by BLueSS » Tue Jul 11, 2017 12:21 am
Greetings,
I have switched to a new phone (Moto g5 plus) and the volume levels coming out of the 3.5mm jack are EXTREMELY HOT compared to other phones I've used.
As such, the volume is too loud in MMA on the 3rd volume level.
Spotify, which uses the built-in eq, is able to have this problem fixed via apps like "Volume Control"
https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta ... ersistfree which act as an overall eq for the phone, making music levels bearable to listen to.
I tried using the MMA built-in EQ at first, but the first time I tested it earlier today it would still play the first half of a second at the "normal" volume before the eq took affect and lowered the volume. That was a painful experiment. The second time I've tested, the eq in MMA was properly changing the volume for all of the song, but I'm hoping I can still get MMA to be at the same level as other apps on this new phone by having one eq to rule them all.
Thanks.
Jon
Greetings,
I have switched to a new phone (Moto g5 plus) and the volume levels coming out of the 3.5mm jack are EXTREMELY HOT compared to other phones I've used.
As such, the volume is too loud in MMA on the 3rd volume level.
Spotify, which uses the built-in eq, is able to have this problem fixed via apps like "Volume Control" https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=netroken.android.persistfree which act as an overall eq for the phone, making music levels bearable to listen to.
I tried using the MMA built-in EQ at first, but the first time I tested it earlier today it would still play the first half of a second at the "normal" volume before the eq took affect and lowered the volume. That was a painful experiment. The second time I've tested, the eq in MMA was properly changing the volume for all of the song, but I'm hoping I can still get MMA to be at the same level as other apps on this new phone by having one eq to rule them all.
Thanks.
Jon