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xxxxts 2011-08-31 03:46

Volume 100% on boot?
 
With the recent modifications with CSSU and hildon-desktop rotation - I find that during the course of the day my volume keys tend to get knocked the wrong way thus turning the volume way down. I have noticed there are 3 main volume controls; Main Volume, Speaker Phone Volume, and Phone Volume. Is there anyway to set these as 100% on boot?

xxxxts 2011-08-31 15:38

Re: Volume 100% on boot?
 
If someone just wants to give me the volume commands I will make the script myself...

sakya 2011-08-31 15:46

Re: Volume 100% on boot?
 
The command to set headphone volume is
Code:

amixer -c 0 set Headphone VOL
To get all the volumes names the command should be:
Code:

amixer -c 0 scontrols

negus72 2011-09-03 14:13

Re: Volume 100% on boot?
 
hi, tanks but how can i use this command???
this way?:

amixer -c 0 set Headphone VOL 100

or:

amixer -c 0 set Headphone VOL=100

or:

amixer -c 0 set Headphone 100

OR???

sorry if my question is stupid?

xxxxts 2011-09-25 22:59

Re: Volume 100% on boot?
 
I am worried about messing with this myself for fear of hardware damage since I don't know much about amixer. I want to get master volume (ringtone), speaker phone, and phone all at 100% on boot. Can anyone help me out? Basically all the options that the volume rocker controls.

xxxxts 2011-12-03 10:52

Re: Volume 100% on boot?
 
Can anyone help me out with a script for this - for some reason when rebooting the volume of the phone changes...:confused:

reinob 2011-12-03 22:39

Re: Volume 100% on boot?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by negus72 (Post 1081149)
hi, tanks but how can i use this command???
this way?:

amixer -c 0 set Headphone VOL 100

or:

amixer -c 0 set Headphone VOL=100

or:

amixer -c 0 set Headphone 100

OR???

sorry if my question is stupid?

The third one: e.g. $ amixer -c 0 set Headphone 75

But I haven't tried it.


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