[Q] Any app to increase the volume? - Huawei Ideos X5 U8800

Well, sometimes there are some podcasts whose volume is quite low and quite dificult listen to them. One solution would be to increase the volume by pc, but I'm triyin to find an easier solution through the mobile.
I saw some aplications like volume booster, but any of them worked in our U8800. That is why I want to ask you if any of you know how to fix it.
THX!

Volume + should be working. Ret4rt includes it in hes rom.
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I'm using dsp manager from cyanogenmod. its quite good.you can use app named 'equailizer' if have non rooted mobile.

Volume+ tested and doesn't work the volume increase (I use the rooted 2.3 stock Rom)
About DSP Manager it just let control de volume, but doesn't increase it, does it?

earphone sound volume is increased a bit can't say about speaker volume.

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[Q] Adjusting Volume control

I am noob to android. Rooted my phone with attn1 FR008 rom. I am liking my Aria, however the earpiece volume is low for my liking espescially in noisy environments. I tried the (HAC) hearing aid trick but then it is TOO loud and you don't have any volume adjustment.
So I know the phone is cabable of a louder speaker volume. I have found the audioparaxx.csv files. But cant mod them because of rights in the root directory. I am still a noob and learning the file system.
Is there any quick updates to the audiopara files for the Aria? Or anyway to get louder volume?
Thanks!
Tom
You might want to check out this thread on the DSP Manager app. As well as being an equalizer, it allows you to separately control the volume for Headset, Phone Speaker & the Bluetooth device.

Speaker volume

How do I raise the speaker volume? Is there an app? A hack? Etc.... Ringing volume is too low.
There is an app called dsp manager available on xda (or through cm7) and an equalizer app available free on the market that can do the same thing that allows you to raise the volume just a bit by adjusting everything up. Results may vary.
Sent from my cm7 Aria.

In call headset equalization

I have searched and read a lot of posts on headset volume, but am still confused.
My understanding is that the in-call headset sound can be adjusted by the volume rocker, but otherwise changing the sound (e.g. bass boost, treble boost) is not possible without changing system files or the kernel.
In other words, tools like DSP Manager and Volume+ cannot affect the in-call headset equalization. They only impact media playback.
Is this understanding correct?
On a related note, I read in an XDA forum for another android phone that DSP Manager and Volume+ should not be on the same phone at the same time, i.e. if you want to try Volume+, you should remove DSP Manager first. Can anyone clarify for the HD2?
You understand it.
About DSP and Volume+ at the same time, it is possible but will probably give you static, distortion or Force closes.
So yes if you want to try Volume+ you should remove DSP Manager first.
Maxp101 said:
You understand it.
About DSP and Volume+ at the same time, it is possible but will probably give you static, distortion or Force closes.
So yes if you want to try Volume+ you should remove DSP Manager first.
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Yes, upon first launch of volume plus, there is a message that clearly explains the issues when using both. I personally love volume plus
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[Q] Any way to get my speaker volume back?

So, I just updated from GB (Royal Ginger) to JB (albinoman887's CM 10.1 JB 4.2.2 KANG) and I've lost about 1/3 of my speaker's volume. I can barely hear the phone ringing unless it very close and the speaker is facing upward. I have, of course, turned my ringer volume to maximum.
I have seen kernels labeled as "Volume Boosted" and I was wondering: is switching kernels (I used the included kernel for both ROMs) the reason for my loss in maximum volume? Is there anything I can do about it?
I understand that JB on my MT4G is already more than one could ask for,;but if there is a simple solution, I'm all ears.
ianhyphen said:
So, I just updated from GB (Royal Ginger) to JB (albinoman887's CM 10.1 JB 4.2.2 KANG) and I've lost about 1/3 of my speaker's volume. I can barely hear the phone ringing unless it very close and the speaker is facing upward. I have, of course, turned my ringer volume to maximum.
I have seen kernels labeled as "Volume Boosted" and I was wondering: is switching kernels (I used the included kernel for both ROMs) the reason for my loss in maximum volume? Is there anything I can do about it?
I understand that JB on my MT4G is already more than one could ask for,;but if there is a simple solution, I'm all ears.
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Do you have DSP manager installed?
N_otori0us_ said:
Do you have DSP manager installed?
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Yes. I can't get the equalizer to affect anything besides media player applications (like Apollo). It was my understanding that DSP Manager was designed this way.
To be clear, I've tested DSP manager's equalizer and it's working with Apollo. It's not working with ringtones, speakerphone, nor most games/apps.
Uhh... You could try downloading AwesomeBeats v5. I think that affects the whole system.
And when I have enough time I'll actually get you something to boost your volume but I dont have time right now
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How to increase volume?

I Downloaded the mod that increases volume for headphones and speakers (the one found in g2 Android development, NOT the Viper4 mod)
However, the volume is still not loud enough, is there something I can do to increase the volume even further? (he edited the snd_taiko file - but i have no clue what values to change...)
So did you save the stock file?
Use ViPER4Android, best iv used!

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