VIPER4android in Nougat vs Oreo ! Do You Feel Any Difference ? - OnePlus 5 Questions & Answers

so recently i upgraded my oneplus 5 from Nougat to Oreo 8.1 and installed viper4android
but although using the same exact settings and configurations with the same bluetooth headset
i am getting a very disturbing crackling vibrating base noise ( sorry , kinda hard to describe )
the base isn't clean at all , which wasn't present in nougat
and also my sampling rate went from 48K in nougat to 44.1K in oreo
keep in mind i'm using same configs and headset
this is very frustrating , any one experiencing issues ? any fixes ?

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Dear folks,
Currently I have installed custom ROMs on my X Pure to experience Android 7.0 Nougat beforehand.
However, I cannot bear the terrible audio quality my phone offers now. Loudspeakers reduced it original volume down to about 60% compared to stock. And when plugged in a headphone, there was almost no bass to all songs :crying:
It there any way I can regain those things back please? Any help?
rungxanh2901 said:
Dear folks,
Currently I have installed custom ROMs on my X Pure to experience Android 7.0 Nougat beforehand.
However, I cannot bear the terrible audio quality my phone offers now. Loudspeakers reduced it original volume down to about 60% compared to stock. And when plugged in a headphone, there was almost no bass to all songs :crying:
It there any way I can regain those things back please? Any help?
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It's a current problem with all Nougat ROMs.
There's a fix somewhere in the dev forums. I'll edit in the link once I find it.
EDIT: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mo...t/rom-aicp-clark-xt1575-t3222868/post71143406
Switch back to stock??? You can also try v4a.
I've created a fix
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No sound when calling & weird bass boost relative to Stock firmware (LinageOS 14.1)
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I'm currently running LineageOS 14.1 on my Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge, but i am facing some issues.
#1 There is no sound when i call someone not even the ring when dialing
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Hi everyone,
I'm currently running LineageOS 14.1 on my Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge, but i am facing some issues.
#1 There is no sound when i call someone not even the ring when dialing
#2 Relative to the Stock firmware the bass boost just decreases the high frequency volumes instead of creating a nice kicking bass (has this something to do with different audio setup in custom ROM)
I hope u guys can help me out!
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[solved] Require a kernel or ROM that can adjust sound gain

I have the Sony MDR-XB950N1 and they sound awesome on an iphone and ipad. But they sound like crap on my android device. I've tried both NucleaROM 7.2.1 and Bliss 6.4, and the sound is too low on both ROMs. Kernel Auditor's sound setting doesn't help at all. I would like to stay away from Viper4Android. I don't need to enhance the sound. I need to be able to adjust the gain or amplify the sound.
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nomadman said:
Interestingly.. i installed CM13 6.01 (Dec 2016) and BT volume is 100x better than the ROMs I mentioned above. This is without the kernel auditor sound mod. I DON'T GET IT.. But at least my earlobes, eardrums, and headphone are vibrating at max volume again. I still would like a solution for Nougat ROM.
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You can have a look at here https://forum.xda-developers.com/zuk-z1/themes-apps/apps-to-gain-microphone-volume-t3450390 it's not only for microphone problems
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