[Q?]Maximum sound level modding - HD2 Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting and Genera

hello.
i'm pretty sure i saw somewhere a way of changing some system files in a rom to have a higher/lower volume sound (i'm talking about the real maximum level, not the volume like using volume buttons). i couldn't find anything about it. can anyone guide me? thatnks.
(what i want to do is to increase the maximum sound level)

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It's just built in dj Steve rom, I sent him PM but no answer so far
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But to answer your question, yes. I think you'd need to download his source (if it's available) modify it, and build it yourself though.
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