there doesnt seem to be a sound profile for both sound and vibrate (only for calls)
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I use an app called Profile Scheduler+.
It's primary use for me, is to change the sound profiles during the day; that is -- turn them off at night, and have them at normal volume on weekends, etc.
That said, these profiles I set up are not truly Sound, Vibrate and Silent (our three usual choices), but instead they are variations of the Sound profile. For example, my day profile isn't really Vibrate, but it is the Sound profile with most of the volumes set to very low. My night profile isn't really vibrate nor silent but it's like the day profile except even lower in volumes.
The volume levels for notification, alarms, phone calls, media, etc. are all set independently for each profile. You can enable/disable vibrate for each one, along with various other settings if you wish (e.g. turn off wifi & mobile radio at night, if you wished).
That's one way to get both sound and vibrate, I'm sure there are other ways too. Free version of app can be found here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wetpalm.ProfileScheduler&hl=en
i was hoping to make it work without apps, but seems like hard luck. i remembered quicksettings has a button to change between profiles and includes the mode i wanted. but it does nothing. why would they remove this, does no harm to have all the combinations
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I turned the system volume down so that clicking sound will not be too loud, but after a while it gets louder so I checked the system volume again and sure enough it's back to max. I turn it down again, but soon it's back to max again. Anyone know what is causing this?
I know when I tinker with Maps it raises the System Volume to max. Sometimes I don't see it, but when i reboot my phone it is.
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I know when I tinker with Maps it raises the System Volume to max. Sometimes I don't see it, but when i reboot my phone it is.
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This seem tone the problem with me as well. Anytime I active the navigation is sets the system volume up. I think it may be because it needs the volume for the voice / notifications for upcoming turns and stuff.
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Is there a way to make the system volume adjustment actually stick? I like the clicks, but defaulting to the max is just too loud.
I use an app called Timeriffic from the market. I setup all my volumes and well when the time changes and the days it adjusts as needed. Works great because I have my system volume set to low and when I use Maps it will adjust the next time it boots or the time.
http://www.appbrain.com/app/timeriffic/com.alfray.timeriffic
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I use an app called Timeriffic from the market. I setup all my volumes and well when the time changes and the days it adjusts as needed. Works great because I have my system volume set to low and when I use Maps it will adjust the next time it boots or the time.
http://www.appbrain.com/app/timeriffic/com.alfray.timeriffic
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Thanx. It still sounds rather complex for a simple setting.
I spoke with Tmo yesterday and she said no one else had reported that bug. It didn't bother me as much before but now that I can actually use the gps it's a nuisance. I also just sent a note to Samsung today...hope it gets on the to do list for the next update.
Well where I work they don't want it loud when your phone rings.
I have my phone setup like the following since I work in an office.
8am-430pm Mon-Fri
Ring
Vibrate
Ring 50%
Notification 25%
Media 15%
System 15%
430-8am
Ring
Vibrate
Ringer 100%
Notification 100%
Media 80%
System 15%
I have the other Party Time and Sleeping in Disabled since well I really never use them.
As well when I flash a new Rom, which happens all the time I just re-install my apps and this takes over and sets all my volumes so I don't have to tinker with it ever. Volumes seem Low I just adjust whatever and from there on its always where I want it.
Take Vacation I just Create a new profile and uncheck Weekdaze and set everything to 100% minus System Volume and I'm back.
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I spoke with Tmo yesterday and she said no one else had reported that bug. It didn't bother me as much before but now that I can actually use the gps it's a nuisance. I also just sent a note to Samsung today...hope it gets on the to do list for the next update.
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That is ****ing bull****. I have had that problem with every ROM i have tried on the Vibrant. Besides, T-Mobile knows ****!!!
kizer said:
Well where I work they don't want it loud when your phone rings.
I have my phone setup like the following since I work in an office.
8am-430pm Mon-Fri
Ring
Vibrate
Ring 50%
Notification 25%
Media 15%
System 15%
430-8am
Ring
Vibrate
Ringer 100%
Notification 100%
Media 80%
System 15%
I have the other Party Time and Sleeping in Disabled since well I really never use them.
As well when I flash a new Rom, which happens all the time I just re-install my apps and this takes over and sets all my volumes so I don't have to tinker with it ever. Volumes seem Low I just adjust whatever and from there on its always where I want it.
Take Vacation I just Create a new profile and uncheck Weekdaze and set everything to 100% minus System Volume and I'm back.
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Thank you. I will give it a try.
I normally use Audio Manager to control all my sound settings... the system vol seems to reset after using navigation.
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Does anyone know how to disable the sound notification when plugging into USB? I've seen a few posts here and on other sites, but they don't seem to be relevant to the X (I guess some other phones have a "None" or "Silent" option for the notification sound, while the X doesn't).
I also have SD card notification turned off, and USB debugging off, and still no go. I keep my volume turned up so I can hear it ring when I'm in the car or anywhere there's background noise, but when I plug it into USB it plays the "Droid" sound kind of loud. It's bugging me and probably other people near me at work...
Any help?
No ideas? Anyone?
Install Audio Manager and use the widget to reduce the "Alerts" volume. That will leave your "Ringer" volume up to the higher level. Of course, this will lower all of your alerts (incoming text messages, etc), but it leaves your ringer alone.
Thanks, but that's not any better than having it say Droid...then I'll never know it when I get emails/texts, unless I happen to see the blinking light.
I think I'll just deal with it though, it's not a huge issue, and I don't normally plug it in and unplug it that often that it's really a problem...just on occasional annoyance.
It's really annoying that argubly the best Android phone out there lacks features everyother Android phone has.
In your main settings change notification to silent. In gmail settings change the tone to what you want and in your sms change your notification to what you want.
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I am unable to get this to work. There is no "silent" notification ringtone. Putting the phone on "silent mode" does exactly what you would expect. I can change individual sounds per application (calendar, text, email, etc) but whatever I have set in the main settings of the phone will be the ringtone for the USB connect. I'd rather not have to create a blank MP3 because that's just dumb that I would have to go that length to do something so simple.
OK, what I did is just change the Notification ringtone to "Look at Me". It's not a perfect solution, but it's much quieter, so I can deal with it.
I know this is an older post but there is a check box for SD card notifications under settings, sound. Just un-check it.
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For starters, coming from a Nokia world, I'm surprised that many other platforms(except BB) dont have profiles built in! That's crazy!
So I was surprised to see that the Mytouch4g has its "modes" option.
Using it however I have noticed that you cant really set volume for ringtones and notifications with these things. All I can do is either turn it off or on and change the tone of the ringtone etc based on the mode selected.
That's not useful
I still have to set the phone on silent etc when going into a meeting or going to bed etc....
Am I missing anything?
I also noticed that changes made to the Normal Sound profile stick...as in Ringer volume at 50% and Notification Volume at 25%....
But changes made to the Silent Profile dont..everytime I get out of it and come back....all notification volume levels are set to 0.
What's the point in letting us set it if it doesnt stick?
There must be a way of muting all sound from the phone (calls,notifications,etc) except for the alarm .... Besides manually lowering the volume for each volume
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There must be a way of muting all sound from the phone (calls,notifications,etc) except for the alarm .... Besides manually lowering the volume for each volume
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Try Silent Sleep from Google Play, works well for me or Mute Ringer.
Hold down power and press mute (speaker with a line through it icon)
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Check out AudioManager. It's a pay app but allows you to control all individual volumes. I use the widget on my home screen when I set my alarm on my phone and turn sound off and I can verify that the alarm volume is still on.
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depending on why you need this why don't try airplane mode?
even if you don't need data connection, is clear
stremax said:
depending on why you need this why don't try airplane mode?
even if you don't need data connection, is clear
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I still want to be connected to the internet to allow apps and stuff to update and work in the background I just want to be able to mute all the sound except the alarm in 1 click
My alarm stays on full volume regardless of all the other sounds. I put my phone on vibrate every night and it doesn't ever mess with the alarm volume
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I still want to be connected to the internet to allow apps and stuff to update and work in the background I just want to be able to mute all the sound except the alarm in 1 click
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Just put you phone in silent mode. Long press power and press silent.
Alarm will never be turned off regardless of the profile. That's a feature!
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Not quite what you're after but I use timerific to silence my phone at night
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There must be a way of muting all sound from the phone (calls,notifications,etc) except for the alarm .... Besides manually lowering the volume for each volume
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Not sure one ROM you're on... But lowering the volume using the volume rockers doesn't effect my alarm notification volume level.
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Not sure one ROM you're on... But lowering the volume using the volume rockers doesn't effect my alarm notification volume level.
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exactly the vol buttons only effects calls,music etc, the alarm has to be changed manually,
there's also quiet hours so you dont need to change it every night
Such a big discussion about nothing. When you put your phone on silent, meaning all the sounds are off, you will still hear the alarm.
I change it ask the time depending on my usage.
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Darn gesture typing.
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Hey guys,
is there no way to customize the sound profiles?
I can't let the phone just vibrate instead of muting it or turning sound on with any of the three profiles.
One profiles totally mutes the phone and doesn't allow to turn sounds on. The other two don't allow to mute the phone or set it on vibration.
One of the three profiles even only let's me toggle if the phone should vibrate for incoming calls. Nothing else!