escenkay Posted August 22, 2019 Share Posted August 22, 2019 Build: v3 841Device: Samsung Galaxy S10+ (Snapdragon)Android Version: PieRom: Stock Hello, I tried searching the forum but couldn't find anything related to the issue I have been having. I use a variation of Samsung Gear Icon X (2018), Galaxy Buds, & a bluetooth adapter in my car to listen to music via bluetooth (max volume on phone, control manual volume on the earbuds or car stereo themselves) with the Hi-Res Output setting (DVC on, no duck enabled) and when I receive a call and talk for bit and hang up the music continues but at a considerably lower volume. Trying to increase the volume doesn't put the volume levels back prior to the call. Was wondering if there was a solution to this. It seems like the volume returns to the same level when I turn off Hi-Res Output so think its related to this setting. Any help would be greatly appreciated. This issue is quiet annoying when I take a call in the car and the music volume is very low afterwards. Can fiddle with my phone while I am driving Thank you, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
w3wilkes Posted August 23, 2019 Share Posted August 23, 2019 Just curious if you have any real "Hi-Res" music? If it were me I'd just skip the experimental Hi-Res and be done with it. Even with true Hi-Res recordings I doubt anyone could distinguish between Hi-Res and normal CD red book rips in a moving car with road noise. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
escenkay Posted August 23, 2019 Author Share Posted August 23, 2019 1 hour ago, w3wilkes said: Just curious if you have any real "Hi-Res" music? If it were me I'd just skip the experimental Hi-Res and be done with it. Even with true Hi-Res recordings I doubt anyone could distinguish between Hi-Res and normal CD red book rips in a moving car with road noise. Hello, Thank you for your reply. I do own some flac files as well as a lot of wav files in my crates. I don't consider myself an audiophile but I am DJ and my ears can tell when something sounds really good. With that being said, you are absolutely right. If I'm just listening to bootlegs or rips than I could care less for hi-res. Music that's missing information to begin with won't sound any better, however due to having sensitive neighbors my car is the closest I'll get to a club-like experience for audio prior to gigs. The current feature and the way it is implemented is great, its just annoying when the volume is cut low after a phone call... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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