- I use Optical Audio output on my Sony A9F to connect to external speakers with no volume control, and I want to control the volume.
- Unfortunately Sony decided to cut the connection between main volume and Optical volume level, so changing main volume does not affect Optical audio output level.
- there used to be an option in TV menu that was "Headphone Level Variable/Fix", but it is removed from the menu in the last update.
- There is a "Digital audio out volume" page that can only be accessed after many remote control buttons pushes, making it inconvenient for changing the volume level.
- I tried Tasker, and with it I could open the Headphone Variable/Fix page, but changes I make there do not affect anything and they do not stick, they get forgotten when I close it and back to default.
- With Tasker, I am trying to quickly open the level control setting page that has the Digital Output Level Control, but no luck
- I tried App Opening in Tasker, used ALL option, and tried all available apps a,d those accessed by long press, did not find one related to it.
- Maybe there is a hidden package name not included here, if there is, How can I find it?
- I tried Custom Settings to change the digital volume directly, but could not find the corresponding setting.
- My last resort will be to use Auto Input, but currently trying this.
- I am not sure if Android TV operates strictly on Android system, or it still has it's own internal system for some options but with Android interface, but still if the Android interface can access it, Tasker should be able to do that, right?
Any Help?
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Hi,
I used to have a T-mobile MDA for 2+ years and I'm very acustomed to simply sliding a button up/down in order to increase/decrease ringer volume ( I simply hold it down for a few secs and it goes to slient).
I just got my HTC and find that the scroll wheel wants to scroll items on my "today" screen...instead of controlling the volume!!
Is this standard or is there a way I can have the scroll wheel control the Ringer?
i too want to know how to do this!
Anyone have any ideas on this? It's my only gripe left on the XV6800 and I've searched for quite a while trying to find any resolution.
If you open up the speaker icon, you can then use the scroll wheel to adjust the volume settings. Believe you can aslo adjust the volume with the scroll wheel when the phone is ringing.
Any better solutions than this?!
I'm not sure about it. One day out of nowhere my Mogul started using the scroll wheel as the volume control, even when I had programs opened (contacts, PIE, etc..) that I would use the scroll wheel with, it controlled the volume. It opened up the menu and would raise/lower, put into vibrate/silent. I don't remember installing any applications or anything, but I lost functionality of it as a volume control after just a soft-reset. I personally thought it was annoying trying to scroll through 175+ contacts and having the volume slider pop up instead.
I would assume there's some sort of background application you can acquire that allows this, but I haven't found one yet.
I was annoyed that the wheel doesn't control volume at will so I downloaded S2U2 (slide to unlock) and that program comes with a master volume control for the phone volume and in-call volume. I set it to one of my buttons on the left, its awesome.
Hi,
Apologies if this has already been covered - it's not in the wiki and search comes up with nothing.
I've noticed that HTC have made the volume control different depending on which application is active. If I'm watching a youtube video and use the volume side buttons, the volume slider is a nice little side pop-in. Likewise with Windows Media Player. But everywhere else (CorePlayer for example), the regular volume control screen comes up.
I guess there must be somewhere in the registry to add applications where the sidebar volume control appears rather than the standard one.
Does anyone know where?
Solution..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=5343338&postcount=1
Its quite easy just a few steps and off you go!
Hey guys,
I like using GSPlayer2 on my HD2. However, the program does not detect the button presses from the remote. I have the Sense MP3 player disabled, so now when I press the call/play button on the remote, it either goes to the call menu, or goes to windows media player.
Simple question -- how do I change its behavior, so that it can control GSPlayer? I'd imagine the solution will be similar (but not identical) to the the one implemented by AVRCP program floating on XDADev somewhere....
Is there any way to control the sound volume for the keyboard keypress independently from the Media Volume? I can't believe Google didn't think about this, especially in Froyo.
spielnicht said:
Is there any way to control the sound volume for the keyboard keypress independently from the Media Volume? I can't believe Google didn't think about this, especially in Froyo.
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Adjustable via the system volume control - bugs the hell out of me
Use a better keyboard like HTC IME or Better Keyboard or Smart Keyboard.
They all let you adjust how load the keyboard tick sound is
I've found a problem with this related to using navigation. If you set the keyboard volume at a sensible level then use navigation and increase the navigation volume it also increases the keyboard volume. When you exit navigaation it does NOT reset system volume so its annoyingly loud forcing you to readjust it manually. They should fix that in navigation but its been like that for at least 6 months. The fix I use is to get Sound Manager from the market and set a schedule to adjust the system sound how I want it at the start of every day. At least that way it starts out normal each day. Def a fix is needed for this.
I've got a Joying JY-UQD11N4G - so far, so good. Really happy with the stereo.
Only issues so far is not having any physical volume controls on the stereo.
I've got steering wheel controls which work, but want something on the screen.
Is it possible to setup some sort of onscreen volume control?
Maybe a multi finger (3?) swipe of some sort?
I'm currently using Car Launcher Pro.
best option without root would be to install a shade replacement that has a volume control, not sure if powershade has this as an option or not.
Power Shade: Notification Bar - Apps on Google Play
Personalized custom notifications for a better user interface and experience.
play.google.com
with root someone could definitely write such a thing.
you may be able to do something in accessibilty but have never tried.