The only downfall to this phone I have found is the notification and ringtone sounds. Is there any app with better notification sounds?
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I like to make my own ringtones and notifications using mp3trim. very easy
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There are numerous apps to do ringtones and such zedge etc
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.coulsontech.ringtone.drwho
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wickedskills said:
The only downfall to this phone I have found is the notification and ringtone sounds. Is there any app with better notification sounds?
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Are you rooted?
wickedskills said:
The only downfall to this phone I have found is the notification and ringtone sounds. Is there any app with better notification sounds?
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I think that the notification and ringtone sounds that come with this phone are horrible. You can add your own, even if you are not rooted.
Place a folder structure on your sdcard (internal or external):
/sdcard/audio/notifications/
/sdcard/audio/ringtones/
in each of these folders you can add off or mp3 files. They will appear in the ringtone and notification sound chooser on the phone. I was able to extract some of the sounds from ROMs for my Evo that I was used to in the past and add them this way.
m20120 said:
I think that the notification and ringtone sounds that come with this phone are horrible. You can add your own, even if you are not rooted.
Place a folder structure on your sdcard (internal or external):
/sdcard/audio/notifications/
/sdcard/audio/ringtones/
in each of these folders you can add off or mp3 files. They will appear in the ringtone and notification sound chooser on the phone. I was able to extract some of the sounds from ROMs for my Evo that I was used to in the past and add them this way.
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thanks for this tip. I am new to the s3 coming over from the Evo 4G. You say internal or external sd??? I miss something?
and +1 to the mention of Zedge earlier......
RascalDoc said:
thanks for this tip. I am new to the s3 coming over from the Evo 4G. You say internal or external sd??? I miss something?
and +1 to the mention of Zedge earlier......
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The S3 has a unified memory pool (16GB or 32GB) that is used for the ROM, Data storage and also appears as an SDCard. They all share the flash space that your phone has.
The "internal SdCard" will appear at the path /mnt/sdcard/ and appear to you apps as if you have a card installed. You also have an SD card slot on the phone. You can add a real card there and that will appear at the path /mnt/extSdCard/. You can add the media folder to either location and the phone will find the ringtones.
I installed a 32GB card in my phone. I then configured the camera to save photos to the external card to save the internal space for the data partition.
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I have a rooted MT3G Slide that I want to get the ringtones and notification tones off of and put them on the G2. So the question is an easy way without root on the G2 (obviously) get them from the slide to the G2?
I do not know how to extract them from the Slide ROM.
Ideas?
go to the MT Slide android development thread look for any rom and open the rom .zip and the ringtones should be under: SYSTEM/MEDIA/AUDIO extract out of the folders and ull be good.. now getting them into the G2 will be a lil more difficult..
and then make a folder an the root of the sd card called ringtones and stick the ring tones in there and make another folder called notifications and stick notification ring tones in there.
Yea as long as the audio files you are copying are a supported format you should just be able to put them in the media folder like any other ringtones. I get my notification sounds from NES sound packs. My ringtones are just some mp3s. Can't imagine the stock ringtones on the MT slide were so good you need to extract them lol make some new ones for your spiffy new G2
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If you do, can you upload it
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greengoldmello said:
If you do, can you upload it
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Why? Just do like klone96 said, get the ringtones out of a rom .zip, copy them to your SD card in a folder named ringtones.
Thanks guys, i appreciate it!
Please close the thread.
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As we all know our little samsung galaxy y is great but the ringtones and notification sounds are really low in volume.
After missing too many calls and messages i decided to edit some .ogg files and increase there volume.
I increased steppin_up and pixie_dust cause those are the sounds i use but i can increase others on request.
You can put the files on your sd-card and in settings pick them and set them as ringtone and notification tone.
Developers can use them and put the files in system/media/audio/ringtones and /notifications.
Enjoy a hearable galaxy y
you can also use DSPManager its great
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you can also use DSPManager its great
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tried it but its still not loud enough for me...working in a bar so i need extra volume..
is this possible too for mp3s?
hipojarty said:
is this possible too for mp3s?
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yeap,.just put it in you sd card in /sdcard/media/audio/notifications/here*
Nice post. The sounds are loud
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iel0000 said:
yeap,.just put it in you sd card in /sdcard/media/audio/notifications/here*
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if we put the mp3 file in the folder mentioned above will the volume be increased
sunitcek said:
if we put the mp3 file in the folder mentioned above will the volume be increased
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Nope
If you put songs in that folder you will see them when u set notificationsss or use them
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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
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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
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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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I just changed the annoying touch ui sound with that of the Nexus 5. Upon reboot I noticed something odd. The touch screen sound had changed but when touching the capacitive buttons the old "water drop" sound remained. Any ideas?
No one has any info on this? Would it be better suited for Themes & Apps section?
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halftonehero said:
No one has any info on this? Would it be better suited for Themes & Apps section?
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You have to change the S_HW_Touch.ogg to your desired sound. I just renamed the Effect_Tick.ogg to S_HW_Touch.ogg in a folder I created in the external SD card and wala, hardware buttons now make the tick noise.
Theres a thread about this in the AT&T theme and apps section.
I bought ultimate sound pro which lets you choose any sound you want for any system sound but I still prefer just using root explorer and doing this manually it's just more fun and educating imo.
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Quickvic30 said:
You have to change the S_HW_Touch.ogg to your desired sound. I just renamed the Effect_Tick.ogg to S_HW_Touch.ogg in a folder I created in the external SD card and wala, hardware buttons now make the tick noise.
Theres a thread about this in the AT&T theme and apps section.
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Thank you and I apologize as I should have searched a little more. I should have just played back every OGG file until I found it. I also reset the permissions 644 but not sure if it was necessary