhere and on both my old htc and samsung devices there was an option, does lg not have one or am I missing it?
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If you press the settings cog in the volume slider in the notification Window it let's you change volume for a bunch of different things, I'm not sure if that's what you are looking for.
Semantics said:
If you press the settings cog in the volume slider in the notification Window it let's you change volume for a bunch of different things, I'm not sure if that's what you are looking for.
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No, I know how to change the volume.
What I'm looking for is a setting to make the notification volume change at the same time as the ringer volume.
Alanmw86 said:
No, I know how to change the volume.
What I'm looking for is a setting to make the notification volume change at the same time as the ringer volume.
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Gotcha, I haven't looked too hard at that, I will take a look when I get a few minutes.
I'm sure there's an app that let's you do this. Have you checked the play store?
Nothing that I've found works so far
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I'm really surprised by this it seems kind of a useless thing to me but when pushing the volume button down it lowers the volume of the ringtone but not the notification volume? I have to click on the volume settings and lower it manually.
Is anyone else experiencing this? or know of any way to link the two so that notifications would be the same volume as the ringtone?
I'd even use a volume manager if that would work but I tried to no avail.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
The Simple Volume app works for me to address this issue.
How it's possible ?
sherm485 said:
The Simple Volume app works for me to address this issue.
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This worked perfectly for me. Thank you!!
Now if I could only separate the vibration for notifications and ringtones. Haha I will post another question for this.
Thanks again