Guys, second question from me, Ive had another look around but no joy..
Is is possible to change the UI sounds from the default, such as the volume sound and the keyboard clicks?
if you have root access, you can modify the sound files in /system/media/audio/ but you must keep the same file names and the you apply the same sound and it will work. its a simple workaround without modifying sense ui itself.
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How to disable focus and shutter sound?
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Just enter silent mode. Unless you are in a country which disallows it this should work.
If that doesn't work download an audio manager which allows you to control 6 different volumes for the Note, something like Hide It Pro
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sadly the camera sound is not linked to the system sounds anymore like in GB.
Now it is linked to the Ringtone bar
It can be done very simply:
Navigate to system/media and look for shutter .ogg file. Delete it, or rename if you want a backup to restore later. No more shutter sounds.
Akiainavas said:
It can be done very simply:
Navigate to system/media and look for shutter .ogg file. Delete it, or rename if you want a backup to restore later. No more shutter sounds.
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Nice. Thank you.
Hello I listen to music at a very considerate level and on android there is only 15 steps for volume I cannot change that so i looked in the hidden menu to change the max volume luckily i found it in "set gain" the problem is that in JB they don't work properly and reset themselves randomly also when i reboot the phone. it had became a rule in ics everytime i plugged in headphones i would change those settings set gain HS_DL to 9 in normal,headphone,voice mode everytime but it has become an annoyance so would there be a way to have more volume steps or maybe make these settings stick? by build.prop or file editing in the system? idk a flashable zip whatever would be good.
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also, what is this?
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dear friends,
how can i change the annoying bubble touch sound, to a more reliable less annoying sound when i touch the screen. i don't wanna disable it, i just wanna change it to a sound of my choice.
thanks in advance
i am referring to TW ROMs, as u can see in AOSP or CM ROMs , the touch sound is cool
hypermedic said:
dear friends,
how can i change the annoying bubble touch sound, to a more reliable less annoying sound when i touch the screen. i don't wanna disable it, i just wanna change it to a sound of my choice.
thanks in advance
i am referring to TW ROMs, as u can see in AOSP or CM ROMs , the touch sound is cool
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Extract the zip file of the custom rom of your choice, copy files from /system/media/audio/ui and paste them in the same location on phone using file explorer and assign necessary permissions. You must be rooted.
I've been looking for a fix for this for the last 3 generation of android phones I've owned. Is there a way to fix this for rooted phones yet? There seems to be very little discussion about this topic. I've been muting the notification sound; but, that doesn't prevent the volume from going down while listening to music or watching a movie.
When you change the volume it will be automatic depending on what app you have opened. If you want to adjust a specific volume you can hit the arrow on the volume panel to expand it. Some mods allows it to always be expanded.
Thanks for the reply. Yes, I was actually hoping for a non-rooted fix to prevent it from happening in the first place. I tried looking for an exposed framework mod; but, wasn't sure which one would do it, if any. I did find the simplest non-root solution below (if anyone's interested):
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pierceholdings.dontpause&hl=en
Hello. I already hated that Xiaomi forces you to use Themes in order to change notification or ringtone sounds, but at least I was able to revoke the privacy authorization after applying the new sound and have it still work.
Now I noticed that everything custom but my ringtone doesn't play any sounds and the only solution is to keep Themes enabled.
Is anyone else having this issue? Any workaround?
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Hello. I already hated that Xiaomi forces you to use Themes in order to change notification or ringtone sounds, but at least I was able to revoke the privacy authorization after applying the new sound and have it still work.
Now I noticed that everything custom but my ringtone doesn't play any sounds and the only solution is to keep Themes enabled.
Is anyone else having this issue? Any workaround?
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+1 (me also)
HiQual said:
+1 (me also)
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I'm not even sure it's on purpose or some bug, because the Themes app now keeps showing a notification when starting it that it needs a reset in order to transfer the files to the new folder location required by the new Android version. So maybe there's some bug that it doesn't keeps the correct location pointer or something?
Is there a way to just bypass this stupid Themes app and adjust sounds using a different theme manager?
I will update that it seems the only custom sounds that don't revert are the global default notification sound and the ringtone which can be set from the "settings > sound & vibration" page. The available local sounds that are found in the root folder system/media/audio, from which accessible as "pre-installed ringtones" in Themes are the alarms, notifications and ringtones folders, are retained as well after Themes is revoked, so perhaps if an ogg file will be inserted into these folders it would also appear in Themes as a pre-installed sound and will be retained, but that requires root access which I don't have.