In custom roms i could set any song as a ringtone.. Been trying to do so back in Stock and cant find the way...
Galaxy Nexus Stock + Franco m3
System settings, sounds?
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Put the mp3 in the system/media folder.
ÜBER™ said:
System settings, sounds?
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Dont take me for a retard... It does not work that way in Stock
nodstuff said:
Put the mp3 in the system/media folder.
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Thanks, this its a workaround.. Wish i could natively set any sound as a ringtone
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msedek said:
Dont take me for a retard... It does not work that way in Stock.
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Well you yourself said it was a dumb question. Honestly I figured stock would have read your SD card partition and would show you the mp3 as an option or if you had a file browser like es file manager then you could have used that to navigate to the mp3. Don't take me for a douche bag
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drop the MP3's in the "Ringtones" folder via pc.
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How do you set music from your library as a ringtone????
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I just set mine from poweramp.
maybe some file explorers will let you too, not sure.
brooklyn718941 said:
How do you set music from your library as a ringtone????
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I use Tone Picker from Play... (starting to get used to that name)
Unless you use a third party app or custom ROM with additional options, I think the only way to do it is to save the song(s) you want to use in the Ringtones folder on your phone. That's where I always save my custom ringtones, and they always show up in the list to pick from when selecting a ringtone in the settings.
brooklyn718941 said:
How do you set music from your library as a ringtone????
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Can just use one of many 3rd party apps. Or simply connect to a computer and drag-n-drop the files into the "Ringtones" folder.
SGS3 Media Files
Included Files:
-Alarms
-Ringtones
-Notifications
-UI Sounds
Link: www.mediafire.com/download.php?26wskymzz43wywr
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thanks man!
Gonna grab those UI sounds!
Thanks, mate!
Server error
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JaZart said:
Server error
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Second that
Also do u flash these in cwm or what?
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Copying the ringtones into the SD card folder enables the files to show up in the ringtones selection, they don't actually produce any sound. Seems like our phones don't like the .ogg file type, as my phone takes custom mp3 files just fine.
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JaZart said:
Server error
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scuzzbag87 said:
Second that
Also do u flash these in cwm or what?
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If you guys are viewing mediafire from your phone, use Google Chrome and switch to request desktop view and it will show.
treleung said:
Copying the ringtones into the SD card folder enables the files to show up in the ringtones selection, they don't actually produce any sound. Seems like our phones don't like the .ogg file type, as my phone takes custom mp3 files just fine.
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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 free codecs dot com).
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Just went through them and you might be dissapointed though - I've seen a lot better sounds on most custom roms...
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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 free codecs dot com).
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Just went through them and you might be dissapointed though - I've seen a lot better sounds on most custom roms...
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Is this for the UI and if it isn't then how would I be able to install them on my phone? Thanks
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hey
you have to extract the file on another route. Now you have to copy and move. for example if you are going to move ringtone move it to this route. /system/media/audio/ringtones. Notifications /system/media/audio/notifications. Alarms /system/media/audio/alarms. and ui is the same but do not quite understand yet that I have little in this. when finished reboot and then go to settings and you will see in the sounds. sorry I do not understand much English.
EddiePR said:
you have to extract the file on another route. Now you have to copy and move. for example if you are going to move ringtone move it to this route. /system/media/audio/ringtones. Notifications /system/media/audio/notifications. Alarms /system/media/audio/alarms. and ui is the same but do not quite understand yet that I have little in this. when finished reboot and then go to settings and you will see in the sounds. sorry I do not understand much English.
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OK well I have the ringtones part done and I've copied and pasted the UI sounds in /system/media/audio/UI. Then I rebooted and didn't work. Did I do something wrong.
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How do I make my music I have downloaded my ringtone new Gnex owner coming from the RAZR and I can't for the life of me figured it out unlocked rooted and running .89 JB from team eos
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If it doesn't already exist, make a folder on the root of your nexus' internal storage called "ringtones" and place your mp3's in there, then reboot. They will now appear in your list when choosing a ringtone. You can do the same for notification sounds with a folder called "notifications."
Alternatively, you can browse to the file in the stock music player, long press on th song and choose "use as ringtone"
speedyink said:
If it doesn't already exist, make a folder on the root of your nexus' internal storage called "ringtones" and place your mp3's in there, then reboot. They will now appear in your list when choosing a ringtone. You can do the same for notification sounds with a folder called "notifications."
Alternatively, you can browse to the file in the stock music player, long press on th song and choose "use as ringtone"
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I have tried the long press not giving me a option to
How do I get into my internal storage to look
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bostonbassman78 said:
I have tried the long press not giving me a option to
How do I get into my internal storage to look
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*sigh* you rooted your phone but you don't know this? Either plug it into your computer and it pops up as "internal storage" or download a file manager app like Explorer and do it right on your phone (although internal storage will now be called "sdcard")
edit: Appreciate the thanks =D
speedyink said:
*sigh* you rooted your phone but you don't know this? Either plug it into your computer and it pops up as "internal storage" or download a file manager app like Explorer and do it right on your phone (although internal storage will now be called "sdcard")
edit: Appreciate the thanks =D
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OK tried it and its saying I can not do it thanks for helping I'm just gonna give up before I mess something up lol
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speedyink said:
*sigh* you rooted your phone but you don't know this? Either plug it into your computer and it pops up as "internal storage" or download a file manager app like Explorer and do it right on your phone (although internal storage will now be called "sdcard")
edit: Appreciate the thanks =D
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Figured it out I wasn't rebooting after thanks again and if u can't tell not very tech savvy at all took me almost 4 hours to unlock it and root it then after I rooted I installed toro plus JB the one for sprints galaxy nexus not the toro pro for Verizon's I failed but got it right later that night on chat with the builder of my custom JB ROM I'm using
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Hi
is there way to make Google play music not pick up whatsapp audio , get a lot of them and music player keeps picking them its annoying T_T.
berz said:
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is there way to make Google play music not pick up whatsapp audio , get a lot of them and music player keeps picking them its annoying T_T.
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Put a .nomedia file in the Whatsapp audio folder and reboot.
Then profit.
Cheers!
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el_charlie said:
Put a .nomedia file in the Whatsapp audio folder and reboot.
Then profit.
Cheers!
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Will this mean that whatsapp notifications won't have any audio ever?
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tobynexus said:
Will this mean that whatsapp notifications won't have any audio ever?
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No, you'll still be able to play the audios from within whatsapp.
They won't appear in the music player, though. That's what you want.
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file? how?
el_charlie said:
Put a .nomedia file in the Whatsapp audio folder and reboot.
How to create file in galaxy s4. I know I can create folder. but don't see any option for creating a file.
HOW?
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Thnx
pulseps said:
el_charlie said:
Put a .nomedia file in the Whatsapp audio folder and reboot.
How to create file in galaxy s4. I know I can create folder. but don't see any option for creating a file.
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Try to download file manager app like ES File Explorer or Astro. You should find a create file option there.
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thanks
@el_charlie Thanks man.. I was getting annoyed with this problem for quite some time now.. ur advice helped. thanks.. cheers
Hi.can someone help me with changing the sound of stock keyboard coz i really hate this typewriter tic tic:-/instead i love the samsung keyboard sound Toc Toc
And i searched this thing and didn't find the answer so that's why posting.so if anyone who has an attitude problem please don't answer.and whoever helps me i shall be more than thankful.
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Tried to extract the keyboard aound files from my brother's S3 and paste them in system/media/audio/ui folder but that was read only folder.i tried root explorer.any help??
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dratif said:
Tried to extract the keyboard aound files from my brother's S3 and paste them in system/media/audio/ui folder but that was read only folder.i tried root explorer.any help??
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Did you try fixing the permissions?
I never done this but done other stuff. Find the folder where the sound files are located, look and remember their permission.(rw--r--r) or something like that. Rename the new sound files to the exact name of your systems old one. Copy a back up of your old sound files(optional). Then copy over the new sound files replacing the old ones
Now reboot.
Open file manager and change the permissions to match the old one.
Reboot.
Enjoy.
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