Anyone using or know of any volume mods that work with Cyanogenmod 12?
I tried one in the T-Mo s4 forum but it was over year old. It worked but every time I got a call my phone flipped out and crash.
Don't know why CM toned down the volume on the speaker so much. Used to be the loudest.
H3adru5H said:
Anyone using or know of any volume mods that work with Cyanogenmod 12?
I tried one in the T-Mo s4 forum but it was over year old. It worked but every time I got a call my phone flipped out and crash.
Don't know why CM toned down the volume on the speaker so much. Used to be the loudest.
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Googy-Max kernel had options to change the gain of the mic, speaker etc. Try that.
GDReaper said:
Googy-Max kernel had options to change the gain of the mic, speaker etc. Try that.
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THANK YOU. Works perfectly.
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I have seen this many times but cannot find a .zip anywhere with just this mod. I am looking for a loudness mod to increase the volume of the media speaker. Any help would be appreciated. I just got my Epic 4G today and I'm jumping right in. Thanks in advance
I want one too! Can barely hear my recorded audio when driving.
Still looking around for this. Any ideas?
Shameless bump, Still looking Maybe someone who applied a volume mod to their rom can zip up just that one mod and post it? Would be awesome
I'm not sure there is an external speaker volume mod, but there is VooDoo. Simply flash a kernel that has voodoo mods included. (Genocide, Visionkernel, twilight zone kernel).
xgerryx said:
I have seen this many times but cannot find a .zip anywhere with just this mod. I am looking for a loudness mod to increase the volume of the media speaker. Any help would be appreciated. I just got my Epic 4G today and I'm jumping right in. Thanks in advance
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I bet what you saw is the loudness mod in qpst. It might have been in cmda workshop, but I'm pretty sure that there was a spot in qpst that you can set speaker loudness for the ring, speaker, and something else. I don't recall it working, but the placebo effect is of great value to those that benefit from it.
I flashed twilight zone kernel and overclocked my cpu while I was at it. Voltage control wouldn't load though, for some reason, so I had to use a different app to set it to 1.3 Ghz, and it said the frequency was adjusted automatically, so I'll see if thats true or not.
Sorry for the ignorance but how do you tell if the voodoo sound driver is actually installed? I can't find mention of it anywhere in the phone UI.
Edit: haha, Guess I missed the memo about downloading voodoo control. I got it running fine now
So, I just updated from GB (Royal Ginger) to JB (albinoman887's CM 10.1 JB 4.2.2 KANG) and I've lost about 1/3 of my speaker's volume. I can barely hear the phone ringing unless it very close and the speaker is facing upward. I have, of course, turned my ringer volume to maximum.
I have seen kernels labeled as "Volume Boosted" and I was wondering: is switching kernels (I used the included kernel for both ROMs) the reason for my loss in maximum volume? Is there anything I can do about it?
I understand that JB on my MT4G is already more than one could ask for,;but if there is a simple solution, I'm all ears.
ianhyphen said:
So, I just updated from GB (Royal Ginger) to JB (albinoman887's CM 10.1 JB 4.2.2 KANG) and I've lost about 1/3 of my speaker's volume. I can barely hear the phone ringing unless it very close and the speaker is facing upward. I have, of course, turned my ringer volume to maximum.
I have seen kernels labeled as "Volume Boosted" and I was wondering: is switching kernels (I used the included kernel for both ROMs) the reason for my loss in maximum volume? Is there anything I can do about it?
I understand that JB on my MT4G is already more than one could ask for,;but if there is a simple solution, I'm all ears.
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Do you have DSP manager installed?
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Do you have DSP manager installed?
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Yes. I can't get the equalizer to affect anything besides media player applications (like Apollo). It was my understanding that DSP Manager was designed this way.
To be clear, I've tested DSP manager's equalizer and it's working with Apollo. It's not working with ringtones, speakerphone, nor most games/apps.
Uhh... You could try downloading AwesomeBeats v5. I think that affects the whole system.
And when I have enough time I'll actually get you something to boost your volume but I dont have time right now
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I rooted my Galaxy S4 i9500 and installed WanamLite.
The speaker volume was significantly lower than it was with the stock ROM so I reverted back to stock.
I tried mods that were supposed to increase the volume but they didn't work.
Has anyone else experienced this problem?
Any ideas would be appreciated.
TIA.
Splashy2k said:
I rooted my Galaxy S4 i9500 and installed WanamLite.
The speaker volume was significantly lower than it was with the stock ROM so I reverted back to stock.
I tried mods that were supposed to increase the volume but they didn't work.
Has anyone else experienced this problem?
Any ideas would be appreciated.
TIA.
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Did you tried playing with the Audio Settings in STweaks?
Paolonicus said:
Did you tried playing with the Audio Settings in STweaks?
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No, I didn't try that. Do you think it's worth another try? Because I'm back on stock now.
Update: OK, I've decided to give it another go and it works! Thanks a lot for your suggestion.
Maybe you know what's the highest safe value for the speaker amplification so it doesn't blow out the speaker?
I set it at 8db, is that ok?
Thanks again.
Splashy2k said:
No, I didn't try that. Do you think it's worth another try? Because I'm back on stock now.
Update: OK, I've decided to give it another go and it works! Thanks a lot for your suggestion.
Maybe you know what's the highest safe value for the speaker amplification so it doesn't blow out the speaker?
I set it at 8db, is that ok?
Thanks again.
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I only go for 4,, 8 is too much, and would probably damage the Speakers in the long run.
Hi,
bought an A5 510FD Indian version yesterday. I am surprised that its has such a low speaker volume for the ringtone. In fact, I missed a number of calls today because the phone was on the bed or the TV was or and such. I have already all sounds set to max. Is there a way to increase the ringer volume? Call volume seems to be adequate
If this requires to root, do let me have a full guide. I am not a power user, just need to be able to hear incoming calls.
P.S. did search a bit and found a few links but at some point it went all greek and latin
Ameya_m
Try the app Speaker boost on play. It works well for audio, not sure if it works for ringtones.
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Hi,
i had tried the sound booster off playstore but it doesnt help much.
I was told there is a way to increase the volume by rooting?
Ameyam
ameya_m said:
Hi,
i had tried the sound booster off playstore but it doesnt help much.
I was told there is a way to increase the volume by rooting?
Ameyam
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No its called 'speaker boost' and it works very well on all devices I've used it on. 4 separate devices and it does work for ring tones too.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mobi.omegacentauri.SpeakerBoost&hl=en_GB
I mistyped the name in my post. I tried speaker boost. It didnt help much
ameya_m said:
I mistyped the name in my post. I tried speaker boost. It didnt help much
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Strange, works on all my devices, running KITKAT, Lollipop and marshmallow, HTC, Nabi, 2 Samsung devices.
STILL NOT FIXED
I have rooted and unlocked my Axon 7 (A2017G) and edited the mixer_paths.xml file to make the audio output louder.
But there's a little problem (and I don't know if it's because of the mixer paths edit, I don't think so)
My top speaker sounds a lot more dull than my bottom speaker. My bottom speakers seem to be louder too.
How to check this? And are there more people experiencing this?
Thanks in advance.
Did not do anything to my A2017G, but I find that my top speaker is louder and "sparks" when near at full volume
nigelnkj said:
Did not do anything to my A2017G, but I find that my top speaker is louder and "sparks" when near at full volume
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Some say it's dust, but I don't know how. I haven't called with this phone much.
Bump. It's everywhere. Even on LineageOS, bottom speaker is almost twice as loud :/ It can't be dust.
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This problem is getting on my nerves. The bottom speaker is twice as loud and crispy as the top speaker, which sounds dull.
Anyone else had this and possibly fixed it?
Two questions
Did you try to reset your phone and test the speakers again?
Is there the same problem on YouTube and mp3 music files?
SilentEYE said:
Two questions
Did you try to reset your phone and test the speakers again?
Is there the same problem on YouTube and mp3 music files?
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1. Yes I switched between roms to test modems and other stuff for ZTE.
2. Ofcourse. It's obviously the same on every output.
I guess it's just a hardware fault, but I thought maybe someone would have fix (clean it or something?)
Then I would say that this is an hardware problem indeed.
Having the same issue here, thought that other ROM will provide the fix but still zilch. Rooting the phone only meant the void of guarantee so not really good move there either.
I read somewhere online that usually bottom speaker is the one to go out first and that global version has the speakers a lot different then American and Chinese version). Any other possible fixes before replacing it? And where to find the replacement too?
Update: it should be software related since the sound in earphones has the same problem - only inverted. Which means there should be a tweak in binary or something?
I'm willing to pay to whoever makes this problem disappear. I'm beyond the point of helplessness here...
Fixed!
Fixed the issue finally! ??
Go to:
- settings
- advanced settings
- accessibility
- mono speaker output.
For the last trick to work, just try to disable it, then enable it and restart the device. Disable it again when device rebooted. Worked as a charm for me! So I'll be saving me some money ???
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Fixed the issue finally!
Go to:
- settings
- advanced settings
- accessibility
- mono speaker output.
For the last trick to work, just try to disable it, then enable it and restart the device. Disable it again when device rebooted. Worked as a charm for me! So I'll be saving me some money
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Omg! This problem was bugging me since day 1, but could not find any solution to this... But I've tried what you said and it works wonders! Can't believe I can now finally listen to music the way it was intented, since having a speaker with lower volume on a stereo setup is very annoying. Thank you very much for sharing the solution with us!
Andrew-X said:
Omg! This problem was bugging me since day 1, but could not find any solution to this... But I've tried what you said and it works wonders! Can't believe I can now finally listen to music the way it was intented, since having a speaker with lower volume on a stereo setup is very annoying. Thank you very much for sharing the solution with us!
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You're welcome buddy, I can imagine your happiness and that smile is thanks enough. Cheers.