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Fix low volume issue The volume issue has 2 fixes, 1 permanent and 1 temporary. If you disable the startup animation (see below) it permanently fixes the volume problem. If you like the animation you can leave it, but you have to put your phone in sleep mode then bring it out of sleep mode after every reboot. \HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Volume add: DWord value name = volume value data = 4294967295 then press power (sleep) wait 10 sec and press power again. Disable/change the startup animation or sound HKLM\SOFTWARE\HTC\StartupAnimation Enabled - change from 1 to 0 to turn everything off and permanently fix the volume issue. You can also customize the animated boot up by deleting or changing 2 keys. (Doing this does not fix the volume issue) Delete the WAVFile Key to remove the sound only. Delete the GIFFile Key to remove the animation only. Put your own .GIF file or .WAV file on the phone and rewrite the 2 keys (WAVFile GIFFile) to the new file location. i.e. \My Documents\Files\?CustomAnimation.gif |
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Originally Posted by corky100
Works on a Touch/Elf with WM6:
There is a registry fix for this on here, I managed to make both the speaker and Headphones a fair bit louder. go to HKLM\software\HTC\AUDIGAIN\ and change (speaker): EAC_GAIN_EMBEDDED to 71 CODEC_GAIN_EMBEDDED to 07 and change (headphones): EAC_GAIN_HEADSET to 71 CODEC_GAIN_HEADSET to 07 Any higher and these values will distort the sound. |
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Originally Posted by aznjunkie
I believe HKLM stands for "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE." I couldn't find "AUDIGAIN" on my 8525 either. I found this hack while searching on google. I don't have any issue with the volume on my 8525 so I didn't do this hack. You can give it a try.
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