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Root Audio Boost For G2 Working On Volt

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Hey Guys Im Here To Tell U That This Mod I use Will Boost Volumes On ur earbud And Speakers i Personally Use The Headphone 6520 Boost But Experiment Around With The Others Ones At ur Own Risk And Also BTW Dont Put Volume Too High When using Earbuds They Get Extremely Loud

Tested By Me
Link For Audio Mod- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2799537

Works On All The Kitkat And Lollipop Roms On Our Device

I Also Recommend To Use This I personally Like This Mod Too And It Helps With Bass Boost And All sorts When It Comes To Listening to Music

Link For Extreme Music Audio Mod- http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/mod-beatsaudio-e-xloud-installer-t3029951

ALL CREDITS GO TO THE CREATORS AND DEVELOPERS OF THE MODS NOT ME
 
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which one of these zip files will give me the best and loudest speaker volume? Im on Saber Pac Rom 4.4.4 LG L90 and dont care about headphone effects. Just want loud speaker volume. So which one ?
 
This is what I do all ways worked no matter what rom i am using
MANUAL CHANGE:
1. GO TO /SYSTEM/ETC AND LOCATION MIXER_PATHS.XML
2. OPEN FILE USING A TEXT EDITOR OR DOWNLOAD AN XML EDITOR FROM THE PLAY STORE.
3. SCROLL DOWN CLOSE TO THE BOTTOM AND LOOK FOR <PATH NAME="SPEAKER">
4. BELOW IT YOU WILL SEE THIS LINE:
<ctl name="RX3 Digital Volume" value="84" />
5. CHANGE VALUE FROM "84" TO WHATEVER YOU WANT, I RECOMMEND 90 - 95.
6. SCROLL TO THE VERY TOP OF THE SCRIPT AND FIND:
<ctl name="RX1 Digital Volume" value="84" />
<ctl name="RX2 Digital Volume" value="84" />
<ctl name="RX3 Digital Volume" value="84" />
<ctl name="RX4 Digital Volume" value="84" />
7. CHANGE ALL OF THESE VALUES TO THE SAME VALUE YOU SET AT BELOW.
8. SAVE CHANGES AND REBOOT.
9. ENJOY!
 
This is what I do all ways worked no matter what rom i am using
MANUAL CHANGE:
1. GO TO /SYSTEM/ETC AND LOCATION MIXER_PATHS.XML
2. OPEN FILE USING A TEXT EDITOR OR DOWNLOAD AN XML EDITOR FROM THE PLAY STORE.
3. SCROLL DOWN CLOSE TO THE BOTTOM AND LOOK FOR <PATH NAME="SPEAKER">
4. BELOW IT YOU WILL SEE THIS LINE:
<ctl name="RX3 Digital Volume" value="84" />
5. CHANGE VALUE FROM "84" TO WHATEVER YOU WANT, I RECOMMEND 90 - 95.
6. SCROLL TO THE VERY TOP OF THE SCRIPT AND FIND:
<ctl name="RX1 Digital Volume" value="84" />
<ctl name="RX2 Digital Volume" value="84" />
<ctl name="RX3 Digital Volume" value="84" />
<ctl name="RX4 Digital Volume" value="84" />
7. CHANGE ALL OF THESE VALUES TO THE SAME VALUE YOU SET AT BELOW.
8. SAVE CHANGES AND REBOOT.
9. ENJOY!
Where did you find this "little gem"? [awesome]
I haven't looked, but are there other volume settings elsewhere (possibly another XML?) for headphones/Bluetooth limits?
 
What about lines 36-43? Making reference to 84 (default) setting to 60
Code:
    <ctl name="DEC1 Volume" value="84" />
    <ctl name="DEC2 Volume" value="84" />
    <ctl name="DEC3 Volume" value="84" />
    <ctl name="DEC4 Volume" value="84" />
    <ctl name="IIR1 INP1 Volume" value="60" /> <!--LGE changed 84==>>60 -->
    <ctl name="IIR1 INP2 Volume" value="60" /> <!--LGE changed 84==>>60 -->
    <ctl name="IIR1 INP3 Volume" value="60" /> <!--LGE changed 84==>>60 -->
    <ctl name="IIR1 INP4 Volume" value="60" /> <!--LGE changed 84==>>60 -->
 
This is what I do all ways worked no matter what rom i am using
MANUAL CHANGE:
1. GO TO /SYSTEM/ETC AND LOCATION MIXER_PATHS.XML
2. OPEN FILE USING A TEXT EDITOR OR DOWNLOAD AN XML EDITOR FROM THE PLAY STORE.
3. SCROLL DOWN CLOSE TO THE BOTTOM AND LOOK FOR <PATH NAME="SPEAKER">
4. BELOW IT YOU WILL SEE THIS LINE:
<ctl name="RX3 Digital Volume" value="84" />
5. CHANGE VALUE FROM "84" TO WHATEVER YOU WANT, I RECOMMEND 90 - 95.
6. SCROLL TO THE VERY TOP OF THE SCRIPT AND FIND:
<ctl name="RX1 Digital Volume" value="84" />
<ctl name="RX2 Digital Volume" value="84" />
<ctl name="RX3 Digital Volume" value="84" />
<ctl name="RX4 Digital Volume" value="84" />
7. CHANGE ALL OF THESE VALUES TO THE SAME VALUE YOU SET AT BELOW.
8. SAVE CHANGES AND REBOOT.
9. ENJOY!
JESUS, I'm either the biggest idiot on the planet or I have a ****** volt. This manual process rendered no difference either. I know I did it right. WTF!?
 
I have turned up the headphones or audio out with the same process what I did was make a backup of mixer_paths and tinkered with it I think it was path name="speaker-and-headphones">
<path name="headphones" /> and edit Rx3 Digital Volume but I might be wrong like I said just tinker with it make sure you make a back up of the original file and you'll figure it out I have used the same process for couple different devices and roms.
 
BEFORE MAKING ANY EDITS

Make a copy/backup of the .xml or a /system backup in TWRP**

PROBLEM/ISSUE
Edits were made and they are incorrect, sound input/output has been rendered useless on the device

SOLUTION
Just overwrite the edited .XML with your backed up one and 644 permissions.
You can pull it from the rom zip file too.


**Since the file can be placed easily into the /system/etc, there isn't any need to restore a nandroid (full backup). That way all other data is still intact.

I ended up having to restore the .xml, due to no sound (I goofed one of the edits). Just wanted to give a P.S.A. for anyone that might need it.
 
BEFORE MAKING ANY EDITS

Make a copy/backup of the .xml or a /system backup in TWRP**

PROBLEM/ISSUE
Edits were made and they are incorrect, sound input/output has been rendered useless on the device

SOLUTION
Just overwrite the edited .XML with your backed up one and 644 permissions.
You can pull it from the rom zip file too.


**Since the file can be placed easily into the /system/etc, there isn't any need to restore a nandroid (full backup). That way all other data is still intact.

I ended up having to restore the .xml, due to no sound (I goofed one of the edits). Just wanted to give a P.S.A. for anyone that might need it.
Did u ever get the head phone and speaker volume higher?
 
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