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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Title says it all, is this possible?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=878031
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/system/media/audio/ui
change the unlock.ogg file
cowboyboats said:
Title says it all, is this possible?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=878031
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Get a file converter for your PC. Find the sound you want and convert it to a .ogg file move it to the folder mentioned above and name it Unlock.ogg. or that's how I did it anyway. You have to name it exactly as the origional Unlock.ogg file. The u is capitalized.
My EVO can kick your EVO's A$$
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.
Anyone know how to get rid of the start up sound? I look in the bin files but not sure the name of file. Or I'm just not looking in the right place.
Help?
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Using a root explorer System>media>audio>ui delete or rename "PowerOn.ogg"
Thank you! The sound has been driving me crazy. I should've known there was an easy way to get rid of it.
Sweet! Thank you!
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Is it fine to just delete the file - does it result in any errors? Would it be better to replace it with an empty dummy .mp3 file instead or doesn't matter? Thanks
Easiest thing to do is just rename it, adding a .bak to the end of it. Still there if you want to use it later, but not used right now
Found the audio/sounds lacking on the N2, so here are all the sounds from CM10.
Using Root Explorer or similar, place the sound files in their respective folders in /system/media/audio and reboot phone
Although the existing files have rw-r-r-- permissions, they work without changing permissions at all.
Download here.
Enjoy.
Do we have to delete any old files or will they just be overwritten?
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There shouldn't be any overlap with the existing sound files so it shouldn't ask if you want to replace it.
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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