SGS3 Media Files (Alarms,Ringtones...etc) - Galaxy S III Themes and Apps

SGS3 Media Files
Included Files:
-Alarms
-Ringtones
-Notifications
-UI Sounds
If you know how tou use then:
-Must work with any phone...
-Must work with any froyo-GB-ICS...
-Must work with any ROM (Stock-Custom-CM7-CM9-MIUI-AOKP...)
Using Files: First extract ogg files from downloaded rar file...
Copying the ringtones into the SD card folder may enables the files to show up in the ringtones selection. If your phone can not play ogg convert them to mp3 with using any 3. party program...
For Samsung Phones: Coppy ogg files into the correct SYSTEM/MEDIA/AUDIO folders with any root explorer then RE-BOOT. And make sure set permission to rw-r-r by root explorer.
Converting ogg to mp3:Get foobar and Lame encoder - then drag the files into the foobar window and then right click on the files (select all), convert (to mp3), and walk through the prompts (you need to download LAME too - try freecodecs.com)
Link:
www.mediafire.com/download.php?26wskymzz43wywr
To get MediaFire working on mobile browser: Go to the browser menu, and select "Request Desktop Site-View". MediaFire should load fine now...Or use dolphin browser and select ipad as user agent...
Alternative from Tx Redneck http://db.tt/BtuOk1v5
Alternative from jayharper08 http://db.tt/e37zuifx
Alternative from BLOWNCO ftp://www.blownco.com/Samsung/AT&T Galaxy Note/Media Files/SGS3 MEDIA by VIBRANTURK.rar
Alternative from plisk3n https://sites.google.com/site/plisk3n/SGS3 MEDIA by VIBRANTURK.rar
Alternative from pankaj88 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=26327574&postcount=4
Flashable Zips
Full S3 audio from rpr69: http://209.160.64.127/uploads/SGS3-audio-media-Skyrocket.zip
Full S3 audio from mixtapes08 http://www.mediafire.com/?3mdfuvnvgvj1ft2
Only S3 UI audio sounds from mixtapes08 http://www.mediafire.com/?5xhewlkqe1x3nen
Note: Flashable zip may not work for all devices...
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vibranturk said:
SGS3 Media Files
Included Files:
-Alarms
-Ringtones
-Notifications
-UI Sounds
Link: www.mediafire.com/download.php?26wskymzz43wywr
P.S: Don't forget to hit thanks
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thanks will dl this later on.
but for now, like tv shows - no spoilers for me.
thanked you in advance btw.

vibranturk said:
SGS3 Media Files
Included Files:
-Alarms
-Ringtones
-Notifications
-UI Sounds
P.S: Don't forget to hit thanks
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How do I install this on my phone? I have a Galaxy Note.

bheetebrij said:
How do I install this on my phone? I have a Galaxy Note.
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For the ringtones just put it in the /System/Media/Audio folder of ringtones.

I replaced the UI sounds and rebooted but I get that paper ripping sound when clicking on things (old android sound) and I was hoping I was going to get that water ripple sound like the S III...
Update: I fixed it. It seems the nice bubble sound was a notification sound and not a UI sound. I found that weird because in the SGS III reviews you would hear a bubble sound with every press on the screen (those are usually the Effect_Tick.ogg) which are UI sounds. Anyways, I just renamed the bubble notification sound as Effec_Tick and override it in the UI sounds using Root Explorer. Now I have my bubble sound.

link isn't working.

The link is working...and thanks...will try and install it on my Play... Was always a Galaxy Fan, cannot wait for S3...in my hands...

I've downloaded the media file (.rar file) and put it on my Nexus S but can't seem to get it to work? Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?

mfr118 said:
I've downloaded the media file (.rar file) and put it on my Nexus S but can't seem to get it to work? Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
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You did extract the media files from the rar folder right?
---Jay--- From the CM9 powered E4GT

More ringtones?! w00t!

so I went ahead and put the folders alarms,notifications and ringtones under the directory sdcard/media/audio and everthing is fine. I have all the notification sounds as well as alarm sounds and ringtones...
now for the UI files I went ahead and used root explorer and went to system/media/audio and copied my original ui folder and then replaced it with the new one...I have the unlock sound and lock sound working fine as well as the camera snapshot sound and a few others...i think. the touch sounds are the same and i noticed that there are files named keyPressspacebar, poweron and tw_volume_control. I do not hear these sounds when i perform the action on my phone...any reason why? other than that I cant complain and thanks for sharing!

UniqueNate said:
I replaced the UI sounds and rebooted but I get that paper ripping sound when clicking on things (old android sound) and I was hoping I was going to get that water ripple sound like the S III...
Update: I fixed it. It seems the nice bubble sound was a notification sound and not a UI sound. I found that weird because in the SGS III reviews you would hear a bubble sound with every press on the screen (those are usually the Effect_Tick.ogg) which are UI sounds. Anyways, I just renamed the bubble notification sound as Effec_Tick and override it in the UI sounds using Root Explorer. Now I have my bubble sound.
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It is a ui sound! Its called TW Touch.ogg in UI folder!
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Original permissions
Hey, guys. What I did was went into the /system/media/audio and I moved the 4 folders (alarm, notification, ringtones, and ui) onto my Sd card just incase something bad happened. And then I moved the new versions. I set the audio folders permission to rw- r-- r--. and I left the 4 folders permissions alone. Was I supposed to change each folders permission? And if any one knows, what are the original permissions for the folders, thanks, because now, my ringtones are not working. Thanks

awesome, you hit the spot. thanks

prking07 said:
It is a ui sound! Its called TW Touch.ogg in UI folder!
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Oye Boriqua!how to instali the different media pack tha my device can recognize?

thank you

Is the Galaxy Nexus .ogg files compatible with ringtones etc.?
Or do i need to convert it to mp3?
Why do i have to copy the ringtones, alarms etc.. into the "SYSTEM" folder on Samsung phones?
On the sdcard there is a folder called media and audio.
Should work on this folder too i think?!
Or is the Galaxy Nexus not "Samsung" like?

thanks!

Do you know how to extract mp3 files out of youtube videos?
the only thing I found to make ringtones was this here, but it must work when you do it first as a exe file. good luck!

Thanks for sharing.
What is the system default ringtone of SGS3 (like SGS2 had "Mirage of you")?

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[Q] How to create ringtone that won't cause my Samsung Epic to FC?

I was wondering if somebody could create a guide to create ringtones that won't cause my phone to FC. It does not FC with some of the system Ringtones but it does FC on some of the larger files.
jamice4u said:
I was wondering if somebody could create a guide to create ringtones that won't cause my phone to FC. It does not FC with some of the system Ringtones but it does FC on some of the larger files.
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You can put any mp3 file on your phone's sd card and click on it and choose use as ringtone. Or download any one of a number of apps to make ringtones like Ringdroid.
Do you BONSAI?
kennyglass123 said:
You can put any mp3 file on your phone's sd card and click on it and choose use as ringtone. Or download any one of a number of apps to make ringtones like Ringdroid.
Do you BONSAI?
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Yes I do? I am running Bonsai 4.1.0.B9. But anyways what ringtone maker are you using when I try to create a ringtone I get FC. I am using Ringdroid.
The soluation to my problem convert your mp3 file to ogg files.
What I did is I converted mp3 into ogg files. They are the sound files that are native to android. Ogg file work a lot better than mp3 files. I download a free program from cnet called FreeMp3WmaOggConverter to covert my mp3 to ogg files. Now my phone does not FC anymore now I have to find a program to edit my ogg files.
I've used sharetones on the market. U can make your own ringtones
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jamice4u said:
Yes I do? I am running Bonsai 4.1.0.B9. But anyways what ringtone maker are you using when I try to create a ringtone I get FC. I am using Ringdroid.
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There was a problem with Bonsai 4.1.0b9 that has not been corrected yet and 6 phones have fully bricked requiring the return at a Sprint store. Please flash back to 4.0.1 as soon as possible. After flashing 4.0.1 rerun one click root CWM 3.0.0.6.
Push the my files apk to your phone.
Sent from my SPH-D700 using XDA App
kennyglass123 said:
There was a problem with Bonsai 4.1.0b9 that has not been corrected yet and 6 phones have fully bricked requiring the return at a Sprint store. Please flash back to 4.0.1 as soon as possible. After flashing 4.0.1 rerun one click root CWM 3.0.0.6.
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A brick is kind of fun you party pooper.
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I use Ringdroid. Had no issues at all
Top Nurse said:
A brick is kind of fun you party pooper.
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True, True! I remember a cartoon where a mouse would always hit a cat with a brick and she would love it!
I tried ringdroid and in general mp3s don't work with my phone.
running_the_dream said:
I use Ringdroid. Had no issues at all
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Mp3 for some reason don't play well with my cell phone. Either my phone sometimes locks up or it just does not play at all. I am using the midnight rom 5.2 and mp3 are very inconstistant with my Samsung Epic. Ogg files on the other hand work 100% of the time it does not matter weather they are long or short they flat out just work.
It is fun funny that am the only person who is having issues with mp3 files as ring tones.
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Actually, I've been having issues lately. On the ringtone selection screen, the phone would seem to lock up and then FC on me when I would hit "OK"
I'm going to try to convert my mp3 ringtones and notification tones to .ogg and see if that helps. I'm using SUPER http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html
Just finished converting to .ogg and tested it out.
So far so good!
@jamice4u, thanks for the suggestion!
I have had this issue before. I was running SRF 1.1.0 at the time. To fix it, I backed up my entire SD card, formatted it from my PC, then very selectively put files back on the SD card.
Resolved my FC'ing that happened when I selected a ringtone, set an mp3 file as an alarm, playing with RingDroid and anything to do with mp3's other than using the stock music player.
Fixed my FC'ing
nikon120 said:
I have had this issue before. I was running SRF 1.1.0 at the time. To fix it, I backed up my entire SD card, formatted it from my PC, then very selectively put files back on the SD card.
Resolved my FC'ing that happened when I selected a ringtone, set an mp3 file as an alarm, playing with RingDroid and anything to do with mp3's other than using the stock music player.
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Yeah, I thought it might've been something corrupt on the SD card. I pulled it, backed it up, then formatted it and re-copied everything to it, just as I had it laid out before. Still had the same issue. Converting the files over to .ogg seems to have done the trick.

[Q] Changing notification tones on EI22

I can't seem to use custom/nonstock ringtones for notifications on ei22. Before on ec05 I had a folder on my sdcard that had them all and it worked but no go now. Theb only thing I can think of is that ei22 doesn't support mp3 tones because I even tried placing it in the notification folder within the system.
I did search but every thread is to disable it lol
Works fine for me. I click notification sound in settings>sound and all my ringtones pop up in the list and work fine. Maybe you need the sounds in the ringtone folder.
kennyglass123 said:
Works fine for me. I click notification sound in settings>sound and all my ringtones pop up in the list and work fine. Maybe you need the sounds in the ringtone folder.
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So for some reason I can use MP3 for ringtones but not notifications. In order for me to use custom notifications they need to be OGG, ei22 doesn't like MP3's for some odd reason
By the way I am using CleanGB rom so maybe its that if everyone else is able to use MP3's.
EDIT:
Spoke to soon, I can now see it under notifications but it doesn't play it
n8dogg4life said:
So for some reason I can use MP3 for ringtones but not notifications. In order for me to use custom notifications they need to be OGG, ei22 doesn't like MP3's for some odd reason
By the way I am using CleanGB rom so maybe its that if everyone else is able to use MP3's.
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I'm on Legendary and have no problem using MP3s in my ringtone folder. Try converting it to M4A file. Maybe there is a file you are missing since CleanGB has a lot of bloat removed.
As wack as this may sound, if you truly can't find a resolution...ringdroid supports mp3 notifications.
URwannabehack said:
As wack as this may sound, if you truly can't find a resolution...ringdroid supports mp3 notifications.
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Thanks, I was not able to find an option to change it manually but I downloaded the Zedge app and it allowed me to choose a notification that it had (same one I had).

Ringtones/Notifications!!! NIce N easy way to get them without root or anything

ok so today i was playing with my phone and you know im a type a person who like to put lots of ringtones from other phones into mine so all this time i been pushing all the audio files from different roms into my phone(adb push .../system/media/audio/ringtones ).. DONT NEEED TO DO THIS NOMORE SINCE OUR PHONE HAS AN EASY WAY TO PUT WHATEVER AUDIO FILES NOW INTO THE INTERNAL SDCARD..
SO IF YOU WANT RINTONES ON YOUR PHONE DO THE FOLLOWING!!!
1.CONNECT YOUR PHONE TO PC (ROOT IS NOT NEEDED!!! NOR CUSTOM ROM OR KERNEL)
2. GO TO YOUR INTERNAL SD AND YOU ARE GOING TO SEE 2 FOLDERS INSIDE 1 FOLDER NAMED "RINGTONES AND THE OTHER ONE NOTIFICATIONS", ) JUST DROP WHATEVER FILES YOU WANT IN THOSE FOLDERS ANY AUDIO FILES WILL SHOW ON YOUR RINGTONES AND NOTIFICATIONS NOW!! WOW HOW NICE IS THAT..
I've been able to do this since owning a G1. Files can also go in a folder called 'media' (which still works up to this day on the S3) with subfolders titled 'ringtones' 'notifications' 'alarms' and 'ui'.
joselarajan87 said:
ok so today i was playing with my phone and you know im a type a person who like to put lots of ringtones from other phones into mine so all this time i been pushing all the audio files from different roms into my phone(adb push .../system/media/audio/ringtones ).. DONT NEEED TO DO THIS NOMORE SINCE OUR PHONE HAS AN EASY WAY TO PUT WHATEVER AUDIO FILES NOW INTO THE INTERNAL SDCARD..
SO IF YOU WANT RINTONES ON YOUR PHONE DO THE FOLLOWING!!!
1.CONNECT YOUR PHONE TO PC (ROOT IS NOT NEEDED!!! NOR CUSTOM ROM OR KERNEL)
2. GO TO YOUR INTERNAL SD AND YOU ARE GOING TO SEE 2 FOLDERS INSIDE 1 FOLDER NAMED "RINGTONES AND THE OTHER ONE NOTIFICATIONS", ) JUST DROP WHATEVER FILES YOU WANT IN THOSE FOLDERS ANY AUDIO FILES WILL SHOW ON YOUR RINGTONES AND NOTIFICATIONS NOW!! WOW HOW NICE IS THAT..
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This is nothing new. Android has always had this ability. This could be helpful to people that are new to android though.
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Where is there a good place to find different ringtones and notification sounds??? The ones on the SGS3 are not very loud and would like to pick a few good ones.
Thanks for the tip.
vinnyjr said:
Where is there a good place to find different ringtones and notification sounds??? The ones on the SGS3 are not very loud and would like to pick a few good ones.
Thanks for the tip.
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Try Zedge
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+1 for Zedge. Also search around XDA for ringtones ... you can find a lot of phone dumps that users have posted for download.
24dupo24 said:
+1 for Zedge. Also search around XDA for ringtones ... you can find a lot of phone dumps that users have posted for download.
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Yep i was gonna say try zedge its even easier and those files will be in there spot so essentially there is no work. Now if u want some cm ringtones different story
I 2nd that.
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sarni84 said:
Yep i was gonna say try zedge its even easier and those files will be in there spot so essentially there is no work. Now if u want some cm ringtones different story
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Even if you not rooted you can download cm9 and extract ring tones from media folder, but you can also find most if not all of them from zedge, btw maybe the op cane from the iPhone which is a pain to get ring tones, bonus tip stock player will let you choose any song as ringtones, if you want to trim it to an specific part get ringtone maker from the play store
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Android 4.2; Audio: Alarms, Ringtones, Notifications

I enjoy Android 4.2 tones better than TouchWiz tones. I converted the audio for alarms, ringtones, and notifications into mp3 format in case anyone doesn't have root or has difficulty listening to them. They are originally (.ogg) format. Once you download, put them in a folder labeled "audio" on your SDcard (Internal or External) whichever you prefer. Afterwards, they should appear whenever you're trying to make an alarm, ringtone, or notification sound selection. Reboot if they don't appear.
The files are on this link:
http://www.4shared.com/folder/X_mq1OWc/Android_4.html
Enjoy.
Cool. Thanks
Master'd Note 2
scampos said:
I enjoy Android 4.2 tones better than TouchWiz tones. I converted the audio for alarms, ringtones, and notifications into mp3 format in case anyone doesn't have root or has difficulty listening to them. They are originally (.ogg) format. Once you download, put them in a folder labeled "audio" on your SDcard (Internal or External) whichever you prefer. Afterwards, they should appear whenever you're trying to make an alarm, ringtone, or notification sound selection. Reboot if they don't appear.
The files are on this link:
http://www.4shared.com/folder/X_mq1OWc/Android_4.html
Enjoy.
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Hey scampos, can you upload these files to a host that doesn't require a premium account to download them? I'd love to get these audio files on my S3 but don't want to pay to download (unless I'm completely missing something....)
Thanks!
tomster2300 said:
Hey scampos, can you upload these files to a host that doesn't require a premium account to download them? I'd love to get these audio files on my S3 but don't want to pay to download (unless I'm completely missing something....)
Thanks!
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You need to sign up ill download then put them' on my dropbox
deeznutz1977 said:
You need to sign up ill download then put them' on my dropbox
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Thanks man.
Do they overwrite tw ones or this will enable me to have both
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GhostZini said:
Do they overwrite tw ones or this will enable me to have both
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you will have both
Can I have the link to the files on your dropbox account too?
Hi,
The link provided dose not work anymore.
Can you please provide another one with the ringtones?
Thank you

Task650 Customization??

Is it possible to customize the phone app in Task650? I'd like the stock phone app from 4.1.1 where the display is
larger and the name of the caller is also large.
Is this possible?? Otherwise, I like the Task650 ROM (finally loaded).
Thanks
DSSKing
RE: Ringtone Post in other forum
dssking said:
Is it possible to customize the phone app in Task650? I'd like the stock phone app from 4.1.1 where the display is
larger and the name of the caller is also large.
Is this possible?? Otherwise, I like the Task650 ROM (finally loaded).
Thanks
DSSKing
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I am not actually responding to this question but to the question you posted about using an mp3 file as your ringtone. I have one that I created years ago with an app called Ringroid and it let me capture part of an mp3 and set it as a ringtone. After every complete wipe, I drag that file from my external sd to my internal sd card and I can select it as my ringtone (it does not have the same extension, nor does it appear on the list as the other ringtones). I can, however, using ES file explorer select it as my ringtone (it lists all of my music, including the clip I use as my ringtone).
Thanks. I did that and it worked. Now on to the dialer issue.
Suggestions?
captican said:
I am not actually responding to this question but to the question you posted about using an mp3 file as your ringtone. I have one that I created years ago with an app called Ringroid and it let me capture part of an mp3 and set it as a ringtone. After every complete wipe, I drag that file from my external sd to my internal sd card and I can select it as my ringtone (it does not have the same extension, nor does it appear on the list as the other ringtones). I can, however, using ES file explorer select it as my ringtone (it lists all of my music, including the clip I use as my ringtone).
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dssking said:
Thanks. I did that and it worked. Now on to the dialer issue.
Suggestions?
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Stock 4.1.1 dialer will be touchwiz, which won't work on aokp roms, at least without some heavy framework modding. Even then I'm not sure it's possible. Best to look at dialer alternatives in the play store if you don't like the one in Task's rom.
Thank you. I've taken a look and nothing really jumps out.

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