Hi guys (and gals) ,
Yesterday I got myself a Xbox Music Pass again, thinking "by now Mirosoft will have fixed most of the annoying bugs with the Xbox Music serivce". I used the Xbox Music app in Windows 8.1 to create some playlists which were transfered to my Lumia 920 almost without hassle. There still is some work to for Microsoft, but the service is getting better.
From the short intro to my problem: When playing music from Xbox Music the sound level is way to low! I have testet with bluetooth in my car and on a headset. I have the sound level on the phone cranked to 30/30 and in the car I had the stereo to 100% just to get an "appropiate" sound level. Not singing-along-while-driving-level though! On the headset the sound level is just irritatingly low. Like the background music in the doctors waiting room!
I have tried fiddeling with the equalizer and the sound settings, but nothing so far fixes the issue. Tried googling (sorry, Bing is somewhat useless in Norway) but doesn`t seem like a widespread problem :/
Yesterday I got myself a Xbox Music Pass again, thinking "by now Mirosoft will have fixed most of the annoying bugs with the Xbox Music serivce". I used the Xbox Music app in Windows 8.1 to create some playlists which were transfered to my Lumia 920 almost without hassle. There still is some work to for Microsoft, but the service is getting better.
From the short intro to my problem: When playing music from Xbox Music the sound level is way to low! I have testet with bluetooth in my car and on a headset. I have the sound level on the phone cranked to 30/30 and in the car I had the stereo to 100% just to get an "appropiate" sound level. Not singing-along-while-driving-level though! On the headset the sound level is just irritatingly low. Like the background music in the doctors waiting room!
I have tried fiddeling with the equalizer and the sound settings, but nothing so far fixes the issue. Tried googling (sorry, Bing is somewhat useless in Norway) but doesn`t seem like a widespread problem :/
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