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[FIXED] How to increase the Volume of the VERIZON Omnia Requires Changes to Registry, Patience.
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#1 User is offline   ciscokidinsf 

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Posted 06 January 2009 - 12:09 AM

OK, So it has been Verified (thanks to BitterBastard at the samsumg-omnia.org site) but, as always, do this at your OWN RISK!

Also, once again a reminder, you CANNOT use the dialpad codes on the Verizon Omnia as the rest of the world is able to do easily.
This method is a bit long but it works:

Here are the steps:

1. Launch an mp3 player (tested with S2P and the Omnia's media player)
2. Launch SoundTester.exe
3. Minimize SoundTester, launch your registry editor
4. Using the task switcher, switch back to SoundTester
5. Play with the SoundTester Normal->Headset settings until you like the sound. You may need to restart a song each time you change the settings in order to hear the difference (I did). For what it's worth, the only setting I could actually increase was the values of the last value, I forget the title of it (R-something). That did, however, increased the volume.
6. Without closing SoundTester, switch over to your registry editor and look at HKLM\SAMSUNG\AUDIO. You should see a HEADSETNORMAL key. Look in there and you will find some DWORD entries (a bunch of numbers and letters). To add more detail, the only value that changes in the registry values at HKLM\SAMSUNG\AUDIO - HEADSETNORMAL is the 3rd value (0x12) and the rest of the values remain unchanged. I also changed the HANDSETNORMAL values.
7. These are the entries you should record (write down in paper). Write all if you want to be extra careful.
8. Close SoundTester (It will remove these entries, phone goes back to low volume)
9. Open your reg editor HKLM\SAMSUNG\AUDIO - HEADSETNORMAL and HANDSETNORMAL and change the 3rd value (0x12) to the value you wrote down.
10. Wait 20 seconds, do a soft-reset and test. The sound should've increased.

In soundtester.exe, I changed my values from -12db to -6db. Less than that, I didn't notice any difference. You may wish to go higher but be careful or you will damage your phone.

Let me know if this works for you. And say *thanks* :rolleyes: to Verizon for making this Volume change 20 times more difficult than it should be.

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Posted 06 January 2009 - 02:02 AM

Thank you very much for this fix. But does anyone know of any way to increase the volume for a bluetooth handsfree headset? The volume is so low that I cannot hear the person on the other end when I am driving. I've been looking and waiting for a fix for a while now and I'd appreciate any help at all. Thanks again!

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Posted 06 January 2009 - 02:50 AM

Geez that is a lot of work... I'm not that sophisticated to attempt this yet. HOWEVER, does anyone have the magic trick that will make the ring tone for incoming calls louder from the initial ring and not esclate? That is driving me crazy. If it has been posted already forgive me I have just not found it yet. Thanks.

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Posted 06 January 2009 - 03:06 AM

View Postcoolarchon, on Jan 6 2009, 02:02, said:

Thank you very much for this fix. But does anyone know of any way to increase the volume for a bluetooth handsfree headset? The volume is so low that I cannot hear the person on the other end when I am driving. I've been looking and waiting for a fix for a while now and I'd appreciate any help at all. Thanks again!


My headset volume (Both Bluetooth and headphone) is higher as well with this hack. However, still not as loud as I'd like.

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Posted 19 January 2009 - 04:06 PM

Hello, i'm new to the smart phone and I am trying to turn up the ring tones on my omnia. I have been reading the posts and was wondering what the registry is and how I go about navigating through it. I got it from verizon and any help that I could get with this would be awesome. and perhaps a little explanation, that would also be great.

Thanks!

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Posted 20 January 2009 - 07:51 PM

Where do I find SoundTester.exe?
Thanks

View Postciscokidinsf, on Jan 5 2009, 19:09, said:

OK, So it has been Verified (thanks to BitterBastard at the samsumg-omnia.org site) but, as always, do this at your OWN RISK!

Also, once again a reminder, you CANNOT use the dialpad codes on the Verizon Omnia as the rest of the world is able to do easily.
This method is a bit long but it works:

Here are the steps:

1. Launch an mp3 player (tested with S2P and the Omnia's media player)
2. Launch SoundTester.exe
3. Minimize SoundTester, launch your registry editor
4. Using the task switcher, switch back to SoundTester
5. Play with the SoundTester Normal->Headset settings until you like the sound. You may need to restart a song each time you change the settings in order to hear the difference (I did). For what it's worth, the only setting I could actually increase was the values of the last value, I forget the title of it (R-something). That did, however, increased the volume.
6. Without closing SoundTester, switch over to your registry editor and look at HKLM\SAMSUNG\AUDIO. You should see a HEADSETNORMAL key. Look in there and you will find some DWORD entries (a bunch of numbers and letters). To add more detail, the only value that changes in the registry values at HKLM\SAMSUNG\AUDIO - HEADSETNORMAL is the 3rd value (0x12) and the rest of the values remain unchanged. I also changed the HANDSETNORMAL values.
7. These are the entries you should record (write down in paper). Write all if you want to be extra careful.
8. Close SoundTester (It will remove these entries, phone goes back to low volume)
9. Open your reg editor HKLM\SAMSUNG\AUDIO - HEADSETNORMAL and HANDSETNORMAL and change the 3rd value (0x12) to the value you wrote down.
10. Wait 20 seconds, do a soft-reset and test. The sound should've increased.

In soundtester.exe, I changed my values from -12db to -6db. Less than that, I didn't notice any difference. You may wish to go higher but be careful or you will damage your phone.

Let me know if this works for you. And say *thanks* :) to Verizon for making this Volume change 20 times more difficult than it should be.

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Posted 21 January 2009 - 10:22 PM

alright i downloaded a registry editor, I just don't know where to find soundtester.exe would someone please explain the beginning steps in a little more detail for noobs like me.

Thanks again.

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Posted 22 January 2009 - 09:32 PM

Hi All, new to the Omnia i910.

I have located the soundtester.exe, actually launched it, it appears that I can change the settings with that app. Is this true?

(I don't much care to mess with registry if I don't have too)

If so does anyone have a full set of adjustments they would care to share?

Not really looking for "mind blowing", mostly just the incoming caller volume and the ringtone starts low thing, what is that about anyway?

Thanks in advance and great site!!!

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Posted 23 January 2009 - 10:51 PM

hey ciscokid just so you know i posted your guide over at howardforums gave ya props dont worry.

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Posted 24 January 2009 - 06:12 AM

View Postciscokidinsf, on Jan 6 2009, 00:09, said:

OK, So it has been Verified (thanks to BitterBastard at the samsumg-omnia.org site) but, as always, do this at your OWN RISK!

Also, once again a reminder, you CANNOT use the dialpad codes on the Verizon Omnia as the rest of the world is able to do easily.
This method is a bit long but it works:

Here are the steps:

1. Launch an mp3 player (tested with S2P and the Omnia's media player)
2. Launch SoundTester.exe
3. Minimize SoundTester, launch your registry editor
4. Using the task switcher, switch back to SoundTester
5. Play with the SoundTester Normal->Headset settings until you like the sound. You may need to restart a song each time you change the settings in order to hear the difference (I did). For what it's worth, the only setting I could actually increase was the values of the last value, I forget the title of it (R-something). That did, however, increased the volume.
6. Without closing SoundTester, switch over to your registry editor and look at HKLM\SAMSUNG\AUDIO. You should see a HEADSETNORMAL key. Look in there and you will find some DWORD entries (a bunch of numbers and letters). To add more detail, the only value that changes in the registry values at HKLM\SAMSUNG\AUDIO - HEADSETNORMAL is the 3rd value (0x12) and the rest of the values remain unchanged. I also changed the HANDSETNORMAL values.
7. These are the entries you should record (write down in paper). Write all if you want to be extra careful.
8. Close SoundTester (It will remove these entries, phone goes back to low volume)
9. Open your reg editor HKLM\SAMSUNG\AUDIO - HEADSETNORMAL and HANDSETNORMAL and change the 3rd value (0x12) to the value you wrote down.
10. Wait 20 seconds, do a soft-reset and test. The sound should've increased.

In soundtester.exe, I changed my values from -12db to -6db. Less than that, I didn't notice any difference. You may wish to go higher but be careful or you will damage your phone.

Let me know if this works for you. And say *thanks* :) to Verizon for making this Volume change 20 times more difficult than it should be.

hello this is my first post here at modaco.... first i would like to say thanks for all the great info i have found on this site already....
i have never hacked a phone before but everything i have done so far seemed basically straight forward.. this volume fix seems too be the most difficult thing im about to try , ihave never messed with the registry yet. any how i have read everything about this posting and acually found the( sound tester .exe) when i look at the default settings that are set in my phone they do not match the values listed onthis forum . my phone seems to be set at the highest dbs already. do i have to turn them to negative values to go louder?...here is a list of my stock settings, verizon i910 omnia
Normal / Handset
DAC(0C) 12 dB
SPK(02) 0 dB
MPBST(22) +30 dB
RBST(14) +20 dB
RVOL(12) -17.25 dB

Normal / Headset
DAC(0C) 12dB
HP(04) 0 dB
MPBST(22) +20 dB
RBST(14) +20 dB
RVOL(12) -17.25 dB

Normal / Camcorder
DAC(0C) 12dB
HP(04) 0 dB
MPBST(22) +30 dB
RBST(14) +20 dB
RVOL(12) -17.25 dB

Talking / Handset
RVC(02) 0 dB
RX(16) -9 dB
MPBST(22) +30 dB
MVOL(0E)
M2BST(10) +0 dB
TX(08 ) 0 dB

Talking / Earjack
HP(04) 0 dB
RX(16) -15 dB
MPBST(22) +30 dB
MVOL(0E)
MHVOL(10) 6 dB
TX(08 ) 0 dB

Talking / Speakerphone
SPK(02) 0 dB
RX(16) -9 dB
MPBST(22) +30 dB
MVOL(0E)
M2BST(10) +0 dB
TX(08 ) 0 dB

Talking / BTMono
ADCV(12) 28.5 dB
RX(16) -9 dB
V2M(18 ) -6 dB
TX(08 )

AC97
Address 00
Value 0000
Mask FFFF


Compare that to the default values I found posted here

Menu > Normal > Handset
DAC(0C) -4.5
SPK(02) -3
MPBST(22) +12
RBST(14) +0
RVOL(12) 21

Menu > Normal > Headset
DAC(0C) -1.5
HP(04) -12
MPBST(22) +24
RBST(14) +20
RVOL(12) -1.5

Menu > Normal > Camcoder
DAC(0C) -4.5
SPK(02) -3
MPBST(22) +12
RBST(14) +20
RVOL(12) 15

Menu > Talking > Handset
RCV(02) -3
RX(16) -3
MPBST(22) +12
MVOL(0E) 0
M2BST(10) +0
TX(08 ) -6

Menu > Talking > Earjack
HP(04) -7.5
RX(16) -6
MPBST(22) +12
MVOL(0E) 0
M2BST(10) 0
TX(08 ) -6

Menu > Talking > Speakerphone
SPK(02) -1.5
RX(16) 0
MPBST(22) +12
MVOL(0E) -3
M2BST(10) +0
TX(08 ) -6

Menu > Talking > BTMono
ADCV(12) +4.5
RX(16) -6
V2M(18 ) -9
TX(06) -9

AC97
Address 00
Value 0000
Mark FFFF

just looking for some direction before i spend the money on resco registry editor or start changing things. also i saw a download to fix this do i have to use the download or can i manualy adjust every thing seperate.. all i want to do is make playing my movies louder and maybe the speaker phone louder
thanks dblaron123, aaron

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Posted 24 January 2009 - 07:46 PM

View Postchewwbutta, on Jan 21 2009, 22:22, said:

alright i downloaded a registry editor, I just don't know where to find soundtester.exe would someone please explain the beginning steps in a little more detail for noobs like me.

Thanks again.



no problem, first open the /main menu/ screen slide left to open your /short cuts/ open /file explorer/ go in /my device/ open /windows/ click menu then click show all files... make sure there is a check by show all files then manually search the windows file and look for /soundtester.exe/ run tester... done...thats the easy part. the rest is a little more involving im trying to find out a little more info before i accually change the registry myself... ill post any findings for the i910 omnia that i couldnt already find here....hope this helps
dblaron123, aaron

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Posted 25 January 2009 - 01:20 AM

View Postdblaron123, on Jan 24 2009, 19:46, said:

no problem, first open the /main menu/ screen slide left to open your /short cuts/ open /file explorer/ go in /my device/ open /windows/ click menu then click show all files... make sure there is a check by show all files then manually search the windows file and look for /soundtester.exe/ run tester... done...thats the easy part. the rest is a little more involving im trying to find out a little more info before i accually change the registry myself... ill post any findings for the i910 omnia that i couldnt already find here....hope this helps
dblaron123, aaron



Awesome man, I just got to it. i'm not messing with it yet, i'm still looking into the whole process. Thanks for your time and explaining that more. cheers.

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Posted 25 January 2009 - 03:56 AM

View Posthaus6565, on Jan 22 2009, 21:32, said:

Hi All, new to the Omnia i910.

I have located the soundtester.exe, actually launched it, it appears that I can change the settings with that app. Is this true?

(I don't much care to mess with registry if I don't have too)

If so does anyone have a full set of adjustments they would care to share?

Not really looking for "mind blowing", mostly just the incoming caller volume and the ringtone starts low thing, what is that about anyway?

Thanks in advance and great site!!!


even know you can access this and change the values , none of your setting will stick when you hit apply, its locked... the registry editor is nessasary... it allows you to edit and access more than your default file explorer will allow

dblaron123, aaron

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Posted 29 January 2009 - 08:14 PM

View Postdblaron123, on Jan 24 2009, 00:12, said:

just looking for some direction before i spend the money on resco registry editor or start changing things.


There are several good registry editors for windows mobile that are free.

Google it.

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Posted 01 February 2009 - 11:50 AM

View Postciscokidinsf, on Jan 5 2009, 19:09, said:

OK, So it has been Verified (thanks to BitterBastard at the samsumg-omnia.org site) but, as always, do this at your OWN RISK!

Also, once again a reminder, you CANNOT use the dialpad codes on the Verizon Omnia as the rest of the world is able to do easily.
This method is a bit long but it works:

Here are the steps:

1. Launch an mp3 player (tested with S2P and the Omnia's media player)
2. Launch SoundTester.exe
3. Minimize SoundTester, launch your registry editor
4. Using the task switcher, switch back to SoundTester
5. Play with the SoundTester Normal->Headset settings until you like the sound. You may need to restart a song each time you change the settings in order to hear the difference (I did). For what it's worth, the only setting I could actually increase was the values of the last value, I forget the title of it (R-something). That did, however, increased the volume.
6. Without closing SoundTester, switch over to your registry editor and look at HKLM\SAMSUNG\AUDIO. You should see a HEADSETNORMAL key. Look in there and you will find some DWORD entries (a bunch of numbers and letters). To add more detail, the only value that changes in the registry values at HKLM\SAMSUNG\AUDIO - HEADSETNORMAL is the 3rd value (0x12) and the rest of the values remain unchanged. I also changed the HANDSETNORMAL values.
7. These are the entries you should record (write down in paper). Write all if you want to be extra careful.
8. Close SoundTester (It will remove these entries, phone goes back to low volume)
9. Open your reg editor HKLM\SAMSUNG\AUDIO - HEADSETNORMAL and HANDSETNORMAL and change the 3rd value (0x12) to the value you wrote down.
10. Wait 20 seconds, do a soft-reset and test. The sound should've increased.

In soundtester.exe, I changed my values from -12db to -6db. Less than that, I didn't notice any difference. You may wish to go higher but be careful or you will damage your phone.

Let me know if this works for you. And say *thanks* :) to Verizon for making this Volume change 20 times more difficult than it should be.


First post to this very informative forum.

ciscokidinsf great post :D . I tried your steps and somehow screwed up in one of the steps and started to get screeching noise out of the earpiece. So, luckly all I had to do is restore the original reg file in order to get the i910 to work again.

Can you post what info you have in your phone so we can manually modify the reg file with that data?

Thanks in advance

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Posted 09 February 2009 - 09:32 AM

View Postsstuner, on Feb 1 2009, 03:50, said:

First post to this very informative forum.

ciscokidinsf great post :) . I tried your steps and somehow screwed up in one of the steps and started to get screeching noise out of the earpiece. So, luckly all I had to do is restore the original reg file in order to get the i910 to work again.

Can you post what info you have in your phone so we can manually modify the reg file with that data?

Thanks in advance


I'm new to the site and I can confirm that this worked on my Omnia I910. Now my question is how do you increase the volume if you are using a BT headset (Jabra BT3030 is what I'm using)? This instructions above only works for the OEM headset.

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Posted 12 February 2009 - 07:04 PM

First of all thanks for the info. I've been watching this post for about a month now and still cant find the answer. My problem is this: when I open sound tester to make adjustments, I cant seem to find anything to turn up. Everything seems to already be at their highest value. If anybody got this to work, can you please post the registry values for the rest of us?

Thanks.

P.S. Has anyone figured out how to make the ring start off loud instead of slowly increasing in volume?

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Posted 16 February 2009 - 04:11 PM

View Postsstuner, on Feb 1 2009, 05:50, said:

First post to this very informative forum.

ciscokidinsf great post :( . I tried your steps and somehow screwed up in one of the steps and started to get screeching noise out of the earpiece. So, luckly all I had to do is restore the original reg file in order to get the i910 to work again.

Can you post what info you have in your phone so we can manually modify the reg file with that data?

Thanks in advance

I tried to adjust my volume using the steps above, and I now get a screeching noise out of the phone when making a call. It seemed to work as I got much louder volume for playing music. But now, I cannot use my phone to make a call. Unfortunately, I did not make a backup file? The wierd thing is that I opened the reg file, but never made any changes? I get a low hissing noise during a call as well? Also, the screeching doesn't usually start until I try to press the keypad (for entering password for voicemail).

I am running m2d.

Can anyone help?

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Posted 16 February 2009 - 08:20 PM

View Posttmar23, on Feb 16 2009, 10:11, said:

I tried to adjust my volume using the steps above, and I now get a screeching noise out of the phone when making a call. It seemed to work as I got much louder volume for playing music. But now, I cannot use my phone to make a call. Unfortunately, I did not make a backup file? The wierd thing is that I opened the reg file, but never made any changes? I get a low hissing noise during a call as well? Also, the screeching doesn't usually start until I try to press the keypad (for entering password for voicemail).

I am running m2d.

Can anyone help?

I think I figured it out. I made changes to the settings within soundtester.exe. Then I hit apply. They don't seem to save the changes, but it did seem to change the sound levels? Not sure this is normal, but it worked for me?
Anyone else experience this?

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Posted 04 March 2009 - 12:35 PM

View Posttmar23, on Feb 16 2009, 15:20, said:

I think I figured it out. I made changes to the settings within soundtester.exe. Then I hit apply. They don't seem to save the changes, but it did seem to change the sound levels? Not sure this is normal, but it worked for me?
Anyone else experience this?



i did the same thing.. i dont have a registry editor yet and dont have my usb cable handy, so i while poking around in sound tester i changed the headset volume while i was listening to the radio, it definitely made it louder, however when i went back in sound tester the settings were the same. its still louder though.

so it appears that no registry edit is needed, just change it in sound tester, remember what you changed because you wont see those changes in sound tester

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