Anyone know how to enable an ascending ring tone in the stock OS/ROM? Open to any sort of tweaking on the device or a flashable mod.
Thanks!
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i saw a way to boost volume in i think build.prop. i cant find it again anyone know how to boost volume in this device?
Edit /system/etc/hwVolumeFactor.cfg with root explorer.
Deafult:
speaker=80
wired_headset=70
Change to something like:
speaker=90
wired_headset=80
This is for stock ROM, don't know if that work in MIUI..
I cannot find the hwVolumeFactor..
same problem, there isn't hwvolumefactor.
try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=517745
Hi All,
The OP2 has a very low speaker volumes. Can someone mod this or help in editing the required files for increasing the volume of the speaker?
Attached is the stock mixer_path.xml
Even I tried many times to mod mixer_path but no luck..
Hope will get succeed very soon...
Maybe this works: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=54546620&postcount=2
Already tried this.. Increased the volume to 92..but still no luck..even I tried editing the mixer_paths_i2s.xml but the volume still remains the same..
Every ringtone, alarmtone and notification start to ring really quiet, then after a second volume increases to maximum.
The increasing time is maybe one to two seconds.
Same on alarmsound. You can select an increasing interval, but it will completely ignored.
Example:
I set the interval to 10 seconds. But the alarmsound jumps at one to the other second from minimum to maximum.
This is not a Bug, it is a feature in Stock Rom.
By flashing this .zip file (only on Stock Rom), all sounds coming back to normal:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-style/general/mod-disable-ascending-ringtone-t3218683/
It works for me on my Moto G 3. Generation (XT1541) and may for you aswell!
IMPORTANT: You need an unlocked Bootloader and a Custom Recovery like TWRP! Maybe you can't receive no OTA Updates anymore!
Thanks to @jnsson to privide me the Link!
And thanks to @mrbracht to give us the zip file!
Another solution without flashing a zip file is to delete following file in system:
delete "audio_ext_spkr.conf" in / system / etc
Thanks to @baggino to test it for us!:good:
Disclaimer: Do it on your on Risk!!!
Thanks! I hate this "feature". I couldn't hear facebook notifications. Now it's working fine
I have tried several roms. AEX woivod 8.1, crdroid difr 8.1, frankenROM 8.1 etc. The in-call volume is very very loud in headset and headphones. Increased the steps but that didnt bring down the minimal volume which is way too high. I tried jasper custom kernal and decreased the headphone gain in sound but that brought down the media gain and the ringing gain levels. It does not get solved by clean flash or even after full internal storage wipe. This is present throughout all custom roms I think. Someone suggested editing mixer_* files in /system/vendor/etc. There are too many of these files and I dont know which values to edit to lower in-call volume.
SOMEONE PLEASE HELP!!!!!:crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying:
Someone please help!!!!! I did a recovery to my original miui backup but the problem is still there. I dont mind losing data. Im willing to do any type of clean install to solve this. I just want this bug to go away. Should I change the firmware?
What should I do?
PLEASE HELP!!!
ShadeOfLight said:
Someone please help!!!!! I did a recovery to my original miui backup but the problem is still there. I dont mind losing data. Im willing to do any type of clean install to solve this. I just want this bug to go away. Should I change the firmware?
What should I do?
PLEASE HELP!!!
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Facing this problem too. I've tried patch as well as editing values in vendor. None seems to work.
So i just have to avoid talking on headphones as of now.
aman_bindal_ said:
Facing this problem too. I've tried patch as well as editing values in vendor. None seems to work.
So i just have to avoid talking on headphones as of now.
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Have you tried stable Nougat ROMS? I would like to know if the problem is there in nougat or not. Is there no other way to solve this?
try out difr's patch and see if it works (its for 8.1 oreo ROMs)
mixer_paths.xml.zip
krishna_jm said:
try out difr's patch and see if it works (its for 8.1 oreo ROMs)
mixer_paths.xml.zip
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I tried it bro..... No use....I even tried it on his crdroid build... Thank you so much for responding.
Hey ShadeOfLight,
I have the same problem with too high headset in-call-volume in havoc rom.
Thats pretty annoying...
But I found a solution for the problem that worked for me:
You need tasker and Kernel Auditor for this.
In Kernel Auditor you create two profiles: One with low volume in sound option for calls (I choose value -8) and one with normal volume (value 0) for music.
Now save them under different names. I named them "low volume" and "normal volume".
In Tasker you create two tasks with the Kernel Auditor plugin:
1. "low volume"-Kernel Auditor profile
2. wait (10s) -> "normal volume"
Now go to "profiles" in tasker and create a new profile with the state "Call" (choose any) under phone states.
Define "low volume"-task for the new profil and the "normal volume"-task as exit-task.
This worked for me. During calls I can use my headset again and can listen to music normally.
Maybe this will work for you too.
Best regards
Hello,
Is it possible to separate ringtone volume from SMS (notification) volume on a rooted p10 lite stock emui 8 by editing a line in some file or something ?
Thank you.