[HOWTO] Configure Dolby Atmos Equalizer Presets - LeEco Le Pro3 Guides, News, & Discussion

Hi!
The LePro3 (at least the LeX720 model) comes with Dolby Atmos (don't ask me what this does in detail, I am no audio expert). In the system settings under "Sounds & vibration" almost at the bottom of the list, you will find the entry "Dolby Atmos" where you can enable or disable this feature, as well as choose from 4 different equalizer presets ("Movie", "Music", "Game", "Voice").
When examining the contents of the system I noticed that there is also a GUI App for Dolby installed (package "com.dolby.daxappUI" in path "/system/vendor/app/Ds2UI/Ds2UI.apk"), but until now I didn't see any app launcher or shortcut to open the Dolby setting app. But fortunately it's easy to create your own shortcut for it. using the Dolby settings UI it's possible to change the equalizer settings of the 4 presets.
HOWTO:
(see also the attached screenshots)
Install AnyCut from Play Store (you can remove it again after you have created the shortcut)
Start AnyCut and tap "New shortcut"
Choose "Activity"
Scroll down the list and find the entry "Dolby"
Choose a custom name for the shortcut or leave the default "Dolby"
Now you should have a "Dolby" icon on your home screen
Open "Dolby"
Doube tap on one of the equalizer presets
Change what you want

Thanks a lot.

androcheck said:
Hi!
The LePro3 (at least the LeX720 model) comes with Dolby Atmos (don't ask me what this does in detail, I am no audio expert). In the system settings under "Sounds & vibration" almost at the bottom of the list, you will find the entry "Dolby Atmos" where you can enable or disable this feature, as well as choose from 4 different equalizer presets ("Movie", "Music", "Game", "Voice").
When examining the contents of the system I noticed that there is also a GUI App for Dolby installed (package "com.dolby.daxappUI" in path "/system/vendor/app/Ds2UI/Ds2UI.apk"), but until now I didn't see any app launcher or shortcut to open the Dolby setting app. But fortunately it's easy to create your own shortcut for it. using the Dolby settings UI it's possible to change the equalizer settings of the 4 presets.
HOWTO:
(see also the attached screenshots)
Install AnyCut from Play Store (you can remove it again after you have created the shortcut)
Start AnyCut and tap "New shortcut"
Choose "Activity"
Scroll down the list and find the entry "Dolby"
Choose a custom name for the shortcut or leave the default "Dolby"
Now you should have a "Dolby" icon on your home screen
Open "Dolby"
Doube tap on one of the equalizer presets
Change what you want
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I've done this and got the Dolby Atmos icon. One odd thing though when I go into the different presets and 2 Customs Settings - I try dragging up the EQ faders and they bounce back down - they don't stay fixed which is odd.

Love Dolby Atmos, iv used it on my Nexus 6P, best dynamic EQ available
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Thanks for this. Even my cheap BT headset plays a lot better now!

Do you know how to add more Custom configurations? There's only 2....

Sorry to bump an older thread, but I wanted to mention what lovesounds1607 says -- the changes don't stay when I try to adjust the equalizer. However, I think the issue is that what visually LOOKS like the middle setting on the equalizer is actually the highest the setting can go, which is why the indicator bounces/slides back down.
This was a good workaround for a Dolby Atmos icon on my desktop. However, I did also want to note that when I went out to the Dolby Atmos app through the Spotify app's equalizer option (library -> settings -> equalizer) I had more options to choose from than if I just went out from my phone's home page.

Try it this Nokia 6 not supported.im very sad Dolby Atmos in Nokia 6 very bad only to option music mode or theater mode sound is very low in my jbl earphone

Thank you, this its a pretty good trick!. Dolby its great but do not work with AIMP player. Work fine with Stock music player and Power Audio Pro, but I like AIMP and Dolby do not work, any solution?

Does this install Dolby?

toanau said:
Does this install Dolby?
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No Dolby is already installed this create a short cut on your home screen.
Stock ROMs only.
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gamal Ramadan said:
Coba ini Nokia 6 tidak didukung. Saya sangat sedih Dolby Atmos di Nokia 6 sangat buruk hanya untuk mode musik pilihan atau mode teater suara sangat rendah di earphone jbl saya
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Coba install Dolby Atmos Razer phone 2 kunjungi apkmirror

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[Q] music player widget

I've been looking everywhere for a widget that can control the music like skip, Pause, play for the default player. I couldn't believe android lacks such a simple feature; when I had an iPod touch, whilst the screen was locked, double clicking the home screen would bring up the pause/play, skip buttons.
Whereas now when the screen is locked, I have to unlock the screen to get to the music player to be able to change the track etc.
MIUI Roms have this feature... And the PlayerPRO also has it. You have to turn on in program's Settings
ZyxeLa said:
MIUI Roms have this feature... And the PlayerPRO also has it. You have to turn on in program's Settings
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Dont want to flash a new rom on it. Don't want to change the default player either, as I've tried others and are more ram hungry than the default player.
its depend on stock roms,you cant say all android roms has no feature like that,in android you can have everything that iphone has and not,just try search this forum..
Sent from my LT18i
itsmyname said:
Dont want to flash a new rom on it. Don't want to change the default player either, as I've tried others and are more ram hungry than the default player.
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Then, I think there's only one other option, get a LiveView (soon SmartWatch) or a wireless headset.
Dosent the Default Android in Arc S got a music Player Widget?!
It does!
And well, There are better alternatives out there!
Try PowerAMP or Winamp!
SS4Serebii said:
Dosent the Default Android in Arc S got a music Player Widget?!
It does!
And well, There are better alternatives out there!
Try PowerAMP or Winamp!
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But the thing is with Winamp or Poweramp, they're more RAM hungry (i.e. they use up a lot more RAM) than the original Music Player.
The Default music player does have a widget, but it is permanently on screen and doesn't disappear when the music is turned off, as I would like to have one on my lockscreen and would like to control my music from there i.e. skip tracks etc rather than having to unlock then go to the widget.
With WidgetLocker Lockscreen you can put a music player widget on your lockscreen
Try this app and enable lockscreen controls from settings menu.
I know its not a stock replacement app but its worth a try..
btw,its free
https://market.android.com/details?id=org.abrantix.rockon.rockonnggl&hl=en
remote
you can try "music remote" in market place
it adds on to your player and create a remote for your player .... you can even use your hand free to create a remote
good luck

[Xposed mod] SMS In Ringer Stream

SMS in Ringer Stream - Changes SMS audio stream of notifications from 'notification' to 'ringer'
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This was made for Samsung Galaxy S3 and tested on it. It should work on other phones, but I can't be sure. I don't held any responsibility for any damage you do on your phone.
The default SMS/MMS app has no option to set volume level for notifications and it uses the level set by the system to all notifications. I prefer to have it use the same level as the ringer so I made this mod to do it. This way I can have a low sound level for notifications, a normal sound level for ringer and hear not only incoming calls but also SMS/MMS.
This uses Xposed framework (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574401)
After you have installed Xposed framework, install this app. After that, enable the mod inside Xposed Installer (you probably have a notification to do it, you can click it). Then reboot your phone (you can soft reboot inside Xposed Installer).
NOTE: This only works in default SMS/MMS app, others apps won't work.
Source code: https://github.com/OXINARF/SMSInRingerStream
Download: View attachment SMSInRingerStream.apk
OXINARF said:
SMS in Ringer Stream - Changes SMS audio stream of notifications from 'notification' to 'ringer'
================
This was made for Samsung Galaxy S3 and tested on it. It should work on other phones, but I can't be sure. I don't held any responsibility for any damage you do on your phone.
The default SMS/MMS app has no option to set volume level for notifications and it uses the level set by the system to all notifications. I prefer to have it use the same level as the ringer so I made this mod to do it. This way I can have a low sound level for notifications, a normal sound level for ringer and hear not only incoming calls but also SMS/MMS.
This uses Xposed framework (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574401)
After you have installed Xposed framework, install this app. After that, enable the mod inside Xposed Installer (you probably have a notification to do it, you can click it). Then reboot your phone (you can soft reboot inside Xposed Installer).
NOTE: This only works in default SMS/MMS app, others apps won't work.
Source code: https://github.com/OXINARF/SMSInRingerStream
Download: View attachment 2054535
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Good idea...great
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a shame it wont work with other apps (like facebook, whatsapp)...
fredsky2 said:
a shame it wont work with other apps (like facebook, whatsapp)...
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Well, it can be done, but it's not the purpose of this mod. But source code is available, you just have to change what packages it hooks, it's really simple.
I see, would be nice though, maybe when i learn developing ill give it a shot
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This is a great solution !
Now sms is on same volume as the ringer wich is much better then the original !
not working on Note 2 N7100
Android Version 4.3 Leaked .
aukhan said:
not working on Note 2 N7100
Android Version 4.3 Leaked .
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Check /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/log/debug.log for any error and report it here (or /xposed/debug.log if you aren't in latest Xposed). Also, how do you know it's not working? Have you tried making notifications silent and then receive a SMS and it didn't played?
It's great to notice one of my most needed mods this still works on kitkat 4.4.2
How about making an app that can change or set volume for all apps separatly?
Work like This:
add an app in it and set volume for that app
add facebook and set volume to 100%
add whatsapp and set volume to 60%
...
maybe an option to change notification sound for every apps too
.
is this possible at all?
genius.lizard2 said:
How about making an app that can change or set volume for all apps separatly?
Work like This:
add an app in it and set volume for that app
add facebook and set volume to 100%
add whatsapp and set volume to 60%
...
maybe an option to change notification sound for every apps too
.
is this possible at all?
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+1 there are apps that let you put their sounds in another channel (my alarm clock app let me choose between alarm channel and phone call channel) so maybe it is possible to create an app that let us decide in wich channel a sound is played so we can put different volumes in each channel ?
I would love to be able to have some notifications (for example facebook) sound silent while other more important apps (for example mail) make more sound
Something like this for the navigation voice in maps would be awesome. It drives me nuts when listening to music at a low volume that the nav voice can't be heard.
deepsix_69 said:
Something like this for the navigation voice in maps would be awesome. It drives me nuts when listening to music at a low volume that the nav voice can't be heard.
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+1
I hope someone creates an xposed mod for things like this
genius.lizard2 said:
How about making an app that can change or set volume for all apps separatly?
Work like This:
add an app in it and set volume for that app
add facebook and set volume to 100%
add whatsapp and set volume to 60%
...
maybe an option to change notification sound for every apps too
.
is this possible at all?
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About setting different volumes I'm not sure, but I think that it may be possible, you have to change the volume every time a notification is going to be played. But I won't be doing it, I don't have time and more importantly I don't need it - and I hate working for no purpose.
deepsix_69 said:
Something like this for the navigation voice in maps would be awesome. It drives me nuts when listening to music at a low volume that the nav voice can't be heard.
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That is a different thing, you aren't talking about a notification sound, so it requires a different method than this module. But I think it would be possible.
OXINARF said:
Well, it can be done, but it's not the purpose of this mod. But source code is available, you just have to change what packages it hooks, it's really simple.
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Hi,
Tomorrow I will have a shot at modifying your code to listen for "hello" sms instead of default.
OXINARF said:
But source code is available, you just have to change what packages it hooks, it's really simple.
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arjag said:
Tomorrow I will have a shot at modifying your code to listen for "hello" sms instead of default.
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I tried changing the package in the code to use "com.hellotext.hello" instead of "com.android.mms".
I could not figure out to compile on pc, but I got it to compile on tablet with "AIDE" from the store. Unfortunately it didn't work.
:crying:
Any thoughts on how to proceed?
arjag said:
I tried changing the package in the code to use "com.hellotext.hello" instead of "com.android.mms".
I could not figure out to compile on pc, but I got it to compile on tablet with "AIDE" from the store. Unfortunately it didn't work.
:crying:
Any thoughts on how to proceed?
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Hi arjag,
I can't help you. What I can do is recommend that you read http://www.xda-developers.com/andro...reate-your-very-own-xposed-module-in-eclipse/ and http://www.xda-developers.com/android/easily-configure-xposed-module-projects-in-eclipse/
Also there is the possibility that the app you want to use works in another way, I don't know.

QS on lockscreen & headset control

Hi,
is there any setting that allows me to disable quick setting being pull down while phone is still lock? currently i'm on Leedroid 3.1.0 already search in extra tweak, but failed to find one.
i've got an issue with my earphone, I'm listening to music with HTC music app instead of Google music. usually the button on my earphone can be control the music app (double clicking = next song) but didn't work in Leedroid 3.1.0 with HTC music app. can anyone help me? btw I'm also flashing acoustiX v31
sorry for my bad english

[REQUEST] Use the earpiece as a second speaker

Could someone make a magisk module to play audio from earpiece? Like for example S8 and OnePlusOne has a mod like this.
You can use "quick settings" app and add a tipe called "In-Ear Audio"
Ditomeh-1 said:
You can use "quick settings" app and add a tipe called "In-Ear Audio"
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Doesn't work for me

How do I access System UI?

I'm trying to figure out how to access system ui tuner. If I search the settings for system ui, it finds it, but I can't launch it. I keep reading to hold down the gear icon in the notification area for 10 seconds and it's supposed to add system ui tuner to the settings but that's not working for me.
Where did you read about this? , I somewhat remember something of the sort
dorlow said:
I'm trying to figure out how to access system ui tuner. If I search the settings for system ui, it finds it, but I can't launch it. I keep reading to hold down the gear icon in the notification area for 10 seconds and it's supposed to add system ui tuner to the settings but that's not working for me.
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I just got into it using activity launcher.
Using that or other equivalent software look for under System UI find the option called "system UI demo mode". Once you launch the system UI demo mode the system ui tuner appears.
It doesn't seem to add a menu option. So you will need to repeat the steps above or create a shortcut to the respective activity.
On, so that did get me into systemui settings. What I'm trying to do with it is I have a sound profiles app. On my last phone I used a different sound profiles app. The sound profiles in the notification area was always the first item listed. That just makes sense. Well, I just got this Note 10+ and for whatever reason the sound profiles app i used to use on my old phones doesn't work on the Note 10+. Its not changing the volumes correctly. I changed to a different sound profile app called audio profiles. This program is working perfect with adjusting the volumes, but it always appears at the bottom of the notifications. Sometimes I have to scroll to see it. I posted to another forum and someone suggested that system ui settings allow you to adjust which notifications appear at the top of the notifications. I'm not finding that in the system ui settings.
Try maybe with Samsung SoundAssistant app (to manage profiles etc.)

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