[Q] Sound plays over headphones and speakers - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Hello friends,
i just noticed when i have my headphone plugged in the notification and ringer sound plays over speaker AND headphone. The jack is fully pushed in. I would like to know if there's a possibility to turn this off, so only my headphones play the sound? I'm using CM11 Rom. I've read some custom roms have an option for this feature, but mine does not or i haven't found it yet.
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Help! How to adjust volume using 3.5 mm headphones

Hi,
I bought a Seidio Audio Adapter - miniUSB To 3.5mm - with One-Touch/Mic at the XDA store. It works great and I have no problem listening to music with my regular sony headset since you can adjust the volume with audiomanager. However when I am on a phone call it is super loud and I cannot adjust the volume. I looked around for a registry tweak but they usually talk about BT or speakerphone. What I want is the actual volume on the wired headphone. Can someone help? I am going deaf here!
Bump!
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[Q] How to stop notification sounds through external speaker w/ headset plugged in?

When I plug my headphones into my Evo the notification sounds still play through the external speaker. The only way to stop them from playing through the external speaker is to put it on vibrate or silent. But then that stops the notifications from playing through the headset too.
Does anyone have a fix or a workaround? Is this just an HTC Sense issue or is this a problem with android? I've looked into using tasker to disable the external speaker when a headset is hooked up but I haven't been able to figure out a way to make that work. Tasker seems to rely on the profiles and none of them support this.
There's a ticket open here: http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=6696. But for some crazy reason this is considered an enhancement. I think this is a pretty serious bug. I mean, who would want ANY sounds coming from the external speaker while a headset is attached?
I feel your pain. Whenever I'm listening to music w/ my headphones, my roommate is able to hear my SMS notifications through my speaker =(
so, uh, bump....anyone have any luck finding a solution to this? doesn't seem to have been fixed with 3.29...
Also interested in this. I was in the library listening to pandora on my headset and I got a call...and the ring played through the speakers! Ahhhh...we need a solution to this!
Swyped from an HTC Evo on MetroPCS...

[Q] Music out volume

I have plugged my phone into my surround sound system using the headphone socket but the music out volume is very very quiet. Tried in the car also connecting it to the car stereo but again very quiet. Plugging my ipod in this way both times and the music is perfectly loud. Is this a bug or does anyone know a solution. I was going to buy a new car stereo so i can stream music to it via bluetooth. Will this also be ridiculously quiet??
I'm guessing that you've already tried turning the volume up?
tcuk31 said:
I have plugged my phone into my surround sound system using the headphone socket but the music out volume is very very quiet. Tried in the car also connecting it to the car stereo but again very quiet. Plugging my ipod in this way both times and the music is perfectly loud. Is this a bug or does anyone know a solution. I was going to buy a new car stereo so i can stream music to it via bluetooth. Will this also be ridiculously quiet??
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When i plug my DHD into my dolby 3.1 speakers, its that loud i can make my house shake lol
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Yes I have turned the volume right up.
Are you being serious that it's loud?? Is that because your using an unofficial rom?
tcuk31 said:
Yes I have turned the volume right up.
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I thought as much, I'm using CM7, but I have used the stock HTC ROM to listen to music on my HiFi. And there were no problems with the volume.
Are you using the same 3.5mm jack to connect your phone to your car & HiFi at home?
Yeah using the same 3.5mm jack on th phone but different lead each time. As I say with iPod it's fine. Through headphones the volume is fine and too loud when turned right up but it's when connecting to other audio equipment it's just so quiet and very poor quality.
That's odd, sadly short of a factory reset, which probably won't fix it anyway. I've no more ideas
tcuk31 said:
I have plugged my phone into my surround sound system using the headphone socket but the music out volume is very very quiet. Tried in the car also connecting it to the car stereo but again very quiet. Plugging my ipod in this way both times and the music is perfectly loud. Is this a bug or does anyone know a solution. I was going to buy a new car stereo so i can stream music to it via bluetooth. Will this also be ridiculously quiet??
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I also have the same problem, I've plugged mine into my car stereo and it does not go loud enough, I'm wondering if it could be a fault.
Maybe a problem with the latest firmware update that they pulled (2.2.1) as I didn't try it before then I'm not sure. Thanks for your replys so far. Any othe thoughts??

[BUG] Audio Output to Loudspeaker and Headset/Earphone Simultaneously

- Steps to reproduce the problem.
Plug headset or earphone with mic to the 3.5mm jack and don't play google play music yet.
- What happened.
The audio output of google talk notification sound when receiving message goes to both loudspeaker and headset or earphone with mic simultaneously.
- What you think the correct behavior should be.
The audio output of app's notification sound should only go to headset or earphone if it's plugged in.
This audio output bug can be reproduced on Samsung Galaxy Nexus GSM (maguro) running stock Android Jelly Bean 4.2.1. The strange thing is, if music player is playing, the audio output is correct, notification sounds go to headset only. I do hope this will be fix on next update 4.2.2 or 5.x. Perhaps there should be a headset option on settings > sounds so that we can choose whether to mute loudspeaker when headset is plugged in just like as in some custom ROMs.
Does anyone here experience the same and care to vote the bug I just reported to AOSP here?
Thanks in advance.
I think this behaviour is very useful and logic. If, for example, you plug in your earphones and forget to remove them from the phone after listening to music, you need to hear the notifications in the loudspeaker. If music is playing, it is considered that the headphones are in your ears, so you don't need the notification sound in the loudspeaker also. It's very useful in my opinion
bgdxv said:
I think this behaviour is very useful and logic. If, for example, you plug in your earphones and forget to remove them from the phone after listening to music, you need to hear the notifications in the loudspeaker. If music is playing, it is considered that the headphones are in your ears, so you don't need the notification sound in the loudspeaker also. It's very useful in my opinion
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oh, so it's intentional, my bad.

[Q] Messed up audio

So about a week ago I was listening to music and then sound was distorted and sometimes it wouldn't pick up voice at certain pitches and other stuff I thought it was my headset so I bought a new one and it came with a splitter the thing it its distorted when I don't split the headphone from the mic. But if I split the mic from the audio and just use the audio cord the music and everything is fine. If anyone could help me that's be great.

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