Just rooted the phone today and DL'd TiBu and am looking for the process that causes the volume to decrease with that ridiculous 'Listening at full volume may cause your head to explode' stupid A warning so I can freeze the thing. Tired of constantly having to increase the volume to full when listening to music and then that stupid warning popping up. What is that process called so I can freeze its azz???
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Well in the past i always heard having the percentage showing kills the battery faster. I had always believed that since it seemed that way with the nexus one but you could be right. I would love to change the battery to one of the custom ones though
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Install xposed framework then wanam and it's under the sound settings.
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Thank you!
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Install xposed framework then wanam and it's under the sound settings.
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Well, that didn't work. The only thing it changes is no notification it's dropping the volume. It still IS dropping the volume about a third down. That is what I want to prevent, not necessarily the notification that it's doing it but the volume drop. Any ideas how to stop it from dropping the volume when I use Google Music, PowerAmp, Pandara, etc???
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Well, that didn't work. The only thing it changes is no notification it's dropping the volume. It still IS dropping the volume about a third down. That is what I want to prevent, not necessarily the notification that it's doing it but the volume drop. Any ideas how to stop it from dropping the volume when I use Google Music, PowerAmp, Pandara, etc???
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I use tasker for that. As soon as I plug headphones in I have it set to move volume to max. I've never found another way unfortunately.
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That's one thing I miss about my old Razr Maxx, the Moto task manager that allowed me to change values during certain times of day or during certain actions. Does Tasker work pretty well doing that?? I'll charge my phone overnight at times and when it hits 100% it turns the screen on and it never goes off. And the volume is full blast at night and I'll get a task and I'll nearly jump out of my socks when it sounds.
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I use tasker for that. As soon as I plug headphones in I have it set to move volume to max. I've never found another way unfortunately.
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Just wondering if its possible to turn the volume rocker off, everytime I grab my phone I end up turning my sound all the way down and it's very annoying.
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Just wondering if its possible to turn the volume rocker off, everytime I grab my phone I end up turning my sound all the way down and it's very annoying.
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i'm just kidding, but i couldn't resist....
Yeah they need some type of way to lock it.
Theres an app called ring guard that reverts the ring tone volume when accidentally hit. It's pretty good because I used to hit out all the time.
If you don't like that then I suggest acquiring a case the protects the volume from being so easily pressed.
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i'm just kidding, but i couldn't resist....
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Riggs may be kidding but it's actually the truth. The volume keys are useful, why would you want them disabled? The best solution to your problem really is to just stop pressing them. I know the problem, I had my own issues with them... for about 2 days. Then I just stopped pressing them.
Don't downgrade your device, upgrade yourself
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Thanks everyone for your replies, no I'm not holding it wrong but I am left handed and the volume rocker is always against my hand. When typing like I am right now I occasional hit the volume by accident. Also I have car holder and that always hits em as well, didn't have that problem with my evo so I was just asking a question. I appreciate the jokes because they are funny and I thank the only one of you all who actually gave me some good advice.
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I use Volume locker - it still allows you to press the button, but does not change the setting until you confirm it on the screen. It seems to be the best solution sort of editing the text file on the phone that contains the button mappings.
Good luck
I use volume locker also by hourdb in the market...I can vouch that its a great app that does wonders...also comes with many fine tune settings to control many different scenarios depending on your needs.
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I got my nexus 4 on Monday and flashed the latest AOKP and Franco kernel right away. Today i turned it on when i woke up and it had 100% battery. I went to school and used it for about 10min at lunch. When i got home i only had 42% battery.
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So figure out what's causing it.
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So figure out what's causing it.
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I posted the thread for help finding whats causing it
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Some people have reported that it is caused by rebooting while silent mode or vibrate mode is enabled. Disable it, reboot, then go back into your silent or vibrate mode.
Others say that disabling touch sounds resolves it as well.
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Some people have reported that it is caused by rebooting while silent mode or vibrate mode is enabled. Disable it, reboot, then go back into your silent or vibrate mode.
Others say that disabling touch sounds resolves it as well.
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Tried both. No luck. Gonna try a new kernel
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audio out is sounds. mms, facebook,gplus, vibration, touch sounds unlock sounds etc. usually disabling some of those will help.
same problem here!!
does anyone have a solution for this? I have tried Franco and Faux but in both I get max 3 hours of screen time!
My problem occurs after installing VLC Player Beta. I believe its not only this app that can cause this.
Even after uninstalling the app, the AUDIOOUT_2 did not stop.
So, I went to config/applications manager/Executing and than Cache process. Just killed everything related to music or media.
At last the phone could sleep again (look at the end of "Atividade" bar).
Hope it can help you too.
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My problem occurs after installing VLC Player Beta. I believe its not only this app that can cause this.
Even after uninstalling the app, the AUDIOOUT_2 did not stop.
So, I went to config/applications manager/Executing and than Cache process. Just killed everything related to music or media.
At last the phone could sleep again (look at the end of "Atividade" bar).
Hope it can help you too.
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Yep, so that sounds like a temporary fix... When you restart your phone, does the wakelock come back?
No. Everything is great. :good:
The culprit for me is the alarm. ..switch off alarm and wakelock audio2 is gone. ..hope this helps. .
I have poked around in system root attempting to find the file that triggers the volume warning without any success so I have come here to ask for help. If anyone knows how to disable this annoying warning please tell me. I cant express to you how much this warning bothers me! If you don't know what I'm talking about I have attached a couple of photos below.
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Any one know how you cant tell me that you this doesnt bother anyone else as well
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This doesn't trigger with me. You on stock?
I used to get that when using Pandora, but it seems to have gone away (don't know when). Never even thought about it until I saw this thread.
I'm stock/rooted/Shabby kernel. I remove lots of apks before flashing, there must be one that handles those messages.
Does it only happen with headphones plugged in? Maybe that's why I don't see the message, been listening through the speaker recently.
Headphone Jack Plugged-In
I can confirm that this only happens when something is connected to the headphone jack. In my case I am playing through my vehicles audio system. I would most definitely like a mod to disable it.
Bump...I'm trying to find a solution for this too.
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Bump...I'm trying to find a solution for this too.
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It is a mod, have you tried custom roms rather than stock? Most of the custom roms have that mod.
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Nottach xposed has the option to disable this. Just a simple apk file that has all sorts of cool things.
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Nottach xposed has the option to disable this. Just a simple apk file that has all sorts of cool things.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2285074
This is the link for the Mod. I installed v12 (the latest and last version) and it works perfectly on the Sprint phones. The Mod is made for AT&T phones but works fine on Sprint. It's easy to install...just two apk's (one for the Framework and one for the Mod). Plus there are a ton of other customizable options in the Mod which are very useful.
I installed the Mod mainly for the galactically-stupid volume warning but am using many of its other features now. It sure has made the stock ROM a lot more user friendly.
BTW, I haven't installed the MF9 update and am still on MDL.
You can also use this Mod. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=44390237#post44390237
Hi,
I just got my Nexus 6P. The volume of music is very loud, but of the phone-call speaker mode very weak despite me putting it at max volume while in call.
Is there a fix/ work-around?
Thank you!
Sblast said:
Hi,
I just got my Nexus 6P. The volume of music is very loud, but of the phone-call speaker mode very weak despite me putting it at max volume while in call.
Is there a fix/ work-around?
Thank you!
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Rooting and turning up overall decibals. Though it just sounds like garbage at that point. I have tried it. The speakers are just crappy IMO.
They are great for music, it's just that the phone speakers are extremely weak. Anyone? Help?
Sblast said:
They are great for music, it's just that the phone speakers are extremely weak. Anyone? Help?
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I own the phone dude. They are the same speakers. Root it and use a custom kernel to turn up the volume. Not sure what else you think can be done. There is not a separate speaker for only calls.....
I'm not interested in pumping out all my volumes, only phone speaker
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I'm not interested in pumping out all my volumes, only phone speaker
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Look in your: system/etc/mixer_paths.xml and change all the Digital Volume from 84 to 95 or whatever you want, save, exit and reboot. I haven't had to do this I've been on roms since the 1st hour I received my device. Never noticed the low volume but this is what I did on previous devices and worked fine. Hope that helps.
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Look in your: system/etc/mixer_paths.xml and change all the Digital Volume from 84 to 95 or whatever you want, save, exit and reboot. I haven't had to do this I've been on roms since the 1st hour I received my device. Never noticed the low volume but this is what I did on previous devices and worked fine. Hope that helps.
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Olalala....Thank you for the great advice!
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Look in your: system/etc/mixer_paths.xml and change all the Digital Volume from 84 to 95 or whatever you want, save, exit and reboot. I haven't had to do this I've been on roms since the 1st hour I received my device. Never noticed the low volume but this is what I did on previous devices and worked fine. Hope that helps.
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Since you would have to root to do that, it would be much easier to just install a kernel where you can move a slider to change it. The OP doesn't want all volumes up though. Just phone.
Anyone figure out which one controls just in call ear-speaker volume?
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Look in your: system/etc/mixer_paths.xml and change all the Digital Volume from 84 to 95 or whatever you want, save, exit and reboot. I haven't had to do this I've been on roms since the 1st hour I received my device. Never noticed the low volume but this is what I did on previous devices and worked fine. Hope that helps.
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Do you know which line controls the speaker during phone calls ?
Hi is there a way to disable the earphone volume warning? Thanks
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Not that I'm aware of, but if you just make it a habit to put the volume full after every reboot (and dismiss the warning), it won't warn you again until the next reboot
Ok thanks. I'm just asking because I saw a video where someone disable it on galaxy s8
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Settings - sound and vibrations - volume - click the three dots, media volume limiter, on, set all the way up. You can try that.
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Settings - sound and vibrations - volume - click the three dots, media volume limiter, on, set all the way up. You can try that.
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I don't have the 3 dots. [emoji20]
No, comes back after every reboot.
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Ok thanks. I'm just asking because I saw a video where someone disable it on galaxy s8
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It was possible on older Samsung models with root and Xposed.
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Three dots..
Settings stay after power cycle.
No warning after a powercycle and volume moved all the way up.
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Three dots..
Settings stay after power cycle.
No warning after a powercycle and volume moved all the way up.View attachment 4147487
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Still shows up for me after power cycle
Its only available in Snapdragon model, something to do with regulations
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Still shows up for me after power cycle
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I power cycled my phone and it looked like it did not reset, that was because I had no Bluetooth hooked up after the reboot. You are correct, it does reset, and this is on a snapdragon phone in the US.