How too Mic volume Increase via mixer_paths.xms..? - YU Yureka Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

it's anyway to increase mic volume in yu yureka...

sid-hacker said:
it's anyway to increase mic volume in yu yureka...
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Method:
Open ES FILE explorer.
Go to 'device /'
Set path / and /system to rw from ro in mount rw menu
open system
open etc
scroll down till you find 'mixer_paths.xms'
open it with ES note editor
find and edit
<ctl name="RX3 Digital Volume" value="84" /> SET VALUE TO 91 From 84
scroll down
find and edit
<ctl name="Speaker Boost" value="DISABLE" /> CHANGE IT TO "ENABLE"
press the arrow on top left and save. then reboot

ashish_zarekar, i want to increase mic sound not a speaker sound..

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[KK] XTREME SOUND MOD [clear audio stereo+] & ( volume boost speakers-headphones )

[KK] XTREME SOUND MOD [clear audio stereo+] & ( volume boost speakers-headphones )
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for better quality use ViPER4Android
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2191223
works on:
-Xperia Z ultra, Z1, Z1C
-Any Xperia with kitkat custom ROM:
- Xperia Z, ZL,ZR,T2U,T3,M2,E1 (only with Kitkat)
could woks on:
-Xperia Z2 (At the end I adjunt the the zip)
Doesn't works on:
-Xperia Z ultra GPE
this mod release the true audio power on your device, speakers and headphone
requeriments:
-root
-root explorer
-bakup
mixer_paths.xml
Unpack zip file and just move the file to System/etc with the next permissions:
reboot and ready!
you can experiment yourself!!!!
Method
-Use any root explorer and go to
system/ etc/ mixer_paths.xml
-search for <path name="speaker"> then edit <ctl name=RX7 Digital Volume" value = "83" />
change 83 to 89 or any digit below 93 (just to be on the safer side)
-tha same way for headseat
-search:
<path name="headphones">
<ctl name="RX1 Digital Volume" value="82" /> (max 93)
<!--66 % of 124 (rounded) register: 0x2BF-->
<ctl name="RX2 Digital Volume" value="82" /> (max 93)
and this:
<path name="speaker-and-headphones">
<path name="speaker" />
<path name="headphones" />
<ctl name="RX1 Digital Volume" value="64" /> (max 93)
<ctl name="RX2 Digital Volume" value="64" /> (max 93)
</path>
you can try with another parameters who include the next names but is your responsability!!!
<ctl name="RX1 Digital Volume" value="??" />
<ctl name="RX2 Digital Volume" value="??" />
<ctl name="RX3 Digital Volume" value="??" /> )
<ctl name="RX4 Digital Volume" value="??" />
<ctl name="RX5 Digital Volume" value="??" />
<ctl name="RX6 Digital Volume" value="??" /> )
<ctl name="RX7 Digital Volume" value="??" /> )
special thanks to:
olokos and Pannam​
hasablack said:
I'M NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE MADE TO YOUR DEVICE OR HEARING​
WARNING!!!!!! the sound is too loud!!!
for better quality use ViPER4Android
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2191223
works on:
Xperia Z ultra, Z1, Z1C
could woks on Xperia Z2 (need tasters)
this mod release the true audio power in your device, speakers and headphone
requeriments:
-root
-root explorer
-bakup
Unpack the file "mixer_paths.xml" from the folder "extreme sound mod"
and just move the file to SYSTEM/ETC with the next permissions:
https://mega.co.nz/#!iswFiZiA!y0fU4yIdlQFRp3iOU__ZtLFlZ9OLZCsSndVRTPwDT8I
reboot the phone and ready!
special thanks to:
olokos and Pannam
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Speaker sound or headphones?? Which?
Xperia Z2
this mod is for the both :good:
hasablack said:
this mod is for the both :good:
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Spaker volume???
Xperia Z2
Does it just boost the volume or it actually enhance audio quality?
Can it work for AOSP based ROM?
vashollow said:
Can it work for AOSP based ROM?
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if your device is; Z1, Z1C or Z ultra, should works but I´m not sure
hasablack said:
if your device is; Z1, Z1C or Z ultra, should works but I´m not sure
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i'm using xperia Z. using carbon rom. my xperia speaker very slow.
I unrar'd the file, pushed it in System/etc folder (backupped my original file first) but it doesn't work, after a reboot I don't have any sound at all.
I changed the permissions to rw-r-r as per instructions, of course.
Z Ultra here, stock 4.4.4.
Which values do I have to change to pump up headset and Bluetooth volumes?
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Can you lower the speaker and earpiece volume and keep the headphone volume? because this volume will tear my speaker and earpiece apart
fastest83 said:
I unrar'd the file, pushed it in System/etc folder (backupped my original file first) but it doesn't work, after a reboot I don't have any sound at all.
I changed the permissions to rw-r-r as per instructions, of course.
Z Ultra here, stock 4.4.4.
Which values do I have to change to pump up headset and Bluetooth volumes?
Sent from my C6833 using Tapatalk
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Same here, flashed and rebooted, no sounds (on Z1C)...
Try with this file I'm using this now and works in my device (Z Ultra with 4.4.4)
Obviously you should unpack the zip and give the correct permissions
fastest83 said:
I unrar'd the file, pushed it in System/etc folder (backupped my original file first) but it doesn't work, after a reboot I don't have any sound at all.
I changed the permissions to rw-r-r as per instructions, of course.
Z Ultra here, stock 4.4.4.
Which values do I have to change to pump up headset and Bluetooth volumes?
Sent from my C6833 using Tapatalk
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Are you using any sound mod? I also have Z Ultra 4.4.4 and works
hasablack said:
Are you using any sound mod? I also have Z Ultra 4.4.4 and works
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I just have viper drivers installed, could that be the culprit?
I think it would be better to have the whole file explained, so that everyone could change every specific value...
I don't have the knowledge to do it, but I guess an app to do so would be easy to do even for a first time developer...
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Method
-Use any root explorer and go to
system/ etc/ mixer_paths.xml
-search for <path name="speaker"> then edit <ctl name=RX7 Digital Volume" value = "83" />
change 83 to 89 or any digit below 93 (just to be on the safer side)
-search for <path name="headphones">
<ctl name="RX1 Digital Volume" value="82" /> edit this (max 93)
<!--66 % of 124 (rounded) register: 0x2BF-->
<ctl name="RX2 Digital Volume" value="82" /> edit this (max 93)
-search for
<path name="speaker-and-headphones">
<path name="speaker" />
<path name="headphones" />
<ctl name="RX1 Digital Volume" value="64" /> (max 93)
<ctl name="RX2 Digital Volume" value="64" /> (max 93)
</path>
you can try with another parameters but is your responsability!!!
hasablack said:
Try with this file I'm using this now and works in my device (Z Ultra with 4.4.4)
Obviously you should unpack the zip and give the correct permissions
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That one is working fine, thanks
hasablack said:
Method
-Use any root explorer and go to
system/ etc/ mixer_paths.xml
-search for <path name="speaker"> then edit <ctl name=RX7 Digital Volume" value = "83" />
change 83 to 89 or any digit below 93 (just to be on the safer side)
-search for <path name="headphones">
<ctl name="RX1 Digital Volume" value="82" /> edit this (max 93)
<!--66 % of 124 (rounded) register: 0x2BF-->
<ctl name="RX2 Digital Volume" value="82" /> edit this (max 93)
-search for
<path name="speaker-and-headphones">
<path name="speaker" />
<path name="headphones" />
<ctl name="RX1 Digital Volume" value="64" /> (max 93)
<ctl name="RX2 Digital Volume" value="64" /> (max 93)
</path>
you can try with another parameters but is your responsability!!!
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That's cool mate, I wrote 86 for speaker, 93 for headphones and I'm good with that.
Anyway, the file you posted worked just fine, and that makes me think there's something wrong with the file in the first post...
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doesnt work for my z2.
Im on 438 version after I push it into the system no sound at all. I have tried with the other one still no luck.
PiskopatYazar said:
doesnt work for my z2.
Im on 438 version after I push it into the system no sound at all. I have tried with the other one still no luck.
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Try changing the figures he explained two posts before, I did just that...
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fastest83 said:
Try changing the figures he explained two posts before, I did just that...
Sent from my C6833 using Tapatalk
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I search for <path name="speaker"> I find it but there is no <ctl name=RX7 Digital Volume" value = "83" /> to change the values
Can you share a screenshot of it or something.

Increase in-call volume, Moto E LTE (single sim) (handset+headphones)

I have the Moto E 2015 LTE (single sim eu version) and had a hard time hearing what the other person were saying during calls.
This was a problem when trying to talk "normally", with the phone against my ear. (no headphones or speakerphone)
After some googling and testing i finally found a way to fix this.
This fix requires a working recovery (i used TWRP), but rooting is NOT required.
(rooting disables my camera)
There is a file called mixer_paths.xml located in /system/etc/ that contains the answer to my problem, witch im now sharing with the rest of the world.
I made the following changes:
(line 23-25)
<ctl name="RX1 Digital Volume" value="92" /> (was 84)
<ctl name="RX2 Digital Volume" value="92" /> (was 84)
<ctl name="RX3 Digital Volume" value="92" /> (was 84)
(line 34-35)
<ctl name="DEC1 Volume" value="92" /> (was 84)
<ctl name="DEC2 Volume" value="92" /> (was 84)
(line 50)
<ctl name="Speaker Boost" value="ENABLE" /> (was "DISABLE)
(line 486)
<ctl name="ADC1 Volume" value="8" /> (was 7)
(line 493)
<ctl name="RX1 Digital Volume" value="90" /> (was 84)
(line 504)
<ctl name="ADC1 Volume" value="8" /> (was 7)
If you are rooted you can edit the mixer_paths.xml in a root file manager, but you will have to mount /system as read/write first. You probably will still have to boot into recovery and wipe cashe.
Google is your friend for such endevours.
Included below are two files, the original one (default) and the modified version with the above mentioned value changes.
Install instructions:
To install, reboot your device into recovery mode and mount system partition.
Using the recovery mode file browser, find and rename the current mixer_paths.xml (change name to mixer_paths.xml.bak)
Connect your device to your computer and launch a ADB terminal.
Make sure youre in the directory where you unpacked the mixer_paths.xml
type these commands:
adb push mixer_paths.xml /system/etx/mixer_paths.xml
Use the recovery mode to chmod the new file, chmod 755 should work, but i did chmod 777.
Use the recovery mode to wipe cashe.
reboot your device.
Restore instructions
To restore to original, boot to recovery, delete your modified mixer_paths.xml file and rename mixer_paths.xml.bak to mixer_paths.xml.
When youre done, wipe cashe and restart.
In case you deleted it instead of renaming it, download the default one below and follow the install procedure.
A warning; too high volume will damage your device and boosting the volume might degrade your audio quality.
reserved
General help Moto E
I have tried Google but I'm still lost (sorry). I am using TWRP and my phone is a XT1527 Moto E (2nd) Surnia 2015, so can I use your file or should I edit the existing (phone) file?
General: Do I use TWRP on my phone (in recovery mode) to mount the System on the phone (SD or internal) memory?
Thanks in advance,
Glen

How to increase speaker volume Resurrection Remix LP 5.5.9

Can anyone know, how to increase speaker volume on Resurrection Remix LP 5.5.9 is there anyway to increase it???..
Thanks in advance...
Yes, it can be done. You need root access in ES File Explorer (or any other File Explorer). Find the mixer_paths.xml file under system\etc folder. Now open the mixer_paths.xml to edit the following parameters.
Path of file:
system\etc\mixer_paths.xml
Open the file and scroll down to find the following lines :
<ctl name =”RX1 Digital Volume” value=’84’ />
<ctl name =”RX2 Digital Volume” value=’84’ />
<ctl name =”RX3 Digital Volume” value=’84’ />
Now edit the value 84 to 90 but make sure that value beyond this may damage the speakers.
<ctl name =”RX1 Digital Volume” value=’90’ />
<ctl name =”RX2 Digital Volume” value=’90’ />
<ctl name =”RX3 Digital Volume” value=’90’ />
After, changes have been made, save the file and reboot the mobile.
Now speaker volume will be increased.
---------- Post added at 09:10 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:08 PM ----------
Yes, it can be done. See my detailed reply.

sound boost: only headphones

Hi xda lovers and haters
I'm on TW MM 6.0.1 android ver. My phone is sm-910c(exynos). Please someone give a advice. I need to volume up my headphones and only headphones. How can I do that? I read somewhere long ago that I need to edit some files. Someone maybe know where and what.
Czort666 said:
Hi xda lovers and haters
I'm on TW MM 6.0.1 android ver. My phone is sm-910c(exynos). Please someone give a advice. I need to volume up my headphones and only headphones. How can I do that? I read somewhere long ago that I need to edit some files. Someone maybe know where and what.
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Anybody?
Czort666 said:
Anybody?
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Are you rooted ? If you are rooted i can guide you how to do it.
Trex888 said:
Are you rooted ? If you are rooted i can guide you how to do it.
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Czort666 said:
???
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Download root explorer open and go to to system/etc and find mixerpaths.xml open as text editor and find( play scenario) line,change headphones/headset volume from 84 to 90,save and exit reboot device enjoy.
Trex888 said:
Download root explorer open and go to to system/etc and find mixerpaths.xml open as text editor and find( play scenario) line,change headphones/headset volume from 84 to 90,save and exit reboot device enjoy.
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<mixer>
<!-- Playback paths -->
<path name="media-speaker">
</path>
<path name="media-headphones">
</path>
<path name="speaker-and-headphones">
</path>
<path name="voice-rec-speaker">
</path>
<path name="voice-rec-headphones">
</path>
<path name="communication-speaker">
</path>
<path name="communication-headphones">
</path>
<path name="bt-sco-headset">
</path>
<!-- Capture paths -->
<path name="main-mic">
</path>
<path name="media-main-mic">
</path>
<path name="media-second-mic">
</path>
<path name="media-headset-mic">
</path>
<path name="voice-rec-main-mic">
</path>
<path name="voice-rec-headset-mic">
</path>
<path name="communication-main-mic">
</path>
<path name="communication-headset-mic">
</path>
<path name="bt-sco-mic">
</path>
</mixer>
There is no line to change
Czort666 said:
<mixer>
<!-- Playback paths -->
<path name="media-speaker">
</path>
<path name="media-headphones">
</path>
<path name="speaker-and-headphones">
</path>
<path name="voice-rec-speaker">
</path>
<path name="voice-rec-headphones">
</path>
<path name="communication-speaker">
</path>
<path name="communication-headphones">
</path>
<path name="bt-sco-headset">
</path>
<!-- Capture paths -->
<path name="main-mic">
</path>
<path name="media-main-mic">
</path>
<path name="media-second-mic">
</path>
<path name="media-headset-mic">
</path>
<path name="voice-rec-main-mic">
</path>
<path name="voice-rec-headset-mic">
</path>
<path name="communication-main-mic">
</path>
<path name="communication-headset-mic">
</path>
<path name="bt-sco-mic">
</path>
</mixer>
There is no line to change
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I think you went to wrong location there should be 2 system folders 1 is on top and another is at bottom so scrool down and open system folder the file is in system/etc folder (mixer_paths.xml) open as text editor and scroll down until you find (play scenario),there you will find headset change rx1 and rx2 digital volume value to 90. And if you want to gain whole phone volume like speaker,in call volume etc just change all 84 to 90 in play scenario only.
Trex888 said:
I think you went to wrong location the file is in aystem/etc folder (mixer_paths.xml) open as text editor and scroll down until you find (play scenario),there you will find headset change rx1 and rx2 digital volume value to 90.
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I think you mean snapdragon ver. I got exynos... default_gain.conf
There is dB values. Now i got what i want and it's working. Same file as on my old note 2
Czort666 said:
I think you mean snapdragon ver. I got exynos... default_gain.conf
There is dB values. Now i got what i want and it's working. Same file as on my old note 2
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Sorry i didn't notice you got n910c variant.anyway enjoy
Trex888 said:
Sorry i didn't notice you got n910c variant.anyway enjoy
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I will... now the volume is high enough. Power of JBL revealed

Fixing Low Volume In Calls on LineageOS and RR

1: Download the file from here: https://www.gammerson.com/downloads/lineageos-audi-fix(Gammerson.com).zip
2: Transfer the zip file to your device’s storage;
2: Flash it with TWRP;
3: Wipe Dalvik Cache;
4: Restart your device;
5: Have Fun.
All the credits to the user hemanlu, that send me a private message with this procede.
Thanks if it works!
Will this also work on epic rom?
rouxbee said:
Will this also work on epic rom?
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Dont know
I would advise against this method, as it more or less disconnects audio configurations completely.
You are better off increasing the /system/etc/mixer_paths_tasha.xml handset ctl's digital volume slightly.
Probably not a good idea to go over default 84, as there may be good reason for Xiaomi setting this as low as 80.
Code:
<path name="handset">
<ctl name="SLIM RX0 MUX" value="AIF_MIX1_PB" />
<ctl name="SLIM_0_RX Channels" value="One" />
<ctl name="RX INT0_1 MIX1 INP0" value="RX0" />
<ctl name="RX INT0 DEM MUX" value="CLSH_DSM_OUT" />
<ctl name="EAR PA Gain" value="G_0_DB" />
[B] <ctl name="RX0 Digital Volume" value="84" />[/B]
<ctl name="PIEZO Port Switch" value="1" />
</path>
Strangely enough when I flash this the calls are perfectly hearable but all of my system sounds / alarms / ringtones are not working anymore.
Does anyone has a solution for this?
EDIT:
I did a 'upgrade' using the latest LOS rom (the same I used) and now the in call volume and the sound works... without flashing the above zip...
Strange but glad it works again
Tiago A said:
1: Download the file from here: https://www.gammerson.com/downloads/lineageos-audi-fix(Gammerson.com).zip
2: Transfer the zip file to your device’s storage;
2: Flash it with TWRP;
3: Wipe Dalvik Cache;
4: Restart your device;
5: Have Fun.
All the credits to the user hemanlu, that send me a private message with this procede.
Thanks if it works!
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It does not work can you maybe attach the file

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