How can turn off the sound of taking a picture? remove shutter file from the directory system/media/audio/UI and change of name does not work. the sound is still there.
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Have found the perfect solution. With this operation, the camera's menu appears an additional option on / off shutter
Root access required of course, and I used Root Explorer to do the following:
In Root Explorer, navigate to the following location:
/system/csc and look for a file called 'others.xml'.
Long-press on this file and select 'Open With', and then select 'Text Editor'.
Scroll all of the way to the end and look for the following:
</FeatureSet>
</SamsungMobileFeauture>
Insert the following line just before the </FeatureSet> code.
Code:
Select Code
<CscFeature_Camera_ShutterSoundMenu>true</CscFeature_Camera_ShutterSoundMenu>
Then pressing the 'Back' button will automatically save the file and back-up the original in the folder.
Restart your phone.
Now when you go into the camera, tap on the settings, so you get camera settings, video settings, and the general settings in a pop-up, press the settings icon/tab and scroll down and you can now select to toggle the sound on/off (second-last option).
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Well I just went into settings and selected mute. I think that was the simplest option.
Then you have to mute all sounds. This modification allows you to regulate only the shutter sound.
snooki said:
Then you have to mute all sounds. This modification allows you to regulate only the shutter sound.
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In the same directory is the file "customer.xml". Look for the line
<Multimedia>
<Camera>
<ShutterSound>on</ShutterSound>
</Camera>
</Multimedia>
Simply set the sound to "off" and you're done.
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Hello,
I test file explorer in omina and I find that I can simply tap on the
screen and select multiple files.
but in TP2 taping on the screen and moving the finger doesn't
do the same function as it do in omnia.
Is it some thing that HTC disable it?
how can I enable this function in TP2?
Thanks
+1 I would also like to know this as well. How can we select a file, cab or whatever just to select or highlight it without actually opening it? This is what I use to use the d-pad for on my previous devices, was to select or highlight files.
Example: I want to delete a cab file from my device, How do I highlight it without the cab file opening? I am sorry if this sounds like a noob question, but I just haven't figured it out yet. Since this is my fist device without a dpad.
*edit* Nevermind, brain fart. I know, just to tap and hold the file or cab for delete, copy, paste and highlight.
+1 but generally speaking, selecting multiple files as well. I did find that the soft keyboard has arrow keys that you can use to navigate the way the d-pad did on previous devices. Not as quick but the functionality is there. Had the same issue with threaded SMSs and needing to scroll through so I could forward certain messages. I hope this helps.
The new TF3D seems to have lost this function. You have to go to menu, Select multiple files, then tap to select/unselect the ones you want.
Tedious I know!
Farsquidge said:
You have to go to menu, Select multiple files, then tap to select/unselect the ones you want.
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Where do you select Menu ??
Not on the TouchFlo in All Settings
ronh said:
Where do you select Menu ??
Not on the TouchFlo in All Settings
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Sorry, getting confused with items in the message interface.
(BTW, MENU is bottom right soft button in File Explorer)
Yup, you are correct, there is no multiple select in the standard Win File explorer anymore due to the dumb TF3D replacement pop-up menu!
On all other Menu's there is a multiple item selection mode, even on Resco Explorer.
Looks like some bright spark at HTC forgot to add it to the File Explorer menu as touch selection is disabled it in the registry in preference to scrolling with the stylus!
I use Resco myself so never noticed...
I know this does not answer your question but I suggest you really consider an alternative to MS explorer.
Resco Explorer selects multiple files by sliding over the icons and scrolls when touch flowing over the file names.
Further more you can enable a double tap setting to open a file so you can select a single file by tapping it once without opening the file.
Include the finger friendly text size, bookmarks feature etc etc together it makes Resco to one of the best if not THE best explorer for WM. Just my 2 cents...
[email protected],
Why don't you just open the device's hardware keyboard and select multiple files by holding down the SHIFT button and using the arrow keys?
Laszlo
Code:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Gestures\Touch]
"Disabled"=dword:00000001
Softreset. Now you may easy select multiple files using the stylus.
i always use the total commander (cab) it is easy and straigt
and u have a lot of more options.
Pimmr said:
I know this does not answer your question but I suggest you really consider an alternative to MS explorer.
Resco Explorer selects multiple files by sliding over the icons and scrolls when touch flowing over the file names.
Further more you can enable a double tap setting to open a file so you can select a single file by tapping it once without opening the file.
Include the finger friendly text size, bookmarks feature etc etc together it makes Resco to one of the best if not THE best explorer for WM. Just my 2 cents...
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+1!
IMO, well worth the money... even over the free file explorers & reg editors out there.
hi,
i want to change alarm sound in my mobile rather than preinstalled ,,,i want to play another sound.
plz tell me how?
thanks.
Copy your sound file (*.wav) in \Windows directory,
then goto "Sound and Notifications" to change it.
here is another method that i use.
Open explorer and copy your desired tones in My Device/Windows/Rings.
Now goto home screen and click on settings.
Click on menu, there u click on All Settings
U will see option of Clocks and alarm, goto alarms, set the time and then click on drag down button. u will see ur copied tone there, select that and here you go!!
REQUIREMENTS
ROOT ACCESS
SINGLE-BUTTON HEADSET
ANDROID 4.1+
PREFACE
TESTED ON THE GALAXY NEXUS ON BOTH 4.1 and 4.2!
If you often listen to music using a single-button headset (the kind that our Nexus ships with), then you should know that Google lets you control the headset button. By default, you can:
Play/Pause (Single Press)
Skip track (Double Press)
Launch Voice Search (Single-click Long Press)
Pretty cool, right? So what's the deal, then?
The issue is you CANNOT customize how you want the system to respond to your button input.
What if you want to long press to increase volume?
What if you want to triple click to go to the previous track?
What if you want to double click and hold to decrease volume?
What if you want to launch an app besides Google Voice Search (I personally have bound utter! in place of Google's search!)?
Nope, too bad.
Well, there is a workaround for this.
How does it work?
In /system/usr/keylayout, two files called Generic.kl and sec_jack.kl reside where you can modify the keymapping of the HEADSETHOOK input to an alternate key that is normally found on a 3-button headset, specifically MEDIA_NEXT. Then, you can modify how the system responds to MEDIA_NEXT by using a headset control app.
TO FIX:
**NOTE: ITEMS SURROUNDED BY A BLUE BOX MEAN IT IS THE ORIGINAL VALUE WHILE ITEMS SURROUNDED BY A RED BOX MEANS IT IS THE NEW VALUE**
1) Install the Keytest App found here: https://github.com/chrisboyle/keytest/downloads
2) Once inside the app, press the headset button. On your screen, it should read as follows:
Code:
keyCode=KEYCODE_HEATSETHOOK
scanCode=226
as shown in the following picture: http://i.imgur.com/dogxm.png
3) Using a root-enabled file explorer app (I personally use Solid Explorer), go to /system/usr/keylayout and make a backup of Generic.kl and sec_jack.kl (copying them to your internal storage, for example /sdcard/headset).
4) You will modify these two files on two different lines. The folder should look like this: http://i.imgur.com/kK8h3.png
Generic.kl:
ORIGINAL: http://i.imgur.com/dzmPy.png AND http://i.imgur.com/bdRRz.png
NEW: http://i.imgur.com/ZddZT.png AND http://i.imgur.com/ZddZT.png
sec_jack.kl:
ORIGINAL: http://i.imgur.com/7Lg7T.png
NEW: http://i.imgur.com/E0Rfi.png
Simple right? You are just flipping the two values in both files.
5) Save the changes. Reboot.
6) Open the Keytest app again. Press the headset button. On your screen, it should read as follows:
Code:
keyCode=KEYCODE_MEDIA_NEXT
scanCode=226
as shown in the following picture: http://i.imgur.com/2BSHM.png
7) Now all you need to do is use an app to configure the MEDIA_NEXT key to your liking.
MEDIA_NEXT is a key typically found on 3-button headsets, symbolized by the "Right" key. An app like Headset Button Controller or Headset Droid should do the trick. Both are paid apps, but there are trial versions available. If there are any free alternatives that can do the trick, let me know and I'll add it in! (I am NOT in any way affiliated with the app developers!)
LIMITATIONS
1)A ROM update will wipe/reset the files.
1a) How can you avoid this? Pretty simple, actually! Just keep a backup of Generic.kl and sec_jack.kl after you make the changes to them, and inject them into the zip file before you flash the ROM. You can also use the following script to do this which needs to be run as root, given that you have the two files backed up in /sdcard/headset
Code:
mount -o rw,remount /system
cp -f /sdcard/headset/* /system/usr/keylayout
chmod 644 /system/usr/keylayout/*
mount -o ro,remount /system
2) An actual or simulated "MEDIA_NEXT" input will now not be recognized as a MEDIA_NEXT. This will affect, for example, 3-button headsets or tasker tasks that simulate a MEDIA_NEXT input. Also: ROMs with the long-press to skip tracks will no longer skip track on holding volume-up, as this is no longer recognized as a MEDIA_NEXT input.
2a) How can you avoid this? You can instead use a different key to be replaced rather than MEDIA_NEXT, if you so desire. The work-up will be the exact same, only the values you swap will be different.
CREDITS
Kenkiller: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=32999600&postcount=38
Headset Button Controller Dev
Headset Droid Dev
Redditor muzeofmobo for the script
This does not work on JB VZW Gnex running Atom v1.38 with Klipsche S4A headphones.
t1.8matt said:
This does not work on JB VZW Gnex running Atom v1.38 with Klipsche S4A headphones.
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Sorry for the late reply! Are you using a correct headset app to configure your MEDIA_NEXT button?
i tried both apps you listed in this thread and the klipsche app that is supposed to be used with these headphones. none of them worked.
I'm going to give this a try on Sourcery 4.5.
Hello.
I have renamed the following files in the /system/media/audio/ui directory :
auto_focus_error.ogg
auto_focus.ogg
cam_start.ogg
cam_stop.ogg
camera_click_short.ogg
camera_click.ogg
camera_empty.ogg
camera_focus.ogg
camera_timer.ogg
shutter_multiple.ogg
shutter.ogg
videorecord.ogg
to all with " *.ogg.off "
I have even moved all these files into a separate directory.
But I still hear the focus beep when the screen is touched and the burst mode sounds still appear. Is there anyway I can disable these, or should I resort to using a 3rd party camera app? (I have successfully muted the other sounds.)
Or are the said sound files in another directory or hard coded into the default camera app?
Thanks for any information.
Many custom roms have it. You might wanna try em.
Sent from my GT-N7100 using xda premium
I solved this by adding a line to my other.xml in System/csc
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2033894
Read most of the tread and remember to set the permissions right.
Thank you for the information!
I added the following code into the others.xml file :
<CscFeature_Camera_ShutterSoundMenu>true</CscFeature_Camera_ShutterSoundMenu>
and the option now appears in the settings menu.
And setting the Shutter sound off also seem to have removed the touch-to-focus feature's beep sound too.
Thanks again for all your help.
Awesome thanks. First easy fix I found
amgreenhawk said:
I added the following code into the others.xml file :
<CscFeature_Camera_ShutterSoundMenu>true</CscFeature_Camera_ShutterSoundMenu>
and the option now appears in the settings menu.
And setting the Shutter sound off also seem to have removed the touch-to-focus feature's beep sound too.
Thanks again for all your help.
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I'm looking for an editor that can adjust volume on an mp3 file. I have a notification sound that's louder than the rest of my sounds and I'd like to bring the volume down on that file.
Do you have any suggestions? Thank you!
wolfgrrl said:
I'm looking for an editor that can adjust volume on an mp3 file. I have a notification sound that's louder than the rest of my sounds and I'd like to bring the volume down on that file.
Do you have any suggestions? Thank you!
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For PC
Audacity, import MP3 > Highlight (Select all) MP3 > Effect menu > Amplify > Increase the dB to whatever you like > File > Export > Export as MP3
https://www.audacityteam.org/download/windows/