I just set my rotor volume to 15 %. For someone across the room to hear it at 
that level I would have to turn the volume up to nearly maximum using the 
volume buttons on the side of the phone.
Then, just about any ringer volume setting would be terribly loud.
The idea is to find a reasonable balance between cranking up the volume using 
the volume buttons, and the settings on the rotor and in the sound settings.
Without being in the same room, trying to describe all this in writing is going 
to be extremely difficult.
Perhaps you could do a recording and put it on dropbox to give an example of 
what you are saying.
Just my thoughts.
Richard


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On Dec 12, 2016, at 8:55 PM, Gordon 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Ok my rotor volume is set at 15 percent right now. I adjust the media volume to 
a level where the tone can be heard, but voice over is still loud enough for 
people on the other side of the room to hear and completely understand. But 
since the media volume is tied to alerts, I have to have it up a little to hear 
the tones. I use the rotor volume to turn voice over down so it's not so loud. 
I just don't know why the alert volume is tied to the media stream while voice 
over is running, but goes back to the ringer and alert stream when it's not.


On 12/12/2016 10:43 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
Hi Gordon,
I would be happy to report this, except I'm not experiencing it as a problem. 
You said you had a volume set to 15%. That's awfully low. Or did I 
misunderstand? I admit that there is a slight decrease in volume, but it's no 
big thing and it comes back. Compared to other bugs, such as those with email 
threads, HTML messages reading rows and columns, and the much discussed bug 
that Apple has admitted to with email, where the two finger flick up doesn't 
work like it used to, this just doesn't seem like a big deal. Can't you raise 
your rotor volume up to something more than 15%? If I put my volume down to 
15%, I'm not sure I could really hear it unless I was in a very quiet 
environment. Can you help me understand what the real issue is here? Sorry.
Mary


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On Dec 12, 2016, at 8:37 PM, Gordon 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

So whenever voice over is running the alerts volume is tied to the media 
volume. when voice over is not running it's tied to the ringer volume as most 
other phones would be. I set my ring tone volume up to 80 percent in settings. 
Then I went back to home and turned voice over off with the triple press of the 
home button. I sent myself a text and the alerts volume is where the ringer 
volume was. I turned voice over back on and sent myself a text not changing any 
volumes and it was low again down with the media volume. So something with 
voice over is making this change. We need to all report this in hopes to get it 
fixed. You all can easily duplicate this on your own phones if you want.

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