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/
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hi all
i will like to assign my own music as alarm tone, any1 knows how to do it?
and i like to use SE panel 02. just wondering can i change the background with my own picture instead of the colours scheme they offer?
recently i realise my phone ringtone keep jumping from vibrate and ring into ring only by itself. so fustrating. any suggestion?
thanks
For ingtones you can use any mp3s, for message tone you need to use a WMA or WAV. file which you have to put directly into the windows folder... for Alarm tone you can only use a WAV. file which also goes directly into the windows folder.....
Check your ringtone setting to see if you have set it to ring then vibrate...
To change the picture on the panel you need to get 2 pictures one vertical and another horizontal (you can use the same picture but you need 2 files) rename one to "00h" (horizontal) and one to "00v" for vertical. Then place them in program files, panels, sonyericsson panels, images folder. Notice theres alots of files with these kind of names you can replace any of them by renaming your file but this will over write the original colour backgrounds in the panel.
It is possible to use a MP3 file for message tone
No you would need to convert it to WMA or WAV
ash_c64 said:
For ingtones you can use any mp3s, for message tone you need to use a WMA or WAV. file which you have to put directly into the windows folder... for Alarm tone you can only use a WAV. file which also goes directly into the windows folder.....
Check your ringtone setting to see if you have set it to ring then vibrate...
To change the picture on the panel you need to get 2 pictures one vertical and another horizontal (you can use the same picture but you need 2 files) rename one to "00h" (horizontal) and one to "00v" for vertical. Then place them in program files, panels, sonyericsson panels, images folder. Notice theres alots of files with these kind of names you can replace any of them by renaming your file but this will over write the original colour backgrounds in the panel.
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i cant paste anything inside the windows folder. whenever i go into windows folder, there is no space for mi to hold my touch for a paste. there is no paste option.
regarding the ring and vibrate, everytime i set to "ring n vibrate", after a while it will set back by itself to "ring"
any idea how come everytime i encounter error with tmail.exe also?
thanks pal i sucessfully changed my alarm tone and background for my SE panel.
ash_c64 said:
No you would need to convert it to WMA or WAV
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My text message tone is a MP3 file so it IS possible
Is there a reg edit that lets you change the volume of the sliding keyboard sound independent of the system volume?
dont think so, as there is nothing in the registry for sliding sound that relates to volume.
BUT what you could do is get a sound editor, copy over the sliding sound you want to use to your pc, cut down the actual volume of the .wav and then send it back to your device and use that as your sliding sound.
Sliding Keyboard Sound
Does anyone know where the sliding keyboard sound file is located? Is it a wav or wma file?
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If sound editor don't support xwav: rename xwav to wav
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!!
Pretty simple xml edit for stock Music player 4.4.2
This will allow you to use custom presets/ EQ when the headphones are not connected. Works quite well.
Using a file manager of your choice (ES gave me errors)
I used rom toolbox and rb text editor.
Navigate to system/etc/com.lge.music.xml
Open com.lge.music.xml with your text editor.
Scroll down to:
<!-- Support Audio Effect through Speaker.
Default value is false-->
<eq_through_speaker data="false" />
Change to:
<!-- Support Audio Effect through Speaker.
Default value is true-->
<eq_through_speaker data="true" />
Save the file and reboot.
On a side note, in the same xml file. You can also enable playback and pitch control from within the eq settings. I tried and it added the correct tab to the eq. However, when changing the settings, playback became very choppy.
You are awesome!
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.