I’m having trouble with the audio volume in Stardew Valley mobile. With wired headphones, the audio is very loud, but if I’m using Bluetooth (and I’ve tried multiple pairs), the audio in that game sounds as though it’s capped at 50% and it’s not a comfortable experience. My physical volume is at 100% and I’ve checked my Earfun settings to make sure everything is as high as it can go. My old Anker Soundcore earbuds had the same issue, but enabling 3D Audio in their settings seemed to fix it. My Earfun Air Pro 4’s don’t appear to have that option.
What’s perplexing to me is that the audio from literally any other source is perfectly loud. Spotify, YouTube, other games… It’s fine. But I boot up Stardew and it’s like playing with a wax blockage in both ears. Again, this is not an issue at all if I switch to wired earbuds/headphones.
Is there any way for me to amplify volume in general, or to apply amplification specifically to that app? I feel like I’ve tried everything to no avail. Volume booster apps have done nothing, Androids native Sound Amplifier does nothing, and I’ve enabled dev tools and everything.
I’m at a loss.


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