Did a search but didn't find anything... I noticed that the speaker on the back of my phone plays media content much louder as soon as my Bluetooth headset connects. Anyone else can verify this?
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I really just have noted that I am stock, not rooted and on 4.2.1 (to keep lte without having to flash old radio)
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I saw a post about volume issues with the galaxy nexus on jellybean, and some people were talking about certain kernels that have volume boosts built in... in fact I'm running air kernel on my ns4g which has voodoo and allows me to increase the output. Is there anything like that for the nexus 7? The headphone output isn't as loud as I wish it was. And sorry of this has been answered and I jus didn't find it, searching is easier on the computer which I don't have access to at the moment...
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I use the app "equalizer" and set it to rock. Louder and much better output.
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I use volume + (volume booster) from meltus. I have 2 N7's and one isn't as loud as the other so this app makes it so much better...actually too loud sometimes.
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Im not sure but I neccesary use mic for small talk.I heard nexus 4 use Ctia standard be same iphone.
Experts help me for confirmation that it can use.
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can anyone answer me?
You can use the mic but controlling volume cant be control,i tried it!
I just got the g2, coming from a s4.
I am rooted on stock Verizon. I connect to my bose soundlink bluetooth speaker, and status says connected and media is checked. When I play anything, sound comes out of the phone earpiece and not the Bluetooth. Not the phone speaker but the earpiece. If I disconnect the Bluetooth, audio plays through the phone speaker correctly. I have tried this with both a Bluetooth speaker and headset and same problem with both, sound through phone earpiece when connected to bluetooth and not through the Bluetooth speaker. Not sure what is causing it but it is driving me crazy. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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Same thing happens to me. I got T-mobile lg g2.
I don't know how to fix your issue. But, once it is fixed you will find that music streamed off of the G2 sounds horrible. It makes my Bose almost sound like it's mono.
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I reflashed stock ROM, it worked for a day, and then same problem. I know it is the phone, I can use every other device I have and it works fine. Is there another version of the Bluetooth app we can try? Really frustrating and tough finding any info
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Haven't found solution yet, any other ideas?
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Is it me or does anyone notice that when connecting to Bluetooth the sound of music is really degraded. Does anyone know if there is some sort of fix for this. It kind of bugs me.
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djraimondi said:
Is it me or does anyone notice that when connecting to Bluetooth the sound of music is really degraded. Does anyone know if there is some sort of fix for this. It kind of bugs me.
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I've noticed this too. It sounds screechy at points in some songs.
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Anyone else have any input on what to do. My stupid aux port is wonky now and I would really love to get crisper Bluetooth
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djraimondi said:
Anyone else have any input on what to do. My stupid aux port is wonky now and I would really love to get crisper Bluetooth
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You could try viper4android, it helped out my bluetooth quality. It won't probably sound as good because BT compresses the music a second time vs the jack.
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Different Bluetooth devices I think sound different.
For example, streaming to a pair of Plantronics BackBeat Bluetooth headsets sound not as good or as crisp as streaming to a Bose Mini Soundock.
OK, fine, one's a headset versus a speaker. But then I also have a WiRevo Bluetooth headset and the Plantronics sounds much better.
Having said all that, my $10 pair of wired Samsung headsets sound better than my Bluetooth headsets.
I would have to disagree. It seems no matter what I connect to I get the same sound. I find it weird cause my droid RAZR HD sounds so crisp but the g2 is so bad
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I recently picked up a Bt35toy for hands free call and audio streaming in my car. The audio playback is extremely bad compared to my previous audio tape converter. Does anyone have an app that can correct the sound quality for streaming audio via Bluetooth. Currently the volume is significantly lower and it sounds as if the music is being played through a tin can.
Thanks for any ideas
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Anyone??????
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Not sure if it's really a problem of bluetooth streaming quality. Maybe it's a problem of power of the streaming ?
Does the "quality" of the audio playback differs from time to time ? like when you move your phone ? near the receiver ? or when it is fully charged ?
Can you (or have you) tried with another phone ?
Finally, have you tried audio/volume booster apps ? or equalizer (Viper/DSPManager/...) ?
The receiver is mounted almost directly below the phone. I have noticed a difference in distance or charge power. I will try to pay attention to that. I think a volume booster would be helpful. I will see what I can find.
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I forgot about this thread. Any other ideas for increasing the Bluetooth gain?
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