Marshmallow with Kitkat's Output Power - Xperia Z3 Compact Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello guys. I had posted some months ago my question but all I was suggested was installing mods that I already had tried.
So, my 'problem' is that I find Stock Marshmallow's output(volume and bass) on headphones (3.5 jack) pretty low compared to Stock Kitkat. Especially the bass, it is really, really louder/heavier on Kitkat.
Is there any way to get/move Kitkat's sound enhancements right into Marshmallow?
Thanks in advance, have a happy new year!

The only way to try this would be decrypting the original KitKat files and recode them into MM, though you need some knowledge about how it works for it. As for now, I do not know any way to get back that feature from KK.
Mods are really great in this sort of situation, I myself use the A.R.I.S.E. mod and configured it for my in-ears.

devil188 said:
The only way to try this would be decrypting the original KitKat files and recode them into MM, though you need some knowledge about how it works for it. As for now, I do not know any way to get back that feature from KK.
Mods are really great in this sort of situation, I myself use the A.R.I.S.E. mod and configured it for my in-ears.
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Unfortunately, I have no knowledge of coding etc.. I had tried arise sound mod but the sound was completely distorted(maybe I had installed something wrong,but all I did was install a .zip file and nothing more.)
Edit: could you message me and redirect me to the things you did and worked for you? I think I'll give a try tonight or tomorrow night! Thanks!

kwstas 13 said:
Unfortunately, I have no knowledge of coding etc.. I had tried arise sound mod but the sound was completely distorted(maybe I had installed something wrong,but all I did was install a .zip file and nothing more.)
Edit: could you message me and redirect me to the things you did and worked for you? I think I'll give a try tonight or tomorrow night! Thanks!
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Well, installing the .zip is fine, but you ... gotta turn it on, too. When you flashed the zip, a new tool called Viper4Arise pops up in your app list. Open that and configure how you like to. In the app, you can change everything you like (and there's tons of stuff, trust me) but keep in mind to check if the module is active ( [≡] > Driver Status).
As of the settings I've done, I made the for my personal in-earphones (SoundMagic E10). There are things like ViPER-DDC which makes the sound of your head/earphones pretty nice if they're supported, if not, well then you gotta tune it yourself. Might plan to listen to a lot of different music and testing all the settings for your own preferences

devil188 said:
Well, installing the .zip is fine, but you ... gotta turn it on, too. When you flashed the zip, a new tool called Viper4Arise pops up in your app list. Open that and configure how you like to. In the app, you can change everything you like (and there's tons of stuff, trust me) but keep in mind to check if the module is active ( [≡] > Driver Status).
As of the settings I've done, I made the for my personal in-earphones (SoundMagic E10). There are things like ViPER-DDC which makes the sound of your head/earphones pretty nice if they're supported, if not, well then you gotta tune it yourself. Might plan to listen to a lot of different music and testing all the settings for your own preferences
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Well, I'll maybe give a try and write you back... I didn't really understand whay you said there ' check if the module is active ( [≡] > Driver Status). '
Also, which one of these folders should I open and then,which version(file name) should I download?
I'm on Stock 6.0.1 with any other mod installed.
(yes,i'll make a nandroid backup before installing it)
Thanks in advance
Edit: I installed ViPER4Arise+2.5.0.5 and it worked fine,but still,the sound is quite,compared to Stock KitKat... Even after raising Master Gate (Limiter) to the max (6dB)... I don't know what to do

kwstas 13 said:
Well, I'll maybe give a try and write you back... I didn't really understand whay you said there ' check if the module is active ( [≡] > Driver Status). '
Also, which one of these folders should I open and then,which version(file name) should I download?
I'm on Stock 6.0.1 with any other mod installed.
(yes,i'll make a nandroid backup before installing it)
Thanks in advance
Edit: I installed ViPER4Arise+2.5.0.5 and it worked fine,but still,the sound is quite,compared to Stock KitKat... Even after raising Master Gate (Limiter) to the max (6dB)... I don't know what to do
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Then it is probably limited by the ROM itself.. Well you can look up how to create your own custom rom with higher output at the audio jack, but aside from that, I don't have any other ideas how to raise it other than going back to kitkat.
Well the volume is loud enough for me, so sadly I can't help you with this

devil188 said:
Then it is probably limited by the ROM itself.. Well you can look up how to create your own custom rom with higher output at the audio jack, but aside from that, I don't have any other ideas how to raise it other than going back to kitkat.
Well the volume is loud enough for me, so sadly I can't help you with this
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Exactly, KitKat allowed more output volume than Marshmallow does, I guess....I wish I knew how to increase the output levels and set them just as high as the Stock Kikat are.

kwstas 13 said:
Exactly, KitKat allowed more output volume than Marshmallow does, I guess....I wish I knew how to increase the output levels and set them just as high as the Stock Kikat are.
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I might just randomly found a way to set the volume gain, but you need a unlocked bootloader + elitekernel (or any other) for that.

devil188 said:
I might just randomly found a way to set the volume gain, but you need a unlocked bootloader + elitekernel (or any other) for that.
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Ah yeah, I found that too some months ago,forgot to mention that...but i don't want to unlock bootloader for now...thank you man!

Related

Ascending Ringtone...?

Is there an app that can make the ringtone volume ascending...?
Thx in advance.
you could probably use a wave editor like audacity to edit your ringtone, then use a fade in effect that would slowly raise the volume to max level
Good idea. Is there an app which will do it automatically on the G1...?
You can check any of the ringtone makers on the market, but I doubt they can do that so you would have to do it for each ringtone.
we need a thread where everyone posts awesome ringtones. I'm getting burnt out on the default ones.
evilkorn said:
You can check any of the ringtone makers on the market, but I doubt they can do that so you would have to do it for each ringtone.
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Thanks for the idea... Still think this feature is pretty basic by today's standard and should have been included in Android by now...
Cheers and Happy New Year!
I have never seen this feature stock on anything, nore would I want or use it.
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evilkorn said:
I have never seen this feature stock on anything, nore would I want or use it.
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My old samsung phone had it, and I liked it. The phone would start by vibrating then start ringing softly and get progressivly louder. I didn't need to keep changing volume settings if the room was getting louder or softer. That was one of the first things I looked for on my phone when I got it.
I remember an application that changed the ring volume based on ambiant noise, but that's not what you were asking about but could help you in your last situation.
evilkorn said:
I have never seen this feature stock on anything, nore would I want or use it.
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It's been a standard feature of just about every Nokia made in the last 10 years!
Never owned a nokia so....
Motorola Cliq has that option BTW so it can be done. May be someone can port it to G1. I've never used it but sounds like a good option to have.
Cliq is on 1.6, correct...? So it's a custom feature by Moto...?
Is it included in 2.0, 2.0.1 or 2.1...?
Cliq is 1.5, I don't think it's even going to get upgraded to any other versions... yeah Motorola sucks.
You can use Ascending Ringtone App that collected on this package:edited...
[highlight]MOD Edit: No linking to warez. First and final warning[/highlight]
There's an app in the market called 'Ascending Ringtone' for $.99 that claims to do what you're asking.
@mahdian please remove your post, we do not support warez here.

[Q] How to set camera no sound when phone is slient

I know there is a setting in build.prop "ro.camera.sound.forced", if it set to 0 or even removed it, the camera should be silent when taking photos.
But somehow I found that it's only works only some ROM, like it's working on the ICS ROM of MIDNOTE, but not TeamRocketRom, I checked both build.prop there were no ro.camera.sound.forced at all.
So do you guys know why is MIDNOTE can have no sound but not TeamRocketRom
It should work on all ROMs if you locate the sound that is played when you take a picture you should be able to do one of the following successfully:
1. Change the name/extension
2. Delete it
3. Swap the file with a custom made file which is just silence with the same name.
Im quite sure either of those should work (#1 worked for me)
Hope that helps.
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It should work on all ROMs if you locate the sound that is played when you take a picture you should be able to do one of the following successfully:
1. Change the name/extension
2. Delete it
3. Swap the file with a custom made file which is just silence with the same name.
Im quite sure either of those should work (#1 worked for me)
Hope that helps.
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Thanks for your reply!
But I want the perfect solution, i mean the camera sound should be enabled according to whether the phone is silent or not.
Yeah, I agree. But I think that might be an issue, at least on the Stock ROM.
I believe they have strict rules in South Korea requiring a noise on a camera. So unless someone has addressed the issue in a custom ROM or app, you might be out of luck for the time being
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Yeah, I agree. But I think that might be an issue, at least on the Stock ROM.
I believe they have strict rules in South Korea requiring a noise on a camera. So unless someone has addressed the issue in a custom ROM or app, you might be out of luck for the time being
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Agree. But in my case, I'm in Hong Kong, I've ro.camera.sound.forced added and set to 0, it worked. But later I restored it to stock rom (Hong Kong version), that setting not works anymore. That's why I wonder this strange behavior.
novastorm17 said:
It should work on all ROMs if you locate the sound that is played when you take a picture you should be able to do one of the following successfully:
1. Change the name/extension
2. Delete it
3. Swap the file with a custom made file which is just silence with the same name.
Im quite sure either of those should work (#1 worked for me)
Hope that helps.
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This works for shutter sound but there is no sound file for AutoFocus.
lol its because of people taking unknown pics/videos in the asian counties mostly this law was enforces....
use a root explorer and goto /system/media/audio/ui and you will see the camera files just rename them.... that will silent camera
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1371755
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1371755
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that could cause a brick.... the S2 camera is diff from the Note camera... different features..... i'd be skeptical to try that route...

Add bootsound and poweroff sound in CM10

I'm in a desperate need of adding boot sound and power off sound to CyanogenMod 10. I am actually using a MIUI 3.6.14 ROM, a port of the official MIUI, and it's based on CM10 (or 10.1).
I know no one has ever been able to use boot sound and power off sounds in CM10, I'm actually wondering why these were disabled in first place. But anyway, I'm not here for the simple copy-paste solution.
If anyone has any idea on how to add these sounds in CM, no matter how many system files I have to edit and mess around with, please let me know. I really hate having a silent boot with a simple animation logo... it sucks big time.
T3STY said:
I'm in a desperate need of adding boot sound and power off sound to CyanogenMod 10. I am actually using a MIUI 3.6.14 ROM, a port of the official MIUI, and it's based on CM10 (or 10.1).
I know no one has ever been able to use boot sound and power off sounds in CM10, I'm actually wondering why these were disabled in first place. But anyway, I'm not here for the simple copy-paste solution.
If anyone has any idea on how to add these sounds in CM, no matter how many system files I have to edit and mess around with, please let me know. I really hate having a silent boot with a simple animation logo... it sucks big time.
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looks like it is capable of playing sound but CM has gone ahead and removed whatever we need to hear it. check this site
https://jira.cyanogenmod.org/browse...ira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel
Yeah... ok, they removed important things because they think bootsounds are useless. That's fine for me if that's their philosophy about this, but they could at least leave us a guide on how to add it back!
Also, I wonder why no other developer has been able to restore it. I've seen many great ROM developers out there, making a lot of complicated modifications in their ROM, but no one is able to restore a simple bootsound?? That's crazy man, unbelievable.
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Yeah... ok, they removed important things because they think bootsounds are useless. That's fine for me if that's their philosophy about this, but they could at least leave us a guide on how to add it back!
Also, I wonder why no other developer has been able to restore it. I've seen many great ROM developers out there, making a lot of complicated modifications in their ROM, but no one is able to restore a simple bootsound?? That's crazy man, unbelievable.
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^^^
10.1.3. is still obviously just beta OS because they've abandoned any real development and just moved on to something else... like Oppo.
In-call volume sux.
Ring volume is great, but once you answer a call, you gotta find yourself some stinky pay phone so that your caller can be heard.
You can't hear tap volume unless your ear is up to the phone.
Quote from Steve Kondick: "We've rejected boot sounds about a dozen times now. The general consensus is that they suck and should be abolished."
Where's the consensus on call volume? You guys don't like that either?
Even the in-call volume settings have been greyed out. LOL!

Can someone help me edit "Mixer_Paths.xml?" with root?

Hey Guys,
I am pulling my hair out. The one and only reason I sought out a 4.4.4 version of the Turbo was so I could obtain root and then edit Mixer_Paths.xml to increase the headphone volume. I have tried everything and when I reboot, the xml file reverts to the way it was before. I have followed every guide I could find for the Droid Turbo, the Nexus 6 and pretty much any other Android phone and it seems to be so straight forward! Open Mixer_Paths.xml from system/etc, then in text editor change the values I needed to, then save and reboot. I have done this 20+ times and upon reboot, the changes are not saved. While I know this isn't specifically an audio issue, I feel that this is a common method while rooted. Can anyone chime in as to what I am doing wrong? I've tried root browser, root explorer, ES file manager, Turbo Text editor and a few others. All produce the same results. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.
-Collin-
CollinFX45 said:
Hey Guys,
I am pulling my hair out. The one and only reason I sought out a 4.4.4 version of the Turbo was so I could obtain root and then edit Mixer_Paths.xml to increase the headphone volume. I have tried everything and when I reboot, the xml file reverts to the way it was before. I have followed every guide I could find for the Droid Turbo, the Nexus 6 and pretty much any other Android phone and it seems to be so straight forward! Open Mixer_Paths.xml from system/etc, then in text editor change the values I needed to, then save and reboot. I have done this 20+ times and upon reboot, the changes are not saved. While I know this isn't specifically an audio issue, I feel that this is a common method while rooted. Can anyone chime in as to what I am doing wrong? I've tried root browser, root explorer, ES file manager, Turbo Text editor and a few others. All produce the same results. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.
-Collin-
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Write protection of the system files is enabled, so any changes that you make to them while the phone is running will not stick. You need to make any changes to the image that you want to make before you flash it to your phone. See here for a guide on how to do this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/droid-turbo/general/tutorial-how-to-modify-turbo-images-t3064595
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Write protection of the system files is enabled, so any changes that you make to them while the phone is running will not stick. You need to make any changes to the image that you want to make before you flash it to your phone. See here for a guide on how to do this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/droid-turbo/general/tutorial-how-to-modify-turbo-images-t3064595
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Thank you so much! I guess the Droid Turbo is slightly different in its root method than other phones and I now understand what "write protected" means! Really appreciate the help.
Now, let's see if I can comprehend the tutorial.
Edit: I think, sadly, that modifying the system image is beyond me. Bummer, I feel like I went through the hassle to root my Droid Turbo and it was really for nothing. Literally the only thing I want to do is change two lines in the mixer_paths.xml file, but I don't want to risk bricking my phone with a system image that I screw up somehow.
Anyone want to help me make a system image in return for a small donation?
-Collin-
CollinFX45 said:
Thank you so much! I guess the Droid Turbo is slightly different in its root method than other phones and I now understand what "write protected" means! Really appreciate the help.
Now, let's see if I can comprehend the tutorial.
Edit: I think, sadly, that modifying the system image is beyond me. Bummer, I feel like I went through the hassle to root my Droid Turbo and it was really for nothing. Literally the only thing I want to do is change two lines in the mixer_paths.xml file, but I don't want to risk bricking my phone with a system image that I screw up somehow.
Anyone want to help me make a system image in return for a small donation?
-Collin-
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I'll have some time tonight. Let me know what you want changed and where, and if you want anything else like root or xposed or anything like that. Keep your money.
TheSt33v said:
I'll have some time tonight. Let me know what you want changed and where, and if you want anything else like root or xposed or anything like that. Keep your money.
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That's an awfully kind offer. Well, in system\etc there is a file called mixer_paths.xml and near the top is "RX1 Digital Volume" and "RX2 Digital Volume" - both of which I am trying to change the value from "84" to "94" to increase the headphone volume. That's it, really!
I used the pre-rooted image found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/dro...droid-turbo-xt1254-5-1-rooted-images-t3152563
Rooted 5.1 system image (v2)
That would be so awesome if you could change those values. No rush, it is greatly appreciated!
-Collin-
CollinFX45 said:
That's an awfully kind offer. Well, in system\etc there is a file called mixer_paths.xml and near the top is "RX1 Digital Volume" and "RX2 Digital Volume" - both of which I am trying to change the value from "84" to "94" to increase the headphone volume. That's it, really!
I used the pre-rooted image found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/dro...droid-turbo-xt1254-5-1-rooted-images-t3152563
Rooted 5.1 system image (v2)
That would be so awesome if you could change those values. No rush, it is greatly appreciated!
-Collin-
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Okay. I'll get on it once I get home from work and send you a PM with the link.
TheSt33v said:
Okay. I'll get on it once I get home from work and send you a PM with the link.
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Hello again! I just noticed that the Computerfreek274 image has the mixer path edits, along with the V4A audio mod. I wonder if I should just flash that image? I would hate to cause you a lot of work if the image is already available there. Any thoughts?
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CollinFX45 said:
Hello again! I just noticed that the Computerfreek274 image has the mixer path edits, along with the V4A audio mod. I wonder if I should just flash that image? I would hate to cause you a lot of work if the image is already available there. Any thoughts?
-Collin-
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If CF's image has what you want, go for it. I won't be offended.
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If CF's image has what you want, go for it. I won't be offended.
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Hi Sir, any chance you could still make that image for me? I sort of decided against CF's because I don't want to wipe data and reinstall everything. If we just changed the mixer values, I could probably flash and not have to wipe the data right?
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CollinFX45 said:
Hi Sir, any chance you could still make that image for me? I sort of decided against CF's because I don't want to wipe data and reinstall everything. If we just changed the mixer values, I could probably flash and not have to wipe the data right?
-Collin-
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I know he says that you have to wipe data, but you really don't. But if you would prefer a less messed-with image, I can do that for you. I'll probably get to it sometime tomorrow. Do you also want the Pon-3 audio mod in this image? It's basically v4a, but it actually works with lollipop.
EDIT: Here you go. This contains only root and the mixer paths modification that you wanted. If you decide you want Pon-3, let me know. It's easy to add. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bz1f5-grRw5BUkcwbzVVZGtuTFk/view?usp=sharing
I decided to flash the CF image and it worked fine without a data wipe, thankfully.
Honestly, I think I'd prefer a stock image with just the volume mods. Nothing against CF's work and I certainly understand why so many like it, but Pon-3 does absolutely nothing for me since I use Tidal for streaming and I do not believe any of the effects work on streaming services (they might on Google Play Music which I don't use). Does V4A not work with Lollipop? I'm not sure if Pon-3 is worth having on there or not. Maybe I'm using it incorrectly, but I could not get it to alter the sound at all while streaming Tidal and that's my only media source at this point. Any thoughts?
Thanks again!
-Collin-
CollinFX45 said:
I decided to flash the CF image and it worked fine without a data wipe, thankfully.
Honestly, I think I'd prefer a stock image with just the volume mods. Nothing against CF's work and I certainly understand why so many like it, but Pon-3 does absolutely nothing for me since I use Tidal for streaming and I do not believe any of the effects work on streaming services (they might on Google Play Music which I don't use). Does V4A not work with Lollipop? I'm not sure if Pon-3 is worth having on there or not. Maybe I'm using it incorrectly, but I could not get it to alter the sound at all while streaming Tidal and that's my only media source at this point. Any thoughts?
Thanks again!
-Collin-
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If you would like a stock image with only the volume mods, see my previous post on this thread. V4A does not work properly on lollipop. Pon-3 is V4A (the exact same code, except fixed for lollipop) + a few more audio optimizations. It works identically, and even has the same control panel menu as V4A. Some apps aren't compatible with it, and some apps (like Poweramp, which is what I generally use for music) will work if you mess with the settings of that specific app.

[Mod] Native volume boost - no apps needed! mixer_paths.xml - Update Jan 13 2016

This is a tiny mod to get some better volume from Moto G3. I used the mixer_paths.xml from the .44 2gb build for xt1540, but the file should be universal for g3, maybe even g2 and g...I haven't tested it on anything but my own g3, so I can't say.
Use at your own risk!
Drop the file in /etc, rename to mixer_paths.xml, and change permissions to rw-r--r--
To revert, use the mixer_paths-84.xml file provided, rename to mixer_paths.xml and set permissions rw-r--r--
You must reboot for changes to apply. This is a TOTAL volume mod!! it will boost every volume on the device.
Default value is 84, I set it at 90. I like my music extremely loud, and this was slightly lower than I would choose, so it should be good for most people. If anyone wants more or less, I can take requests.
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- fixed oversight for in-call volume.
- changed file names to be easier to differentiate.
- mixer_paths-84.xml is the stock 100% untouched backup now.
- same exact file, new name. no need to redownload.
- added volume 92.
*WARNING!! For the new vol-92 option, speaker volume WILL be distorted turned all the way up. I got lazy and didn't want to play trial and error to find the one that controls speaker. I will fix this in the next update, coming as soon as I have time. For now, please just turn it down a click or two if you use this one.
mixer_paths-84-90.xml (in- call volume 84 & all others 90.)
Clipping like hell.
No issues, working great but sometimes on full volume, the lower back gets warmed up around the speaker.
maarten2001 said:
Clipping like hell.
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what rom and music app are you using? I've flashed quite a few roms and used this with no issues on any yet.
I've used this with the MM soak test and it still works fine. It shouldn't need any updating when the official MM rom releases.
....just an fyi
hp420 said:
This is a tiny mod to get some better volume from Moto G3. I used the mixer_paths.xml from the .44 2gb build for xt1540, but the file should be universal for g3, maybe even g2 and g...I haven't tested it on anything but my own g3, so I can't say.
Use at your own risk!
Drop (replace) the file in /etc and change permissions to rw-r--r--
To revert, use the mixer_paths.xml.bak file provided, rename mixer_paths.xml, and set permissions.
You must reboot for changes to apply. This is a TOTAL volume mod!! it will boost every volume on the device.
Default value is 84, I set it at 90. I like my music extremely loud, and this was slightly lower than I would choose, so it should be good for most people. If anyone wants more or less, I can take requests.
mixer_paths.xml (volume 90)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8idNtSYGvpqejFHX3JSdmphX00
mixer_paths.xml.bak (restore stock)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8idNtSYGvpqeExxV25Rb0gzNzA
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will this work on moto E X1521?though currently using cm12.1
maybe...it's a standard aosp file. I would back up your original mixer_paths.xml and give it a shot. You can just copy your original one back if you have any issues.
All ok in Moto G 3gen (XT1541)
my moto g is now a disco inferno xD (thx man)
dont work in CM12.1 and Blu Life 8
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dont work in CM12.1 and Blu Life 8
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Only stock, sorry
Works for me on cm12.1
Works amazing on Resurrection-Remix-LP-v5.5.9 no clipping yet
Osprey
Works like a charm here (stock 5.1.1). I was really anoyed by the weak maximum volume, much better now Thanks again.
On my XT1541 all notification, ringtone, calls, etc, goes off, no sounds, worst, after backup the file it's the same no results.
Solution..?? Restore backup or somebody share the stock file to XT1541?
Someone can help me?
Thanks.
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djekan said:
On my XT1541 all notification, ringtone, calls, etc, goes off, no sounds, worst, after backup the file it's the same no results.
Solution..?? Restore backup or somebody share the stock file to XT1541?
Someone can help me?
Thanks.
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What rom are you using?
Also, if you restored the original file and have the same results you obviously did something wrong....that or it wasn't working beforehand either, because to restore the original file is to return it to its state prior to modifying it...as in getting rid of my modification entirely. Trust me, my file doesn't affect your device once it's gone...that is completely impossible in every way, shape and form.
Did you remember to change the permissions?? That would definitely explain having absolutely no sound at all.
Also, your sku means absolutely nothing since we all share this identical file within our firmware. There is not a single moto g3 variant which comes stock with a different mixer_paths.xml
Hello again, after a few days of testing the maximum volume is still a bit weak in my opinion (especially for classical music ), is there any way to increase it even more? Thank you again for your work :good:
mendelssohn said:
Hello again, after a few days of testing the maximum volume is still a bit weak in my opinion (especially for classical music ), is there any way to increase it even more? Thank you again for your work :good:
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Ask and receive! Please see the warning note in the OP before installing. Enjoy!
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[u]Jan 13 2016 - [/u]
- fixed oversight for in-call volume.
- changed file names to be easier to differentiate.
- mixer_paths-84.xml is the stock 100% untouched backup now.
- same exact file, new name. no need to redownload.
- added volume 92.
Hello, amazing thank you very much
Hmm... Wonder if I could write a OpenRecovery script that would allow you to pick one of these mods, flash it (and backup current settings), and set permissions...
Then, if someone was completely stock but with an unlocked bootloader (like me) you could boot twrp, flash the mod, and still be completely stock and not rooted, thus able to receive an OTA safely too.
Hmm...
Or I could be lazy and finally just root... Tired of those iBrats at work blowing away the volume of my MotoG3 on the speakers in the back of the house, on max with speakers on max it's sad compared to iPhone.
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acejavelin said:
Hmm... Wonder if I could write a OpenRecovery script that would allow you to pick one of these mods, flash it (and backup current settings), and set permissions...
Then, if someone was completely stock but with an unlocked bootloader (like me) you could boot twrp, flash the mod, and still be completely stock and not rooted, thus able to receive an OTA safely too.
Hmm...
Or I could be lazy and finally just root... Tired of those iBrats at work blowing away the volume of my MotoG3 on the speakers in the back of the house, on max with speakers on max it's sad compared to iPhone.
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