How to manage the volume sound - TG01 General

Hello,
I have a problem with the volume sound of my tg, It's too loud when I use an headphone, I can't put it very low, it's always high (not too high but not enough low)
some apps like pocketmusic can disable the syteme volume for a new in app (great but I would want that for all apps if it's possible
thx by advance.

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honolulu. said:
Hello,
I have a problem with the volume sound of my tg, It's too loud when I use an headphone, I can't put it very low, it's always high (not too high but not enough low)
some apps like pocketmusic can disable the syteme volume for a new in app (great but I would want that for all apps if it's possible
thx by advance.
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I use Volumex which provides a good level of control. A paid app but not a major outlay...
Regards,
Kevin

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PowerAmp

Anybody know why powerAmp music players volume level is reduced when equalizer preset in changed to 'extreme bass' or 'soft bass'..?
actually I don't like dspmanager that's why am using powerAmp
I use player pro + dsp pack , that's amazing
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because that's the way it's supposed to be.You can notice that even at your audio system home.If you can turn off the bass and you'll see that sound from other speakers will improve.
Anyways,I use power amp too,in my opinion it's the best.the volume reduces in order to not ruin the sound by adding pledges.You can turn off the limit by pressing limit button and move up the first channel from equalizer bar.Your sound will be very distorted.
Extreme bass and those things are especially for good headphones.It's obviously you can't feel the bass or something on a phone ))
Marius Cristian said:
because that's the way it's supposed to be.You can notice that even at your audio system home.If you can turn off the bass and you'll see that sound from other speakers will improve.
Anyways,I use power amp too,in my opinion it's the best.the volume reduces in order to not ruin the sound by adding pledges.You can turn off the limit by pressing limit button and move up the first channel from equalizer bar.Your sound will be very distorted.
Extreme bass and those things are especially for good headphones.It's obviously you can't feel the bass or something on a phone ))
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You are right i today buy new creative headset it have good volume in all presets...
Now i feel lg headset is a waste ...
The original P500 earphones suck.
You are using that program to enjoy music with phones or the P500 speaker ?
Am using creative headset..powerAmp is an awesome player which have good equalizers and good looks

Media sound volume

The speaker (and HP too) minimum sound volume (1/30) is not really quiet in most the games and sometime with music.
We can not play a game quietly (except games with volume control)
I know this is subjective but i can not image a walkman with a so "loud" minimum level
There is absolutely no solution to reduce the minimum volume until we get interop-unlock ?
crmb said:
The speaker (and HP too) minimum sound volume (1/30) is not really quiet in most the games and sometime with music.
We can not play a game quietly (except games with volume control)
I know this is subjective but i can not image a walkman with a so "loud" minimum level
There is absolutely no solution to reduce the minimum volume until we get interop-unlock ?
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No, we need registry hack for this and which in turn will need an interop-unlock. So for now, noisy games it is!

How would one remove the volume limiter on stock rom?

The Samsung galaxy note seems to limit the available volume because of safety reason. I found a post that removes the volume limit for call volume but I need it for music volume
I've tried everything that people have suggested. The only thing that worked was using an equalizer from the market and then using an application other than the stock music player (like power-amp) to listen to music. Unfortunately this doesn't sound that great as even at small equalizer gain values it seems to degrade the sound quality and ultimately at higher gains distorts. Sadly even after rooting and running non-stock ROM's I can't seem to boost the audio values.
In most headphones and auxiliary ports the phones volume is quite good through the mini-jack. However, my work truck is awful and it needs to be boosted and maxed when streaming internet radio to even have a moderately loud listening volume.
jellokron413 said:
The Samsung galaxy note seems to limit the available volume because of safety reason. I found a post that removes the volume limit for call volume but I need it for music volume
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Volume+ app by Meltus worked for me on the Unofficial ROM -- at least I think it did. Maybe it was just the EQ settings that did it?
Can you point me to the post that removes the volume limit for call volume? That's exactly what I need!
Same here. Call volume is pretty quiet on GB, or ICS.
capite said:
Volume+ app by Meltus worked for me on the Unofficial ROM -- at least I think it did. Maybe it was just the EQ settings that did it?
Can you point me to the post that removes the volume limit for call volume? That's exactly what I need!
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capite said:
Volume+ app by Meltus worked for me on the Unofficial ROM -- at least I think it did. Maybe it was just the EQ settings that did it?
Can you point me to the post that removes the volume limit for call volume? That's exactly what I need!
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C0BRA01 said:
Same here. Call volume is pretty quiet on GB, or ICS.
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This is a little silly, but have you both made sure you're actually lining up the speaker with your ear when you're talking on the phone? The phone is so big that it didn't line up the same as smaller phones. I notice quite a bit of difference when I adjust the speaker to line up directly with my ear.
lactardjosh said:
This is a little silly, but have you both made sure you're actually lining up the speaker with your ear when you're talking on the phone? The phone is so big that it didn't line up the same as smaller phones. I notice quite a bit of difference when I adjust the speaker to line up directly with my ear.
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I did notice that in your other thread. It did make a real difference but not enough unfortunately.

ask for a apk

asking for a apk to adjust default volume of gs3. the default volume is too loud for me to listen music with headset even with the lowest volume.
my English is not that good, hope u guys can understand what i m looking for.
Download Poweramp and it has the equalizer in which you can reduce the minimum volume. asides from that there is no other option for now...
李凉凉-Angus said:
asking for a apk to adjust default volume of gs3. the default volume is too loud for me to listen music with headset even with the lowest volume.
my English is not that good, hope u guys can understand what i m looking for.
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Settings sound media level.
jje
李凉凉-Angus said:
asking for a apk to adjust default volume of gs3. the default volume is too loud for me to listen music with headset even with the lowest volume.
my English is not that good, hope u guys can understand what i m looking for.
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Hello i think you don't need any apk ,simply turn down the volume while has put headphones Why then only lowers the tension that I listen to music up to scratch....
otherwise you can mod your gs3 with a new kernel like siyah and adjust the volume levels as you prefer!

[Q] music player with independent volume level

Hi.
Are there music player apps for android that have an option in the settings that allows the application to set the volume level independent
of other music player apps?
The idea is that I want to play music in one audio player at a relatively low volume, while playing an audiobook in a different audio player
at a higher volume level.
So far most of the apps I've tried only seem able to access the main volume level that applies to all apps (like BSPlayer and jetAudio).
greetings and thanks in advance for any suggestions, Niek
Did you try PowerAmp ?
I'm not 100% sure the volume control is independant tho.
ectodroid said:
Did you try PowerAmp ?
I'm not 100% sure the volume control is independant tho.
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I didn't try poweramp yet, but I'm interested if someone can confirm whether poweramp indeed has an option for this in the
settings that allows the volume of poweramp to be set independent of the main volume.
Maybe I can find out by installing the trial version...
dohduhdah said:
Hi.
Are there music player apps for android that have an option in the settings that allows the application to set the volume level independent
of other music player apps?
The idea is that I want to play music in one audio player at a relatively low volume, while playing an audiobook in a different audio player
at a higher volume level.
So far most of the apps I've tried only seem able to access the main volume level that applies to all apps (like BSPlayer and jetAudio).
greetings and thanks in advance for any suggestions, Niek
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Given that there are so many volume manager apps, you'd expect there to be at least one that offers the capability to manage
the volume of specific apps, rather than managing the generic 'media volume' that applies to all apps.
http://www.appszoom.com/android_applications/volume+manager
I can testify that you can do this with PowerAmp. In the EQ settings it has a preamp slide, which will allow you to make it louder or quieter independent of system volume.
pazzo02 said:
I can testify that you can do this with PowerAmp. In the EQ settings it has a preamp slide, which will allow you to make it louder or quieter independent of system volume.
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That is indeed a kind of partial solution. jetAudio also has preamp slider and that significantly reduces the volume relative to the volume level
of other audio apps, but it doesn't seem the perfect solution, compared to actually having a regular volume slider that only applies to a specific app, because I think that would allow the volume to be set even lower than the preamp slider allows.
Still, good to know poweramp also has such a preamp slider. I guess it can also be used in combination with reducing all the EQ settings to get the volume down even lower.

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