Is there any way to switch off the loud volume warning? Everytime when I put the volume up, the warning keep pops up which is very annoying.....
angelky said:
Is there any way to switch off the loud volume warning? Everytime when I put the volume up, the warning keep pops up which is very annoying.....
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I hate it too. On the Note 3 it only happened with wired earphones. Now it happens with bluetooth earphones as well. This is all because of some stupid EU legislation. I hope there is a non-root way to bypass the warning.
I second that.
That nagging message is a horror, preventing you from freely controlling the volume via your BT headset.
Another reason for root.
Would be interesting to know if that nonsense is also displayed on devices outside the EU idiocy regions.
Angelky: 1 line of posting text, and just 14 signature lines ? Seems you need to expand your signature.
Chefproll said:
I second that.
That nagging message is a horror, preventing you from freely controlling the volume via your BT headset.
Another reason for root.
Would be interesting to know if that nonsense is also displayed on devices outside the EU idiocy regions.
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Note 3/4 both do it in America.
Root, then xposed module to remove. (wanam I think) removes all nanny messages such low battery, volume warning, etc
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If I receive an SMS on just about every other phone I can hit the end call button and the SMS sound will stop; but it seems that on the XDA2 I have to put the volume all the way down... is there any other way to cut the sound when you are receiving an SMS?
If you go into settings/sounds and notifications/notifications you will see a drop down bar. You will find the sms notify function there.
Chris
No I know how to do that; but I want the sound to play so I will hear it, but once I get to it I want it to shut off instead of still continuing to play, it is like a 5 second clip, and if I hear it right away I don't want to listen to the rest of it.. make any sense?
Couldnt you use a sound file that has a short blip at the beginning then a long silence?
well of course I could use something really short, but I don't want to be checking my phone every 5 minutes to see if I didn't hear something especially in crowded places; I'm guessing that once the SMS sound starts it stops for nothing barring turning down the volume or putting it to vibrate?
zabes64 said:
No I know how to do that; but I want the sound to play so I will hear it, but once I get to it I want it to shut off instead of still continuing to play, it is like a 5 second clip, and if I hear it right away I don't want to listen to the rest of it.. make any sense?
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I know what u mean. Just click down the volume "button" when it begins ringing. It is on the left side, above camera "button".
Satria
Do you mean to simply reduce the volume to nothing or does some of the ROM versions actually stop the SMS sound from playing when you click the volume down once?
For me I have no choice but to hold the volume down until the system sound is reduced to nothing, wait until I think the sound has stopped playing and then return the volume to the original level.
A real pain in the butt!!!
Yah I'm hoping a ROM version allows me to hit the volume down once or better yet hit the end call button like most every other phone to kill the sound once I know I've gotten a message.
zabes64 said:
Yah I'm hoping a ROM version allows me to hit the volume down once or better yet hit the end call button like most every other phone to kill the sound once I know I've gotten a message.
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Just one click and it will "mute" or "silence" the sound like in nokia HP when the sound was ringing. No need to reduce the volume to nil.
My ROM Vesion is:
ROM version: 1.03.00 USA
ROM Date: 09/24/03
Radio Version: 1.05.14
Protocol version: 1337.14
I think I know what you mean... the easiest way to do it is to press the power button
Cool that works
zabes64 said:
Cool that works
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Glad I could help
I know what u mean. Just click down the volume "button" when it begins ringing. It is on the left side, above camera "button"
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does it mean like when u wanna mute a voice call when it rings u hitthe volume down button, will it work for sms too?
Hi All!
I have heard about similar issues around, but now I have one, and the problem is that I run stock android 4.3 on my Nexus 4.
The issue is not always there. It happens occasionaly and then dissapears.
What exactly happens: sometimes I stop hearing sounds of notifications and ringing. Media and alarm are working at the same time.
When I try to change the volume in Sound-->Volumes I get the situation on the image in the attachment.
So whatever I do, I get "silent" ringtone. After clicking OK, and opening the Volumes once again, the ringer volume is set back to "silent"
I have also looked a bit into the adb console in my android studio and when having the issue I have a couple of lines, that don't appear when The issue is not present:
Code:
audio_hw_primary: out_set_parameters: exit: code(1)
Not sure if it helps but still.
Does anyone know what could be the cause? Where should I dig? Thanks!
The icon means your ringer has been muted. Have someone call you and then use the volume rocker to turn the volume up
EddyOS said:
The icon means your ringer has been muted. Have someone call you and then use the volume rocker to turn the volume up
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Thanks for the answer, but I believe it's not what you say. I am able to talk using the phone with no problems, without even touching the volume rocker. So this is not muted. However, the situation on the picture results in muting the notification and ringing sound.
So I see it as a different problem.
I meant the icon means it's on silent
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I meant the icon means it's on silent
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I understand. But the behavior should be as follows: I drag the volume level and the icon changes, right? This is not happening. However I drag the widget, the "muted" icon does not change.
But I will still try what you suggest, though I am sure it is not the source of the problem, as in your case it would not turn on and off by itself.
Hey guys, I've a little problem with my tablet right now: it acts like a headphone was connected through the jack. I mean, I have no sound (except the notifications ones) coming through the speaker, and when I - reboot and- raise the volume up, a notification pops up and tell me not to keep listening the sound too loud for a long time (don't know exactly what is written, but it's the message that pops when you're using headphones).
So, I don't know if it is a hardware or a software problem, the speaker seems to function because I got a sound when I receive a notification.
I have just upgraded to Kitkat, and it doesn't change anything.
Thanks for your help.
Cheers.
Gr€€n said:
Hey guys, I've a little problem with my tablet right now: it acts like a headphone was connected through the jack. I mean, I have no sound (except the notifications ones) coming through the speaker, and when I - reboot and- raise the volume up, a notification pops up and tell me not to keep listening the sound too loud for a long time (don't know exactly what is written, but it's the message that pops when you're using headphones).
So, I don't know if it is a hardware or a software problem, the speaker seems to function because I got a sound when I receive a notification.
I have just upgraded to Kitkat, and it doesn't change anything.
Thanks for your help.
Cheers.
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in the notification it will ask "Ok" or "Cancel" right? Click Ok. you can increase sound to maximum.
It is just a warning message set by the stock Acoustic Warning app.
Hi,
When you turn the volume up on my Verizon s8 , when you get to a certain point ..there is a message that states you will damage your hearing etc etc.. and to hit OK In order to allow the volume to go high as it can go...
Does anybody know how to remove this warning ? So that the volume side buttons go as high as the phone allows without interruption?
i would love this removed as well it fully annoys me.
If you don't mind rooting you can add Rom control to your framework to remove it or you can remove it from the framework itself. Java and Samli is required knowledge tho. If some fantastic dev can give you the right path it will make your job easier. Or find a Rom with Rom control built in ?
I don't want to root the phone bc of that 80 percent battery issue
There is no way to disable that"feature" on stock TouchWiz, unfortunately.
It is particularly annoying when you are trying to raise the volume on your headphones, and are forced to take your phone out of your pocket and hit "ok".
Yes this is the most annoying thing on the S8
Listening at a high volume for a long time may damage your hearing. Tap OK to allow the volume to be increased above safe levels.
Cancel OK
Is there any way to get rid of this permanently?
#1 Settings > Volume > Advanced > Media volume limiter
Does not work
#2 Tasker Autotools
Does not work
https://www.xda-developers.com/how-to-automatically-disable-the-high-volume-warning-without-root/
#3 [App]VolumeWarning,ReverseProtrait and BlackNavigationbar
Does not work
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s9-plus/themes/app-volumewarning-reverseprotrait-t3778873/
Anyone have a solution for this stupid notification?
I tried system tuner. Its don't work too.
I am also looking for solution for this.
Well, this is going to sound really stupid, but I finally just turned down the volume. Except it wasn't as easy as it sounds, and I can't explain how I did it. Volume setting was resistant to being permanently reduced, so I just kept poking and prodding at different volume settings and finally success. Good luck....
cam30era said:
Well, this is going to sound really stupid, but I finally just turned down the volume. Except it wasn't as easy as it sounds, and I can't explain how I did it. Volume setting was resistant to being permanently reduced, so I just kept poking and prodding at different volume settings and finally success. Good luck....
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Now reboot your phone and tell us that message doesn't come back when you raise the volume to max.
cyko said:
Listening at a high volume for a long time may damage your hearing. Tap OK to allow the volume to be increased above safe levels.
Cancel OK
Is there any way to get rid of this permanently?
#1 Settings > Volume > Advanced > Media volume limiter
Does not work
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I do not have an "Advanced Options" under "Settings > Volume" and neither did I ever faced such warning. I am able to change my volume to max (both on speaker and in headphones mode) without any warning.
Pls check attachment for screenshot of volume settings.
cyko said:
Now reboot your phone and tell us that message doesn't come back when you raise the volume to max.
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Correct. Have to leave it at reduced volume or you get the warning.
Pr0Ankit said:
I do not have an "Advanced Options" under "Settings > Volume" and neither did I ever faced such warning. I am able to change my volume to max (both on speaker and in headphones mode) without any warning.
Pls check attachment for screenshot of volume settings.
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Interesting. You should have 3 dots in the upper right corner for more settings. Perhaps your country doesn't require the warning?
The high volume warning is an EU thing, annoying AF.
No 3 dots in volume settings either. Though I have seen this warning before on my a50. I am not sure if it appeared also for my s10 for first time or not but now it doesnt occur anymore. In my country, it gives that warning only for first time you try to raise the volume I guess.
Samtweak v2 worked for me
I'm using a UK Vodafone S10 Plus, ive just checked my volume. I don't get that message at all on mine. Maybe cause I use the app Volume Boost by Goodev. Only use it to increase the volume, didnt know it even had that feature, never checked til just now, or maybe it's not the app and I didnt have it in the first place. Don't want to uninstall it to find out. Never bothered me that much anyway.
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I get it (975U1 US Unlocked). Why does it bug you so much? It's a one-time thing after a reboot. How often do you reboot? Just click OK and move on with your life lol.
odesskiy said:
I get it (975U1 US Unlocked). Why does it bug you so much? It's a one-time thing after a reboot. How often do you reboot? Just click OK and move on with your life lol.
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Because it's been fairly easy to remove up until now and I don't need ANOTHER, useless dialog/notification to dismiss.
It's a waste of space and time!
odesskiy said:
I get it (975U1 US Unlocked). Why does it bug you so much? It's a one-time thing after a reboot. How often do you reboot? Just click OK and move on with your life lol.
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It also comes back after 20 hours of listening so it is pretty annoying if you listen a lot...