This post assumes you have root
Instructions:
To change your bootup sound remove/replace :
Code:
/system/etc/PowerOn.wav
To change your shutdown sound remove/replace :
Code:
/system/media/audio/ui/PowerOff.wav
Hope that helps!
On a side note, the shutdown animation is stored in :
Code:
/system/media/video/shutdown/shutdown.qmg
and the startup animations are in :
Code:
/system/media/bootsamsung.qmg
/system/media/bootsamsungloop.qmg
but I have not tried removing them (pretty sure it's safe if I remember correctly from the vibrant)
Can someone post the stock sounds and animations
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kikbuttcheerleader said:
Can someone post the stock sounds and animations
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I have here the Bootup Sound
the Shutdown Sound
the Startup Animation
the Shutdown Animation
Mediafired just cause.
Bootup Sound = http://www.mediafire.com/?553b74tcv66x80v (poweron.wav)
Shutdown Sound = http://www.mediafire.com/?268funqxzaa8jp6 (poweroff.wav)
Startup Anim = http://www.mediafire.com/?1w2y275waqcf2hf (bootsamsung.qmg)
http://www.mediafire.com/?xm88rvt9u75685b (bootsamsungloop.qmg)
Shutdown Anim = http://www.mediafire.com/?gzwutkr0utx6zf6 (shutdown.qmg)
or the direct folder
link with all the files = http://www.mediafire.com/?n1ad5dvdfdbfb
And lastly, the collection Zipped.
(feel free to take, rehost, mirror etc etc.) = http://www.mediafire.com/?bw39vba634wp992
Does anyone have the Bionix startup/down sounds from the vibrant saved anywhere (Sounded like a lady talking)? That would be great. My search turned up one post but the link is dead.
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Found it if anyone else wants it! The megaupload link still works. I didnt flash it but if you unpack the zip the audio files are in there. You will have to convert the shutdown to wav, it is currently in .ogg format. Move them to the folders listed above and make sure they are named to the file name you are replacing.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=893491
So to change the boot animation do i rename the bootanimation.zip to bootsamsung.qmg?
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No, this is not possible yet. Once a kernel is made that will allow bootanimation.zip you will then be able to change the boot animation but not now with stock.
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I've renamed the files to bypass them during shutdown/startup but there is still a delay. Is the startup delay part of the system loading or is it programmed to allow for the t-mobile startup animation? Basically, I'm wanting to know if there is a (simple) way to remove the blank screen delay when booting.
Monk4Life said:
No, this is not possible yet. Once a kernel is made that will allow bootanimation.zip you will then be able to change the boot animation but not now with stock.
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I see. Thanks for the info.
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Is there a certain app that allows me to uninstall this?
Uninstall what?
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Hey just to let u all know some of the Linda sounds from the Linda Audio Theme of the Vibrant work on the SGSII as well.
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Replacing Files
I can see the files in Root Explorer - How do I go about actually replacing the files? Is there a command line utility? The directories mentioned are not visible in a windows explorer environment... Do I need to change the file and folder permissions using root explorer? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
-Andresau
AndresAu said:
I can see the files in Root Explorer - How do I go about actually replacing the files? Is there a command line utility? The directories mentioned are not visible in a windows explorer environment... Do I need to change the file and folder permissions using root explorer? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
-Andresau
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Just rename the files in root explorer. Put a " 1 " at the end of the files eg - bootsound.apk1 - it'll make the file not work and you can always delete the 1 and get the sound back.
Deebo took your bike too?
drewdude007 said:
Hey just to let u all know some of the Linda sounds from the Linda Audio Theme of the Vibrant work on the SGSII as well.
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Mind sharing info on this?
Deebo took your bike too?
When i try to remove or replace the system file 'PowerOn.wav' I get a "read only system file"...how do I get around this plz?
laafiera said:
When i try to remove or replace the system file 'PowerOn.wav' I get a "read only system file"...how do I get around this plz?
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If using root explorer, press the R/W button on the top of the app. It'll make the file system writable.
voidthedroid said:
Does anyone have the Bionix startup/down sounds from the vibrant saved anywhere (Sounded like a lady talking)? That would be great. My search turned up one post but the link is dead.
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Found it if anyone else wants it! The megaupload link still works. I didnt flash it but if you unpack the zip the audio files are in there. You will have to convert the shutdown to wav, it is currently in .ogg format. Move them to the folders listed above and make sure they are named to the file name you are replacing.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=893491
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I was trying to flash this zip....and i get a error.
Don't flash as it is not compatible but unpack the zip and copy the audio files to their proper destination. I will upload the correct format in a few
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Stop battery sounds?
Can someone help me delete the sounds that occur whenever I plugin my phone, and whenever my battery becomes charged. Very annoy.
I'm using Eaglesblood.
Many thanks.
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gordievsky said:
Can someone help me delete the sounds that occur whenever I plugin my phone, and whenever my battery becomes charged. Very annoy.
I'm using Eaglesblood.
Many thanks.
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NM Found it.
system/media/audio/ui
then rename/delete
TW_Battery_Caution.ogg for the "full" sound and
Charger_Connecition.ogg for the "plugged in" sound.
Related
I had started a thread asking for help on how to do this. So since its pretty much confirmed it works on most phones even when you didnt realize it was installed Ifigured it was time to give it a proper [How-To].
Disclaimer:I am not responsible if you break,brick,hump,throw against wall or any other action you do to your phone. By using this script you agree anything that happens is your own noobtastic fault. Any attempts at blaming me for anything other than this being fantastic will result in you being pointed and laughed at.
If you are using BACKSIDE/IHO or have already installed the script dont I REPEAT DONT run the script again. Doing so makes multiple instances of the commands and will stop the bootsound from playing. If you run the script more than once you will have to delete somethings to get it to work. SO be warned DO NOT RUN THE SCRIPT IF YOU HAVE ALREADY OR ARE USING BACKSIDEIHO ROM
The ability to play boot sounds is not activated in CM7 based roms. You have to run a script that will enable this function on CM7 based roms. I remember somebody posting this a short while back but it wouldnt work for me. Apparently the sound file I was using was not named properly.
I found a tutorial on CMforums about how to do this. Tested it and everything works great. Several people have tried this on Froyo roms and not have it work. Also it appears on some phones it just wont work at all.
This is what you do.
1. Download this shell script here bootsnd.sh
2. Place it on the root of your SD card & then open Terminal & type the following
su
cd /sdcard
sh bootsnd.sh
3. Now by using a file manager program with R/W (Read/Write) go to the /system/bin in your phone & make sure the file has transfered over! It should say BOOTSOUND & have permissions set to rwxrwxrwx! for this I use Root Explorer or you can use File Manager once you have selected R/W
4. Before transferring your sound file over rename it on your pc, android_audio and make sure it is a .mp3 file. Transfer the sound file from your pc to the root of your SDcard. Now move your sound file you want to play when the phone boots to /system/media of your phone & rename it android_audio you will have to be in R/W mode! Typically fifteen seconds is plenty long and just perfect, however anything over 30 seconds will get cut off.
5. Reboot & enjoy your new BOOTSOUND B)
I dont take credit for this and I am just adding the info here, if you wanna give thanks make sure you go here as well & say thanks to Colpophage for his help on this topic - say thanks here
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If your having trouble getting sounds to play this should fix the problem.
Here is how to fix it.
Make sure you are mounting in R/W mode on each of these steps.
deaver_92 on XDA said:
To start go to
/system/etc/init.local.rc
and open it in the text editor. Delete everything from
###Bootsound - Safe to Delete: Start###
to
###Bootsound - Safe to Delete: Stop###
Delete any instances of it.
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Using a app like root explorer, goto /system/bin and delete the file bootsound.
Back out to /system now open build.prop in text editor mode, look for this text.
Code:
ro.config.play.bootsound=1
Delete it from the build.prop and save and exit.
This is optional but recommened.
Reboot phone.
Verify no sound is playing.
Now run the script again and reboot.
You should have a boot sound again.
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Thanks to danieljc1, Jerryscript, deaver_92 on XDA and most importantly colpophage on CMforum.
Sorry, no boot sound for me. I even tried to fix it with the tutorial and nothing.
MaKTaiL said:
Sorry, no boot sound for me. I even tried to fix it with the tutorial and nothing.
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if you're using a froyo rom, it's a simpler and different method to get the boot sound.
you need the .mp3 saved as
/system/sounds/poweron/PowerOn.mp3
that's all.
if it still doesn't work, try re-encoding the mp3, or use a different one. sometimes the system's picky about which mp3s it'll use for a bootsound.
bigsupersquid said:
if you're using a froyo rom, it's a simpler and different method to get the boot sound.
you need the .mp3 saved as
/system/sounds/poweron/PowerOn.mp3
that's all.
if it still doesn't work, try re-encoding the mp3, or use a different one. sometimes the system's picky about which mp3s it'll use for a bootsound.
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The problem is: there is no folder under the name of sounds. Should I create one?
MaKTaiL said:
The problem is: there is no folder under the name of sounds. Should I create one?
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yes.
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If you are using a CM7 based ROM, here's a flashable zip file you can use:
Activate-Bootsound-signed.zip
Boot into recovery and flash after flashing any CM7 based ROM.
Note- If you have made changes to the files mentioned by eollie, you must remove your changes before flashing this.
Thanks Jerry. out of curiosity, is there a size or time limit for these boot sounds? i was thinking of adding the very opening of "Zoo Station" by U2.
I dunno about cm7, but I put a 40 second mp3 as the bootsound in froyo, and it played all the way past when the sd card mounted on the home screen.
The most I've been able to play is about 90 seconds, larger files didn't even play for me.
mjs2011 said:
Thanks Jerry. out of curiosity, is there a size or time limit for these boot sounds? i was thinking of adding the very opening of "Zoo Station" by U2.
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Remember some Rom cookers have supercharged the boot process. So the best thing to do is use a timer and time how long you have from the flash from the second bootanimation to when the phone does the soft vibirate to let you know its loaded.
is there any way to use a sound for when the phone powers off also
it is not working for me...i did nothing eollies thread and i only flash Activate_Bootsound-signed.zip this on that you have given,but steel boot sound is not working.I am currently on cm7 6.5.8.Please tell me what to do to enable boot sound???
Thanks in advanced....
Please remove the paid app from your post. It is against the rules. Plus there is a zip created by jerryscript that does this.
Another thing you edited the post for better wording yet instead of typing out into you abbreviated it. Also used the letter u instead of typing you. /faceplam Your post is horribly written using leet speak and text speak because you either cant spell or are too lazy to use proper words.
I can't believe it...I did everything mentioned in the first post, and I actually got the boot sound to work on my Galaxy Mini running CM7.2! Thanks so much!
Don't forget to hit thanks!
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eollie said:
Don't forget to hit thanks!
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That's the first thing I did
suyashc said:
it is not working for me...i did nothing eollies thread and i only flash Activate_Bootsound-signed.zip this on that you have given,but steel boot sound is not working.I am currently on cm7 6.5.8.Please tell me what to do to enable boot sound???
Thanks in advanced....
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try this adding on system/etc/init.local.rc
dont delete any previous data writed there and copy this code and paste it below there so ur boot sound get work
and make sure u need to follow the first given on bin then try
the code is
Code:
###Bootsound - Safe to Delete: Start ###
service bootsound /system/bin/bootsound
user media
group audio
disabled
oneshot
on property:init.svc.bootanim=running # to correct timin
start bootsound
on property:dev.bootcomplete=1
stop bootsound
### Bootsound - Safe to Delete: End ###
GT-I9100 running slimTW5 v3.0
Hi,
Tried all your suggestions.
Regenerated bootsound/edited init.local.rc/build.prop
But still no sound - using android_audio.mp3 - which is valid !!!
Was able change bootanimation.
Something I'm missing or just not possible in this rom ?
Thanks or any advise
I couldn't get the script to work for me either, but the manual method did work for me. The file I had was an ogg, so I edited that part of the bootsound file and the off plays.
Sorry, I don't know why yours doesn't work. Did you make sure your bootsound file has no extension?
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it doesn't works on galaxy gio running on cm7
can someone please tell me where the bootanimation.zip folder is? I've looked in data/ but no local folder? Ive found one in system/bin? I've tried esrooted explorer and adb pull/push to data/loca and it saya no such file or directory? I cant seem to replace the one i found in system/bin. My tab is rooted and im no newb but thisone has me stumped. I might try adb for the system/bin but i thought I'd ask first. Any suggestions?
Thanks
Just place it in data/local and change the permissions.. There is no boot animation file there to replace.
No idea how to add sound to it, found a bootsound.wav file and replaced it but no go
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bowtieduece said:
Just place it in data/local and change the permissions.. There is no boot animation file there to replace.
No idea how to add sound to it, found a bootsound.wav file and replaced it but no go
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The file you are looking for is android_audio.mp3 ... rename that... your boot sound will go.. or put in the file you want renamed as android_audio.mp3 and you will have your boot sound
im using es root explorer and data /local is blacked out? Copied there but see nothing? This is really making me want to get my old tab back. Anyone ideas??????? Anyone? Bueller?
PrateekGujral said:
The file you are looking for is android_audio.mp3 ... rename that... your boot sound will go.. or put in the file you want renamed as android_audio.mp3 and you will have your boot sound
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That's the sound file i looked for that's the standard file you would change for the boot sound. The only sound file i found was bootaudio.wav, but that didn't work. Do you know where to find that, where is it located?
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addoni said:
im using es root explorer and data /local is blacked out? Copied there but see nothing? This is really making me want to get my old tab back. Anyone ideas??????? Anyone? Bueller?
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Not sure why it won't let you open it I used root explorer. No files are like that for me..
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It let's me open it but i see no files?
got it. Su binaries out of date. Duhhhh.
addoni said:
It let's me open it but i see no files?
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u need to tick root explorer in settings and mount the system..
I am using AOKP M3 with Black Exodus theme installed, but I doubt that matters.
This is so frustrating. Regardless of the system apk I am trying to install, it NEVER shows up in the app drawer. Here are the steps I use.
adb remount
adb push [Systemapk] /system/app/
make sure permissions are set to rw-r--r--
reboot (shouldn't have to, but doesn't do anything)
I've installing multiple different system apps but it never works. NITROZ kindly made a zip for me, but it's app specific and I shouldn't have to use it.
Any help is greatly appreciated
stupid question but have you checked the permissions on system/app/ ?
I would of thought rw rw r !!
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Looks like I'm the stupid one , adb remount gives you the permissions!!
shanman-2 said:
stupid question but have you checked the permissions on system/app/ ?
I would of thought rw rw r !!
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Looks like I'm the stupid one , adb remount gives you the permissions!!
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Yeah, all the apk permissions in system/app are the same
Edit-misread. Does your device show up using ADB devices command?
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Wow, you have got to be kidding me. It doesn't work with ADB, but when I cut/paste using root explorer it works.
ARGHHHH. Well, at least I got it somewhat working.
And yea, adb devices lists my phone.
Scratch that. The root explorer method worked once and now nothing.
I have rebooted. Tried with sign and unsigned apps. Modified permissions. ARGH!
Maybe u can help. I have cm9 music apk on my SD. It says in es explorer cut and paste to system/app. Is that a folder. I can't find where to paste the apk to. Do I paste it to a folder? Please help. I'm still learning.
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hardrockinandroid said:
Maybe u can help. I have cm9 music apk on my SD. It says in es explorer cut and paste to system/app. Is that a folder. I can't find where to paste the apk to. Do I paste it to a folder? Please help. I'm still learning.
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CM9 music does not need to go in the /system/app folder as it is not necessary. If all you want to do is use the app, just leave it where it is and click to install it.
number3pencil said:
Scratch that. The root explorer method worked once and now nothing.
I have rebooted. Tried with sign and unsigned apps. Modified permissions. ARGH!
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make sure you tap the Mount R/W button in Root Explorer when you are in the system/app folder. It should be somewhere at the top of the screen. Then you should (in theory) be able to copy anything to the system folders.
I customized the UI sounds for the SGS3: Tick Effect & Keyboard sounds with that of WP7 tick sound and customized the camera / video button sound, etc.
Make sure you rename your stock UI sounds (Example: *tick_effect) before you over-right them.
Upzip / copy and paste in: System>Media>Audio>ui
Download:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/h284u46zm6pmr10/ui.zip
Enjoy!
Oh man thank God I hate the drip sounds they put on this phone! Thank you!
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Changing the UI whether it is sounds, colors, bootani, feel is a themeing process
NOT Development
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jroyalty7 said:
Oh man thank God I hate the drip sounds they put on this phone! Thank you!
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YW, ya thats why i did it. lol
kennyglass123 said:
Changing the UI whether it is sounds, colors, bootani, feel is a themeing process
NOT Development
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Sorry, no prob.
therealdamiani said:
Sorry, no prob.
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anyone help a noob here lol been trying to ad these cant figure it out
jonandjanette said:
anyone help a noob here lol been trying to ad these cant figure it out
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What seems to be the prob? Just download the zip to your sdcard, unzip it, open root explorer, copy and paste the apk's you want to install and copy and paste them in: Root/System/app
Should be it. *might have to install it and or change permissions*
Awesome! I had to turn off the touch clicks and, since I hate haptic feedback, it's nice to be able to regain some response in the phone's UI.
Thanks.
If you want to further customize your UI to resemble WP7 here is the font.
Should be able to just install the apk and go to settings display and set font.http://db.tt/Wmgm3nST
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when i try to rename the stock ui sounds so i can ad the new ones root explore says something about bricking my device lol can anyone give me the steps to do this correctly
Use root explorer, make the directory r/w, copy the sounds into system / media / audio / ui folder.... You will (or should be if you are doing it right) be overwriting pre existing files. Once done and you have overwritten the sounds you wanted to change, reboot phone.
You may need to rename the file if you want it represent/be used for another function. For example, inside the zip file there is a file names backspace.ogg..... Say you want to use it for the TW_touch.ogg sound.... You will need to rename it and all that. Only problem is by the time you cuztomize things to the way you like, a new updated rom is put out and you have to do it again!
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jonandjanette said:
when i try to rename the stock ui sounds so i can ad the new ones root explore says something about bricking my device lol can anyone give me the steps to do this correctly
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It's just warning you because you are editing system settings. Renaming anything in the specified folder won't cause any damage.
ok so i unzipped the file on my sd card extracted to a folder i named ui on the sd card....now when i try to copy the files and move them to the system ui folder it says copy of all files failed..i mam using es file explorer
jonandjanette said:
ok so i unzipped the file on my sd card extracted to a folder i named ui on the sd card....now when i try to copy the files and move them to the system ui folder it says copy of all files failed..i mam using es file explorer
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Use Root Explorer, other file managers won't have permission to change system files. With Root Explorer you will also need to select Mount R/W to be able to write to the system folder.
Make sure you rename all the original files if you ever want to use the original sounds again...I just went back to AOSP lock/unlock sounds, the WP7 sound was a bit sharp.
all worked as soon as i got root explorer thanks guys, am dissapointed though as i am looking to get away from the drip and water sounds, i guess i want a more iphone like sound for typing and lock and unlock without having the iphone....any ideas
jonandjanette said:
all worked as soon as i got root explorer thanks guys, am dissapointed though as i am looking to get away from the drip and water sounds, i guess i want a more iphone like sound for typing and lock and unlock without having the iphone....any ideas
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You can replace them also... Just need to identify the sound files you want and the name(s) of the files to replace... Easy peasy.....
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jonandjanette said:
when i try to rename the stock ui sounds so i can ad the new ones root explore says something about bricking my device lol can anyone give me the steps to do this correctly
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I assure you, you wont brick your device from just renaming a sound file. I do it all the time. Maybe its for when you try and rename a needed framework or system file.
Naddict said:
Use root explorer, make the directory r/w, copy the sounds into system / media / audio / ui folder.... You will (or should be if you are doing it right) be overwriting pre existing files. Once done and you have overwritten the sounds you wanted to change, reboot phone.
You may need to rename the file if you want it represent/be used for another function. For example, inside the zip file there is a file names backspace.ogg..... Say you want to use it for the TW_touch.ogg sound.... You will need to rename it and all that. Only problem is by the time you cuztomize things to the way you like, a new updated rom is put out and you have to do it again!
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Thats why i back up my Media folder and any other mods i do to the Rom and upload it to DropBox and then when i flash a new rom, i just download it back to my phone with DropBox.
jonandjanette said:
all worked as soon as i got root explorer thanks guys, am dissapointed though as i am looking to get away from the drip and water sounds, i guess i want a more iphone like sound for typing and lock and unlock without having the iphone....any ideas
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Ill try and port over the iPhone Sounds for it when i have time.
therealdamiani said:
Ill try and port over the iPhone Sounds for it when i have time.
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Uggh... Gonna make an android phone like a.... gulp..... Iphone
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I have tried everywhere to find something that will allow me to have sound for my custom boot animation but to no avail. I found some things like running bootsnd.sh but that didn't work. Anyone instruct me on this?
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Bbakes2012 said:
I have tried everywhere to find something that will allow me to have sound for my custom boot animation but to no avail. I found some things like running bootsnd.sh but that didn't work. Anyone instruct me on this?
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Have you tried just making your audio into .ogg file type and pushing into place?
Steps:
Make or get the sound you want to use.
Get Audacity (free program) on your computer.
Use Audacity to export your desired audio into "ogg" format.
Name the file PowerOn.ogg.
In your phone, go to system/media/audio/ui/ folder... if PowerOn.ogg is there, rename it in case you want it back. Then push your newly created PowerOn.ogg file into that location, make sure the file permissions are the same as the others in that folder, and reboot.
Does this work?
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Bbakes2012 said:
I'm running slim bean btw
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Hmm. Did you name the file PowerOn.ogg? I believe it's case sensitive, so if poweron.ogg was what you tried, retry with PowerOn.ogg... Last idea: I don't have a ROM to look at, but you can search or someone can reply to confirm that's the right destination folder for PowerOn.ogg in AOSP JB, or just try a few others - system/etc/ or up in system/media/ where bootanimation,zip should be. That's all I've got. Good luck, bud.
Just tried that. No power on there but even when placed it still doesn't work. I changed permissions as advised, still no $. I'm running slim bean btw
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