Media Volume Issue - LG Stylo 2 Questions & Answers

On my LG Stylo 2 when I turn up Media volume it makes a beep type noise and I cant turn it off. Ive looked in all the settings and nothing will work, Please help.

Kingawesome219 said:
On my LG Stylo 2 when I turn up Media volume it makes a beep type noise and I cant turn it off. Ive looked in all the settings and nothing will work, Please help.
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I believe I know the sound you are talking about and it would probably reside in system media so you would have to be rooted to disable it

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Strange media volume issue

Hey all.
Just randomly became unable to change the media volume. Its reset to off/mute, but i can change the phone volume to loud or vibrate. Tried using audio manager after it happened and that cant change media volume either.
Anyone had this before or have ideas how to sprt it?
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try Quick Settings
ftgg99 said:
try Quick Settings
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I tried every manual way i could think of, but it only happens when i go from loud to silent mode. If i go back to vibrate via settings>sound im still unable to change media volume whatever i do. Its never happened before
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[Q] Boot sound/Volume step sounds

I flashed a ROM onto my Galaxy S4 (And did it all according to instructions) and all seemed to be pretty cool.
When I restored to my default stock backup, the boot animation sound was no longer there, and when I press volume up/down, there is no sound to indicate the volume for the ringer on the phone.
Is there any way to get these back?
Device/Model: Telus SGH-I337M
Problem: No boot sound, and no sound when pressing up/down on volume to see ringtone volume.
Steps Taken: Sound works for everything except for what was mentioned above
Boomp!
Anyone at all? D:
For the boot sound, be sure you're not on vibrate/silent when you turn your phone on, for the no volume sound when you change the volume, check around in the sound settings. hope this helps.
I've checked to make sure I'm not on vibrate/silent when the phone is turning on, and I've poked around in the sound settings several times and have yet to find anything. Damn.
I can't figure out what the heck it is...
le bump.
Ire the sounds present?
/system/media/audio/ui
PowerOn.ogg
TW_Volume_control.ogg
Then check your system volume setting.
Unfortunately, those two seem to be absent from the folder. Thanks for letting me know where to look!
PROBLEM SOLVED! Just grabbed TW_Volume_control.ogg from another rom, threw it in place, and YEAH SOUND IS BACK!
Thanks so much joeybear23!
RedInuYasha said:
PROBLEM SOLVED! Just grabbed TW_Volume_control.ogg from another rom, threw it in place, and YEAH SOUND IS BACK!
Thanks so much joeybear23!
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No problem, buddy.
SGS4 non stock

[Q] No notification/ringer sounds

Hi All!
I have heard about similar issues around, but now I have one, and the problem is that I run stock android 4.3 on my Nexus 4.
The issue is not always there. It happens occasionaly and then dissapears.
What exactly happens: sometimes I stop hearing sounds of notifications and ringing. Media and alarm are working at the same time.
When I try to change the volume in Sound-->Volumes I get the situation on the image in the attachment.
So whatever I do, I get "silent" ringtone. After clicking OK, and opening the Volumes once again, the ringer volume is set back to "silent"
I have also looked a bit into the adb console in my android studio and when having the issue I have a couple of lines, that don't appear when The issue is not present:
Code:
audio_hw_primary: out_set_parameters: exit: code(1)
Not sure if it helps but still.
Does anyone know what could be the cause? Where should I dig? Thanks!
The icon means your ringer has been muted. Have someone call you and then use the volume rocker to turn the volume up
EddyOS said:
The icon means your ringer has been muted. Have someone call you and then use the volume rocker to turn the volume up
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Thanks for the answer, but I believe it's not what you say. I am able to talk using the phone with no problems, without even touching the volume rocker. So this is not muted. However, the situation on the picture results in muting the notification and ringing sound.
So I see it as a different problem.
I meant the icon means it's on silent
EddyOS said:
I meant the icon means it's on silent
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I understand. But the behavior should be as follows: I drag the volume level and the icon changes, right? This is not happening. However I drag the widget, the "muted" icon does not change.
But I will still try what you suggest, though I am sure it is not the source of the problem, as in your case it would not turn on and off by itself.

Get rid of Listening at a high volume message

Listening at a high volume for a long time may damage your hearing. Tap OK to allow the volume to be increased above safe levels.
Cancel OK
Is there any way to get rid of this permanently?
#1 Settings > Volume > Advanced > Media volume limiter
Does not work
#2 Tasker Autotools
Does not work
https://www.xda-developers.com/how-to-automatically-disable-the-high-volume-warning-without-root/
#3 [App]VolumeWarning,ReverseProtrait and BlackNavigationbar
Does not work
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s9-plus/themes/app-volumewarning-reverseprotrait-t3778873/
Anyone have a solution for this stupid notification?
I tried system tuner. Its don't work too.
I am also looking for solution for this.
Well, this is going to sound really stupid, but I finally just turned down the volume. Except it wasn't as easy as it sounds, and I can't explain how I did it. Volume setting was resistant to being permanently reduced, so I just kept poking and prodding at different volume settings and finally success. Good luck....
cam30era said:
Well, this is going to sound really stupid, but I finally just turned down the volume. Except it wasn't as easy as it sounds, and I can't explain how I did it. Volume setting was resistant to being permanently reduced, so I just kept poking and prodding at different volume settings and finally success. Good luck....
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Now reboot your phone and tell us that message doesn't come back when you raise the volume to max.
cyko said:
Listening at a high volume for a long time may damage your hearing. Tap OK to allow the volume to be increased above safe levels.
Cancel OK
Is there any way to get rid of this permanently?
#1 Settings > Volume > Advanced > Media volume limiter
Does not work
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I do not have an "Advanced Options" under "Settings > Volume" and neither did I ever faced such warning. I am able to change my volume to max (both on speaker and in headphones mode) without any warning.
Pls check attachment for screenshot of volume settings.
cyko said:
Now reboot your phone and tell us that message doesn't come back when you raise the volume to max.
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Correct. Have to leave it at reduced volume or you get the warning.
Pr0Ankit said:
I do not have an "Advanced Options" under "Settings > Volume" and neither did I ever faced such warning. I am able to change my volume to max (both on speaker and in headphones mode) without any warning.
Pls check attachment for screenshot of volume settings.
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Interesting. You should have 3 dots in the upper right corner for more settings. Perhaps your country doesn't require the warning?
The high volume warning is an EU thing, annoying AF.
No 3 dots in volume settings either. Though I have seen this warning before on my a50. I am not sure if it appeared also for my s10 for first time or not but now it doesnt occur anymore. In my country, it gives that warning only for first time you try to raise the volume I guess.
Samtweak v2 worked for me
I'm using a UK Vodafone S10 Plus, ive just checked my volume. I don't get that message at all on mine. Maybe cause I use the app Volume Boost by Goodev. Only use it to increase the volume, didnt know it even had that feature, never checked til just now, or maybe it's not the app and I didnt have it in the first place. Don't want to uninstall it to find out. Never bothered me that much anyway.
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I get it (975U1 US Unlocked). Why does it bug you so much? It's a one-time thing after a reboot. How often do you reboot? Just click OK and move on with your life lol.
odesskiy said:
I get it (975U1 US Unlocked). Why does it bug you so much? It's a one-time thing after a reboot. How often do you reboot? Just click OK and move on with your life lol.
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Because it's been fairly easy to remove up until now and I don't need ANOTHER, useless dialog/notification to dismiss.
It's a waste of space and time!
odesskiy said:
I get it (975U1 US Unlocked). Why does it bug you so much? It's a one-time thing after a reboot. How often do you reboot? Just click OK and move on with your life lol.
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It also comes back after 20 hours of listening so it is pretty annoying if you listen a lot...

[WORKAROUND FOUND] After May updates, notification sound vol controlled by media vol

I've had my Mi A1 for over a year now and have almost always had it on vibrate, so all calls/notifications cause the phone to vibrate, but any media that gets played will be at the volume set for media.
Over the past couple of weeks though, notifications (not sure about calls, don't get many of them) will play the notification sound at the volume set for media. I can only get them to shut off if I mute the media volume. I've tried changing the volume for both media and ringing, and restarting the device, but to no avail. I either have to leave it muted and miss notifications, or leave it unmuted and get a jumpscare each time (it also plays notifications when I'm on a call, and you can imagine the jumpscare I get with my phone at my ear and a sudden loud notification).
I recently started using Bose QC35 ii headphones through Bluetooth with my phone, but I don't think that has anything to do with it because it was working fine with them before.
I've searched Google for this kind of issue but couldn't find anything other than standard instructions on adjusting the volume. Does anyone have any ideas on how to resolve this (without doing a full reset of the phone, hopefully)?
EDIT: this is a stock ROM, I've never flashed anything new on it
freddo63 said:
I've had my Mi A1 for over a year now and have almost always had it on vibrate, so all calls/notifications cause the phone to vibrate, but any media that gets played will be at the volume set for media.
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So I solved this by going into Settings > Accessibility > Vibration and turning Ring & notification vibration off, restarting, and then on again. I was able to use the Pushy app to send test notifications so that I didn't have to wait for a friend to send me a message or something of the sort. My vibration mode now works as intended (not sure about calls, I don't know how I can test those without having a friend call me), and loud notifications according to the volume set for the ringer.
So as it turns out, today I once again got sound notifications, despite having set my phone to vibrate only. What could be resetting the sound profile like this (note that the ringer volume is still at zero) that the notifications play sound at the media volume? Anyone have any idea on this?
freddo63 said:
So as it turns out, today I once again got sound notifications, despite having set my phone to vibrate only. What could be resetting the sound profile like this (note that the ringer volume is still at zero) that the notifications play sound at the media volume? Anyone have any idea on this?
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Why not just set them individually, it won't take long, when I first got my A1 I did just this.
Each time I got a notification I just pulled down and pressed the notification and customised it, most I turned off, the rest I either set to vibrate, a custom sound or left as it was.
Calls are easy to take care of, set ring volume to zero and it only vibrates.
For me:
I want a sound when I get a SMS.
I want a custom sound when I get a call.
I want no notification of gmail, (it would be going off constantly)
I only want Vibrate from WhatsApp messages.
Can't think of others but I think everything else is silenced.
If that is no good try "Volume butler" which will add a seperate volume control for notifications, not used it myself but it should do the trick: https://www.guidingtech.com/separate-ringtone-notification-volume-android/
kudos1uk said:
Why not just set them individually, it won't take long, when I first got my A1 I did just this.
Each time I got a notification I just pulled down and pressed the notification and customised it, most I turned off, the rest I either set to vibrate, a custom sound or left as it was.
Calls are easy to take care of, set ring volume to zero and it only vibrates.
If that is no good try "Volume butler" which will add a seperate volume control for notifications, not used it myself but it should do the trick: https://www.guidingtech.com/separate-ringtone-notification-volume-android/
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The only downside of doing them individually is that I can't turn them all back on with one setting, as on some infrequent occasions I do want to hear them because I be expecting a message and not necessarily feel the phone in my pocket. and it seems I have to wait for the actual notification to come up? (can't seem to find the setting under the standard notifications settings menu).
I'll have a look at Volume butler, but it sure is disappointing that this would break when it was a nice feature to use.
This seems to be a general Android bug with some bluetooth devices: https://www.androidpolice.com/2019/...s-with-duplicate-alerts-and-ignored-settings/
BtB said:
This seems to be a general Android bug with some bluetooth devices: https://www.androidpolice.com/2019/...s-with-duplicate-alerts-and-ignored-settings/
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Wow, thank you so much! I now at least know it isn't a unique issue for me, and have an idea of what causes it.
freddo63 said:
Wow, thank you so much! I now at least know it isn't a unique issue for me, and have an idea of what causes it.
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You're welcome, and seems that possibly if you unpair your BT device and reboot, you could get your notifications back to normal, but then you don't have your headset available...
Since the issue started outside of a system update, there is a chance it was introduced by a Google App or Play Services update, in which case hopefully Google will fix it soon since it's affecting a lot the Pixel phones.
BtB said:
You're welcome, and seems that possibly if you unpair your BT device and reboot, you could get your notifications back to normal, but then you don't have your headset available...
Since the issue started outside of a system update, there is a chance it was introduced by a Google App or Play Services update, in which case hopefully Google will fix it soon since it's affecting a lot the Pixel phones.
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Ah, I forgot to mention that I have a workaround for this that I came across in one of the dicussions somewhere. Inside Settings > Google > Search, Assistant & Voice > Notifications I can turn off notifications for Google completely. I've also turned off Google Assistant under Settings > Google > Search, Assistant & Voice > Google Assistant. I don't remember which of those actually resulted in the behavior not returning, but I'm pretty sure I don't need either, so I'm OK with it for now. (actually, do Google Security notifications come under the Google app or some other one?)
PS: reboot is actually not necessary, it seems force stopping Google Assistant or Google resets the notification settings (but yes, I want my headset hahaha).
Seems it's been fixed by Google: https://www.androidpolice.com/2019/...s-with-duplicate-alerts-and-ignored-settings/
BtB said:
Seems it's been fixed by Google: https://www.androidpolice.com/2019/...s-with-duplicate-alerts-and-ignored-settings/
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Thanks! I will "just sit tightly" (as it says on the update) :laugh: as I wait for the update.

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