Is there any way to turn off the shutter sound for the camera? It even sounds when the system sound is switched off?
i noticed if the "media" volume is set to 0 then the camera shutter sound is also off
so if youre in the camera app, just use the volume rocker and set it to nothing - i had this by accident and noticed there was no shutter sound
once i put it back up a bit i could hear the camera shutter
there should also be another way if you rooted your phone to delete the camera.ogg file somewhere - but pretty sure you wont have it at all anymore if you take that approach
I use tasker to set media volume to 0 when in the camera app
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alsex87 said:
I use tasker to set media volume to 0 when in the camera app
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Great idea!
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If you have root,
1. Go to /system/media/audio/ui (I think that's the directory, I don't have my GN on me)
2. Rename camera-click.ogg to whatever you wish. Change the extension, whatever.
3. ???
4. Profit!
Thanks guys. Ive gone down the rename route.
Wow, all I have to do is hold volume down until it mutes.
No "bleep" sound.
Root? Why??
Because we like to use our phones to the max potential?
Why bother with volume changing when it can be permanently fixed, quite easily?
waylo said:
Because we like to use our phones to the max potential?
Why bother with volume changing when it can be permanently fixed, quite easily?
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What's the obsession with the camera sound, anyway? Sneaking photos of chick's asses?
Besides, if someone heard the sound anyway, they would never associate it with a camera shutter.
People are weird. If it's that single moment that requires silence, just hold the volume down button for 2 seconds. Take photo, spend another 2 seconds.
Or I guess if you are constantly taking creeper photos, then root and enjoy?
In some countries, it's illegal to mute camera' shutter sound.
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Arrest me. Sheesh.
ericshmerick said:
What's the obsession with the camera sound, anyway? Sneaking photos of chick's asses?
Besides, if someone heard the sound anyway, they would never associate it with a camera shutter.
People are weird. If it's that single moment that requires silence, just hold the volume down button for 2 seconds. Take photo, spend another 2 seconds.
Or I guess if you are constantly taking creeper photos, then root and enjoy?
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Your pervert mind will think of perverted uses.
I personally find the camera beep one of the more annoying sounds possible.
And I don't like wasting my time.
Hello.
Is there any way to remove shutter sound from other then original camera apps?
I can turn off shutter sound in stock camera app via toggle.
But I hate shutter sound in Google Translate app. For some reason it is extremely loud. And I don't want to set my phone on vibrate/silent just to translate something. (I'm using that application very often (job).
Best regards,
Maciej.
I would also like to add that no volume setting seams to affect that shutter sound in apps.
there is no option to turn off camera sound in this korean variant... even in mute mode, the camera still makes a loud sound which is kind of annoying at times
Using the same model and there isn't any known way to silent the camera sounds. What you can do is use some other app that can take pictures and then silence the sounds. YouCam Perfect, Retrica stuff like that can silence the sounds with no problems. Otherwise I think you will need to root.
Just came from the S6, now trying this G4 out. So far its amazing but does anyone know how to turn off the shutter sound in the camera besides lowering your ring volume?
There are no other option, only make your phone silent... Maybe if rooted, you can tweaks the sound
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Mine is rooted, where can I find the camera sound file to mute? Thank you!
You could use another app.. But you'll lose quality probably..
Just turn off the ringer sound..
Something that I can use so I don't have to lower the volume before every shot.