Does anyone else having problems when leaning to music... like my volume for headphones are super low even when turned all the up?
I have the htc one and the headphone audio is so much louder
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Thats really strange my volume has been perfect since day one on mine. Maybe see if you can swap it out at the sprint store or something if it hasnt been too long.
chalkycroissant said:
Thats really strange my volume has been perfect since day one on mine. Maybe see if you can swap it out at the sprint store or something if it hasnt been too long.
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Only been a day
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I know exactly what you mean! What's odd for me is that it fixed itself 9 hours later. Strange.
I had the same issue too....seems to me if i get a text message while listening to music or youtube.....the volume will be low until i restart that app or the phone....really strange..
Clear the RAM
I have had this issue with all the stock based ROMs for the music volume getting "turned down". I found out what fixes it is when you clear the RAM. It is very annoying as the music volume will just spike up and down sometimes and I didn't have this problem with CM. I clear it by selecting the Active Apps Manager widget -> RAM -> Clear. Its not a permant fix and sometimes the volume will instantly be turned down again
Hey guys. Every single time I insert a cable into the headphone jack of the S 5, the volume is automatically set to like 70% for "safe listening" and must be manually adjusted back to a higher volume if desired. I have already disabled the message that appears notifying this, however the volume still gets adjusted. I actually mostly use the headphone jack for my car audio, so safe listening is not useful for that case.
I am wondering if there is a setting I'm missing or if it must be (already is?) modded to not lower the volume upon inserting headphones.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I have the same problem. Safe listening never applies to me because I am either in the car or using have impedance headphones that need 90% volume to produce correct levels. I'll let you know if I find a way.
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Hearing Saver app in play store works great for that.
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Savagerun said:
Hearing Saver app in play store works great for that.
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This seems to work well, but I'd like to forgo using an additional app for this. Thank you, though!
Hey guys and gals,
The LG G3 has been a hell of an annoying device since I had it, just because of this annoying problem with dual channel headphones not working with the phone correctly ( Google Now starting up, music skipping and pausing etc)
BUT I HAVE FOUND A FIX....... kind of.....
If your phone starts freaking the hell out, unplug the headphones, then pop the back off the phone, plug the headphones back in and put the back cover back on. The problem then stops instantly.
This has worked for me every time so far, hopefully it helps a handful who have also felt this annoying issue too.
you sure it has something to do with backcover? it seems strange to me that removing and replacing plastic cover can correct earphone issue. did you try it without removing the cover? could it be a contact issue? try pressing against cover edge without removing it to see if it'll work. that might suggest it could be a loose contact on the earphone jack...?
heraSK said:
you sure it has something to do with backcover? it seems strange to me that removing and replacing plastic cover can correct earphone issue. did you try it without removing the cover? could it be a contact issue? try pressing against cover edge without removing it to see if it'll work. that might suggest it could be a loose contact on the earphone jack...?
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I thought it was weird too, but maybe the back cover sometimes puts on some unwanted pressure towards the audio port, pushing in the 3rd channel towards the audio devices jack, making it do all kinds of anarchy when you just tap the phone. I've tried without cover immediately after I get the issue, and that works, but no practical, but luckily placing the cover back on still works. I have tried exerting pressure on places near the jack and on all the clip areas of the back cover when it is on, but none of them fix it, unlike just taking the cover off and putting it back on.
I hope it helps some people anyway.
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SamDH1 said:
Hey guys and gals,
The LG G3 has been a hell of an annoying device since I had it, just because of this annoying problem with dual channel headphones not working with the phone correctly ( Google Now starting up, music skipping and pausing etc)
BUT I HAVE FOUND A FIX....... kind of.....
If your phone starts freaking the hell out, unplug the headphones, then pop the back off the phone, plug the headphones back in and put the back cover back on. The problem then stops instantly.
This has worked for me every time so far, hopefully it helps a handful who have also felt this annoying issue too.
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The Problem is LG's Software or hardware for detecting If its a Headset with Mic or no Mic or AUX is not so good.
Our G3 works fine with headsets that have a mic with it check image below. As we can see, the pin has 3 Strips. Im pretty sure the Headset you are using has two strips. but yet on your phone you still see a Headset With Microphone icon.
The Fix i use is "Smart key" App in the playstore And set all Music options to No action. Pretty easy and in settings, I left Lockscreen option on. This fixes music skipping and pausing etc
The only Con to this is: no more lockscreen music controls, and i use the Volume buttons to change tracks but doesnt work anymore
The Most annoying problem is that Google now telling you "hi to get started you'll have to allow wired headsets blah blah blah"
My Fix was to simply Disable the Google Search app.
Now i can Finally listen to music with my phone in my pocket. I like the Google Now feature but if thats going to stop me from listening to my music, it can as well be Disabled
Guys, go to /system/usr/keylayout/generic.kl and then, where there is:
key 226 HEADSETHOOK
change to:
# key 226 HEADSETHOOK
It's gonna deactivate that 'pause' button in the earphones, although it's gonna stop freaking out every single time that you plug a 2-channel headphone.
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Hi, I'm having the same problemas with a Moto G 3rd generación, got it two days ago so its brand new. Tried editing the key you said but when I try to save changes I get an error message saying it cantón be saved. Do I need root acceso to do it, por how should I do it? Thanks!
Hy guys!
I have the same issue with my G3 phone and my Skullcandy headphones. After some experiments i discovered that the end of my headphones is not perfectly straight so that's why if i plug it in in a certain orientation it is recognized as a headset with microphone.
Hope it helped!
IIIMMM ON A HIIIIIIIGHWAAAAAYYY TO HEEEEELLLL *epic guitar* HIIIIIIIIGHWAAYYY TO HEE..'hi to get started you'll have to allow wired headsets" *weird bleeping noises* YOU KIDDING ME LG?
ErickGoncalves said:
Guys, go to /system/usr/keylayout/generic.kl and then, where there is:
key 226 HEADSETHOOK
change to:
# key 226 HEADSETHOOK
It's gonna deactivate that 'pause' button in the earphones, although it's gonna stop freaking out every single time that you plug a 2-channel headphone.
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I think this worked! Thanks so much!
To anyone sees this: I used the system root folder in FX. On the top towards the right, you'll see a lock symbol. Click on it to mount system as read/write. After doing that, you can edit the generic kl file
SamDH1 said:
Hey guys and gals,
The LG G3 has been a hell of an annoying device since I had it, just because of this annoying problem with dual channel headphones not working with the phone correctly ( Google Now starting up, music skipping and pausing etc)
BUT I HAVE FOUND A FIX....... kind of.....
If your phone starts freaking the hell out, unplug the headphones, then pop the back off the phone, plug the headphones back in and put the back cover back on. The problem then stops instantly.
This has worked for me every time so far, hopefully it helps a handful who have also felt this annoying issue too.
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I tried your fix and I have to say that it doesn't works at my G3. So I have order a new jack to replace the old one. Hope this works.
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haunfan said:
I tried your fix and I have to say that it doesn't works at my G3. So I have order a new jack to replace the old one. Hope this works.
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Try ErickGonclaves' solution. That's what I did, and it worked for me
jeremyn87 said:
Try ErickGonclaves' solution. That's what I did, and it worked for me
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But I want my pause button because I have normal headphones without any kind of buttons. I don't need that trick.
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I regularly find that when I'm listening to music, if I try to adjust the volume with the volume rocker buttons, often it adjusts the "in call" volume instead.
Unfortunately, as I'm not in a call at the time, it has no effect and I'm unable to adjust the music volume.
I have to expand the call volume slider that appears and manually adjust the music slider.
I've tried force closing the music app, restarting my device, etc, but nothing seems to correct it. Seems to resolve itself after a while but it's getting increasing frustrating!
Anyone else experienced this?
Edit - i've noticed that even after I close the music app, the volume rocker still adjusts call volume, rather than the ringer volume as it should. Something's not right!
What is your phone / rom version? I had same problem with A2017G under MM B10 but it is now fine after I came to Nougat B01 (7.0.0).
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Thanks for the reply - I'm on B10. Was avoiding Nougat for now as big fan of Xposed.
The problem was certainly there before rooting etc so confident it's not cause of anything I've done.
Ah well, looks like I may be stuck with it unless I can figure out the cause.
Updated to the Oreo beta last night, now I have no volume from my speaker on my essential phone. Anyone else having this issue with the beta?
No, all is fine after update to Oreo
Sound on call, sound by video, sound at notification and so on
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happened to me yesterday, rebooted and sound came back
I have volume, but can't lower the ringer volume to preferred level. It automatically gets higher. Anyone else having this issue?
I've gotten this twice in one day, but as mentioned a reboot fixes it. Bit concerning since I don't want to miss my alarm tomorrow!
Anyone having issues with low in call earpiece volume? I can hardly hear the other person at highest volume.