[Q] Random rom in call volume issue - Epic 4G General

ok, so i just flashed random rom. i use the audio manager widget. i have my in call volume set to 1. randomly i will unlock my phone and the incall volume will be max, so i change it back to 1 then it will go back to max randomly...
any thoughts?

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I use my phone for work, the volume rocker isnt working properly it turns down but not back up. My in call volume is stuck where its at and is set very low, its very hard to hear important phone calls, how can I raise it in the software and or registry??? Im currently using Hyperdroid CM7. THanks for your help.
scottydc said:
I use my phone for work, the volume rocker isnt working properly it turns down but not back up. My in call volume is stuck where its at and is set very low, its very hard to hear important phone calls, how can I raise it in the software and or registry??? Im currently using Hyperdroid CM7. THanks for your help.
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Download volume + from market
download Audio Manager or Audio Manager Pro from market (free vs paid)
can adjust every volume, create profiles and widgets
OR Remove your phone from your ear > unlock any lockscreen (if you have any) > adjust volume > put phone back to your ear

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