Clicking sound. - Tilt, TyTN II, MDA Vario III General

Is it possible to change the clicking sound that you can enable?

are you talking about the sound when you either tap the screen or use a hard button?
If so the only way i'm aware of changing it is figuring out the filename of the sound. (I think its menupop but don't quote me on that) To find out for sure either play all the wavs in your windows folder or go through your notification sounds under sounds & notifications. Then find the sound you want and convert it to wave and the proper bit rate, rename it to the sound you want to replace and overwrite the original file in the Windows folder.
Also another way is finding the registry key that refers to that sound and adjusting it to the new sound you want.

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Keyboard Slide out Sounds....Change

Does anyone know where the sounds are for the slide out keyboard, when you slide it out there is sound EX. Piano, Wind Chimes etc. Where is the sounds located in the phone, Windows? Because it would nice to change it to what you want, or have your own sound and convert it to the sounds that would work when you slide out your keyboard. Anyone know where it is?
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Does anyone know where the sounds are for the slide out keyboard, when you slide it out there is sound EX. Piano, Wind Chimes etc. Where is the sounds located in the phone, Windows? Because it would nice to change it to what you want, or have your own sound and convert it to the sounds that would work when you slide out your keyboard. Anyone know where it is?
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Got this from another thread a while back - was going to just link to it, but couldn't find it so I attached the file here.
I actually turned mine off in the end though.
thanks so much, i probably will turn mine off too, but if you can get like an mp3 song that you like and just get a clip or something or like record your own voice that would make it lot better, and where is it in the phone though? someone needs to tell me how to create cabs.
I haven't tried the cab changing the sliding sound is a bit of a process.I only just figured this out and i had some inspiration from a post on Modaco.
The opening and closing sounds are wav files stored in the \windows directory on the phone. There are three files total and the naming convention of the existing files are: 1.wav; 1_in.wav, 1_out.wav. 1_in is the sound of the slider closing while 1_out is the slider opening. I'm not sure if you have to keep this convention or not and you'll understand why in a second.
Using a registry editor navigate to: HKLM>software>HTC>SlidingSound. Here you'll find the keys for the existing slider sounds (0-2 on an ATT Tilt rom). Inside each key are three values: default, in and out. If you check the properties of each value you'll find the name of the sound and the filename for the in and out sounds.
All you have to do at this point is to copy the entries into a new key with values to match your filenames. I kept the numerical sequence (0,1,2, 3).
The more I think about it I don't think you need the 1.wav file at all just the in and out wav files but that's the info I got from the Modaco form topic about changing the slider tone for the VOX. I'll have to try and see what happens. Hope this helps.
Oh yea it does, even though i might not be able to do its great to understand or know something about it, thank you so much
OK, ive created the wav files ( default, in, out) created the new key and new string value but i dont know how to create the value data which is where i think after i get i can create a cab, but i dont know where the numbers and letters lead.
just download the attached, and the sounds will show up in the drop down. just like that.
Interesting...volume control is done through the main settings volume menu?
Hmm, I've installed that .cab posted above, but I can't find it anywhere...
I've don this a couple of times but never used a cab to get it done. using a registry edit (phm, etc...) is much easier. put the .wav file in the phone windows folder on your phone and then use the editor to write the paths. do a serch for a link to detailed steps.
thanks
thanks for the sound cab for the sliding open and closed it worked really well, just a shame the lightsabre opening clip isnt long enough, seems to stutter then nothing,as for closing it sounds perfect

sliding keyboard sounds

can anyone walk me through changing the sliding keyboard sounds have some picked out but dont know hoe\w to change the thanks
Selecting a sound is done by going into your start menu, Options, Sounds, then at the bottom is keybord sliding sound.
To put a custom one in I believe that you have to go into and explore the phone through active sync and find the folder with those sounds in and paste in your desired sound. Shouldnt be too hard to find, search the phone for them with your computer. Would do it now but am not at my computer.
sliding sounds
can anyone help me out with the S730 i cant change them with this method
try to change the values in registry but it still dont recognize them what im doin wrong here?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=315333

Disable beep on call.

Hy everyone,
Does anyone knows how to disable the anoying been tone when i hit the call button? As far as I found out, it only does not beep, when I am in Silent Mode.
But I think it sounds not too crazy, when I'd like it to be disabled when I am in Vibrate Mode, too. It qould be best to disable it once and for all (modes).
Thanks in advance for your help,
SamuelTee
You'll find a solution in this thread.
Look up HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\SoundCategories\Cal lStart
Change the InitVol value to 0
SamuelTee said:
Hy everyone,
Does anyone knows how to disable the anoying been tone when i hit the call button? As far as I found out, it only does not beep, when I am in Silent Mode.
But I think it sounds not too crazy, when I'd like it to be disabled when I am in Vibrate Mode, too. It qould be best to disable it once and for all (modes).
Thanks in advance for your help,
SamuelTee
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Go to SETTINGS>>SOUNDS>>>KEYPAD CONTROL. then select NONE. Exit.
That should do it.
Go to SETTINGS>>SOUNDS>>>KEYPAD CONTROL. then select NONE. Exit.
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It should. But it doesn't. The keypad is silent at all time. Accept, when I hit the call button.
It's correct that there isn't a beep in the 'silence' profile. To disable the beep in the other profiles you should copy the settings in the silence profile to the other profiles.
Follow this steps to do this (Thanks to Gathering of Tweakers):
1. Adjust something in your silence profile, this autocreates a file with the adjusted settings you can copy later.
2. Go to \Application data\Profiles (Use resco explorer or someting simular so you can see the hidden files)
3. Copy the file Silence.prof.xml in the same folder and rename them to Normal.prof.xml, Meeting.prof.xml, Loud.prof.xml
4. Copy the files to your computer for easy adjusting the xml files.
5. Open the files with notepad and replace the words 'Silence' by the name of the profile you are adjusting
6. Place the files back to the original place on your phone (\Application data\Profiles)
7. Select the file and go to options, make sure the settings hidden and system are on (I used resco explorer to change the file-settings, normal windows explorer of HTC S730 can't do this)
8. Adjust your personal profile settings the normal way, the beep is gone in all the profiles you did copy.
Good luck and enjoy the silence
Or you could just edit the sound file to be silent...much faster
Either way works.
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You'll find a solution in this thread.
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Or this one.
what about this:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER-->ControlPanel-->Sounds-->Dialing and delete the Sound value?
Plausable but then the profiles will be looking for the value that is no longer there, either the phone will cry foul or install a backup, or work
it's working for me!
Good, so theres now 3 ways to silence that sound;
1: edit the profiles
2: edit the sound file
3: remove the value
All three have people who use them and it works, pick your flavor,

how to change waiting music

hello,
I'm trying to figure out to change the waiting music on the Diamond.
I've seen a registry key called "callwaiting" but this seems to be the sound that I hear when I have a second call.
What I want to change is the music that people hear when I put them "on hold" - I can't find any registry key, wav file, or mp3 file, on the phone which gives me a clue.
So i'm asking for your assistance ! thanks !
loop
this is soething you cannot change. it comes through your provider I guess

Dtmf tones

Well I'm not sure what's up but my dtmf tones are so quiet i have to put my ear to the speaker to hear them. Does anyone know where the DTMF tones are located so i can extract them and see how the sound on my PC? If they are indeed quiet natively somehow, I can always edit them and adb push them back, but I just cant seem to find where they are located.
I wonder if it somehow has to do with me using meltus's audiohack. (Using V2 w/v6 update) I've reset it back to the stock files, but it didnt seem to change anything from the DTMF standpoint. So maybe its another app causing this.
Thank god for nandroid. At least it resolved the issue. But i cant help wonder what app caused my dtmf tones to be almost inoperable.
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Well I'm not sure what's up but my dtmf tones are so quiet i have to put my ear to the speaker to hear them. Does anyone know where the DTMF tones are located so i can extract them and see how the sound on my PC? If they are indeed quiet natively somehow, I can always edit them and adb push them back, but I just cant seem to find where they are located.
I wonder if it somehow has to do with me using meltus's audiohack. (Using V2 w/v6 update) I've reset it back to the stock files, but it didnt seem to change anything from the DTMF standpoint. So maybe its another app causing this.
Thank god for nandroid. At least it resolved the issue. But i cant help wonder what app caused my dtmf tones to be almost inoperable.
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Sounds very interesting. I'm not too savvy on ringtone formats, but are you talking about the stock ringtones that come with the build you're using? You might want to go out and find the collection of every ringtone from every build and put that on your SD card, see if those work just as well.
It very well could be a app modifying things, but I find that unlikely because they have to go into the system root folders...hmmph.
Can you play music at a normal level from the speaker?
He's talking about touch tones, not ringtones. And for the original question.. I don't know, but I'd hazard a guess that DTMF is generated by software (they are pretty simple, as far as tones go) rather than recorded. I haven't seen the media anywhere. Check with meltus to see if he has discovered anything that may affect DTMF? Doubt the tones themselves are at fault, but probably something to do with the mixer / volume control.

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