The google now voice feedback doesn't seem to link to any of the volumes, so it only has one set volume. How can I make it louder?
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It should be the media volume. Try adjusting it while it's talking.
You can try the setting the system volume, which is not normally accessible. If you download Light Flow it let you access to all the various volumes.
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Is there any way to adjust the notification volume at the same time as the ringer volume like every other phone besides Motorola's? My wife's bionic has the same issue.
I've tried an app called volume control + but to do what I want you have to open the app every time you want to adjust both volumes using the rocker.
If you're unsure what I'm talking about, try adjusting the volume using the rocker. It will only adjust the ringtone volume and not the notification volume. You can verify by opening the sound settings menu.
This app seems promising. May not be what you're looking for exactly, but a widget is better than nothing.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=apocalipsisx.controlpanel
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***added at 10:30pm*** my rocker adjusts both my notifications and ringer volumes. My media volume is separate.
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***added at 10:30pm*** my rocker adjusts both my notifications and ringer volumes. My media volume is separate.
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Your Nexus is pure Android, which has the ringer and notification volumes tied together. It seems Motorola separated the two volumes with no option to join them.
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On my RAZR M. I use my Nexus for playing around at home. I checked the function of the M's rocker shortly after my other post.
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On my RAZR M. I use my Nexus for playing around at home. I checked the function of the M's rocker shortly after my other post.
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That is strange, my Razr M does not change the notification volume with the rocker.
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scottjb said:
That is strange, my Razr M does not change the notification volume with the rocker.
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Yea pretty annoying isn't it? Can't believe they removed such a basic option
My phone suddenly changes volume when I listen to music.
have anyone else experienced this?
It's pretty annoying as it can get very loud.
Hey
I have noticed this.
Also think the volume is very low
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disable adapt sound then try
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I know there's a volume hack but does equalizers like Viper4Android or DSP manager play a role to volumes in calls?
or do they only effect music players ?
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Hello,
When I make calls with my headphones are plugged in I am unable to lower the volume to a low enough volume for my comfort. The lowest setting is to loud. Is there any way for me to lower the lowest setting?
Ps. I am using 4.4.4 on a rooted nexus 4
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You could try using viper4android fx to lower overall gain, but this would affect all audio applications and not just in call.
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Thanks I'll try that
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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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