The incall volume is loud in my earphones after i rooted my phone. please help me in reducing the volume level.
Are you joking??? You have to be the only person EVER to complain of the in-call volume being too high. Most users say it is too low... What did you do so the rest of us can try?
Btw, push down on the volume button on top right side of phone while on a call.
hahahaha rooting your phone by itself can't increase the call volume...
unless of course you flash a custom kernel
lol something must have gone terribly wrong in your rooting
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Dude this is epic lol. R u sure u have an x10
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Anenth said:
The incall volume is loud in my earphones after i rooted my phone. please help me in reducing the volume level.
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Derp. Firstly it's a placebo. Rooting doesn't change volume level. Secondly, there's something on the right side of your phone called a VOLUME ROCKER. press DOWN on the volume rocker for the volume to go DOWN.
Have sex afterwards.
Not sure if troll...
Or just magical.
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the Volume bar is low (1)
its really loud !! and the volume is low as 1.
i have rooted the phone and hav tried something in Droid OverClock and i have used the autoKiller memory !
any idea???
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I am on the latest Trigger (Rom) and have had the same problem since build 12.
Basically my in-call volume (only while in call) has these massive jumps when adjusting the volume.
It sounds the like the following (highest to lowest) while using headset.
- Too low, too low, too low, Loud, Too loud, Ear Shattering +
The red flag, since build 12 was a crackling sound is heard where the headphones are inserted.
I have tried different Roms and this is where I am most happy. I posted in the the forum section with no real luck.
I tried the paid version of Voodoo sound and it adjusted the music volume but it seemed no changes were made to in call sound.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
The only thing I can think of is if you are holding the volume button then it will fly to min or max. Try single pressing the volume up or down. Just a thought.
Yeah, I noticed the same problem today while on the phone. Didn't really think too much of it, but its def a rom problem if you are also having the issue on redux.
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Why is it that when I flash an Android Rom on my HTC HD2 the in call Volume is way too loud.
I turn down to it's minimum volume but it's just ear bleeding loud.
Can this be fixed?
I had this issue too, there's no fix that I know of, just a first aid thing - when your volume is louf on minimum, put it to maximum (at that time) and then get it back on minimum, it should help. Sometimes it doesn't though.
But for me, after a while the problem disappeared. Maybe a ROM update?
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Why is it that when I flash an Android Rom on my HTC HD2 the in call Volume is way too loud.
I turn down to it's minimum volume but it's just ear bleeding loud.
Can this be fixed?
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be fortunate yours is loud because mine is way too low in most cases i have to use my speaker phone to talk to ppl
I have tried turning up volume & down again & that didn't fix the problem & so i changed Roms's & it does it on all of them.
Surely there must be a fix for this problem?
Is there a way to improve the sound quality or make it louder? Also is there another way to wake up/turn off the phone without using the top button?
Is there a way to improve the sound quality or make it louder?
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On the speaker or through headphones? Either way, DSP Manager allows you do boost volume. But be very careful when boosting volume through the speaker, it can very well blow if you boost it too much. And that app will only allow you to boost it a little bit before it starts to distort.
Also is there another way to wake up/turn off the phone without using the top button?
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There are a few apps like No Lock that allow you to use the volume keys to unlock. Aside from that, there is no other way to wake the screen.
Pivo187 said:
Is there a way to improve the sound quality or make it louder? Also is there another way to wake up/turn off the phone without using the top button?
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I can wake my EVO with the volume buttons. Some ROMs have this option baked in, no app needed. Decks ICS ROM has this, for example.
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The latest mikg ROM has it also
wake evo 4g with other than top button
cyanogenmod 7 has the option of using side volume buttons to wake phone
There are several roms that use the volume buttons to turn on the screen. its called "volume rocker wake" in the display settings normally on the phone.
I've read a few topics on the G2 regarding it having low volume but recently I was messing with my nieces and I ran into something I believe is a glitch. When you lower the ringtone volume it also affects the media volume. Playing with it I was so disappointed that I checked the media volume was maxed all the way (which it was). I then selected settings button next to it and ringtone volume was on vibrate so I decided to raise the bar while Pandora ran. Increasing this volume made the media volume get noticeably louder. It seems the left speaker takes an increase/decrease depending on your ringtone volume. Can anyone else check this out? Ps I'm messing with a Sprint G2 if it matters..
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There are no left and right speakers...only the one on the right. The left side is the microphone.
I noticed this also. I thought it was due to my G2 being rooted with the volume boosting mod.
When you have your ringtone on vibrate the media volume seems to be only outputting 70 percent or so even if you have the slider to max volume. Once you move the ringtone off vibrate, the sound instantly jumps to 100 percent. Weird...
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I noticed this also. I thought it was due to my G2 being rooted with the volume boosting mod.
When you have your ringtone on vibrate the media volume seems to be only outputting 70 percent or so even if you have the slider to max volume. Once you move the ringtone off vibrate, the sound instantly jumps to 100 percent. Weird...
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Actually it gives it an impressive boost! The louder you max your ringtone volume the louder the media volume gets lol. I'm sure it's a glitch but at least I found a way to not be so annoyed with low media output. Now I actually tell my niece to lower her darn games. That's what I get for tinkering around with it Lol
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There are no left and right speakers...only the one on the right. The left side is the microphone.
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Oh ok that's good to know. Extremely weird tho that increasing ringtone volume make it sound like the left side is picking up volume. Maybe the increase in volume is so much it has the speaker pouring out the left side too. You sure that mic is not both?
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Does anybody else have problems with the volume in those roms? Now that the DAC is fixed, there is no distortion. However I find the volume levels uneven and also extremely loud. Sure, it's nice to see that the DAC can push the volume so high but my ears always hurt when listening to music on those roms.
Did anyone find a way to tweak the volume or make the sound be more soft like in stock roms? If so, please share your experience thanks
We have an existing thread for the sound fix here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/how-to/sound-fix-los-los-base-roms-t3587373
Edit: Looks like the latest version, 4.2, has some volume fixes.
you can turn down the volume with the volume rocker ;P
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you can turn down the volume with the volume rocker ;P
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I know what the OP is talking about.... Even having the volume rocker at the very first click up, and I'm on 30 step volume, the notifications are still really loud.
V4a can turn down the gain of the over-all system...But then the music is a little low.
I'm living with it, as I prefer using RR/LOs over stock. I also have music software and have went in and turned down my main notification tone and ringtone so they are usable on my A7.