When I plug in any 3.5mm headphone or aux cable, the screen displays "Media volume automatically turned down to protect your ears". I really hate this because I mainly listen to music in my car and turn the phone volume all the way up so I can control the volume with the car's radio. I have considered tasker or trigger (NFC) to turn the volume up all the way whenever I plug something in, but I just want the volume to stay the same from when I last unplugged the earphones. Can anyone help me fix this? I am on Sprint and have rooted my phone but haven't installed a ROM (yet).
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i would like to know as well, all i find in the sound setting was disable the automatic volume from call. Nothing from the aux input.
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I have the MotoRakr handsfree device for the car (the one that also transmits FM to stereo). On my omnia I was able to control the system volume when it was connected. Now on the Imagio whenever it connects it tells me that I cannot control the system volume on the phone and it has to be done through the headset itself. The thing has no volume controls and the sound is bing clipped badly.
I was wondering if there was a way to lower the system volume another way. I have tried lowering the Audio Manager volume to 80% but it hasn't changed. I don't understand why it would do this with one phone and not another.
Any ideas?
When i plug in my factory htc snap headphones the sound continues to come from the phone not the headphones. If i push the answer button on the headphones and hold it in then the sound comes through the headphones. Who wants to sit and hold the button to listen to something.....not this guy. So is there a registry value or something that i can change to invert the issue so they
would work correctly i.e. sound without having to hold the button.
My previous phone was epic4g which I had zero problems with in my car.
Anyways, I always have my phone plugged into my car stereo for music but when I get a phone call it doesnt give my bluetooth headset priority when I answer it will just use the phones mic and car speakers... (any idea how to change this? I have to unplug the aux cable everytime when I answer I didn't have to do this on my epic 4g.
2nd, I know they set up the volume thing as a precaution but are there any apps taht remove the restriction? Everytime I plug in my phone to my car stereo the volume resets to 3/4 it won't stay at full I know for safety reasons but it's really irrtating having to do change the volume to full everytime. Esp when I get phone calls.
Any help you guys can give would be great! thanks
Is there a way to disable the LG G2 from automatically turning the volume down when headphones are plugged in?
To recreate: play some music into headphones and turn up media volume to 100%, unplug headphones and plug them back in then you get a message stating "Media volume automatically turned down to protect your ears."
Currently I use the LG G2 in my car where its better to max the media volume going into the head unit jack. So I turn it up to 100% volume on the G2. Sounds great, but when I leave the vehicle and come back and jack in again the G2 drops the volume back down by default. Can't find where to disable this.
Was hoping it was in stock ROM settings but can't find it. Didn't see it in Xposed Framework G2 Xposed either.
Anyone know how to do this?
I have Bose QuietComfort 25 wired headphones. Anyone else use them and have problems?
1. As soon as I plug them in to the phone and adapter, the ring volume immediately goes to vibrate.
2. The in-line microphone is not working.
3. The in-line buttons seem to provide random results on the phone, usually any button just ends up lowering the media volume.
4. After plugging in the head phones, the power button no longer turns off the screen until i press volume up and volume down on the phone.... ?????
Audio through headphones works just fine though.
Not tried them with this phone myself. Sounds like a pinout issue, like you would need a CTIA/ OMTP adaptor. Although after trying to look to see which it is, I'm seeing lots of places selling an official BOSE android compatible cable. So I guess getting a new cable, while not great, is your best option.
Try shutting down, plugging in the headphones and restarting.
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