Sailfish X - Generally too loud
Hei,
Newer EDIT
With EA 2.1.4.13 the
$ pactl --set-sink-volume sink.primary 80%
seems to be having no effect at all.
$ pactl --set-sink-volume sink.deep_buffer 80%
Works instead.
I wonder if this was an intentional move or some mistake?
/Newer EDIT
EDIT
May I ask somebody with anotner device (not SailfishX!) to check in CLI the output of the following command and post a part of it here?
$ pactl list
I am interested in something like this:
Sample #7 Name: pulldown_lock Sample Specification: s16le 1ch 48000Hz Channel Map: mono Volume: (invalid) balance 0.00
Thank you in advance!
/EDIT
Before the haters begin hating, I have already dug up the TJC for any similar issues. ;) With no real success of finding solutions/answers.
Last weekend I got myself an Xperia X (F5122, as F5121 was out of reach for me) and Sailfish X. I put some effort and working hours into it and now I have a great new phone. A worthy successor of my late JP1301.
I like it, but I noticed that the volume of the sounds on the Xperia X are too high for my taste. I even had to mute the system sounds for that reason. Today the (clock) alarm almost woke up the whole block I live in.
My question is: Is it only me experiencing this, or is it a known issue?
I know work-arounds. Well, some work-arounds. But is there an official solution there?
EDIT
Thanks to everyone for the work-arounds. The clock alarm was only an example. The 'charger connected/disconnected tone' is another. Not to mention the 'unlock tone'...
Actually, I am more interested in the 'WHY' not in the 'HOW'. ;)
/EDIT
Another EDIT
After having the general sink volume reduced to some more bearable level, I noticed that the volume during calls (both via earphone, loudspeaker and BT carkit) is too low.
How, where can I tweak these levels independently so that they remain persistent over reboots?
/Another EDIT
Kiitos,
LVPVS over.
Same issue with the clock here! Way too loud!
louisbob ( 2018-01-29 12:10:04 +0200 )edit@LVPVS So it works on the dual SIM version? That is nice! I'm considering getting it too!
kat6 ( 2018-02-04 08:32:33 +0200 )editHei @kat6,
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It does indeed. There are some glitches here and there, but mostly fine.
The 'dual-SIM hack' is working, too. After a reboot, I had the extra item in Settings App.
The display leaves me speechless every time I look at it. After four years on my late JP1301, it is stunningly beautiful.
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LVPVS over.
LVPVS ( 2018-02-04 08:53:28 +0200 )editI'm still not sure if the volume is able to damage the hardware or not. My device starts again making ugly noises while playing lout sounds, this time the upper speaker seems affected... read topic here
Robomike ( 2018-02-04 11:27:25 +0200 )editMay I suggest, you take a look at this (my) answer, which provides you with the possibility of setting the lowest and highest volume, as well as the granularity, for calls and media (with granularity I oretty much mean the number of clicks on the volume buttons) - I've done it for the hands free speakers, but you can use any of the files in the mentioned directory and you can adjust them to your liking (but you should make a backup of the original and the changed file, as system updates may cause them to change or revert).
Here's my link
I hope, it helps you or anyone a bit...
eriXD ( 2018-03-31 10:18:51 +0200 )edit