Hi! thanks for the response.

The problem at hand is the volume in the phone's built-in earpiece not for
headphones.


On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 8:25 AM, Selene Scriven <
selene.scri...@canonical.com> wrote:

> * Omer Akram <omer.ak...@canonical.com> wrote:
> > The max sound level in the Nexus 4 earpiece is too high that
> > anyone sitting in the same room can listen everything clearly.
> > Even it feels the earpiece may even burst.
> >
> > That is not a problem when I  am using android on my phone.
> > Could anyone tell me which package should I report a bug for
> > that and if possible also direct who is the right person to
> > talk to about this issue ?
>
> For those who want to listen to music with nice studio cans, this
> is a feature instead of a bug.  Many small devices don't put out
> enough power to properly drive large cans.  However, if
> pulseaudio is actually running an un-requested compressor filter
> (or similar) to distort the audio, that might be considered a
> bug.  However, along those lines it'd be nice to have an optional
> combination equalizer/compressor which could boost output beyond
> 100% without clipping.  Bass boost, for example.
>
>
> -- Selene
>
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