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lyphe416

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May 12, 2022
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Hi,

Just bought a new car and love using Carplay with it. The one issue we have is that no matter the volume of music, text alerts come through at a jarring volume. I assume this is because I have my text volume on high by default so I can hear it when I'm walking around with my iPhone in my pocket.

That said, is there a way to reduce the text alert volume in Carplay mode, without turning down the text alert volume when I'm out of carplay mode. If not, it means I have to open my messages every time I get into and out of the car to change the volume.

Hoping there is a way to do this that I've missed.

Ty!
 

bransoj

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More likely to be a case of turning the volume on the car side. Try someone ringing your phone and while its ringing turn the volume down on the car stereo. On the couple of cars i've used carplay on there are separate volume settings for the radio etc then notification things.
 
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Davidalan

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More likely to be a case of turning the volume on the car side. Try someone ringing your phone and while its ringing turn the volume down on the car stereo. On the couple of cars i've used carplay on there are separate volume settings for the radio etc then notification things.
On my Toyota that is the way it works. When directions for turns are given out, by using the volume button to lower the spoken directions.
 

lyphe416

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May 12, 2022
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Hmmmmmm ... tried to adjust the volume when testing ringtones and seems to change the entire system instead of just the notification. Will have to mess around a bit more.
 

AZhappyjack

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There are two volume levels within CarPlay - the basic audio/radio/music app playback level and the alert level. You can only adjust the level of the one currently playing. So simply adjusting the volume while the radio/music app is playing will only affect the level of the playback.

To adjust the alert level, you have to adjust the volume WHILE the alert is playing...

So, invoke Siri and get her to "talk" - like asking for information that will cause her to speak for a few seconds... and WHILE SHE IS TALKING, you can adjust the volume for the alert playback.
 
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