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Guest Katharina
Posted

Mu question is basically what it says on the tin.

Is there anyway to increase max volume? I am still driving a car with a tape deck and I can hook up the OMC to it to play but the volume isn't sufficent really and I'm forced to use my ipod instead which works perfectly....but Id rather not be carting both around all the time. So can the volume be boosted?

Any help greatly appreciated.

Thank you.

Guest H3ROS
Posted (edited)

PlayerPro + DSP addon might give you better audio, but the more you push it the more distorted it will start to sound. Theres also risk of you breaking the phones speaker.

https://play.google.....playerprotrial

https://play.google....erpro.soundpack

Make sure you activate the DSP plugin in the settings menu.

Volume+ is another choice, but risky to use.

https://play.google....REE.android.lvh

Edited by H3ROS
Guest kn100
Posted

This is going to sound completely ridiculous, but please give it a chance.

Plug your headphones in.

Set music playing from the default android music player.

Then go to call any number, and make a quick call. let it connect, and then hang up. A Balance/credit checking number is perfectly fine for this.

Then as soon as you've hung up as quickly as possible get into the media player and hit play. You'll notice the headphone output has almost doubled.

I have no idea how or why this works, but it is a REAL difference easily noticable.

And before people start with the JUST USE DSPMANAGER/other random EQ, that will not give the same quality as the above trick, for two simple reasons. The above trick seems to increase overall output power, whereas an EQ simply forces quieter parts of a song to be louder. This is known as compression.

PLEASE let me know if this trick works, I've tried it on two ZTE Skates so far and it's worked on both.

Guest JetKun
Posted

This is going to sound completely ridiculous, but please give it a chance.

Plug your headphones in.

Set music playing from the default android music player.

Then go to call any number, and make a quick call. let it connect, and then hang up. A Balance/credit checking number is perfectly fine for this.

Then as soon as you've hung up as quickly as possible get into the media player and hit play. You'll notice the headphone output has almost doubled.

I have no idea how or why this works, but it is a REAL difference easily noticable.

And before people start with the JUST USE DSPMANAGER/other random EQ, that will not give the same quality as the above trick, for two simple reasons. The above trick seems to increase overall output power, whereas an EQ simply forces quieter parts of a song to be louder. This is known as compression.

PLEASE let me know if this trick works, I've tried it on two ZTE Skates so far and it's worked on both.

nope. n don't work

Guest kn100
Posted

No difference at all? Okay, do the above steps but flick between speaker phone and normal a few times. I doubt that'll make a difference because it's always worked for me. What rom are you running?

Guest H3ROS
Posted (edited)

I remember trying that on Atomic once before and it didn't work at all, no matter what I did. Then again my volume is already very loud and I think if the volume was doubled then the music would sound awful due to the distortion, that plus it'd hurt my ears.

Edited by H3ROS
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Guest timfimjim
Posted

I get this!

If you unplug headphones, make a phone to anything (say check credit for example), turn up the in call volume, then hang up and re-connect your headphones - music on the same media volume will be louder.

Guest Kenif1983
Posted

Reduce the volume to about 80% on your phone.

Turn up the volume on your car radio.

Works with my mp3 player

Guest Coffer52
Posted

Volume + is brilliant on Logicmod, very loud!!

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