Is there a SamsungCamera.apk out there with a working shutter sound On/Off toggle? I know a majority of the custom ROMs have silent shutter sounds even if you turn the toggle on or off. Is there one out there that actually works on and off?
lsujim said:
Is there a SamsungCamera.apk out there with a working shutter sound On/Off toggle? I know a majority of the custom ROMs have silent shutter sounds even if you turn the toggle on or off. Is there one out there that actually works on and off?
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Hope you are rooted. Navigate to \system\csc\ and find feature.xml. open it and find the line that says
"<CscFeature_Camera_ShutterSoundMenu>true</CscFeature_Camera_ShutterSoundMenu>" Change true to false. Save and reboot
Damn, for some reason this doesn't work for me. I make the change and save the file, reboot and I still don't get the option to disable the camera sound. I'm doing this all with ES file explorer.
If you are on ICS you have to edit a line in the build.prop as well for this to work. Open your build.prop and find the line that reads
"add camera sound property for SPR concept ro.camera.sound.forced=1"
and change to
"add camera sound property for SPR conceptro.camera.sound.forced=0"
Again this only applies to ICS. Jellybean only requires the edit in 2nd post and build.prop doesnt need altered
if you're using ES, check the permissions of the file afterwards. it seems to like to change them on it's own. I switched to root explorer to avoid that.
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I realized its not possible to turn of the camera sound so i deleted the sound from the directory /system/media/audio/ui but the sound when camera is aiming is still there...
Is it possible to delete this sound file?
I'm on official 2.1, for me in camera mode I can press Menu then Settings, and then uncheck the box for "Capture tone".
Surely that feature would still be there in CM7?
LetoKynes said:
I'm on official 2.1, for me in camera mode I can press Menu then Settings, and then uncheck the box for "Capture tone".
Surely that feature would still be there in CM7?
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You can't disable the capture tone in CM7, thats why i deleted the files.
But the sound when its aiming is still there and i dont want this sound.
Also it's not in the camera.app..... maybe re-complie the app will works though it's a hard way
For the life of me, I can't seem to find how to activate the screen off sound. I have the crt anim from the update .368 and settings option for screen sound unlock is ticked. Screen unlock has sound but screen off/lock does not work. Anyone?
mariolouis said:
For the life of me, I can't seem to find how to activate the screen off sound. I have the crt anim from the update .368 and settings option for screen sound unlock is ticked. Screen unlock has sound but screen off/lock does not work. Anyone?
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"Screen off and lock" works fine with me. I always use this app since the power botton a little hard to push.
GN Multimedia - Xperia Arc
mariolouis said:
For the life of me, I can't seem to find how to activate the screen off sound. I have the crt anim from the update .368 and settings option for screen sound unlock is ticked. Screen unlock has sound but screen off/lock does not work. Anyone?
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Was it working earlier? I can't remember of such feature!
gunawan-1 said:
"Screen off and lock" works fine with me. I always use this app since the power botton a little hard to push.
GN Multimedia - Xperia Arc
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Just a gentle reminder: Try to answer directly to the questions posted and not your suggestion to a different application or what you do when someone is having issue.
Gunawan
I use that in my x10 mini but still it does not work with the 4.0 update for arc. And I would like to limit installing apps just for simple things.
Prathaban
Actually I don't know what is stock anymore. Hahaha! Too much mod. I guess I got it from crt anim mod from apps and themes section.
The lock.ogg and unlock.ogg files are present in the /system/media/sounds/ui so i think it should be working as stock in 4.0?
I will answer my own question for the sake of the community.
SE somehow changed the default locked.ogg to a dummy sound, no sound actually. Then changed the framework in settings menu to show only unlock sound will be activated. I fixed it by replacing the default locked.ogg to a different one. You can use unlocked.ogg. Just back it up somewhere then rename to locked.ogg and replace. They are located in /system/media/sounds/ui
Sorry, I misunderstood the meaning 'screen off/lock'. Sorry again because English is not my native language.
GN Multimedia - Xperia Arc
mariolouis said:
I will answer my own question for the sake of the community.
SE somehow changed the default locked.ogg to a dummy sound, no sound actually. Then changed the framework in settings menu to show only unlock sound will be activated. I fixed it by replacing the default locked.ogg to a different one. You can use unlocked.ogg. Just back it up somewhere then rename to locked.ogg and replace. They are located in /system/media/sounds/ui
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Nice one!
I'm trying to disable the startup and shutdown sounds. Anyone know the best way to do this?
schale01 said:
I'o trying to disable the startup and shutdown sounds. Anyone know the best way to do this?
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Unrooted - put your device on silent or vibrate before shutting down.
Rooted - make system writable and edit file in system/volume.db I believe with sql editor and changed all boot labeled sounds to 0 values
Also same method to disable camera sounds btw
bhint15 said:
Unrooted - put your device on silent or vibrate before shutting down.
Rooted - make system writable and edit file in system/volume.db I believe with sql editor and changed all boot labeled sounds to 0 values
Also same method to disable camera sounds btw
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Perfect. I edited the volume.db file in system/etc as you suggested. I used sql editor by speed software. I changed the 'boot sound' record under situationvolume to 0. Rebooted to take effect. After reboot no startup or shutdown sounds. Thank you.
Shutter sounds records were present as well but I already enabled the toggle option in feature.xml and turned off forced shutter in buildprop edit. So I just left them alone.
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I got this working for me. This was made from the SystemUI from the official AT&T Jellybean release, however I think it will work on other stock JB roms as well. This is still odexed as I am trying to keep my install odexed. I now have these toggles, in order from left to right, Wifi-Bluetooth-GPS-Blocking Mode-Mobile Data-Airplane Mode-NFC-Sound-Screen Rotation-Power Saving-Driving Mode-Sync. They all seem to work. I like this better than the current 15 toggle mod, as the 15 toggle mod doesn't have blocking mode and I find myself using that mode alot. I hope everyone enjoys.
Once again, I made this for me. Please take appropriate backup measures as I assume no responsibilities if it breaks something. Feel free to include this in your own works, although I would appreciate, but not require, a thanks or even a credit.
Is this a flashable zip? Thanks
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this is pretty awesome. i was wondering if it were possible to just mod ours. think it's possible to put in a brightness toggle? one that did, say, 25/50/100?
All I did was add stuff that was already there, just not enabled. I think the only other option that was available, but I forgot to ads was a toggle called notification. I don't know what it is or does. There wasn't a brightness toggle in there and it would take someone more knowledgeable that me to add it.
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lordmorphous said:
All I did was add stuff that was already there, just not enabled. I think the only other option that was available, but I forgot to ads was a toggle called notification. I don't know what it is or does. There wasn't a brightness toggle in there and it would take someone more knowledgeable that me to add it.
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ahhh gotcha. i understand.
lordmorphous said:
All I did was add stuff that was already there, just not enabled. I think the only other option that was available, but I forgot to ads was a toggle called notification. I don't know what it is or does. There wasn't a brightness toggle in there and it would take someone more knowledgeable that me to add it.
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Just curious where you enabled those toggles? Like what file specifically.
Jirv311 said:
Just curious where you enabled those toggles? Like what file specifically.
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If you decompile the apk, look in /res/values/array.xml. You'll see where the toggles are in there. There were four not originally added and they were DormantMode for Blocking Mode, NfcP2p for NFC, DoNotDisturb for Notification (which is the one I forgot), and MobileData for Mobile Data. The order you put them in is the order they will show up in the toolbar. After making the changes, I compiled the apk and opened both the newly created apk and the orginal apk in 7-zip (Do not extract, just open archive). I then moved resources.arsc from the new apk into the original and closed them. I used abd push to move the apk back onto my phone, apparently there is something wrong with my flashable zip, but replacing the files manually works too as long as you get the permissions set to 0644 or rw-r--r--.
I baksmali'd the dex file to find the toggles that were available and it looks like the ones already there and the four I mentioned above are all that are available stock. There were no references for a flashlight or torch toggle, reboot, brightness, or any of the others that are in the 15 toggle mod. I actually prefer the stock look and the 15 toggle mod didn't have Blocking Mode, which I use regularly when I go to bed.
Edit: I may have spoke to soon on the 15 toggle mod, it appears there is a 23 toggle mod available now. I may go to it if it has Blocking Mode. Just FYI, its included in LoserRom and a google search for wanam 23 toggle mod found me the thread from wanam.
lordmorphous said:
If you decompile the apk, look in /res/values/array.xml. You'll see where the toggles are in there. There were four not originally added and they were DormantMode for Blocking Mode, NfcP2p for NFC, DoNotDisturb for Notification (which is the one I forgot), and MobileData for Mobile Data. The order you put them in is the order they will show up in the toolbar. After making the changes, I compiled the apk and opened both the newly created apk and the orginal apk in 7-zip (Do not extract, just open archive). I then moved resources.arsc from the new apk into the original and closed them. I used abd push to move the apk back onto my phone, apparently there is something wrong with my flashable zip, but replacing the files manually works too as long as you get the permissions set to 0644 or rw-r--r--.
I baksmali'd the dex file to find the toggles that were available and it looks like the ones already there and the four I mentioned above are all that are available stock. There were no references for a flashlight or torch toggle, reboot, brightness, or any of the others that are in the 15 toggle mod. I actually prefer the stock look and the 15 toggle mod didn't have Blocking Mode, which I use regularly when I go to bed.
Edit: I may have spoke to soon on the 15 toggle mod, it appears there is a 23 toggle mod available now. I may go to it if it has Blocking Mode. Just FYI, its included in LoserRom and a google search for wanam 23 toggle mod found me the thread from wanam.
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I have some 23 Toggle themes based off of stock up and running here. It does offer a blocking mode toggle called "dormant mode". Feel free to give it a try.
lordmorphous said:
If you decompile the apk, look in /res/values/array.xml. You'll see where the toggles are in there. There were four not originally added and they were DormantMode for Blocking Mode, NfcP2p for NFC, DoNotDisturb for Notification (which is the one I forgot), and MobileData for Mobile Data. The order you put them in is the order they will show up in the toolbar. After making the changes, I compiled the apk and opened both the newly created apk and the orginal apk in 7-zip (Do not extract, just open archive). I then moved resources.arsc from the new apk into the original and closed them. I used abd push to move the apk back onto my phone, apparently there is something wrong with my flashable zip, but replacing the files manually works too as long as you get the permissions set to 0644 or rw-r--r--.
I baksmali'd the dex file to find the toggles that were available and it looks like the ones already there and the four I mentioned above are all that are available stock. There were no references for a flashlight or torch toggle, reboot, brightness, or any of the others that are in the 15 toggle mod. I actually prefer the stock look and the 15 toggle mod didn't have Blocking Mode, which I use regularly when I go to bed.
Edit: I may have spoke to soon on the 15 toggle mod, it appears there is a 23 toggle mod available now. I may go to it if it has Blocking Mode. Just FYI, its included in LoserRom and a google search for wanam 23 toggle mod found me the thread from wanam.
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Awesome, thanks for the explanation. I'm going to have a look at this.
SMS in Ringer Stream - Changes SMS audio stream of notifications from 'notification' to 'ringer'
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This was made for Samsung Galaxy S3 and tested on it. It should work on other phones, but I can't be sure. I don't held any responsibility for any damage you do on your phone.
The default SMS/MMS app has no option to set volume level for notifications and it uses the level set by the system to all notifications. I prefer to have it use the same level as the ringer so I made this mod to do it. This way I can have a low sound level for notifications, a normal sound level for ringer and hear not only incoming calls but also SMS/MMS.
This uses Xposed framework (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574401)
After you have installed Xposed framework, install this app. After that, enable the mod inside Xposed Installer (you probably have a notification to do it, you can click it). Then reboot your phone (you can soft reboot inside Xposed Installer).
NOTE: This only works in default SMS/MMS app, others apps won't work.
Source code: https://github.com/OXINARF/SMSInRingerStream
Download: View attachment SMSInRingerStream.apk
OXINARF said:
SMS in Ringer Stream - Changes SMS audio stream of notifications from 'notification' to 'ringer'
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This was made for Samsung Galaxy S3 and tested on it. It should work on other phones, but I can't be sure. I don't held any responsibility for any damage you do on your phone.
The default SMS/MMS app has no option to set volume level for notifications and it uses the level set by the system to all notifications. I prefer to have it use the same level as the ringer so I made this mod to do it. This way I can have a low sound level for notifications, a normal sound level for ringer and hear not only incoming calls but also SMS/MMS.
This uses Xposed framework (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574401)
After you have installed Xposed framework, install this app. After that, enable the mod inside Xposed Installer (you probably have a notification to do it, you can click it). Then reboot your phone (you can soft reboot inside Xposed Installer).
NOTE: This only works in default SMS/MMS app, others apps won't work.
Source code: https://github.com/OXINARF/SMSInRingerStream
Download: View attachment 2054535
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Good idea...great
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a shame it wont work with other apps (like facebook, whatsapp)...
fredsky2 said:
a shame it wont work with other apps (like facebook, whatsapp)...
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Well, it can be done, but it's not the purpose of this mod. But source code is available, you just have to change what packages it hooks, it's really simple.
I see, would be nice though, maybe when i learn developing ill give it a shot
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This is a great solution !
Now sms is on same volume as the ringer wich is much better then the original !
not working on Note 2 N7100
Android Version 4.3 Leaked .
aukhan said:
not working on Note 2 N7100
Android Version 4.3 Leaked .
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Check /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/log/debug.log for any error and report it here (or /xposed/debug.log if you aren't in latest Xposed). Also, how do you know it's not working? Have you tried making notifications silent and then receive a SMS and it didn't played?
It's great to notice one of my most needed mods this still works on kitkat 4.4.2
How about making an app that can change or set volume for all apps separatly?
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add an app in it and set volume for that app
add facebook and set volume to 100%
add whatsapp and set volume to 60%
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maybe an option to change notification sound for every apps too
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is this possible at all?
genius.lizard2 said:
How about making an app that can change or set volume for all apps separatly?
Work like This:
add an app in it and set volume for that app
add facebook and set volume to 100%
add whatsapp and set volume to 60%
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maybe an option to change notification sound for every apps too
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is this possible at all?
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+1 there are apps that let you put their sounds in another channel (my alarm clock app let me choose between alarm channel and phone call channel) so maybe it is possible to create an app that let us decide in wich channel a sound is played so we can put different volumes in each channel ?
I would love to be able to have some notifications (for example facebook) sound silent while other more important apps (for example mail) make more sound
Something like this for the navigation voice in maps would be awesome. It drives me nuts when listening to music at a low volume that the nav voice can't be heard.
deepsix_69 said:
Something like this for the navigation voice in maps would be awesome. It drives me nuts when listening to music at a low volume that the nav voice can't be heard.
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+1
I hope someone creates an xposed mod for things like this
genius.lizard2 said:
How about making an app that can change or set volume for all apps separatly?
Work like This:
add an app in it and set volume for that app
add facebook and set volume to 100%
add whatsapp and set volume to 60%
...
maybe an option to change notification sound for every apps too
.
is this possible at all?
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About setting different volumes I'm not sure, but I think that it may be possible, you have to change the volume every time a notification is going to be played. But I won't be doing it, I don't have time and more importantly I don't need it - and I hate working for no purpose.
deepsix_69 said:
Something like this for the navigation voice in maps would be awesome. It drives me nuts when listening to music at a low volume that the nav voice can't be heard.
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That is a different thing, you aren't talking about a notification sound, so it requires a different method than this module. But I think it would be possible.
OXINARF said:
Well, it can be done, but it's not the purpose of this mod. But source code is available, you just have to change what packages it hooks, it's really simple.
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Hi,
Tomorrow I will have a shot at modifying your code to listen for "hello" sms instead of default.
OXINARF said:
But source code is available, you just have to change what packages it hooks, it's really simple.
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arjag said:
Tomorrow I will have a shot at modifying your code to listen for "hello" sms instead of default.
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I tried changing the package in the code to use "com.hellotext.hello" instead of "com.android.mms".
I could not figure out to compile on pc, but I got it to compile on tablet with "AIDE" from the store. Unfortunately it didn't work.
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Any thoughts on how to proceed?
arjag said:
I tried changing the package in the code to use "com.hellotext.hello" instead of "com.android.mms".
I could not figure out to compile on pc, but I got it to compile on tablet with "AIDE" from the store. Unfortunately it didn't work.
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Any thoughts on how to proceed?
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Hi arjag,
I can't help you. What I can do is recommend that you read http://www.xda-developers.com/andro...reate-your-very-own-xposed-module-in-eclipse/ and http://www.xda-developers.com/android/easily-configure-xposed-module-projects-in-eclipse/
Also there is the possibility that the app you want to use works in another way, I don't know.