It's a nonsense! Why do you set it to 0 then to 3?Hello, I have tried to activate Audio Safe Volume with Macrodroid when i connect my bluetooth airpod.
You can see the picture below.
But it is not working, Does someone could help me?
With Android 14 fold 5
Thanks,
Thomas (France)
View attachment 9205 Thanks a lot Thomas (France)
To deactivate safe volume set the value to ZEROTry adding wait before next action (few seconds) at the start of your macro and test it again
Yes, I see. But he says that its only for tests purposes.To deactivate safe volume set the value to ZERO
I think he made the mistake because, a few days or weeks ago, I showed him a screenshot extract of one of my macros where the line with 0 was enabled, and the one with 3 (default value set by the system) was disabled. And I told him I left these 2 lines for test purpose when writing my macro...Yes, I see. But he says that its only for tests purposes.
Idk if you saw that one but there was thread with changing volume after connecting/disconnecting bt device and it required small delay. Otherwise macro would change it and then the change was reverted by the phone for some reason.
So I thought maybe thats the case here as well.
So I'd try waiting 2-3s, then set it to 0
Thats not too complicated so might be worth a shot before we go further
Hello Friends,I think he made the mistake because, a few days or weeks ago, I showed him a screenshot extract of one of my macros where the line with 0 was enabled, and the one with 3 (default value set by the system) was disabled. And I told him I left these 2 lines for test purpose when writing my macro...
Hello Mapriex,what should 0 do and what should 3 do?
can you see if you set 0 or 3 that this is really activated in the system?
what slider is this on your phone, can you do a screenshot. if you clarified this, we can go on and set your macro up for your needs.
what i have overread you will need to do an if-clause: if you are connected and if you are not connected, but first things first.
is right.0 should to do activate "Media volume limit" and 3 desactivate it.
Hello friend,as i see the slider is deactivated?
what do the numbers 1 and 2 do?
what system setting do you use to activate the first button?
the first button says "off"?
in my tests with the numbers up to 3 you can control the sliders not the buttons.
i am not sure if your text is:
is right.
ok, now i understand, what your problem is.Thanks a lot for your answer,
0 should to do activate "Media volume limit" and 3 desactivate it.
Hello Mapriex,ok, now i understand, what your problem is.
so where is your command for activating and deactivating the first button?
about your post#9:
the screenshot doesn't show any command about activating the first button you mentioned, without activating this, the next slider with 0,1,2,3 won't work practically.
Intalled, tried and deleted because it can't modify volume on airpod only.Look at this
Volume Control - Apps on Google Play
This is an amazing app that lets you take control of your device’s volume.play.google.com
Okay thanks a lot, i‘ll try it immediatly i‘ll receive @Jacob macro