[GUIDE] Add Ringtones, Notifications, Alarms as flashable zip + [Stock Sounds] - Desire HD Themes and Apps

Make your own flashable zip so you can add any song you like on to your phone.
Instructions:
1. Download the DIY-sounds.zip
2. Open zip but do not extract it
3. Navigate through "system" until you get to the folder that you want to make changes to
4. Drag and drop your song in that folder
> e.g. if you want a new alarm, navigate to "alarms" folder and drop your song in to the alarms folder
5. Delete the README.txt
6. Navigate to the other folders and add your songs there too
> If you don't want to add any other songs, just delete the README.txt files in each of the other folders
7. Nandroid backup
8. Flash in recovery
Note: Don't delete the README.txt files without first putting something in that folder, or the directories will disappear

Stock HTC sounds
These are stock HTC Desire HD sounds in a flashable zip format
Have you just flashed a new AOSP rom and you've realised that all of your favourite ringtones or notifications or alarms sounds are gone now?
I got used to the new sounds, but after briefly flashing back to stock recently I realised how much I missed the old ones!
There are two formats available -
1- Merge the stock sounds to the phone so that you keep all of the AOSP sounds as well (stock-sounds-merged.zip)
2- Remove all of the AOSP sounds and just have the stock HTC sounds on the phone (stock-sounds-only.zip)
Instructions:
1. Nandroid backup!
2. Flash zip in recovery
3. Enjoy
When flashing a new rom just stay in recovery and flash this zip straight after

will theses work on Sense roms ? sorry if its a stupid question ..

swazii said:
will theses work on Sense roms ? sorry if its a stupid question ..
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Not a stupid question, the zips also work on sense

Thanks for creating the diy flashable zip, it works perfectly and was exactly what I was looking for to add ringtones and notifications to my Nexus S.

will this work with the UI files too? (i like to change the Lock and Unlock sounds)
Thanks!

Jaws4God said:
will this work with the UI files too? (i like to change the Lock and Unlock sounds)
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Open the zip file without extracting it, add a folder under stock-sounds-merged.zip/system/media/audio/ called ui, and drop your sounds in there.

jkmartindale said:
Open the zip file without extracting it, add a folder under stock-sounds-merged.zip/system/media/audio/ called ui, and drop your sounds in there.
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will this work on Android 6.0 ROMS?
Thanks.

Jaws4God said:
will this work on Android 6.0 ROMS?
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I think so...I've been doing this with my own script on my Samsung SPH-L720 with CyanogenMod 13 and the only issue I've had is getting the media scanner to notice the new sounds. Give it a go and see if it works. If it doesn't, I might have something that could work instead.

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[ADD-ON] Epic, Nexus, and Moment Ringtones (Flashable Zip)

I started a thread on SDX right after the Epic came out with the manual way to get your beloved ringtones back and then some and promised to make it a flashable zip... naturally I feel the need to share this with both communities, so here you go!
Updated with FroYo Sounds:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1628974/epic-nexus-moment_sounds_froyo_signed.zip
Enjoy
No link
send it from maldito's phone aka (SolarSystemGalaxy)
You need to copy the text and take the space out. See my note about not being able to post links...
gremlyn1 said:
I started a thread on SDX right after the Epic came out with the manual way to get your beloved ringtones back and then some and promised to make it a flashable zip... naturally I feel the need to share this with both communities, so here you go!
**Technical Difficulties - Can't post to an outside link yet...**
http ://dl.dropbox.com/u/1628974/signed_epic-nexus-moment_sounds.zip
Enjoy
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Sent from my SPH-D700 using XDA App
brizzle1986 said:
Sent from my SPH-D700 using XDA App
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Did you forget to type something?
I'm now able to post links, YAY!, so I have fixed the first post so that you don't have to copy/paste/edit to get to download!
Thank you much
Ever since I installed this, ring tone selection crashes android system and I have to reboot. Usually happens after 2nd or 3rd selection. Amy ideas why/how to fix? Haven't checked logs yet
Just wanted to stop by and say thanks - Gremlyn1, I've included this collection in SyndicateROM "Fully Loaded".
k0nane said:
Just wanted to stop by and say thanks - Gremlyn1, I've included this collection in SyndicateROM "Fully Loaded".
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Great
atkailash said:
Ever since I installed this, ring tone selection crashes android system and I have to reboot. Usually happens after 2nd or 3rd selection. Amy ideas why/how to fix? Haven't checked logs yet
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No idea why at all, unless for some reason the files didn't copy over... have you tried flashing again? The script doesn't do anything except remove the old sound files and add the new ones.
Updated this with new FroYo sounds (some Samsung ui sounds). The .zip is not yet CWM3 compatible, that will come soon. If you have changed the TW_Battery_caution.ogg to TW_Battery_caution.ogg.bak or removed it, etc., then you just need to remove that file. This zip includes a TW_Battery_caution.ogg.bak already, as it got included when I pulled the sounds from my phone.
I took the liberty of updating this package.
Changes:
CWM Script now properly erases all sound files in /system/media/audio prior to copying.
Deleted Ding.ogg and Noisy_One.ogg from Ringtones as they are identical to Noises1.ogg.
Edited title tag of Noises1.ogg from Noisey One to Noisy One.
http://www.multiupload.com/Z1D5N4CRVI
Isira said:
I took the liberty of updating this package.
Changes:
CWM Script now properly erases all sound files in /system/media/audio prior to copying.
Deleted Ding.ogg and Noisy_One.ogg from Ringtones as they are identical to Noises1.ogg.
Edited title tag of Noises1.ogg from Noisey One to Noisy One.
http://www.multiupload.com/Z1D5N4CRVI
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any chance of converting it from amend --> edify?
for those of you who use CWM3 and want this on your phone.
Extract contents of zip to C:\
Open CMD prompt
Browse to ADB folder
adb push C:\epic-nexus-moment_sounds_froyo_signed\system /sdcard/system
adb shell
#su
#remount rw
#cp -r /sdcard/system/media /system
edit: I flashed your zip on my epic (went back to old CWM and RFS) and it removed the system sound when you click icons and the dialpad sound
blu9987 said:
edit: I flashed your zip on my epic (went back to old CWM and RFS) and it removed the system sound when you click icons and the dialpad sound
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Dialpad and clicking sounds still work here. Make sure your system volume is not set to 0.
This would be awesome if it was made Edify Scrpitagible.. yes.. scriptigible. I just dropped it via root explorer into the /system/ folder
I'm a newbie to flashing with the Epic.... already bricked my wife's phone once. =)
I upgraded to EH17 using Odin and apparently that messed up all her ringtones and notification sounds. I wanted to know if there was a way I could flash this file using CWM 3.1.0.1. I get an error msg saying that amend scripting is not supported.
etienne97 said:
I'm a newbie to flashing with the Epic.... already bricked my wife's phone once. =)
I upgraded to EH17 using Odin and apparently that messed up all her ringtones and notification sounds. I wanted to know if there was a way I could flash this file using CWM 3.1.0.1. I get an error msg saying that amend scripting is not supported.
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Take the files out with 7 zip and open a zip file (from a theme!! don't use the srf zip or any other "rom" zips they wipe data) you know works on cwm3. Make a backup and delete all the folders inside besides META-INF then take your old zip and copy the files over to the new zip, of course without the META-INF. Just to clarify you want the new zips META-INF folder only!
Cd's or tapes?
Noob here ....I' am unable to find a zip file which is not a rom file...i wanted to follow the above mentioned procedure of modifying the zip file for using it on CWM3x. Can you tell me which is teh appropriate zip file which i can use for modification so that i can restore the default ringtones of EPIC 4G.
I flashed the legendary rom and saw that many ringtones have been taken off...i want to have stock ringtones back on my system
Grab a flashable theme zip and use that.....
Just make sure inside that zip once you delete out the "theme" contents you leave the META-INF file/folder...
Then make a folder of you own in called
/system
Then inside /system make one called
/media
then inside /system/media/ make one called
/audio
Then place the appropriate folders containing either
/alarms
/notifications
/ringtones
/ui
inside that /audio directory....
Close it up and flash it...
If that is too much for you to follow... Just use this zip I'm providing below..
Blank Flashable
Just open it with WinRaR or WinZip and you will see all the folders in place exactly as I described... Place your contents in the appropriate folders and flash..
followed exactly as mentioned above, downloaded the zip file, opened it and copied the tones as suggested and flashed my phone....the tones did not turn up in the list but i ended up loosing facebook, gmail and couple of other apps !....what could have gone wrong ?
yaji63 said:
followed exactly as mentioned above, downloaded the zip file, opened it and copied the tones as suggested and flashed my phone....the tones did not turn up in the list but i ended up loosing facebook, gmail and couple of other apps !....what could have gone wrong ?
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Not sure... There is nothing there in that "Blank Flashable" except for the META-INF file with your standard install scripts and then I created the folders & path to the media/audio/
Not to sure what you could have done to cause FB, GMail and others to be lost as a result of that zip file...
BTW, you did make a Nandroid Backup before flashing as normal rule of thumb correct?
FYI, any other devs, etc... willing to verify the zip I posted has nothing to do with erasing/removing those apps described by the member please feel free to do so...

Installing widgetlocker themes

Hi, can anyone tell me how i am supposed to use a theme for widgetlocker at all please?
I downloaded 3 files (zip) and chose the option of install and add, but there is only my phone lock showing, no icons to choose from and no wallpaper that was supposed to come with it.
I have no idea where the file has saved to or anything, and well being new to all of this android stuff i m a bit confused....
thanks for any help you can give me.
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Hi, can anyone tell me how i am supposed to use a theme for widgetlocker at all please?
I downloaded 3 files (zip) and chose the option of install and add, but there is only my phone lock showing, no icons to choose from and no wallpaper that was supposed to come with it.
I have no idea where the file has saved to or anything, and well being new to all of this android stuff i m a bit confused....
thanks for any help you can give me.
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Hello!! Extract the files on the zip y put the folder in sdcard/data/widgetlocker..
Regards
dumb question, but how do you extract them on the phone, or am i best to do that via pc?
thesludge said:
dumb question, but how do you extract them on the phone, or am i best to do that via pc?
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No, you don't need to unzip those files. You just have to place those zip files in sdcard/data/com.teslacoilsw.widgetlocker/themes
10507 said:
No, you don't need to unzip those files. You just have to place those zip files in sdcard/data/com.teslacoilsw.widgetlocker/themes
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I'm having issues with my widgetlocker adding new themes. I've added themes before and they've worked fine but now it wont add any more. I've added the zip file, which has like 20 themes in it, into the location mentioned above. Then I go into widgetlocker and have the slider selection screen update the theme population. But it doesn't show any additional themes. What am I doing wrong?
Concordium said:
I'm having issues with my widgetlocker adding new themes. I've added themes before and they've worked fine but now it wont add any more. I've added the zip file, which has like 20 themes in it, into the location mentioned above. Then I go into widgetlocker and have the slider selection screen update the theme population. But it doesn't show any additional themes. What am I doing wrong?
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If you have several themes in a zip, then you'll have to extract them.
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GANJDROID said:
If you have several themes in a zip, then you'll have to extract them.
Sent from my GT-I9100
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Do I have to extract them and zip each one of them individually? Because I tried it extracted, with the actual folders for each theme in the correct directory, and still nothing happened.
Concordium said:
Do I have to extract them and zip each one of them individually? Because I tried it extracted, with the actual folders for each theme in the correct directory, and still nothing happened.
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Yeah, if the themes aren't in zip format, make a new zip (with Astro or something) and copy and paste the thenes inside. Widget Locker only loads up zip themes, but not themes within a zip.
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GANJDROID said:
Yeah, if the themes aren't in zip format, make a new zip (with Astro or something) and copy and paste the thenes inside. Widget Locker only loads up zip themes, but not themes within a zip.
Sent from my GT-I9100
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Ok so I took all of the themes out of the larger archive and zipped them each individually, making sure that each zip had just the folder and the theme files within. Still nothing. I have no clue why these files arent being read.
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so where do you download this theme?
thesludge said:
Hi, can anyone tell me how i am supposed to use a theme for widgetlocker at all please?
I downloaded 3 files (zip) and chose the option of install and add, but there is only my phone lock showing, no icons to choose from and no wallpaper that was supposed to come with it.
I have no idea where the file has saved to or anything, and well being new to all of this android stuff i m a bit confused....
thanks for any help you can give me.
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1.install widgetlocker.apk
2.extract yourtheme.zip to /sdcard/data/com.teslacoilsw.widgetlocker/themes
3.open widgetlocker and hold screen
4.select a custom slider and select a theme that you want to use
5.Done
devlirian said:
1.install widgetlocker.apk
2.extract yourtheme.zip to /sdcard/data/com.teslacoilsw.widgetlocker/themes
3.open widgetlocker and hold screen
4.select a custom slider and select a theme that you want to use
5.Done
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You're not the only one having problems, i think everyone trying to help maybe misunderstanding the problem, or at least mine is different.
Once I have done the 1-5 I can choose a theme but the only thing that happens is that it adds an additional unlocker to my current setup, creating multiple unlock wigets.
There must be a setting somewhere that is not allowing the full theme to be applied.
for example if I install "droids on a wire" i get the unlock mechanism added to lockscreen (in additon to the one I allready had) but unthemed. It does not show the droids hanging just the base unlocker used in it; no background or anything other else in that theme. This happens on any theme I have tried to apply
what setting am I missing??
Screenshots of your device and what it supposed to look like would be very helpful.
Sent from my SPH-L900 using xda premium
Same here
jeremykersh said:
You're not the only one having problems, i think everyone trying to help maybe misunderstanding the problem, or at least mine is different.
Once I have done the 1-5 I can choose a theme but the only thing that happens is that it adds an additional unlocker to my current setup, creating multiple unlock wigets.
There must be a setting somewhere that is not allowing the full theme to be applied.
for example if I install "droids on a wire" i get the unlock mechanism added to lockscreen (in additon to the one I allready had) but unthemed. It does not show the droids hanging just the base unlocker used in it; no background or anything other else in that theme. This happens on any theme I have tried to apply
what setting am I missing??
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I think I am having the same problem, although some it loads fine on others it shows the name of the new theme but shows an old preview of a stock locker. Even when I add it it will not change?!?
Solution
thesludge said:
dumb question, but how do you extract them on the phone, or am i best to do that via pc?
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ES File Explorer
or
XArhiver is a solution

CWM Touch Philz edition. Going back to Sense [Help]

So I remember seeing someone say something about a feature in CWM touch Philz edition that lets you automatically copy things from that weird /0 folder into the regular file structure to flash back to a regular sense rom. Does it do this automagically? I really love these aosp roms but since they dont have dialer codes and prl/profile update I just really need to go back to sense.
HaiKaiDo said:
So I remember seeing someone say something about a feature in CWM touch Philz edition that lets you automatically copy things from that weird /0 folder into the regular file structure to flash back to a regular sense rom. Does it do this automagically? I really love these aosp roms but since they dont have dialer codes and prl/profile update I just really need to go back to sense.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1646108
Use this aroma file manager download aromafm1.90.zip make a folder in the clockworkmod folder and name it aromafm Copy or move the aromafm1.90.zip to the folder you just made and rename the file to aromafm.zip
Now go into recovery and under philz setting press the aroma file manager and you can move all you stuff around in there really fast
Sent from my HTCONE using xda premium
dandan2980 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1646108
Use this aroma file manager download aromafm1.90.zip make a folder in the clockworkmod folder and name it aromafm Copy or move the aromafm1.90.zip to the folder you just made and rename the file to aromafm.zip
Now go into recovery and under philz setting press the aroma file manager and you can move all you stuff around in there really fast
Sent from my HTCONE using xda premium
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Awesome thanks

[Sounds][Bootanimation][Recovery Flashable .zip] Stock Nexus 6 Sounds & Bootanimation

[Sounds][Bootanimation][Recovery Flashable .zip] Stock Nexus 6 Sounds & Bootanimation
Hey guys,
Here's a recovery flashable .zip containing all the default Nexus 6 sounds & bootanimation. Initially I made this for myself, because I don't like the bootimage & sounds included in CM12; but I figured there might be some people that might be interested in .zip.
I pulled the files from a stock Nexus 6 ROM. FYI, the sounds found in Nexus 6 is device specific (Neither AOSP or other Nexus devices share the same sounds)
This will REPLACE everything in /SYSTEM/MEDIA into the stock bootanimation and sounds found in a Nexus 6.
Contents of the attached .zip:
Ringtones (12 files)
Notifications (11 files)
Alarms (9 files)
UI (24 files, which includes keyboard sounds, screen un/lock, wirelesscharging, nfc…, and a few others)
And lastly, the stock Nexus 6 bootanimation
Instruction
Copy the attached .zip file into your phone (or if you know what you're doing, you can just sideload it through recovery & ADB)
Boot into a custom recovery
Make a backup of your ROM
Flash the attached .zip
???
PROFIT!
EDIT:
The attached .zip has been edited to set permission, as per suggestion by @xanaxdroid. Thanks!
The standard disclaimer of flashingallthingsfromXDA applies (I'm not responsible if your phone blows up, bricked, melts, and possibly many other horrible things).
Mildly nerdy things (just my non-sense):
I'm completely new to making my own flashable .zip; so if I'm doing something wrong please tell me!
I've decided it's best to delete existing /system/media/. I see very little point keeping the sound files I dislike in the first place.
after deleting the previous 'media' directory, the script will copy the new 'media' directory into /system/media. This is the step where the script will put all the stock Nexus 6 sounds & bootimage in place.
since I flash a nightly CM12 ROM almost everyday, I will be flashing this .zip after the ROM. There's a possibility that if you flash a new ROM, the Nexus 6 sound files will be replaced. Simply re-flash the attached .zip again ;P.
I should probably set permission, but I'm not too sure how I would go about doing that yet ;P. But hey, it works!
Hey,
Can't comment on the technical side of things (permissions) but thank you so much for this. It always bugged me on the nexus 5 when stock and aosp were different.
This is perfect and I'll keep this should I want the sounds back. I really quite like them.
Cheers
tremblingwater said:
Hey,
Can't comment on the technical side of things (permissions) but thank you so much for this. It always bugged me on the nexus 5 when stock and aosp were different.
This is perfect and I'll keep this should I want the sounds back. I really quite like them.
Cheers
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You're very welcomed! I'm glad to know I'm not the only one getting irked by the stock AOSP sounds!
Use this as your script to set permissions: Here
Sent from my Nexus 6
xanaxdroid said:
Use this as your script to set permissions: Here
Sent from my Nexus 6
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Thanks! I've updated the first post & attached .zip to include the updated 'updater-script'.
can i flash this on my i9300 running cm12?
Noob question: Will this only work for Nexus 6? Just tried flashing to my S5 and it's hung at startup screen, where it just says "Samsung Galaxy S5"
hidea said:
Hey guys,
Here's a recovery flashable .zip containing all the default Nexus 6 sounds & bootanimation. Initially I made this for myself, because I don't like the bootimage & sounds included in CM12; but I figured there might be some people that might be interested in .zip.
I pulled the files from a stock Nexus 6 ROM. FYI, the sounds found in Nexus 6 is device specific (Neither AOSP or other Nexus devices share the same sounds)
This will REPLACE everything in /SYSTEM/MEDIA into the stock bootanimation and sounds found in a Nexus 6.
Contents of the attached .zip:
Ringtones (12 files)
Notifications (11 files)
Alarms (9 files)
UI (24 files, which includes keyboard sounds, screen un/lock, wirelesscharging, nfc…, and a few others)
And lastly, the stock Nexus 6 bootanimation
Instruction
Copy the attached .zip file into your phone (or if you know what you're doing, you can just sideload it through recovery & ADB)
Boot into a custom recovery
Make a backup of your ROM
Flash the attached .zip
???
PROFIT!
EDIT:
The attached .zip has been edited to set permission, as per suggestion by @xanaxdroid. Thanks!
The standard disclaimer of flashingallthingsfromXDA applies (I'm not responsible if your phone blows up, bricked, melts, and possibly many other horrible things).
Mildly nerdy things (just my non-sense):
I'm completely new to making my own flashable .zip; so if I'm doing something wrong please tell me!
I've decided it's best to delete existing /system/media/. I see very little point keeping the sound files I dislike in the first place.
after deleting the previous 'media' directory, the script will copy the new 'media' directory into /system/media. This is the step where the script will put all the stock Nexus 6 sounds & bootimage in place.
since I flash a nightly CM12 ROM almost everyday, I will be flashing this .zip after the ROM. There's a possibility that if you flash a new ROM, the Nexus 6 sound files will be replaced. Simply re-flash the attached .zip again ;P.
I should probably set permission, but I'm not too sure how I would go about doing that yet ;P. But hey, it works!
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thanks for this. aosp and cyan are annoying in which the ui sounds sound like jelly bean.
thanks for sharing this!...
what am I missing I flashed this on my AT&T Nexus 6 thats riding on the Verizon Network and I still get the awful AT&T boot animation and sounds.
remlle said:
what am I missing I flashed this on my AT&T Nexus 6 thats riding on the Verizon Network and I still get the awful AT&T boot animation and sounds.
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You have to go to OEM/media and rename the boot animation.zip
Is there a zip that doesn't contain the bootanimation??
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
thx, on my lg optimus g e975 works great
hidea said:
Hey guys,
Here's a recovery flashable .zip containing all the default Nexus 6 sounds & bootanimation. Initially I made this for myself, because I don't like the bootimage & sounds included in CM12; but I figured there might be some people that might be interested in .zip.
I pulled the files from a stock Nexus 6 ROM. FYI, the sounds found in Nexus 6 is device specific (Neither AOSP or other Nexus devices share the same sounds)
This will REPLACE everything in /SYSTEM/MEDIA into the stock bootanimation and sounds found in a Nexus 6.
Contents of the attached .zip:
Ringtones (12 files)
Notifications (11 files)
Alarms (9 files)
UI (24 files, which includes keyboard sounds, screen un/lock, wirelesscharging, nfc…, and a few others)
And lastly, the stock Nexus 6 bootanimation
Instruction
Copy the attached .zip file into your phone (or if you know what you're doing, you can just sideload it through recovery & ADB)
Boot into a custom recovery
Make a backup of your ROM
Flash the attached .zip
???
PROFIT!
EDIT:
The attached .zip has been edited to set permission, as per suggestion by @xanaxdroid. Thanks!
The standard disclaimer of flashingallthingsfromXDA applies (I'm not responsible if your phone blows up, bricked, melts, and possibly many other horrible things).
Mildly nerdy things (just my non-sense):
I'm completely new to making my own flashable .zip; so if I'm doing something wrong please tell me!
I've decided it's best to delete existing /system/media/. I see very little point keeping the sound files I dislike in the first place.
after deleting the previous 'media' directory, the script will copy the new 'media' directory into /system/media. This is the step where the script will put all the stock Nexus 6 sounds & bootimage in place.
since I flash a nightly CM12 ROM almost everyday, I will be flashing this .zip after the ROM. There's a possibility that if you flash a new ROM, the Nexus 6 sound files will be replaced. Simply re-flash the attached .zip again ;P.
I should probably set permission, but I'm not too sure how I would go about doing that yet ;P. But hey, it works!
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Will this work on custom ROMs?
DSDONE said:
Will this work on custom ROMs?
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Working
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
Nice!
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
Is there more boot sounds? If there are were can I find them?
H-AS Pharma V.I.P
Hi, can you please include the splash logo of nexus 6?
Hi. It would be possibile create a flashable zip with the new only google boot animation released with nougat? thanks!

How do I "rip" the gallery from a ROM (zip)

Hi, I want to know if I can rip the AOSP gallery from a installed ROM (or ROM zip).
I also need the editor to work.
Who can help me out on this matter?
Thanks for your replies!
franatic08 said:
Hi, I want to know if I can rip the AOSP gallery from a installed ROM (or ROM zip).
I also need the editor to work.
Who can help me out on this matter?
Thanks for your replies!
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For ROM zip you would need to unzip it using 7-zip, then navigate the system/app folder and find what might be a folder called "gallery" everything you need should be inside that folder. For an installed ROM just use a file explorer app and navigate to the system/app folder then copy and paste the gallery to the root of your internal storage. All this assumes the gallery is in the same location as the photos app is on my stock ROM.
Awesome, found it.
I usually backed it up using ES Explorer, but that broke the editor.
The lib folder is now included, so I should be good to go. Will try later!
Thanks!
BladeRunner said:
For ROM zip you would need to unzip it using 7-zip, then navigate the system/app folder and find what might be a folder called "gallery" everything you need should be inside that folder. For an installed ROM just use a file explorer app and navigate to the system/app folder then copy and paste the gallery to the root of your internal storage. All this assumes the gallery is in the same location as the photos app is on my stock ROM.
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The unzip will not completely work with the changes google is making. The newer compiled roms are compiled into images and not like they used to be.
franatic08 said:
Hi, I want to know if I can rip the AOSP gallery from a installed ROM (or ROM zip).
I also need the editor to work.
Who can help me out on this matter?
Thanks for your replies!
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Forget about ripping it from a sysimage. Install it as an application from specially modified sources;
https://github.com/lbdroid/android_packages_apps_Gallery2
Or if you trust me, binary; https://github.com/lbdroid/Android-Binaries/blob/master/Gallery2.apk
zelendel said:
The unzip will not completely work with the changes google is making. The newer compiled roms are compiled into images and not like they used to be.
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doitright said:
Forget about ripping it from a sysimage. Install it as an application from specially modified sources;
https://github.com/lbdroid/android_packages_apps_Gallery2
Or if you trust me, binary; https://github.com/lbdroid/Android-Binaries/blob/master/Gallery2.apk
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I already encountered the image thing you both mention.
Luckily I was able to pull it from the installed ROM.
Got it working now. Editor works just fine.
Last thing though...
Each time I hit the edit button, the pop-up for "select action" shows up. It only displays the editor to select.
Is there any way I can get rid of that?
Setting a default action for it somehow, somewhere?
This selection menu

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