• bleistift2@sopuli.xyz
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    20 days ago

    On my old-ass Samsung, you cannot turn down the volume while that message is shown. So when your phone is in a pocket and you increase the volume but don’t notice that the message appeared, you cannot save your ears when the next song actually is much louder.

  • PennyRoyal@sh.itjust.works
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    20 days ago

    iPhones will do this even when you’re connected to an external device. Like I’m using you as a source, I want high signal-to-noise ratio, not constant nannying nonsense

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      20 days ago

      Tell the iPhone that the output isn’t headphones and it’ll stop warning you. Plug it in, then head to Settings -> Sound and Haptics -> Headphone Safety -> USB Audio Accessories.

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        20 days ago

        Mint, thank you! It stops doing it for a while, then decided it needs to warn you every time god a while, and so on. It’ll be great not to have that!

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        20 days ago

        Way too deep (as usual in todays world).
        Just yesterday I was wrangling my phone because my passwort manager stopped showing inline overlays for passwords.

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    20 days ago

    I like this warning. Many young people already suffer from hearing loss due to excessive volume. But I cannot understand why they don’t measure how loud the song actually is right now. I have many songs in my library that just are not mixed as loud, or start quietly and then ramp up. Why do I get the ‘your music is too loud’ message for those?

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      20 days ago

      The phone manufacturer can only guess how loud it actually is to your ears. Every pair of headphones outputs at a different volume, and more expensive ones tend to be quieter for reasons I forget.

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        20 days ago

        Because expensive headphones tend to have drivers with higher impedance, meaning they produce less volume at the same current versus a lower impedance set.

        That’s true for wired headphones, at least. For anything wireless, they have a secondary amplifier not in your phone, so then the phone really really has no idea.

    • u/lukmly013 💾 (lemmy.sdf.org)@lemmy.sdf.org
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      20 days ago

      While at it, they could also add option to decrease minimum volume. Often it’s too loud, at least for me. One dumb phone I planned to use as MP3 player has this same issue.

      Actually, I feel like it’s most phones. Thankfully the music app I use has equalizer to tune it down.
      Hell, even many separate music players. Only stuff with analog volume control is basically always OK.

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    20 days ago

    Does someone actually know how to turn this off on android? My work phone does this all the time. It’s a car! I was looking at that map under that modal and trying to listen to the directions you reduced to a whisper thank you very much!!

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    20 days ago

    Is this a Samsung thing? My S9+ used to do this all the time and it annoyed the fuck out of me, never had it happen on my Pixel

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    20 days ago

    Mine will just turn it down in the middle of a song, I don’t need your bullshit samsung. I plug it into the car and control the volume from there so every once in a while I have to turn it back up because fuck me I guess.

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    20 days ago

    Aaaaaand even after having played through a few tunes before randomly deciding it’s time to warn you about a loud limit, while limiting the volume.

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    20 days ago

    Should be a way to tell ur phone that you already have a loss of hearing and that’s why you need it to stop reminding you

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    17 days ago

    I have a little Bluetooth speaker that for some reason the phone thinks is headphones - and yes, turns the volume down mid-song. Grrrrrr.

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    13 days ago

    I got this sleep headband with speakers in it. It’s Bluetooth but they aren’t very loud.

    Got it hooked up to my ccwgtv.

    When I set the volume to max on the ccwgtv, it makes a super loud high pitched beep in my ear to warn me that I’m at max volume. That beep is easily like 10x louder than the audio I want to hear.