Google's Nexus 4 |
Thus, discouraged I started looking for answers and found these two (quite popular) bugs signalled on the Nexus 4
- https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=41034
- https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=41042
And became even more discouraged (and I had not plan on rooting a new phone in it's first week; and even worse a Nexus) and after trying out Poweramp which after tweaking the volume settings a bit seemed to provide better volume for my mp3s (than Google Play Music did; I went back and forth listening to the same 5 seconds on each player), I went back to Google Play Music and discovered that it too had an Equalizer Settings section (but only on the specific playback screen, the one with the large album photo) which was strangely disabled. After enabling it I can safely say that it outperformed Poweramp, and although I haven't tested it thoroughly I think the volume problem will not bother me any time soon.
Detailed Instructions
So again, open your Google Play Music app and start playing a track. Now, go to the view with the large album cover
The large album cover screen |
and hit the menu button in the top right and select Equalizer. You should be presented with this screen
The life-saving equalizer |
Enable the equalizer and voilĂ . Good volume to all!
Update - The Google Play Music app has been updated in the mean time and reaching the equalizer settings is much more intuitive. Just open the app, hit the menu button, select Settings and then Equalizer and you're there.
Update - The Google Play Music app has been updated in the mean time and reaching the equalizer settings is much more intuitive. Just open the app, hit the menu button, select Settings and then Equalizer and you're there.
Enjoy
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