Original Nexus One Ringtones ICS for Galaxy S Plus - Galaxy S I9000 Themes and Apps

Use with Rootexplorer (Sytem / Media)
and change the permissions (RW-R-R)
overwrite the old files
have Fun
View attachment Icsringtone.rar
Reboot your Phone will fix sounds

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No boot sounds Cy4noobsMod

Is there a way to disable all boot sounds ? Putting my phone in silent mode doesn't help it still plays the transformers like sound which is way to loud when u have to do it in a public location imo.
Follow these steps:
1: Install root Explorer or ES file explorer etc.
2: Navigate to /system/media or /system/media/audio (cant remember which one)
3: Mount file system as R/W
4: Delete the bootsound.ogg or rename it to bootsound.ogg.old
5: Done !
hsrars-d said:
Follow these steps:
1: Install root Explorer or ES file explorer etc.
2: Navigate to /system/media or /system/media/audio (cant remember which one)
3: Mount file system as R/W
4: Delete the bootsound.ogg or rename it to bootsound.ogg.old
5: Done !
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yup, something like that. actually it was so easy as long we familiar with rootexplorer things. these for more accurately step:
> navigate to /system/media using rootexplorer (don't forget to mount system as R/W)
> delete "poweron.ogg" file or backup it (usually by renamed it to poweron.ogg.bak)
> done!
> or i'd like to suggest to customize it with your own sound file that already converted n renamed as poweron.ogg n replaced or backup the original sound file. recommended to set permission as same as the original (just copy by looking the original)
Hey, Thanks for this tip, Im going to do this after I flash Cyanogen 9
Or you just try the app called Silent Boot

[TUT][GUIDE] How to remove or change boot sound

So I'll show you how the times can change or remove boot or sound.
Works for Gingerbread only
To do this you need:
- root
- root explorer or similar
How it works:
Remove boot sound:
you go to the root explorer
/ system / etc /
The first thing you find is the 1_Power_on.ogg
Deletes it easy
Then you scroll down further and you will find a PowerOn.wav
delete them as well now is your boot sound off
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Change boot sound:
Do you want to change the boot sound, just your sound that you want to have
to convert. ogg and rename it to 1_Power_on.ogg
and do the same with the PowerOn.wav.
So your sound needs at once. Ogg and once in there. Wav
and then also be called as follows:
1_Power_on.ogg
PowerOn.wav
Placed or replaced both files in / system / etc
set permissions to rw-r-r
reboot
thats all
enjoy
There is one limitation, the sound should be no longer than 9 seconds, because there are only 9 seconds played.
Important:
Notice the uppercase and lowercase letters
All credits to Sakaschi from Android-Hilfe.de , he is the author of this guide
here the original thread: http://www.android-hilfe.de/1516464-post1.html

AMoLED BLUE Theme for PA Rom. Phone.apk fix

I recently was running the Amoled Blue theme for Paronoid Android and found out that there was a issue with the Phone.apk. the issue I was having was that when I received a phone call, I was not able to answer since the answer and ignore buttons were bunched up.
The fix is you need to use a file explorer (I use the one from Rom Toolbox) navigate to system -> app -> find and delete the Phone.apk.
Next go to SDCard -> Download -> look for the original Paronoid Android zip folder. Click on it. Go to system ->app -> click on Phone.apk. and then Extract. Take note to where your file explorer stores the apk file (mine made a Extracted folder) look for the Phone.apk. Copy the folder and then paste the Phone.apk into the system folder of your current rom (which should be the AMoLED BLUE Theme) then to the app folder and paste it.
Last you have to fix permissions and set them to rw-r--r--. There you go. Problem fixed.
This worked for me. Hope this helps.
can you attach the phone.apk here ? :highfive:
attachment
kickthefreak said:
can you attach the phone.apk here ? :highfive:
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Hey sorry for the late reply. There is the phone.apk file. All you have to do is download it and edit the permissions to rw-r--r-- and place into the system/app folder. I have taken a screenshot so you can see how to set the permissions. Hope this helps

Galaxy S Boot Animation for Galaxy W

Hi
Today i'm sharing with you all about Galaxy S (Without mention i9000) for your Galaxy W
See attachment photos for your confirmation and download zip file and also I attach a Sound file ( i personally like this).
So
Download & Install Root Explorer (Here it is)
Download attached bootanimation.zip File and boot_audio.mp3 file and paste into your SD Card.
Extract your boot_audio.zip file and only copy boot_audio.mp3 file (zip file not required)
Now open Root Explorer > Mount Root
Copy your original boot animation file to your backup folder (follow >> system/media/bootanimation.zip)
Now copy your downloaded bootanimation.zip file and paste into system/media folder and Set permission
Copy your download mp3 file named boot_audio.mp3 and paste into system/media folder and set permission
Note: Boot Sound file only work in Indroid RemICS, Digital AOKP, MIUI & Milestone... Not working in CM B1/2
Reboot and Enjoy.
Doesn't work properly with mine cuz the screen show way too big!
via satelite
Its awesome.
Finally i know how to make a bootscreen with audio.
Thx dude

[SHARE][QMG] Pixel Bootanimation For TouchWiz ROMs

Hi,
Today I am sharing these awesome Pixel bootanimations for TouchWiz based roms by @jayantraj . I tested it on On7 and Stock rom and it worked perfectly. These are QMG formats so you can easily copy them to /media folder without installing anything.
---Instructions---
• Make a backup of your current boot animation in case somethng gets wrong. These are the files :-
*bootsamsung.qmg
*bootsamsungloop.qmg
*shutdown.qmg
•Using any root explorers (like ES, ZArchiver or Root Explorer) unzip the downloaded files and copy them to /system/media
[IMPORTANT - MAKE SURE.TO GIVE THEM THE CORRECT PERMISSION]
•Reboot and you should see your new boot animation
I included two versions of this bootanimation. One is black colored and one is white.
Included gif in attachment for preview
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Sent from my Samsung SM-G530H using XDA Labs
tasnim_tamim said:
Hi,
Today I am sharing these awesome Pixel bootanimations for TouchWiz based roms by @jayantraj . I tested it on On7 and Stock rom and it worked perfectly. These are QMG formats so you can easily copy them to /media folder without installing anything.
---Instructions---
• Make a backup of your current boot animation in case somethng gets wrong. These are the files :-
*bootsamsung.qmg
*bootsamsungloop.qmg
*shutdown.qmg
•Using any root explorers (like ES, ZArchiver or Root Explorer) unzip the downloaded files and copy them to /system/media
[IMPORTANT - MAKE SURE.TO GIVE THEM THE CORRECT PERMISSION]
•Reboot and you should see your new boot animation
I included two versions of this bootanimation. One is black colored and one is white.
Included gif in attachment for preview
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Weldone! How do i grant the required permissions and how do i backup original boot animation? Is there a way to make system choose random boot animation?
danbaba said:
Weldone! How do i grant the required permissions and how do i backup original boot animation? Is there a way to make system choose random boot animation?
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Backup - just copy your current/default boot animation that is located on /system/media to any location in your SD card.
Permission - After copying over your boot animation hold all of the files and and tap on permission and tick them like this
rwx rw- rw- or 766. If you find it confusing just look at the screenshot below.
Random boot animation... Not sure? :silly:
tasnim_tamim said:
Hi,
Today I am sharing these awesome Pixel bootanimations for TouchWiz based roms by @jayantraj . I tested it on On7 and Stock rom and it worked perfectly. These are QMG formats so you can easily copy them to /media folder without installing anything.
---Instructions---
• Make a backup of your current boot animation in case somethng gets wrong. These are the files :-
*bootsamsung.qmg
*bootsamsungloop.qmg
*shutdown.qmg
•Using any root explorers (like ES, ZArchiver or Root Explorer) unzip the downloaded files and copy them to /system/media
[IMPORTANT - MAKE SURE.TO GIVE THEM THE CORRECT PERMISSION]
•Reboot and you should see your new boot animation
I included two versions of this bootanimation. One is black colored and one is white.
Included gif in attachment for preview
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Where are the QMG Files?

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