JoJoCal19
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This reminds me of my HTC Touch Pro WinMo days. The volume on it and several other WinMo de ices were almost inaudible. We had to tweak a system sound file using hexadecimal to raise the volume.
Thanks for the post.
I am using the +4 setting and my Galaxy Nexus (my first Android Phone) finally has a decent sound !
Didn't work for me either. Installed fine, UI works, no change in volume. Verizon issued 4.0.2 installed
Did you tick both 'Speaker Modifications' in the speaker settings of the App?
Also go to Phone's settings->sound->music effects and make sure Volume+ is selected in the pop up.
Did you tick both 'Speaker Modifications' in the speaker settings of the App?
Also go to Phone's settings->sound->music effects and make sure Volume+ is selected in the pop up.
Is it just me or is the app not working for anyone else, installed everything fine and no matter what level I'm putting it at(not going to high in the case it does decide to work) I can not hear a difference in sound.
The 'free' version has only one 'Speaker Modifications' tick box.Can you elaborate on the "both" Speaker modifications you are referring to? I only see one in the free version of this app that relates to the speaker.
The 'free' version has only one 'Speaker Modifications' tick box.
The full version has '2'.
Here is the screenshot from my Galaxy Nexus for the ones I 'ticked' (I have the full version of the app). Click on 'Volume Level' to set the level in pop-up.So which 2 get checked? "Speaker Mods" and "Virtual Room Effect"? And if VRE gets checked, what do I set the Virtual Room Level at? The same level as the Volume Level setting?