Viper or dolby causes volume changes - LG V20 Questions & Answers

Sooo what could be a fix? When I change songs volume may go considerably lower, especially if I'm on the lock screen. Or if I just push the power button to turn off the display it will lower.. So of course I raise the volume and often forget to lower it back down so when the next song plays my eardrums go into serious pain. Well that may be exaggerated but it is beyond annoying. I have the "volume leveler" & "playback gain" both off... Other than that I'm not sure what would raise the volume. What do you guys think?

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Better Sound volume configuration

Hi,
I have a question regarding sound settings.
I want to be able to turn up the volume so that if I receive an sms I will have high volume but I want a low sound level screen tapping sound (e.g. when clicking on the start button on top left of the screen).... So basically I move the volume slider to a higher sound level but obviously this increases the sound level for the "Events (warnings, system events)". I dont want to completely turn off all "event" sounds but just want it at a lower level...
Is there any way to be able to modify the settings so that these two have separate sound volume settings.
I currently also have screen taps and hardware button taps turned off.
Thanks,
A.
you could take the screen tap sound and make a copy with the volume reduced by a few dB.

Headphone volume...

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.

Call volume too low

New HTC owner here. I find the call volume very low and often have to either press hard on the ear or find a spot on the ear that has the most volume. Its about 30% less then my lasy pos motorola. Is there any fix to crank up the volume? I have it set on the highest.
abentkov said:
New HTC owner here. I find the call volume very low and often have to either press hard on the ear or find a spot on the ear that has the most volume. Its about 30% less then my lasy pos motorola. Is there any fix to crank up the volume? I have it set on the highest.
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For me its the opposite, if I turn the volume to the maximum, i have to hold the phone a few centimetres away from my ear...
I assume you have tried the volume button on the side when in a call?
se1988 said:
For me its the opposite, if I turn the volume to the maximum, i have to hold the phone a few centimetres away from my ear...
I assume you have tried the volume button on the side when in a call?
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Yeah, i've read some threads about volume being too loud. I tried the side button too but its way too low even at a highest level
It sounds weird, but Radios play an important role in all of this. Try a different radio and see if the volume goes up.
press the volume buttons "during" a call....this volume is different from the volume in regular standby use..........hope it helps

Sound is laggy

When I press either one of the volume buttons, it can take up to a second for the sample beep sound to play. Also, all of my s pen sounds aren't working either. I checked, everything is on the maximum volume levels.

sound on RR/LOS-based

Does anybody else have problems with the volume in those roms? Now that the DAC is fixed, there is no distortion. However I find the volume levels uneven and also extremely loud. Sure, it's nice to see that the DAC can push the volume so high but my ears always hurt when listening to music on those roms.
Did anyone find a way to tweak the volume or make the sound be more soft like in stock roms? If so, please share your experience thanks
We have an existing thread for the sound fix here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/how-to/sound-fix-los-los-base-roms-t3587373
Edit: Looks like the latest version, 4.2, has some volume fixes.
you can turn down the volume with the volume rocker ;P
supergear said:
you can turn down the volume with the volume rocker ;P
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I know what the OP is talking about.... Even having the volume rocker at the very first click up, and I'm on 30 step volume, the notifications are still really loud.
V4a can turn down the gain of the over-all system...But then the music is a little low.
I'm living with it, as I prefer using RR/LOs over stock. I also have music software and have went in and turned down my main notification tone and ringtone so they are usable on my A7.

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