Nexus is very quiet when listening to music on it. Is there a hack for it to boost the audio out put beyond Google limitations?
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Awesome Beats sound pretty bad lol...Im just wondering if there was one out there.
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The phone is loud enough for me already. But music player pro play music loud as he'll for me.
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cwalker29 said:
The loud enough for me already. But music player pro is loud as he'll.
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How do you prefer playerpro? I can help you with the EQ to help with the loudness
Looking for it, too.. at least until voodoo becomes supported for the s3.
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The CM9 DSP manager works a lot better for the GSIII, give it a shot.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1709497
I have an issue with my nexus 4 where the only audio that comes out through the speakers are notifications/alarm. All audio works just fine when headphones are plugged in.....any suggestions? Work fine until a couple minutes ago.
Headphones-All sounds work.
No Headphones- only notifications and Alarm work.
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Bump.
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Dumb suggestion, but clear out all recent apps. I had an issue like yours (but no sound through head phones either) and I found that the stupid chive app was goofing up the sound output. When I clear that app out of recents, I got my sound back. Not saying that's your issue, but worth a try.
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Try it. Got soundabout app from app store and set it to speaker and it worked fine. So I'm assuming phone is stuck in headphone mode.
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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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Does the N4 have an eq that I can use while listening to music via Bluetooth in my car? I want to adjust some settings when listening to podcasts or live music apps.
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DSP manager..?
dinosaur1 said:
Does the N4 have an eq that I can use while listening to music via Bluetooth in my car? I want to adjust some settings when listening to podcasts or live music apps.
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Stock should include musicfx. Other than that, there are plenty in the Play Store.
Pipusz said:
Stock should include musicfx. Other than that, there are plenty in the Play Store.
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I see musicfx but when I click on it nothing happens?
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dinosaur1 said:
I see musicfx but when I click on it nothing happens?
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What do you mean "when I click on it"? MusicFX sucks for BT streaming anyways. I highly recommend ViPER4Android. I used to require speaker boost apps and have all my volume settings for my phone and car stereo on max just to be able to hear the streaming music. Now, with V4A I don't need any extra booster apps and my BT streaming sounds just as clear and loud as a CD.
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You can try Noozxoide EIZO-rewire.
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What do you mean "when I click on it"? MusicFX sucks for BT streaming anyways. I highly recommend ViPER4Android. I used to require speaker boost apps and have all my volume settings for my phone and car stereo on max just to be able to hear the streaming music. Now, with V4A I don't need any extra booster apps and my BT streaming sounds just as clear and loud as a CD.
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What did u put down for the cpu
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What did u put down for the cpu
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You are supposed to use the A8 drivers for the Nexus 4 if you go by the instructions in the V4A thread. However I got better sound with the A9/A15 drivers. I also installed V4A on an sgh-I747m and the A8 drivers worked best on that device.
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You are supposed to use the A8 drivers for the Nexus 4 if you go by the instructions in the V4A thread. However I got better sound with the A9/A15 drivers. I also installed V4A on an sgh-I747m and the A8 drivers worked best on that device.
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Bummer, my N4 is not rooted.
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dinosaur1 said:
Bummer, my N4 is not rooted.
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What's stopping ya?
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everytime I see a post that says EQ in the subject I'm drawn to click it to see if it's about everquest. lmao
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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