Volume in headset is very low.No solution till now.
kartikkasat said:
Volume in headset is very low.No solution till now.
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You could do that if you have PowerAmp Beta. Just go to Settings> Audio> Output and tweak the High res output settings. You could change the Bit-rate to a higher value for wired headset and bam, you're done.
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kartikkasat said:
Volume in headset is very low.No solution till now.
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Or if u have unlocked boot loader, flash Dolby atmos mod
james11705 said:
Or if u have unlocked boot loader, flash Dolby atmos mod
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ya I did that procedure but it shows Open SL ES Output active and not HiRes
Volume is low on apps like Google Play Music, Wynk etc where you have subscriptions. I have subscribed to Google Music and since the Audio is comparatively low, cannot listen to music while I am traveling. It'll be great if there is a way to enhance the volue level from the device itself and not from 3rd party music apps. Just like how XDA team did with "Google Camera".
This is what I am asking in many forum but no good solution yet
Use the viper4android magisk module and increase the gain in settings
anaandshailu said:
Use the viper4android magisk module and increase the gain in settings
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any solution but no root
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So far loving the Rom, but as is normal for me the headset volume at max is too low due to hearing loss (jet aircraft was the cause not loud music). Will DSP Manager work in Taboonay? I use it with my other rooted android devices. I am just not certain if there is some prepatory work by the rom builder or kernel developer that integrates the DSP App integration.
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Go into the settings and look at "Dolby Mobile". Can you not do that? Sure, it's not exactly the same as the DSP manager that, say, Cyanogenmod has but it should work for you...
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govee said:
So far loving the Rom, but as is normal for me the headset volume at max is too low due to hearing loss (jet aircraft was the cause not loud music). Will DSP Manager work in Taboonay? I use it with my other rooted android devices. I am just not certain if there is some prepatory work by the rom builder or kernel developer that integrates the DSP App integration.
Thanks
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Same here buddy not good of hearing what is did was dolby digital set to max on treble and half bass, then installed app called "equalizer- https://market.android.com/details?id=org.equalizerapp&feature=search_result"
this seems to max volume best. give that a try good luck
Have you figured out how to ensure that the external speakers don't work if the headphones are plugged in? This is a really annoying bug.
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crashpsycho said:
Same here buddy not good of hearing what is did was dolby digital set to max on treble and half bass, then installed app called "equalizer- https://market.android.com/details?id=org.equalizerapp&feature=search_result"
this seems to max volume best. give that a try good luck
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Thanks for the tips...
Anyone know of a mod or App (that actually Works) to increase headset volume on this. I am on HV1.2 (HC3.2)
Its just too quiet to watch a movie on a plane....
some apps i use for volume beside the Dolby digital is an app call equalizer which will boost the sound wave not very much but at least to a better hearing level does the rom you have support Dolby digital
https://market.android.com/details?...?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsIm9yZy5lcXVhbGl6ZXJhcHAiXQ..
mahalocat said:
Anyone know of a mod or App (that actually Works) to increase headset volume on this. I am on HV1.2 (HC3.2)
Its just too quiet to watch a movie on a plane....
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Make a person regret throwing out those "powered" headphones we used to have a few years ago
mahalocat said:
Anyone know of a mod or App (that actually Works) to increase headset volume on this. I am on HV1.2 (HC3.2)
Its just too quiet to watch a movie on a plane....
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This is what I bought for planes, trains, and headsets. Works great for me.
http://www.amazon.com/ThinkGeek-Boostaroo-Portable-Amplifier-Clear/dp/B000219896
You may want to try Thor's rom, it have a much louder sound, even more since v14.
Can any kernels or apps allow me to boost bluetooth volume for music? I recently bought a set of bluetooth headphones. They're the Creative Labs WP-350s, which are awesome by the way, but are lacking in loudness.
WARpig5 said:
Can any kernels or apps allow me to boost bluetooth volume for music? I recently bought a set of bluetooth headphones. They're the Creative Labs WP-350s, which are awesome by the way, but are lacking in loudness.
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Volume + by Meltus in Play allows increasing volume in bluetoot settings. Use it myself and it work well for me.
Thanks for replying. I tried the free version but it seems to actually be louder without the volume amplification. Is the paid version any better?
WARpig5 said:
Thanks for replying. I tried the free version but it seems to actually be louder without the volume amplification. Is the paid version any better?
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I use the paid version and it works well for me. Try it and if you don`t like it refund it within 15 munutes.
Just tried with and without volume boost and the difference in volume is clearly noticable. Also go into settings/sound/music effects and chose Volume+ as default.
gee2012 said:
I use the paid version and it works well for me. Try it and if you don`t like it refund it within 15 munutes.
Just tried with and without volume boost and the difference in volume is clearly noticable. Also go into settings/sound/music effects and chose Volume+ as default.
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I tried it with the boost on and off but it's definitely louder with it off. It might not be working right because I have Nexuslouder installed. I'll remove it and try the paid version of Volume+ and see if that makes a difference.
Headphones and AUX isn't getting loud enough. In the car I must blast full volume to even to get a decent sound but it won't ever get loud! It sucks! Is there a way to fix this?
There's a magisk module that increases the max volume for aux/bluetooth playback. Pretty sure it's just a build.prop setting, so would need root at the very least. Otherwise there are alternative 'sound processors' like viper4android which exist as magisk or xposed modules, that allow further tweaking for gain and loudness.
Dolby Atmos (Universal) from coolstardevil
dabadguycr said:
Headphones and AUX isn't getting loud enough. In the car I must blast full volume to even to get a decent sound but it won't ever get loud! It sucks! Is there a way to fix this?
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I will give you the app that allows you to have great sound, with extreme volume. You must flash this with TWRP or a custom recovery
Download the Dolby Atmos zip here
When you open the app turn on Volume Leveler, you will see the difference
Otherwise if you don't have a custom recovery there is a couple app on the play store that will help you out but I find alot of distortion in the music with these apps activated
InfinityXDA said:
I will give you the app that allows you to have great sound, with extreme volume. You must flash this with TWRP or a custom recovery
Download the zip, this is the link for the uninstaller
When you open the app turn on Volume Leveler, you will see the difference
Otherwise if you don't have a custom recovery there is a couple app on the play store that will help you out but I find alot of distortion in the music with these apps activated
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Cmon... don't post direct downloads on xda - link to the project page. Developers put a lot of work into what they give us for free, the least you can do is point users to a thread where they can see what they are downloading as well as look for support when things go wrong. You arent helping out anyone when you just blindly say 'download and flash this' - best case scenario you get inundatedwith countless pm's, worst case you help some idiot break their phone.
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To the OP, a side note.. every time you plug in an aux cord or headset, android automatically lowers its media volume to a 'safe level'. So every time you plug it in, you will need to manually increase the volume after acknowledging a warning about that very same thing. Can't be avoided without hacking a change, either via an xposed module like gravity box or a custom rom.
That said, the media volume/impedance leaves much to be desired.. which is why many turn to atmos or viper4android, which level out volumes and add gain - they butcher the actual audio quality, at the expense of increased perceived loudness. But lets be honest - very few that care about loudness worry about fidelity (I'm one of the few)
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There's a magisk module that increases the max volume for aux/bluetooth playback. Pretty sure it's just a build.prop setting, so would need root at the very least. Otherwise there are alternative 'sound processors' like viper4android which exist as magisk or xposed modules, that allow further tweaking for gain and loudness.
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Uhm I'm going to look around the build.prop. I found away you can edit build.prop without rooting.
InfinityXDA said:
I will give you the app that allows you to have great sound, with extreme volume. You must flash this with TWRP or a custom recovery
Download the Dolby Atmos zip here
When you open the app turn on Volume Leveler, you will see the difference
Otherwise if you don't have a custom recovery there is a couple app on the play store that will help you out but I find alot of distortion in the music with these apps activated
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I'll try it out see what happens.
EDIT: Works awesome!!! It even has 100x better sounds now at a lot higher levels. So crisp, cleaner bass, better mids.
Thanks given guys - installed on my H1611 too after reading this thread . It does install into the system partition for anyone wondering.
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Beware that your notification volume may be higher than what you are expecting with notification volume set to the lowest audible level when Dolby Atmos is on/enabled. Fortunately Dolby Atmos has an off switch. And watch out if you turn the Volume Leveler on
Edit: Oh and call volume is tweaked with the "Volume Leveler" so be careful!!!
I would avoid turning Volume Leveler on until first observing the effects on volumes with just Dolby Atmos on, then test with Surround Virtualizer on, then with Dialogue Enhancer on. Only turn Volume Leveler on if you don't get enough volume with the other settings on.
InfinityXDA said:
Edit: Oh and call volume is tweaked with the "Volume Leveler" so be careful!!!
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How to improve sound in BT & Earphone, sound is low, is there any apps to improve (loud) sound, i used poweramp player & jetaudio plus but not setisfy with sound, any other suggestions........
DEEP9696 said:
How to improve sound in BT & Earphone, sound is low, is there any apps to improve (loud) sound, i used poweramp player & jetaudio plus but not setisfy with sound, any other suggestions........
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It has been posted on our device forums a lot of times. Please go through them the next time you post something.
Anyways, are you rooted? Or have custom recovery installed?
akshmau5 said:
It has been posted on our device forums a lot of times. Please go through them the next time you post something.
Anyways, are you rooted? Or have custom recovery installed?
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No UBL No custom recovery no root no custom rom,. Only stock....
DEEP9696 said:
No UBL No custom recovery no root no custom rom,. Only stock....
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You have the only option of poweramp Hi-res in the latest version.
Otherwise it's going to suck sadly.