I am contemplating getting this phone, however as I found on the Optimus G Pro, LG didn't seem to enable the equalizer for its outbound bluetooth streaming profile. So applications such as Google Music showed no options for adjusting the sound equalizer.
Can anyone out there with this phone give me a heads up on whether or not this is still the case?
And i realize there are other applications you can download to do this from the play store, but I like to not have to install applications to take more system resources and the 3rd party EQ's don't generally sound very good either.
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One big plus for me on the Vibrant's music app was that it has actual settings in the music player. It has an equalizer (custom and preset), and audio enhancements (bass boost, live, etc).
however, the big fail is that if you stop playing the music, unplug the headphones, exit, etc. then all these settings/preferences change back to factory default upon your next visit to playing music in the app.
that doesn't make any sense.
i do know that some of the settings only work for headphones and not in 'non headphone' mode but it should know to save that preference. any way to get it to permanantly save the audio settings?
If you're using settings that only apply when the headphones are in like Bass Enhancement, there is no way around it defaulting to Normal. If it's not saving your headphone settings for those specific things I can believe that, but I don't think we can fix it.
Hello,
I'm new to all this, so, I have downloaded and installed BMSound_Full2.zip, VIPER4Android FX, VIPER4Android XHiFi, and an app called Equalizer.
Under Settings, My device, Sound, Music Effects, I see all these listed, and one called MusicFX, I guess it was installed from Samsung, or Sprint.
My question is, you can have only one of these active?
Not multiples at the same time?
It looks this way, as the menu only selects one at a time.
I was using the Google Play Edition for my Samsung Galaxy S4 (I9505), I flashed that ROM onto it, I used to use Google Play Music and use the equalizer settings there. Now I use the Cyanogenmod 4.4 Kitkat for my S4. The same equalizer for google play music is not there (it uses DSP manager or something).
I don't care about this but.. I had a really awesome equalizer preset there, I liked "FX Booster" I'm pretty sure that's what it's called. I need to recreate that same one with this equalizer so I would appreciate it if someone could post a screenshot of what FX Booster equalizer settings look like so I can copy them. I have looked almost everywhere, tried googling every type of thing and nothing helps.
If nobody can do that, can someone tell me how I can get the old equalizer back?
DSP Disable
As far as i am aware the FX Booster has 4 different qualities , 3d Effects , Clarity , Bass , not sure about the 4th. I am guessing this is more than a bunch of equalizer setting. DSP, AcId , Viper Audio are all custom sound mods that need to be de-activated if you do need to use the players equalizer.(You should be carefull removing the DSP , there might be side effects)
I've been having issues where the built in equaliser doesn't work. So I've installed third party apps and they are all blocked from changing anything. I haven't got anything else installed apart from Sony's music player and Tidal.
I'm running stable oreo 8.1 (not rooted)
Has anyone else experienced the same issue and know of a solution?
To use another eq, you have to remove or disable the others. Go to your apps from the Android settings, show system apps, then find MusicFX. Disable it and another eq should work.
Didn't work. Still can't get stock or third party equaliser to work
Hi,
So Google Play doesn't have the Equalizer in settings, and I've read that it hides the option when the device has its own. But as far as I can tell the 6T only has an EQ for earphones...
Am I missing something, or is there a 3rd party EQ app that you can recommend for Bluetooth speakers?
Cheers all!