Hi there, I edited my .ogg files for the camera, but the focus beep sound is still present no matter what I do. Can this be shut off on the note 2?
thanks
Did you restart your phone?
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yes I did, still the focus sound remains.
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These are the 4 files I changed and it worked for me.
Hope that helps.
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focus sound (on 4.1.2 sound file is somewhere esle)
I have the same problem. I can turn off shutter sound with renaming .ogg files but focus sound stays.
Actually on 4.1.1 it worked. I had turned off all camera sounds with renaming .ogg files but on 4.1.2 does not work. Also i noticed that sound of focus is changed, sounds like old one but little higher. Obviously on 4.1.2 focus sound is somewhere else. If/when someone manage to find location please let us know.
p.s. i have also tried to add "ro.camera.sound.forced=0" in every place that people on forums sad and nothing
I use the android app "SQLite Editor" and then go to system\etc and edit the file Volume.db. When you open it click on SITUATIONVOLUME and change all the shutter, camera, camcorder, etc to 0 values and you shouldn't have any sound. Don't forget to restart the phone after you make the edits.
Edit the features.xml file, re-add the camera sounds menu option and just turn it off inside the camera, or edit the camera apk and remove the embedded sounds.
Or, alternately, download a camera.apk file that already has the embedded sounds removed and push it to \system\apps.
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Was playing around with my dash recently , after flashing it to the htc's rom and made a couple changes, so I thought I'd share.
I know alot of people dislike the green theme, but I like it, so figured maybe someone else will too.
I'm using an official htc rom.
Here are a few shots of changed icons and bg's and how it looks:
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As you can see I've edited the xml, I've also compressed some of the fields down so you don't get the scrolling home screen, where everything you need is pretty much contained within one page:
I've also edited the branding brick on top to reflect the regular alphanumeric code (since there is no alphanumeric translation like there is on the tmo rom):
And added on the following backgrounds for misc actions:
To Do: all you have to do is place the files in the same folder structure that appears in the zipped file (using either resco explorer or whatever explorer you use). Then adjust the home screen settings (Settings>Home Screen) accordingly, reboot the phone and you're good. All files are included in the zipped file.
Just always remember to back up your original files.
You made the green look good! Nice work
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To Do: all you have to do is place the files in the same folder structure that appears in the zipped file (using either resco explorer or whatever explorer you use). Then adjust the home screen settings (Settings>Home Screen) accordingly, reboot the phone and you're good. All files are included in the zipped file.
Just always remember to back up your original files.
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It is cool. thank you
That is fresh man, extremely fresh...
Nice work...
works on all ICS roms. enjoy
Installation guide:
1. Push the .apk to system/app
2. Fix permissions (rw-r--r--)
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Lib
1. Push lib to system/lib
2. Fix permissions (rw-r--r--)
3. Reboot your device
original thread found here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1742652
You also install the apk and it will give you the widget for those not rooted phones
http://db.tt/s04Ks29c
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The name of the widget is sound search
Nice! Thanks!
It's not quite on par with Shazam or SoundHound yet, but definitely something Google should develop more. Also wish it would save a 'found song' list for later look up.
Wish they would just buy Shazam. lol
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Wish they would just buy Shazam. lol
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Yeah that would really make sense. I actually prefer soundhound because it actively sends while recording. I haven't used it for a while but I think it also stores the recording and sends it later if you don't have reception.
So I'm using es file explore do I just past the apk to the app fold and fix and same thing just past and fix r r /w
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I have never used SoundHound, but Shazam does the same. On my iPod Touch, I would Shazam a song and just send it later when i was home. It is pretty great.
Using es file explore how do I fix premissions rw/r/r
Hi everyone! Are there any other ringtones and/or sounds other than the ones installed in the Galaxy SIII that I can download? I don't know about you but the alarm sounds in this phone are just to subtle for me.
Thanks!
iliana2012 said:
Hi everyone! Are there any other ringtones and/or sounds other than the ones installed in the Galaxy SIII that I can download? I don't know about you but the alarm sounds in this phone are just to subtle for me.
Thanks!
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You can add any mp3 or ogg file.
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There are quite a few ringtone apps that work. I used Zedge for most of mine. It's just pull any mp3 file.
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I use a flac file for notifications. I guess that all formats listed on developer.android.com/guide/appendix/media-formats.html can be used.
For the notification to show up, I had to put the NAME.flac file in /sdcard/Notifications/NAME.flac. After a reboot it will then show up as NAME in the settings. I guess the same applies to ringtones, they could be put in /sdcard/Ringtones/.
Note that putting the file in /extSdCard/... won't work on CM9, it just don't get picked up.
Btw, this is about a GT-i9300, I do not know if the Sprint version differs much.
An easy way to get a ton of free audio stuff is through the Zedge app from the play store.
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If you're rooted you can dump any sound files in system/media/audio/ringtones or notifications and they will appear in the android system list of choices. I always bring Cassiopeia and Sherbet from the SGS2 to any rom I flash.
You can also search for sound file apk for different phones in their forums..usually Zip and sideload to phone or download zip app
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What format is best for custom ringtones with a stock ROM? And what location is best, if they are to appear in the ringtone picklist?
Much apologies if these are n00bish Qs. I've never run a stock ROM and I need much learning. This much I know: I'm quite happy with GB27.
Regarding Q 1 ... I can convert to OGG or whatever. Just wanting to learn the most compatible format.
For Q 2, I tried copying an OGG into /system/audio/media/ringtones, but it wouldn't appear in the picklist even after a reboot. Ditto for /storage/sdcard/ringtones and /storage/extsdcard/ringtones. So, yeah, definitely trying to learn where to stick my custom ringtones.
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Ring tones need to be mp3 and placed in the /system/media/ringtone folder with permissions for each set to rw-r--r-- then reboot and profit
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Ring tones need to be mp3 and placed in the /system/media/ringtone folder with permissions for each set to rw-r--r-- then reboot and profit
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What he said, and there is an alternate way. Just simply place MP3 files into the folder labeled "Ringtones." That folder is located on the root of your internal SD Card (USB Storage). I use Airdroid to simply move and replace ringtones whenever I feel like it. Reboot after changing files around and the phone should update your ringtone list, no need for permissions changing or even checking. Works for me perfectly this way. Enjoy!
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Anyone figure out how to turn off the shutter sound of the 4.3 camera? Tried putting it on silent mode but it's still loud as hell.
Sure. Make sure your phone is rooted and use root explorer app to find the corresponding folder to change audio files extension so the phone can't read the sound files.
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Lok for any files to do with camera. IE shutter, camera, cam, etc & add .bak to the end of the file (press and hold file to rename).
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Sure. Make sure your phone is rooted and use root explorer app to find the corresponding folder to change audio files extension so the phone can't read the sound files.
Lok for any files to do with camera. IE shutter, camera, cam, etc & add .bak to the end of the file (press and hold file to rename).
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Never thought about doing that. Thanks.
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Never thought about doing that. Thanks.
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to be honest i just deleted the whole "ui" folder. hate all the random ****ing noises this phone makes hahaha after i did it i also wiped cache and dalvik. might want to do that to :good: