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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Shinydude100 said:
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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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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I was curious as to how the in call volume works. I mean it seems like to me as long as audio is enabled there should be some type of audio variables in the phones os config. Im trying to disrespect anyones work but I just want an understanding of how it works and what the problem is.
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Are you simply asking how to adjust the in-call volume? When you're in a call, use the volume rockers to adjust the voice call channel's volume. Alternatively, you could install a mixer app (I use audiomanager) and adjust the Voice call channel there.
Or are you talking about how on some of the MTD roms the in call volume has a much lower range than others? Or something else?
I have the same problem...audio manager doesn't help : (
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If your talking about mtd rims I hear volume+ fixes that.
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hondakorn said:
If your talking about mtd roms I hear volume+ fixes that.
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No im talking about the bug with the other person not hearing you good
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Im havin trouble hearing the person on the other end : (
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Kingali1997 said:
No im talking about the bug with the other person not hearing you good
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Turn off "hi-fi record" in the voodoo control app.
good day.
Its with the mtd roms
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not much can be done now, volume control+ has been reported to work for some. There's a kernel developer who is close to a fix so hopefully we'll have the issue resolved soon enough!
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I know I was just curious about what the problem is and what are some ideas to get it resolved.
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Kingali1997 said:
I know I was just curious about what the problem is and what are some ideas to get it resolved.
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it's just something in the kernel, isn't an apparent problem. and nobody really has ideas except the one guy who is working on it and he apparently has a lot of them. he seems to be on the right track and he knows what he is doing.
I can't really tell you more than that about it because I don't know, it's just a matter of time before he gets it fixed!
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Is there any way to adjust the notification volume at the same time as the ringer volume like every other phone besides Motorola's? My wife's bionic has the same issue.
I've tried an app called volume control + but to do what I want you have to open the app every time you want to adjust both volumes using the rocker.
If you're unsure what I'm talking about, try adjusting the volume using the rocker. It will only adjust the ringtone volume and not the notification volume. You can verify by opening the sound settings menu.
This app seems promising. May not be what you're looking for exactly, but a widget is better than nothing.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=apocalipsisx.controlpanel
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***added at 10:30pm*** my rocker adjusts both my notifications and ringer volumes. My media volume is separate.
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***added at 10:30pm*** my rocker adjusts both my notifications and ringer volumes. My media volume is separate.
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Your Nexus is pure Android, which has the ringer and notification volumes tied together. It seems Motorola separated the two volumes with no option to join them.
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On my RAZR M. I use my Nexus for playing around at home. I checked the function of the M's rocker shortly after my other post.
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On my RAZR M. I use my Nexus for playing around at home. I checked the function of the M's rocker shortly after my other post.
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That is strange, my Razr M does not change the notification volume with the rocker.
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scottjb said:
That is strange, my Razr M does not change the notification volume with the rocker.
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Yea pretty annoying isn't it? Can't believe they removed such a basic option
Hey guys I was wondering how to Jack up my phone speaker and headphone Jack volume. I like to plug my phone in at work and play music through speakers. Everyone else's phone plays music way louder than mine any suggestions??
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two apps
"Speaker Loudness & Amp Control"
"FauxSound Audio/Sound Control"
ihatelolcats said:
two apps
"Speaker Loudness & Amp Control"
"FauxSound Audio/Sound Control"
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A little further clarification... He also needs to be rooted and running a kernel that supports fauxs sound mods.
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My main concern is the head phone Jack
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Tommymac1039 said:
My main concern is the head phone Jack
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The apps mentioned above will get the job done. Specifically faux sound control
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2025486 this is a free solution..
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5tYXZlbi5wbGF5ZXIzIl0.
get this player. it'll solve your problem
Volume + works great for me, both for the speaker and (bluetooth) headset. Look in Google Play. No root required.
Got the application and it didn't work no application has solved my volume problem
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So I'm loving this device but there's something recently that has made me curious. I have the Ringtone volume all the way up and when I receive a call the first two seconds of the ringtone are at low to medium volume before jumping up to high. Stock Over the Horizon ringer if that matters. Anyone else having this issue?
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JoeyWhite said:
So I'm loving this decide but there's something recently that has made me curious. I have the Ringtone volume all the way up and when I receive a call the first two seconds of the ringtone are at low to medium volume before jumping up to high. Stock Over the Horizon ringer if that matters. Anyone else having this issue?
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It's not an issue its called ascending ringtone
Samsung do this on purpose
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Thanks.
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JoeyWhite said:
Thanks.
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No prob
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Any way to increase the mic volume? Very hard to hear on Skype.
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If your rooted then download and install Viper4Android. Check XDA for the apk and information. It blows away any other audio mod. It includes increasing the volume (gain) among many other controls.
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I've had Viper since it came out. Best mod ever too! I didn't think you could adjust the mic volume though. I can hear them fine but they can't hardly hear me on their end. There's adjustments in a prop i can male but Iscrewed around to much and killed my sounds altogether and needed to reinstall the rom. I've got it working fine on my phone but it has headset properties that the tablets don't.
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This is an example of the headphone adjustments I've made on my phone to increase the volume.
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