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msvakos4589 03-06-2009 01:59 AM

Re: System/Ring Volume Control
 
I tried the volume control application in the above post, and it installed but did not adjust the volume. The showed visually as it was adjusting it, but the volume just stayed the same. Any suggestions or anyone try it. Did it work?

Gearhead01 03-06-2009 11:39 AM

Re: System/Ring Volume Control
 
^ Are you running the HTC volume control or standard WinMo? I got rid of the HTC volume control due to a conflict with another program and went back to the standard WinMo volume sliders. With that, the Volume Control program I posted above is working very well. I can definitely hear the volume change in TF music player as I adjust the volume. I'm not sure how the program would work if you are using the HTC volume controls.

msvakos4589 03-06-2009 03:10 PM

Re: System/Ring Volume Control
 
Did you disable the HTC volume control using the Diamond Tweak or a Reg Edit. When i use Diamond Tweak and change to to WinMo volume control, the same interface comes up. It doesn't change anything. I did install Audiopara the loud version. Maybe that is causing it.

Gearhead01 03-06-2009 05:37 PM

Re: System/Ring Volume Control
 
I used the file Remove-HTCvolume-by-Hallengreen.cab to revert back to the WinMo volume sliders. I found it either here or XDA. I tried Diamond Config and had the same results as you.

msvakos4589 03-06-2009 05:40 PM

Re: System/Ring Volume Control
 
I found that as well and used it. It works now. Thanks.

OR78 03-06-2009 07:37 PM

Re: System/Ring Volume Control
 
OK let me try this again, Does anyone have a registry edit to share that will allow single increments rather than 3? Thanks

GhettoBSD 03-06-2009 07:51 PM

Re: System/Ring Volume Control
 
i'd like to make the ear piece volume lower! it's WAY too loud with women on the other end, i'm going deaf with my TOP!


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