I've been running Sacs V3 Rom for a month now...awesome Rom! The one thing that keeps annoying me and may not have anything to do with the ROM itself is that the volume levels are way too loud and don't allow for fine volume control. Is there a way to expand the volume step levels beyond the standard 7 for more fine control? Or is there a way to decrease the volume beyond the lowest level? Even at the lowest setting the ringtone startles me every time my phone rings because it's so loud (changing the ringtone doesn't help).
I have tried various volume control apps but either they don't change the fine volume step control, or they just plain don't work. "Fine Volume Control V2" works about the best because it gives 1% steps but it is very buggy and the volume settings don't "stick". I have also tried using the Xposed Installer with XVolume, which is supposed to increase the step size from 7 to as much as 45, but that didn't work either.
Any advice or others fine volume control apps I'm missing that would provide more control?
Maybe when you installed you selected the "loud" volume hack rather than the "slight" or "Stock". You could dirty flash and select the stock or slight mod.
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daniel4653 said:
Maybe when you installed you selected the "loud" volume hack rather than the "slight" or "Stock". You could dirty flash and select the stock or slight mod.
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I did not see any kind of hack to set the volume level when originally installing the ROM, nor when I tried to dirty flash it.
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I'm using stock 12332 build and performance fix which includes DJ_Steve kernel, volume boost etc, I'm generally very happy but the volume boost is to aggressive for me so during call the sound is too low or too loud, so could anybody tell me how to switch it off or adjust the volume step
Thnx in advance
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Is the Volume Boost available as a separate app or upgrade file?
It's just built in dj Steve rom, I sent him PM but no answer so far
At the risk of sounding like a jackass, what's wrong with the volume buttons? Just turn it down a bit
But to answer your question, yes. I think you'd need to download his source (if it's available) modify it, and build it yourself though.
I have had this problem too. The volume buttons after volume boost change the volume in increments far to big. If there is any easy fix for this please tell
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Well, sometimes there are some podcasts whose volume is quite low and quite dificult listen to them. One solution would be to increase the volume by pc, but I'm triyin to find an easier solution through the mobile.
I saw some aplications like volume booster, but any of them worked in our U8800. That is why I want to ask you if any of you know how to fix it.
THX!
Volume + should be working. Ret4rt includes it in hes rom.
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I'm using dsp manager from cyanogenmod. its quite good.you can use app named 'equailizer' if have non rooted mobile.
Volume+ tested and doesn't work the volume increase (I use the rooted 2.3 stock Rom)
About DSP Manager it just let control de volume, but doesn't increase it, does it?
earphone sound volume is increased a bit can't say about speaker volume.
Is anyone having issues with this rom and using the volume control with headphones on? Without headphones, the functionality seems to be normal. With headphones, the volume up/down buttons act erratically, they increase/decrease in increments, but somewhat retain their overall function.
Hitting volume up once causes the volume to raise, hitting it again lowers the volume. Hitting it a third time causes it to raise the volume higher than the first time, the fourth time lowers the volume, but at a higher volume than the second. Volume down acts pretty much the same way.
Ideas? I'd have posted in the rom thread, but restrictions and all...
Are you using an equalizer at all?
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Yeah, DSPManager is included in the rom, but it doesn't seem to matter whether it's enabled or not.
Edit - Just flashed the rom to MazWoz's JB 4.1.2 just to rule out a few things. (and check out JB!) Volume works normally here, so its probably related to the 30-step volume mod in some way.
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I've seen that same issue in different roms, too. I use SOS+, and it does the same thing. The issue seems to be with the mod, and not with the Rom acting incorrectly.
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So is there any way to fix this issue or a patch maybe? Its not bugging me much, just curious.
Had the same issue with DigitalKarma v.7. I "froze" DSPManager in Titanium Backup and it seems to have fixed this problem.
Hello.
I have a problem with oneplus two.
The minimum level of volume in the headphones is too loud (very).
I have root + xposeed not afraid to change system files (if they are safe), but I would not want to play in changing kernels, etc.
Any suggestions?
matel912 said:
Hello.
I have a problem with oneplus two.
The minimum level of volume in the headphones is too loud (very).
I have root + xposeed not afraid to change system files (if they are safe), but I would not want to play in changing kernels, etc.
Any suggestions?
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Do you have the audio effects turned on? If so, try turning them off, you'll see that the volume will immediately drop significantly.
vonotny said:
Do you have the audio effects turned on? If so, try turning them off, you'll see that the volume will immediately drop significantly.
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when I turned on the audio effects for music it is VERY too loud, when it is turned off is just too loud
Anyone else have any idea?
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Gravity Box [LP] from xposed
Media Tweaks > More music volume steps
You can add up to a total of 50 steps, allowing for lower volumes.
khaos64 said:
Gravity Box [LP] from xposed
Media Tweaks > More music volume steps
You can add up to a total of 50 steps, allowing for lower volumes.
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I use already 50 steps but it does not change the minimum and maximum values only those in between.
So it is still too loud
matel912 said:
I use already 50 steps but it does not change the minimum and maximum values only those in between.
So it is still too loud
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This is not true...
The minimum volumes are:
Stock - %6.6 (repeating) of the Max
50 steps - %2 of the Max
Though if it is still too loud or not for you is a different story.
khaos64 said:
This is not true...
The minimum volumes are:
Stock - %6.6 (repeating) of the Max
50 steps - %2 of the Max
Though if it is still too loud or not for you is a different story.
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I have no reason to disbelieve you
But the problem still is.
No worries... If the above isn't satisfactory, this option should solve your issue, but.... will have to change kernels.
If you are running OOS 2.2.0:
Flash boeffla kernel beta 19:
Here
Install the boeffla config app:
Here
Open boeffla config app
Grant root access
Goto Boeffla-sound tab
Turn on switch
Slide the volume sliders until acceptable
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Other than that...
I read of an app that is in the app store that may also be able to solve your issue called Fine Volume Control v2. It's not free and I can't confirm that it will do what you need.
Is there any way to adjust the ring/notification volume besides having to go into settings/sound? The volume rock only adjusts media volume.
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ledvedder said:
Is there any way to adjust the ring/notification volume besides having to go into settings/sound? The volume rock only adjusts media volume.
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I believe this is the new way it's set up in Android Pie.
I find it very annoying.
bp328i said:
I believe this is the new way it's set up in Android Pie.
I find it very annoying.
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Completely agree on it being annoying. I'v very surprised that Google chose to make this the standard for Android Pie. I don't understand the logic at all.
I completely agree, it makes no sense at all. The old system worked perfectly and made more sense - you only need to adjust media volume WHEN MEDIA IS PLAYING. The rest of the time the rocker should adjust ringer/notification volume.
I made a thread about this very thing a few weeks ago and was told by most people that I'm the one with the problem because why would I ever need to adjust my ringer volume on a regular basis. I guess some people don't want louder volume during the day and quieter at night.