Is there any way to get sound without chunks.
Atm if you select 10% you hear 10% but you can turn the bar more to left but the sound doesn't go any softer.
So I mean you can get the sound in chunks of 1% instead of 10%
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Unlike all the other volume related posts I've found, I seem to have the opposite problem LOL
When working, or late at night when everything else is dead quiet, I've been using my HD to listen to radio / youtube (ok, not strictly working then ), but I'm finding that even on the lowest setting, the volume is actually very loud.
One more down click on the volume buttons turns the volume off, but one click up from silent is too loud for background noise.
I know I could adjust it via the on-screen volume slider app, but that's just a faff!
Is there any way to adjust the volume control buttons so that it takes (say) 10 or 20 clicks to get from off to max, rather than just 3 or 4 as it does now?
Or perhaps I'm just getting old ("turn that racket down son" as my Dad used to tell me...)
Stupid thing is that with the Diamond you could also adjust the volume in the same way (taking steps of 3 bars in the volume overview) but when touching the screen you could increment/decrement with 1 bar accuracy, allowing much better volume control. When I try this on the HD, it skips 3 bars as well...
Argh why remove this feature??
dunno - but it's begining to do my head in...
I've resorted to digging out an old set of headphones which have a volume dial on them
Just tested the mp3 player and found the same problem, very annoying. Be good if someone could make a fix
If you're using Coreplayer, you could assign the volume button to control the volume up and volume down. In addition, in the setting you could choose whether to change the volume in 1% or 10% increments. I always use this option to get the EXACT volume that I want. This is very important when I listen to music before going to bed. With the 10% increment default, it is too loud for me to fall asleep even at 10% loudness, hence I always use this feature in Coreplayer.
Nice on eaglesteve, cheers
I wasn't using it, but at least I know now that I could
TTdegs wanders off to download a bunch of coffee break length tube videos for import...
nin2thevoid said:
Stupid thing is that with the Diamond you could also adjust the volume in the same way (taking steps of 3 bars in the volume overview) but when touching the screen you could increment/decrement with 1 bar accuracy, allowing much better volume control. When I try this on the HD, it skips 3 bars as well...
Argh why remove this feature??
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That works OK for me, can adjust to the single bar you click on with more resolution than the buttons - I also need to do this to get a low enough headphone level.
the default level of the music player is too high, even though you turn the device volume to the lowest level. any way to modify it?
Hey,
I know it isn't a software solution, but check this out,
http://www.headphoneworld.com/p/Shure_Volume_Control_Attenuator.htm
I'm thinking about getting it as I hate having to take my phone out and don't like the way I can't drop percent at a time on the system volume buttons when listening to music.
With this device you can run the phone volume as normal, and control the signal to the headphones, proportionally without pulling the phone out.
....IB a n e
Actually, as i play more with the HD, i found that when use the setting of TF 3D to adjust the volume, it can reach to the 0% but still outputing a small volume of sound,
that's nice, i can more enjoy the music when my surrounding is quiet.
just share, hope to be useful for you
my battery got low and it kept saying at the bottom to plug it in..it was basically flashing at the bottom of the screen every 5 seconds or so..also it would not let me paly music..i would click the song and it makes the screen animation as if its about to go to the song, then it dosent....this is really annoying. even if the battery is low i should still be able to listen to music...and it was just under 20 percent...way enough battery to listen to music..
It will also not allow you to take photos
Sent from my SPH-D700 using XDA App
It will also not let you watch videos. Annoying.
thats stupid, can you disable this when rooted/or with a rom (whenever they are released). so the phone is useless except for calls when under 20 percent battery..idiotic
So basically I've had an audio problem for all things (Bluetooth, earphones and speaker), where I've got media playing at, say 50% on the slider bar, then it suddenly drops to like 10% without the bar position changing before it suddenly returns to the normal state. This is extremely random for me and irritating, as the volume can stay low for an extended period of time, especially since by the time the volume returns to normal, I've raised the volume so it makes me jump when it suddenly blares a YouTube volume. Has anyone found a solution?
I have a rooted Samsung note 4 with the lamlazy note 7 port rom
Many thanks in advance
Android(TV) increases/decreases the volume in steps. Let's say 10%, 20%, 30% ...etc as an example.
I use bluetooth speakers, and 20% is too low that I can't hear my speakers, and 30% is too loud for my desired volume. I need 25%. Ideally, I'd like to be able to fine tune the volume at 1% increments. I only use my Shield (2017) at night when I'm in bed, and I keep the volume fairly low.
I'm willing to root, I'm willing to use a different rom. I'll do anything. I've been fighting with this issue for 2 years.
Any idea what options are available for this?
Thanks