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Anyone know how to make ring tones loop?
I say this as I am using the Incubus froyo build and when I set it to the Digital Ring (not a custom ring tone) , it only tones once.
This, as you can imagine is quite annoying, anyone know why or how to fix this? Others must be dealing with this problem.
This was talked about before but I'll have to look for it, from what I remember you need to open it in an audio editor and there's some kind of "loop" tag that is set to false on Digital Ringtone. I'll see if I can find the post (unless somebody beats be to it)
EDIT: Here's the post
and HERE is an archive with all the files already looped
Use Bell phone its close. Sorry I don't have a better solution.
mfpreach said:
Anyone know how to make ring tones loop?
I say this as I am using the Incubus froyo build and when I set it to the Digital Ring (not a custom ring tone) , it only tones once.
This, as you can imagine is quite annoying, anyone know why or how to fix this? Others must be dealing with this problem.
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loserskater said:
This was talked about before but I'll have to look for it, from what I remember you need to open it in an audio editor and there's some kind of "loop" tag that is set to false on Digital Ringtone. I'll see if I can find the post (unless somebody beats be to it)
EDIT: Here's the post
and HERE is an archive with all the files already looped
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Thanks for the link. I remember this being an issue in the past (I have used Android since the beginning). I remember putting the media folder on the SD card and the phone detected automatically.
This is not the case however with my version of froyo. I put the media folder on the SD card with all the audio and the phone isn't detecting the additional ringtones. Is there anything else I need to do?
mfpreach said:
Thanks for the link. I remember this being an issue in the past (I have used Android since the beginning). I remember putting the media folder on the SD card and the phone detected automatically.
This is not the case however with my version of froyo. I put the media folder on the SD card with all the audio and the phone isn't detecting the additional ringtones. Is there anything else I need to do?
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Download 7zip (google it) and you can open .tar/.tgz files with it.
Download the build you'd like to use and open with 7zip.
Replace the media folder with the new one.
Flash the new androidinstall.
Or here's an androidupdate with the new media. (Haven't tested though)
loserskater said:
Download 7zip (google it) and you can open .tar/.tgz files with it.
Download the build you'd like to use and open with 7zip.
Replace the media folder with the new one.
Flash the new androidinstall.
Or here's an androidupdate with the new media. (Haven't tested though)
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Thanks a lot I'll give it a shot later.
loserskater said:
Download 7zip (google it) and you can open .tar/.tgz files with it.
Download the build you'd like to use and open with 7zip.
Replace the media folder with the new one.
Flash the new androidinstall.
Or here's an androidupdate with the new media. (Haven't tested though)
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The update file works perfectly. Finally getting a loop with the digital ringtone. Thank you very much.
hi, i don't know if this is the right thread to ask but how do i set a custom(.mp3) ringtone to android searched google and XDA but couldn't find anything useful that works, thanks
EDIT: don't know if it's important but i'm using Incubus26Jc's Super FroYo 2.2 RLS12 on NAND
In \system\app directory what is functionality (purpose) of the "DataCreate.apk"
what does it do?
what is the result of removing it?
before saying anything about searching read the below statement:
I've searched in google, XDA and other forums about this apk but none seemed to know what is it so I am going to ask here.
Thanks in advance.
EDIT: Inside the apk there is a sound file inside res/raw called mp3_1khz.mp3 which has very annoying sound any idea why does the app need this?
EDIT2: link to the mp3 file I was talking about http://www.mediafire.com/?2zay7j6xrlfyjs1
WARNING: The file is really annoying
Request: if the file is important can someone delete that sound file from the apk and re-upload it (JVH deodexed )
Google is watching us ? what the hell and why is there such a sound file in this ap p.... i delete it.... For me it is google spy ...
sebBastian3 said:
Google is watching us ? what the hell and why is there such a sound file in this ap p.... i delete it.... For me it is google spy ...
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I deleted now and I am going to report if there are any negative consensuses
don't think that it is use (spying on us)
Ok
In first reboot (phone rebooted it self)
Second reboot (Email crashed)
EDIT: Doing some reboots and dalvik cache cleaning to see what will happen.
EDIT2: It seems that its needed for phone without it phone will reboot itself.
I though someone knew about this apk so I posted here.
I found what I wanted to know so this thread is officially CLOSED.
Conclusion for future reference this file is necessary for EACH boot.
However I could delete the annoying mp3 file which is 1.8mb by using this method http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=681633
It's from Samsung. Have a look into classes.dex, there are lots of sample contacts (near the end of it). There are references to samsungtest. Maybe this app can be used to create demo or test data.
I have flashed Miracle v4 for my phone.
Following the tutorial, i was able to get stuff like camera and calculator works.
But was unable to get sound recorder to work, it force closes everytime i press 'start recording'.
Any help ? Thanks in advance.
There now is a fix for it. Read the first few posts in the original Miracle V4 thread you should find the solution there!!
Thanks.
I read thru the first few posts again.
If you are talking about the tutorial which is this :
TUTORIAL 5: Recover System Apps than have been removed from V3
-- Place your desired app or apps on your sd-card
-- Use Root Explorer and copy them
-- Go to system\app and press the Mount R/W button on right top
-- Paste the app or apps you have selected
-- Long press what have you just pasted and set permissions to rw-r--r-- for each app
-- Reboot phone
Yes, i followed this. Was able to recover apps like camera. But sounds recording doesn't work.
If i misses out something, can you help me with pointing me to the particular fix for it ? I've done searching, and no people seems to be asking about sound recorder.
Thanks
rhythmyun said:
Thanks.
I read thru the first few posts again.
If you are talking about the tutorial which is this :
TUTORIAL 5: Recover System Apps than have been removed from V3
-- Place your desired app or apps on your sd-card
-- Use Root Explorer and copy them
-- Go to system\app and press the Mount R/W button on right top
-- Paste the app or apps you have selected
-- Long press what have you just pasted and set permissions to rw-r--r-- for each app
-- Reboot phone
Yes, i followed this. Was able to recover apps like camera. But sounds recording doesn't work.
If i misses out something, can you help me with pointing me to the particular fix for it ? I've done searching, and no people seems to be asking about sound recorder.
Thanks
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Just download the latest version. It has a the video recording fix, BLN fix and 30volume step
Recording sound for me works perfectly, no FCs.
no it's not about that, it's something to do with video recording as well. There is a fix there I managed to sort the problem out myself. Alternatively you could redownload v4, the dev has now updated the original rom with the fix's added.
My video recording is working after changing the "true false" code stuff (not sure what it is called)
However the sound recording doesnt work.
I guess i will just do a reflash.
But an extra question, if i do a reflash, do I have to re backup all my apps and data ? Or i can just reflash without going to factory reset, dalvik wiping etc ?
Thanks
You can just flash over the top but you might have to reinstall some of you stock apps ie sms, music, gallery ect..
Thanks guys. I reflashed and it is working now.
My sound recorder works but in 3gp format. Is there a way to make it mp3 or whatever format?
Hi, i'm actually on ultimate rom LT4 v6 and i want to remove the sound in the camera app, how can i do ?
Add this to others.xml
"
<FeatureSet><CscFeature_Camera_ShutterSoundMenu>true</CscFeature_Camera_ShutterSoundMenu></FeatureSet>"
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but where can i find the file ?
edit : found it in system/csc
but there is a line similar : <CscFeature_Camera_ShutterSoundmenu>TRUE</CscFeature_Camera_ShutterSoundMenu>
Do i have to modify the existing line or add a new ?
if there is a line already, open the camera app and click on settings and look for a menu of Shutter Sound On/Off
I tried modifying the line, nothing, no option in camera.
I tried before modifying, no option in camera.
Is there any other way to remove the sound ? (By removing the sound file in system).
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ulstar said:
I tried modifying the line, nothing, no option in camera.
I tried before modifying, no option in camera.
Is there any other way to remove the sound ? (By removing the sound file in system).
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restart phone, if still not option then try to go to /system/csc/feature.xml and add that line there
try this featuresx apk http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2162906
it works..
i restarted the phone, still no option.
I looked for the feature.xml, but the file is missing in my system/csc.
ulstar said:
i restarted the phone, still no option.
I looked for the feature.xml, but the file is missing in my system/csc.
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Try to use the apk mentioned in the link above if still does not work.. go to /system/media/audio/ui and delete or rename shutter.ogg (make backup first) and it will disable the shutter sound without adding any menu option to re-enable it, you can also rename autofocus file too as autofocus sound will still work if you just rename shutter.ogg...
still not working, i tried the featurex app, nothing, i tried renaming the sound files, still sound in camera. I tried renaming all sound with camera and shutter in their name, still not working.
Solution
ulstar said:
still not working, i tried the featurex app, nothing, i tried renaming the sound files, still sound in camera. I tried renaming all sound with camera and shutter in their name, still not working.
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Modification should be done in /system/csc/others.xml then reboot.
Look here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2082658
I renamed sound names, shutter sound is now down, but autofocus sounds are still here!??
I never understood why Sammy still install this feature, why they don't less us choosing to activate the sound or not?
i tried, but still no option. Still sound in camera and no menu like in the link you gave.
ulstar said:
still not working, i tried the featurex app, nothing, i tried renaming the sound files, still sound in camera. I tried renaming all sound with camera and shutter in their name, still not working.
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There is a tutorial by majdinj on how to disable sound by decompiling the camera apk. Check for that thread in development section.
I found the tutorial, tried to decompile samsungcamera.apk, but not working.
I give up, the only way to not have the sound is to put phone on vibrare or mute. I'll use this method and will try again next time i'll flash a new rom.
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A few years ago, I found the easier way to silence the camera sound by turning the sound volume down, or muting the sound.
Quick, easy simple
Hi,
I ordered the phone yesterday and am excited to have it, it I keep wondering if this one has call recording. Please let me know, because I need this!
Thanks
joefso said:
Hi,
I ordered the phone yesterday and am excited to have it, it I keep wondering if this one has call recording. Please let me know, because I need this!
Thanks
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It doesn't have (got my phone last Monday)
joefso said:
Hi,
I ordered the phone yesterday and am excited to have it, it I keep wondering if this one has call recording. Please let me know, because I need this!
Thanks
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You can't record calls in Europe as it is illegal,maybe try changing region to India or somewhere where it is legal.There are apps out there too
manus31 said:
You can't record calls in Europe as it is illegal,maybe try changing region to India or somewhere where it is legal.There are apps out there too
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Thanks.for.your reply!
No it depends.on which country you are in. Some countries it is not allowed.
I thought coloros had call recording inbuild
valthunder said:
It doesn't have (got my phone last Monday)
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Does it have Google Dailer?
Does this option not exists? http://www.gadgetdetail.com/coloros-6-how-to-setup-call-recording/
Could you plz check?
Thnx
Call recording is not present in EU ROM. But I'm pretty sure that it will be there as soon as custom stock ROM is out as I think it's simply a property to enable in some file (needs root).
In case you're still searching, there's a solution for rooted EU roms; I tested it successfully:
See https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=81431741&postcount=4
joefso said:
Does it have Google Dailer?
Does this option not exists? http://www.gadgetdetail.com/coloros-6-how-to-setup-call-recording/
Could you plz check?
Thnx
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It doesn't have Google Dialer. And you can't install it unless you're rooted, because there is no Google Dialer Framework installed. If you are rooted, there is a magisk module that installs Google Dialer Framework, and after that you can install google dialer (but that doesn't have call recording).
cyexdeah said:
In case you're still searching, there's a solution for rooted EU roms; I tested it successfully:
See https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=81431741&postcount=4
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How did you do that? I followed the whole procedure, but I still can't have call recording.
Maybe I missed something, or I'm not checking in the right place to activate it.
Can you please help me?
asusgarb said:
How did you do that? I followed the whole procedure, but I still can't have call recording.
Maybe I missed something, or I'm not checking in the right place to activate it.
Can you please help me?
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I just followed the instructions. If you're rooted, just go to /system/etc/oppoRegionMarkFeatures/ in your file manager. You should see a bunch .xml files with country codes, which apparently turn on/off certain features, but for call recording they're probably not relevant. I copied com.oppo.region mark.EUEX.xml first somewhere safe and opened it with an editor. There's a line that says feature name="oppo.phone.nodisplayrecord". I deleted the line, saved and rebooted. This activates the hidden option. Then go to settings, search for "call recording". You should see "System Apps > Call > Call recording" Activate the option "record all calls" (or "record unknown numbers"), call some number. You should see a green "recording standby" icon in the call wait screen and text changes automatically once it starts recording. Recordings are listed in the "Recorder" app. Voila. Ping me later and I can post the screenshots of the settings screens.
HTH
I am using this https://nllapps.com/apps/acr/ and it works. It just has one bummer and that it doesn't save the number of the person you called. So, you have to assign it after a call.
andrejd1 said:
I am using this https://nllapps.com/apps/acr/ and it works. It just has one bummer and that it doesn't save the number of the person you called. So, you have to assign it after a call.
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It doesnt work for me. Im EU ROM.
anfederin said:
It doesnt work for me. Im EU ROM.
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My device is EU rom too. In the settings, I have selected an automatic source of the recording and format is MP3.
andrejd1 said:
My device is EU rom too. In the settings, I have selected an automatic source of the recording and format is MP3.
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Can you please show it as a screenshot?
Here you go.
andrejd1 said:
My device is EU rom too. In the settings, I have selected an automatic source of the recording and format is MP3.
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The APK works, bur It records the interlocutor voice at very low level.
anfederin said:
The APK works, bur It records the interlocutor voice at very low level.
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Yes, it's not perfect but better than nothing, I guess...
cyexdeah said:
I just followed the instructions. If you're rooted, just go to /system/etc/oppoRegionMarkFeatures/ in your file manager. You should see a bunch .xml files with country codes, which apparently turn on/off certain features, but for call recording they're probably not relevant. I copied com.oppo.region mark.EUEX.xml first somewhere safe and opened it with an editor. There's a line that says feature name="oppo.phone.nodisplayrecord". I deleted the line, saved and rebooted. This activates the hidden option. Then go to settings, search for "call recording". You should see "System Apps > Call > Call recording" Activate the option "record all calls" (or "record unknown numbers"), call some number. You should see a green "recording standby" icon in the call wait screen and text changes automatically once it starts recording. Recordings are listed in the "Recorder" app. Voila. Ping me later and I can post the screenshots of the settings screens.
HTH
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But didn't you replaced the original one with the edited one?
I did it (with TWRP File Manager).
Did you only edited it, without replacing it?
What I did is:
1. Copy the EUEX XML to "internal memory".
2. Edit the copied file removing the whole line (from < to >) and without leaving the blank line.
3. Reboot to TWRP.
4. From TWRP File Manager copy the edited file to origin folder, overwriting the stock XML).
5. Reboot to OS.
As you can see in the screenshot, no more "nodisplayrecord" line and no blank line before "blacklist"line.
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asusgarb said:
But didn't you replaced the original one with the edited one?
I did it (with TWRP File Manager).
Did you only edited it, without replacing it?
What I did is:
1. Copy the EUEX XML to "internal memory".
2. Edit the copied file removing the whole line (from < to >) and without leaving the blank line.
3. Reboot to TWRP.
4. From TWRP File Manager copy the edited file to origin folder, overwriting the stock XML).
5. Reboot to OS.
As you can see in the screenshot, no more "nodisplayrecord" line and no blank line before "blacklist"line.
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asusgarb said:
Did you only edited it, without replacing it?
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Yes. I browsed to the directory and edited the XML file directly using my file manager (I use X-plore but any rooted app should also do).
The copy I made was not for offline-editing purposes, it's a habitual backup just in case
Try editing the file directly. If it doesn't work, you might wanna check if the line is in the other XML files in the same folder. Maybe there is a country-specific XML file.
ps: I'm on 11_A.08, EU version.