Hello,
When I make calls with my headphones are plugged in I am unable to lower the volume to a low enough volume for my comfort. The lowest setting is to loud. Is there any way for me to lower the lowest setting?
Ps. I am using 4.4.4 on a rooted nexus 4
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You could try using viper4android fx to lower overall gain, but this would affect all audio applications and not just in call.
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Thanks I'll try that
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Hey guys I was wondering how to Jack up my phone speaker and headphone Jack volume. I like to plug my phone in at work and play music through speakers. Everyone else's phone plays music way louder than mine any suggestions??
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two apps
"Speaker Loudness & Amp Control"
"FauxSound Audio/Sound Control"
ihatelolcats said:
two apps
"Speaker Loudness & Amp Control"
"FauxSound Audio/Sound Control"
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A little further clarification... He also needs to be rooted and running a kernel that supports fauxs sound mods.
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My main concern is the head phone Jack
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Tommymac1039 said:
My main concern is the head phone Jack
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The apps mentioned above will get the job done. Specifically faux sound control
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2025486 this is a free solution..
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5tYXZlbi5wbGF5ZXIzIl0.
get this player. it'll solve your problem
Volume + works great for me, both for the speaker and (bluetooth) headset. Look in Google Play. No root required.
Got the application and it didn't work no application has solved my volume problem
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The google now voice feedback doesn't seem to link to any of the volumes, so it only has one set volume. How can I make it louder?
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It should be the media volume. Try adjusting it while it's talking.
You can try the setting the system volume, which is not normally accessible. If you download Light Flow it let you access to all the various volumes.
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Hey guys, I received my new Note 3 today and it's absolutely amazing. I have a small issue with it, and that is the speaker, it's really loud. Even with the lowest volume possible it's sometimes feels too loud for me. Is there any way to set it to a bit lower volume? Help is appreciated.
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Does anyone knows a "solution"?
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Any way to increase the mic volume? Very hard to hear on Skype.
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If your rooted then download and install Viper4Android. Check XDA for the apk and information. It blows away any other audio mod. It includes increasing the volume (gain) among many other controls.
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I've had Viper since it came out. Best mod ever too! I didn't think you could adjust the mic volume though. I can hear them fine but they can't hardly hear me on their end. There's adjustments in a prop i can male but Iscrewed around to much and killed my sounds altogether and needed to reinstall the rom. I've got it working fine on my phone but it has headset properties that the tablets don't.
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This is an example of the headphone adjustments I've made on my phone to increase the volume.
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hello
my nexus 4 's sound output is very low.
i'm using franco kernel, 4.4.2 miui rom.
You can try installing viper4android and increasing the gain, works fine for me on stock 4.4.4.
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lolcakes203 said:
You can try installing viper4android and increasing the gain, works fine for me on stock 4.4.4.
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you mean this one;
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vipercn.viper4android4x.xhifi&hl=en ? (a chines app)
ARDV said:
you mean this one;
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vipercn.viper4android4x.xhifi&hl=en ? (a chines app)
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Use this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39156703
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jd1639 said:
Use this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39156703
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what i should use :
High Quality Mode: Available for processors with NEON.
or
Super Audio Quality: Available for processors with NEON
how to know that my processor has NEON?
Use the super quality, Nexus 4 SoC is capable of running NEON instructions.
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lolcakes203 said:
Use the super quality, Nexus 4 SoC is capable of running NEON instructions.
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i did,
but i don't feel any change !
Did you enable it for all the different sound outputs and then for the output you felt was too low increase the master gain? It won't do anything unless you enable it and set it up. You also need to go to sound and change the equalizer from system default to viper4android.
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lolcakes203 said:
Did you enable it for all the different sound outputs and then for the output you felt was too low increase the master gain? It won't do anything unless you enable it and set it up. You also need to go to sound and change the equalizer from system default to viper4android.
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it's working now
thanks a lot
Great! Glad to hear it is working!
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