Post by account_disabled on Jan 28, 2024 9:53:48 GMT
If you have lived in the depths of Android and its developer settings, you may have come across the option "Disable Bluetooth absolute volume". Or maybe you recently turned it on and want to turn it off because it's causing problems with Bluetooth audio, such as syncing the sound with a Bluetooth device. In any case, in this guide, let's see how to disable absolute Bluetooth, what it does and why it exists. Absolute Bluetooth is a feature on Android smartphones that acts as an intermediary between Android's DAC (Digital to Analog Converter) and the audio going to your headphones. Bluetooth absolute volume exists so that Android can use its own processing before outputting audio to Bluetooth audio accessories.
Turn off the absolute Fax Lists volume Although normal users may not benefit from enabling or disabling this feature, most audiophiles and power users prefer to turn off Absolute Volume for two main reasons - more control over music equalization and better ambience during playback. Music players such as PowerAmp recommend turning off Bluetooth mute to get the most out of its equalizer. If what we've covered in the above paragraph sounds like rocket science and you just want to disable DVC, here's how to do it. If you didn't already know, DVC also keeps the volume of your phone and Bluetooth accessories in sync.
Disabling Bluetooth absolute volume can cause volumes to be out of sync, and if that's why you're here: Turn off Bluetooth absolute volume on Android 1. First, turn off Bluetooth on your smartphone if it's on, because it's impossible to turn off the absolute volume when Bluetooth is on. 2. Go to the Settings app on your Android smartphone, scroll down and go to About phone. 3. Scroll down and tap on Build Number a few times until you see the "You are now a developer" toast. Enable developer mode 3. Go back to the main Settings page and click on "Developer options". 4. Scroll down until you find the "Turn off absolute volume" option and turn it off.
Turn off the absolute Fax Lists volume Although normal users may not benefit from enabling or disabling this feature, most audiophiles and power users prefer to turn off Absolute Volume for two main reasons - more control over music equalization and better ambience during playback. Music players such as PowerAmp recommend turning off Bluetooth mute to get the most out of its equalizer. If what we've covered in the above paragraph sounds like rocket science and you just want to disable DVC, here's how to do it. If you didn't already know, DVC also keeps the volume of your phone and Bluetooth accessories in sync.
Disabling Bluetooth absolute volume can cause volumes to be out of sync, and if that's why you're here: Turn off Bluetooth absolute volume on Android 1. First, turn off Bluetooth on your smartphone if it's on, because it's impossible to turn off the absolute volume when Bluetooth is on. 2. Go to the Settings app on your Android smartphone, scroll down and go to About phone. 3. Scroll down and tap on Build Number a few times until you see the "You are now a developer" toast. Enable developer mode 3. Go back to the main Settings page and click on "Developer options". 4. Scroll down until you find the "Turn off absolute volume" option and turn it off.