Does somebody know if there is a way to further increase the speaker volume?
Inviato dal mio GT-N7000 usando Tapatalk
i'd like to know as well...
i've noticed my notification volume is very low compared to my previous phones... same with the strength of vibration
and both settings are turned all the way up!
try volume + from Meltus, a dev on here. paid version on market or free on his website
fards said:
try volume + from Meltus, a dev on here. paid version on market or free on his website
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I tried, but it seams to brings no benefits and sliw down video playback.
Inviato dal mio GT-N7000 usando Tapatalk
dilpas said:
I tried, but it seams to brings no benefits and sliw down video playback.
Inviato dal mio GT-N7000 usando Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
?? weird it boosted Mine by about 20% with no negative effect on playback at all.
I've noticed the same. Notification volume is rather low, as well as media playback on the speaker phone.
maxh said:
I've noticed the same. Notification volume is rather low, as well as media playback on the speaker phone.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
+1. I love this phone but the low notification volume might actually be a deal-breaker for me. For my job, i sometimes rely on important texts to wake me up and the volume doesn't seem to be sufficient for that.
You can try changing the Audio Gain from the Audio menu in debug mode.
From the dialer, enter *#*#197328640#*#*
The above doesn't work. It works for the galaxy s2 but not on the note when trying to increase the audio section.
Sent from my GT-N7000 using XDA Premium App
sound
I found accessing ringer volumes and other system volumes to be easy with a app called quicker and volume is helped by an app called AnEq Equalizer both of which you can get on the android market. Quicker let you do so many different things, so easily I can't live without it. an eq equalizer loads itself into memory so it amplifies system as well as music.
It has nothing to do with settings or with the hardware, it's just a (IMO stupid) choice by Samsung. I solved this problem using the exact same ringtones and notifications from my old Galaxy S and SII (found in the folder system/media IIRC) instead of the ones on the Note which are "recorded" at a lower volume.
Once you do that notifications are actually a bit higher than on the GS/GS2!
It also seems that on the new official ROM just out (which I have yet to install) they have put louder notifications.
work audioboost SGS2 with root
There MUST be a decent equalizer that works which should increase the overall volume of the the phone?
Anyone know of any equalizer, a proper one that is that goes from say 30hz-16khz and with an amplifier to amplify the volume?
This way all the sound would be louder, ringtones, alerts/notifications, media playback, etc...
I'm currently using Volume+ which slightly helps but as someone mentioned the gain is very minimal...
kanej2006 said:
There MUST be a decent equalizer that works which should increase the overall volume of the the phone?
Anyone know of any equalizer, a proper one that is that goes from say 30hz-16khz and with an amplifier to amplify the volume?
This way all the sound would be louder, ringtones, alerts/notifications, media playback, etc...
I'm currently using Volume+ which slightly helps but as someone mentioned the gain is very minimal...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
https://market.android.com/details?...GwsMSwxLDEsImRlLmViYmVydC5hdWRpb2VxLmZyZWUiXQ..
adamektt said:
work audioboost SGS2 with root
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
yeah audioboost sgs2 works, but they don't have a trial version so i paid for it backed it up and uninstalled.. am i a bad person?
dennishhh said:
https://market.android.com/details?...GwsMSwxLDEsImRlLmViYmVydC5hdWRpb2VxLmZyZWUiXQ..
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Does this equalizer also increase video playback volume, say from MX Video Player?
When watching movies/videos the volume is extremely low even when maxed out.
What about ringtones/notification sounds? Thanks Dennis.
adamektt said:
work audioboost SGS2 with root
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ok! It works. Thanks. But if up increase too much the volume you have noise. I have set it up to 78%, which is just a bit louder than the speaker original volume but there is no noise.
--------- update
I have unistalled it. Even if it boost the volume, the sound quality is very poor...
Inviato dal mio GT-N7000 usando Tapatalk
I found an alternative sound booster and can confirm it boosts ALL sound including notifications/ring tones, music and even sound from movies, basically any sound is increased!
It's a great app, best of all it doesn't need root.
https://market.android.com/details?...sImNvbS5zbWFydGFuZHJvaWRhcHBzLmVxdWFsaXplciJd
I have tried that too, but I did not notice any benefits....
Inviato dal mio GT-N7000 usando Tapatalk
dilpas said:
I have tried that too, but I did not notice any benefits....
Inviato dal mio GT-N7000 usando Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Impossible, it must make a difference, you must be doing something wrong or missed something...
Here are the settings I use, try the same and I can guarantee there will be a difference in all sound, whether it be music, movies, ring/notification tones, etc...
Even when playing Angry Birds the sound is FAR louder, I'm not joking but even when playing Angry Birds on volume 2 or 3/10 it's loud enough...
Try these:
1 - Launch the App & goto Equalizer - Custom
2 - Leave 60Hz but increase everything else to 90%
3 - Last setting, on the top right hand corner, you will see a power icon next to the settings, check this, make sure it's on otherwise the equalizer will not even be turned on.
4 - Enjoy!
Related
I am planning to buy Galaxy Note, but many ppl are compaining the speaker has very low volume.
Now, its very very important for me that the phone plays alarms loud.... Also i wud hate to have many missed calls as i didnt heard the ring!
So, shall i really be worried abt the speaker volume?
In my opinion it's kind of low, but not a dealbreaker. I installed a free equalizer app, AnEq, and pushed the sliders up for all 5 frequencies, 60-14k hertz, to the top. Seemingly this gives a 15 dB boost and brings the total volume up as high as I'm used to.
I came from a lg optimus one, which has the speaker on the front and a louder volume. I would prefer a bit louder volume on the note.
Inviato dal mio GT-N7000 usando Tapatalk
i think it is low
It's pretty low IMO.
I will check some of my personal files on a demo unit, and report back here if i found it to be low.... (Goin for a demo timm.)
I have seen the demo, and have really found the speaker not to my liking as my 2year old samsung phone sounds way too much better than this and it was quite important to me + there were other software issues as well... So unfortunately i have decided to skip buying this phone.
This work for my sgs2. I currently have no issues and the note woke up a very hard sleeper this mourning.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1154759&highlight=music+playback
Hi there guys.
First of all apologies if this post will cause any confusion or if someone has asked before.
The volume output on nexus 4 make me feel like I'm actually deaf because of its LOW VOLUME.
Is there any volume boost apps such as the ones used on GNEX?
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda premium
slimldj said:
Hi there guys.
First of all apologies if this post will cause any confusion or if someone has asked before.
The volume output on nexus 4 make me feel like I'm actually deaf because of its LOW VOLUME.
Is there any volume boost apps such as the ones used on GNEX?
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Just flash this equalizer and turn up the equalizer settings and you will get louder sounds.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2012575
Compared to the GNex, I thought the N4 was super loud! lol
The equalizer is more of a software side fix. I think the op is referring to something that actually sets the hardware output higher similar to what the voodoo apps do. This results in a cleaner non distorted sound compared to just boosting eq levels.
Volume+?
PaisanNYC said:
Compared to the GNex, I thought the N4 was super loud! lol
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Speaker is actually loud. Tried different sets of top ear pieces and headphones and it was real low.
The DSP manager prescribed above helped tho.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda premium
Smoothface said:
The equalizer is more of a software side fix. I think the op is referring to something that actually sets the hardware output higher similar to what the voodoo apps do. This results in a cleaner non distorted sound compared to just boosting eq levels.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
voodoo works because the inbuilt AMP can be controlled on a wolfson; other software that is universal on all hardware audio solutions like volume+ and others more than likely just adjusts gain.
the DSP manager fix is probably the best all round software based solution as it can be boosted via EQ ( not great cause it can cause clipping), gain adjustments and DRC.
software solutions are not ideal however and i would suggest an external portable amp if your headphones require a hifi level power source, but for most portable gear (Even high end) the N4 is perfectly fine.
The output of the speaker is fine but I definitely notice the volume is lower with headphones then the Gnex. I personally don't like DSP etc as it always makes things sound distorted. The NS with Voodoo was like the best ever sound I got on my headphones.
Sent from my Nexus 4
coming from a galaxy S II the N4 volume seems much lower for certain things. The in call volume is louder however things like notifications seem lower even at the highest level. Not stoked about it.
Haven't tried it but saw this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34921922
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2
slimldj said:
Speaker is actually loud. Tried different sets of top ear pieces and headphones and it was real low.
The DSP manager prescribed above helped tho.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Agreed, notifications are loud, music listening not so much
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2
Temporary fix for Low Volume
I just received my Nexus a few days ago, and noticed the low volume.THe speakerphone is ok, but music and youtube a bit low. It's funny how the "professional" reviewers say the speaker is loud.
Anyway, I found a temporary fix for the music volume,until Google gets off their a__es and fixes the problem.Download Player Pro Trial from the Play Store.
On the effects menu,crank up the bass and volume knobs ,leave the EQ off. When you turn on the reverb button the volume bumps up a few notches.It works on headphone and speaker volume and it's a nice music player too.I think the full version is 5 bucks.
i think this paid $1 app works, even on franco kernel to increase speaker volume, in my bathroom, music is pretty loud!
its made for faux kernels
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...sMSwxLDEsImNvbS50ZWFta2FuZy5mYXV4c3BlYWtlciJd
I like this app better, It works with a large number of kernels.. even stock
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=aperture.ezekeel.experiencepro
Its been working well for me, also has the added ability to touchwake, for those times when the screen times out.
edit: It will boost speaker and headphones volume. You can also adjust mic gain and a number of other cool shizz. Seriously Check it out
cobyman7035 said:
i think this paid $1 app works, even on franco kernel to increase speaker volume, in my bathroom, music is pretty loud!
its made for faux kernels
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...sMSwxLDEsImNvbS50ZWFta2FuZy5mYXV4c3BlYWtlciJd
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Love this one
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda premium
Since voodoo isn't compatible with the N4 how do I boost the volume?
Is there something similar to voodoo sound?
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda app-developers app
asphantix said:
Since voodoo isn't compatible with the N4 how do I boost the volume?
Is there something similar to voodoo sound?
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
here
makes my volume considerably louder. It works great.
ADJack said:
here
makes my volume considerably louder. It works great.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The nexus louder audio mod shown in that thread doesn't work. It just adds an app and changes some equaliser settings and generally makes the sound quality a lot worse.
What we need is something at kernel level to simply increase the volume of the phone like they did on the sgs3.
I wish kernel and ROM Devs would focus on this issue a.little bit because speed and battery life and other placebos aren't the only things people care about. The audio on this phone is Far far too quiet although it is good quality.
biffsmash said:
The nexus louder audio mod shown in that thread doesn't work. It just adds an app and changes some equaliser settings and generally makes the sound quality a lot worse.
What we need is something at kernel level to simply increase the volume of the phone like they did on the sgs3.
I wish kernel and ROM Devs would focus on this issue a.little bit because speed and battery life and other placebos aren't the only things people care about. The audio on this phone is Far far too quiet although it is good quality.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I feel that the audio coming out on the N4 is much quieter than on any of my previous devices. If you have an N7, you can test this out by setting both devices to the loudest volume setting, setting them to play the same song, and then play the first song while plugged in to your car, then unplug the first device and plug in the second device and play the same song. I have to crank up my car volume double do get the same sound quality. Its really annoying. Is there a fix somewhere that just lets you boost the volume like changing something in the system? I like the native equalizer fine, but the sound is so quiet when plugged into a headphone jack!!
guys, i see many kernel faux123 sound control. What would be the real advantage of it? Just increase the volume?
Enviado de meu Nexus 4 usando Tapatalk
elderap said:
guys, i see many kernel faux123 sound control. What would be the real advantage of it? Just increase the volume?
Enviado de meu Nexus 4 usando Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It allows you to adjust audio gain and mic gain I think (Not sure about the mic). This allows you to get cleaner audio output out of the headphone jack. I'm not sure what else it does besides that and volume boost, I have not tried it myself.
EDIT: I just tried using it and it's amazing. Audio is louder, much clearer, and generally awesome. It does work with the mic too. The improvements in audio quality are stunning, I don't know how to describe how big the difference was for me. I use Shure SE215 IEMs with my Nexus 4, and it sounds better then anything I have plugged them into now, whereas before my Surface outputted far better audio IMO.
Is their anyway to install a audio apk to make the speakers louder on the G2
Sent from my VS980 4G using xda app-developers app
cbdubz said:
Is their anyway to install a audio apk to make the speakers louder on the G2
Sent from my VS980 4G using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
There are many EQs for android and some DSP software like beats audio.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1525226
Using an EQ can boast the volume of some music.
Lets go through a few things first however.
2 main things determine how loud something will sound.
The hardware, the speakers, the pre amp, the DAC and such.
You can't change this with any software
The volume of the audio file.
An audio file is at it's loudest when it's ~0dB. Most music is mastered to come close to this, although some aren't.
The best way to make all your audio as loud as it can be without sacrificing quality, is to use replay gain.
Most music players for android have replay gain as a function, how you use it is very much dependant on the player app, so you'd have to read a guide specific to your player.
The aim of replay gain is simple, it scans an audio file, finds it's highest volume and brings it up to 0. So that's the file as loud as it can be,
Now, onto using some other app to boast volume. One can use eq to increase volume by boasting the whole frequency range beyond 0. The drawback to this is that it creates a distortion, however you may not be able to hear this so it's up to you.
My favourite eq for android is music volume eq
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=hr.podlanica&hl=en
Play around with that and you might find you can boast your volume a little.
To summary a little.
Look into replay gain, this is your best option for getting correct loudness. If it still doesn't sound loud enough, get some speakers
try viper4android..you can search for it here in xda..
i've been using it for about 4months now and its working great..boosts the overall volume of my neo v.. you will be amazed by the tweaks included..just play with the tweaks to your liking and you'll never look for other sound mods again..
note:i'm using a cheap soundmagic earphones(es18) and viper4android made it sound like a highend earphones.
Sent from my Xperia Neo V using xda app-developers app
neng24 said:
try viper4android..you can search for it here in xda..
i've been using it for about 4months now and its working great..boosts the overall volume of my neo v.. you will be amazed by the tweaks included..just play with the tweaks to your liking and you'll never look for other sound mods again..
note:i'm using a cheap soundmagic earphones(es18) and viper4android made it sound like a highend earphones.
Sent from my Xperia Neo V using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
+1 , IMHO its the best, made me rediscover my music :highfive:
sandm4n said:
+1 , IMHO its the best, made me rediscover my music :highfive:
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
it really is the best..i was using ac!d sound mod before but its very hard to make it work..with viper everything is so easy to tweak and tweaks are endless..a very beautiful app.
Sent from my Xperia Neo V using xda app-developers app
wason92 said:
There are many EQs for android and some DSP software like beats audio.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1525226
Using an EQ can boast the volume of some music.
Lets go through a few things first however.
2 main things determine how loud something will sound.
The hardware, the speakers, the pre amp, the DAC and such.
You can't change this with any software
The volume of the audio file.
An audio file is at it's loudest when it's ~0dB. Most music is mastered to come close to this, although some aren't.
The best way to make all your audio as loud as it can be without sacrificing quality, is to use replay gain.
Most music players for android have replay gain as a function, how you use it is very much dependant on the player app, so you'd have to read a guide specific to your player.
The aim of replay gain is simple, it scans an audio file, finds it's highest volume and brings it up to 0. So that's the file as loud as it can be,
Now, onto using some other app to boast volume. One can use eq to increase volume by boasting the whole frequency range beyond 0. The drawback to this is that it creates a distortion, however you may not be able to hear this so it's up to you.
My favourite eq for android is music volume eq
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=hr.podlanica&hl=en
Play around with that and you might find you can boast your volume a little.
To summary a little.
Look into replay gain, this is your best option for getting correct loudness. If it still doesn't sound loud enough, get some speakers
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If your g2 is rooted.... Google, speaker mod for lg g2 download.
Follow the instructions,( pretty simple ) and enjoy a world of difference!