hi guys, i just created a flashable zip with the sounds of miui cause i don't like the stock sounds of nexus and i thought to share it.
the zip contains: alarms, notifications, ringtones and ui sounds.
after request i added the stock ICS sounds.
noloukos said:
hi guys, i just created a flashable zip with the sounds of miui cause i don't like the stock sounds of nexus and i thought to share it.
the zip contains: alarms, notifications, ringtones and ui sounds.
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Does this add on to the existing or totally replace them?
It replaces only the ui sounds
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gonna try this on Nexus S, i love MiUi sounds and ROM
then, how to replace the original nexus sound?
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i was wrong in previous post, it deletes the default sounds and replaces them with miui sounds
I use the recovery to install it,perfect replacement
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noloukos said:
hi guys, i just created a flashable zip with the sounds of miui cause i don't like the stock sounds of nexus and i thought to share it.
the zip contains: alarms, notifications, ringtones and ui sounds.
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Can I also flash this on Omega 8.0 ROM for Note 2?
Yes if the directory /system/media/audio is the same...
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Thanks
Do you have a flashable zip to revert the change?
thanks!
flipsk8 said:
Do you have a flashable zip to revert the change?
thanks!
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done! check first post.
Thanks a lot works great!
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Your updater script is deleting the existing folders and replacing them with the ones in this Zip. I don't want to remove the existing sounds. I am going to extract the Zip, and copy paste the files in to respective folders using root explorer. Will that work?
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Your updater script is deleting the existing folders and replacing them with the ones in this Zip. I don't want to remove the existing sounds. I am going to extract the Zip, and copy paste the files in to respective folders using root explorer. Will that work?
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Yes it will!
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[01/21/11] These new .zip files are updated to work with all versions of CWM, the scripts are both Edify and Amend friendly. Enjoy!
Previews:
Startup
Shutdown
Shutdown 2
Shutdown 3
There are 6 files attached here, all flashable through ClockworkMod. The titles of the files should be self-explanatory. You'll notice that one of the .zip's will flash you back to the stock Epic boot and shutdown sounds.
I've confirmed that they work with DI18 stock (rooted), DK28 stock (rooted), and Bonsai 1.1.4, so I don't see why they wouldn't work on any ROM.
Your phone must be rooted and have ClockworkMod Recovery (any version).
*I suppose I must do the obligatory I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU JACK YOUR PHONE UP*
Instructions:
- download flashable .zip and flash through clockwork.
That's it, reboot and enjoy!
Taken from transformers?
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Taken from transformers?
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No, the sound effect is a portion of (what I believe to be) the Droid Incredible boot sound; I created the "epic" and associated sound processing.
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Pretty sweet! It does kind of remind me of the first time I saw Optimus Prime transform in the live action move. The "Epic" part is a nice touch.
Need help getting this to work. I have done every step to the T, and still no avail. I have custom boot animations as well as custom boot sounds but, for some reason this one file just says unsupported file type after clicking on it in /system/etc folder. It plays while on the sdcard itself. So if you know a work around that would be great cause this boot sounds is awesome.
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Need help getting this to work. I have done every step to the T, and still no avail. I have custom boot animations as well as custom boot sounds but, for some reason this one file just says unsupported file type after clicking on it in /system/etc folder. It plays while on the sdcard itself. So if you know a work around that would be great cause this boot sounds is awesome.
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This is probably a dumb question, but did you unzip the .wav first? Assuming that you did, you should have a file on your sd card with the name "PowerOn.wav"; if you copy that file into /system/etc you should have no problem. Verify that you have a file in that folder with that exact name, not just the "PowerOn.bak" that you may have created in backup up your original boot sound.
What file manager are you using? I've done this using both Astro and Root Explorer and am able to select the file in /system/etc and it plays on the built in music player.
Added the option to flash through clockwork, updated OP with options.
very nice I will install this
reminds me of transformers or THX
Just flashed the CWM zip and dangit still nothing. I must have changed something in that folder. Im going to reinstall my rom and see if that fixes my prob. I really want this boot sound.
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Well that solved my problem. Idk what went wrong before.
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frag_effect said:
Well that solved my problem. Idk what went wrong before.
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Yeah that's weird, well glad you got it working. Enjoy!
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Do you think you can make a boot animation to match this sweet sound?
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Just what mammon's boot loader needed - thx!
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frag_effect said:
Do you think you can make a boot animation to match this sweet sound
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I agree
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Just what mammon's boot loader needed - thx!
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His ROM is exactly why I created this in the first place! Didn't care much for the one he included, but I love his ROM and the boot animation!
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Do you think you can make a boot animation to match this sweet sound?
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You read my mind! I've been learning about how to make one today. The only catch is, it will only work on a ROM with a custom kernel, or a kernel that has been modified and re-compiled. Currently the only Froyo ROM that I know of that this might be an option with is Mammon's Bonsai ROM (which is what I run).
I'll keep fiddling and see what I can come up with.
any thoughts for a similar one for the power down?
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any thoughts for a similar one for the power down?
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Yep, just about to post one! I have several but gonna start with one and see if folks like it.
sweetness cant wait
I like it nice work....
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yea ive made my own since his rom came out. but is there a way to extend the length of play
DSPManager allows global control over bluetooth headsets, the internal speakers and headsets. It feastures bass boost, an equalizer and more. I am not the developer of this application.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=415647&d=1286560366
Thank you....again!
First. iSaint?
Thank You
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Would it conflict with Voodoo?
Is this better than poweramp?
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Is this better than poweramp?
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MUCH better than PowerAmp! It works with any music player, so if you're like me and personally hate poweramp....
Poweramp and voodoo sounds better to me
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Thanks
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Cuts out for me when screen is off and strength turned up...
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Zip isn't flashing. An I ok to extract and manually install or force?
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The Root said:
Zip isn't flashing. An I ok to extract and manually install or force?
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Not flashing for me either with CWM 3.1.0.1 says "Amend scripting is no longer supported. It was necessary to remove it when upgrading to the Clockworkmod 3.0 Gingerbread based recovery. Please switch to Edify scripting (update-script and update-binary) to create working update zip packages"
Which I do not know how to do. Please help.
Same message here. Not flashing.
Pull it from the zip and install it like an app from your card. Works great.
Extracted with root explorer and moved to sys/apps, worked. Thanks
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Attached is a flashable zip through clockwork.
qbking77 said:
Attached is a flashable zip through clockwork.
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Did you forget the .lib files there qbking? I only saw the application in the zip!
Extracted the zip and installed the apk....noticed no difference no matter how far I tweak the eq...sounds great on gb
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Pull it from the zip and install it like an app from your card. Works great.
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yep i did the same as above just extracted in sd and installed APK
Did you notice a difference in sound
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yep i did the same as above just extracted in sd and installed APK
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Devi0124 said:
Extracted the zip and installed the apk....noticed no difference no matter how far I tweak the eq...sounds great on gb
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The .so file needs to be edited. In the orginal zip you can find it.
But from my experiences it just bricks the phone.
Hi everyone!
The thing is, I hate the stock android emoticons, so I made these myself which I think they look nice.
Two packs, one pack they have 36x36 pixels res, the other one 46x46, why? If you use the normal screen 240dpi, then use the 36x36 emoticons, if you use for example SlimBean rom at its default 182dpi, use the 46x46 pack, otherwise they will look too small.
Bellow you can see how they look using the 46x46 at 182dpi, using SlimBean rom.
I also made a lock screen unlock button with neXus X shape
I hope you like it.
ATTENTION: this aren't installation zip's, you must unpack and replace the png files in Mms.apk, Framework.apk and Talk.apk in any rom zip file and gapps, I use winrar to do this, I believe 7zip does the same. This is intended for rom developers and who likes to change things their own way, like I do
Keep getting installation aborted? Do I just put it on sd card and flash?
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Pretty sure the emoticons are part of the framework. This zip won't install them. You would need to add them into the framework yourself.
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Yes, this zip's won't install anything, they are supposed to be unpacked and replace the correspondent ones in Mms.apk, Framework.apk and also Talk.apk inside of any gaaps package, if you want. I use winrar to do this, to customize rom graphics on my own way.
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Pretty sure the emoticons are part of the framework. This zip won't install them. You would need to add them into the framework yourself.
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ignore
Ok how do I get them yo work both files I.got system aborted
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Try this guys...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2138089
[MOD][XPOSED][4.0+] Smiley Replacer 1.3 (17.02.2013)
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Hai guys,pretty long question.
i am using GingerDX V30b for a while and its really superb until now the most features i like it is its animation and ringtone sounds
the notification ringtones also,i already knows that other ROM's don't have the particular ringtone and i want the ringtones if
i change my mind to change my ROM.so how to extract the ringtones from the GDX ROM and make it play in other ROM as a ringtones?
i don't know how to push to another ROM and i also don't want to mess up with it by opening another ROM in my PC and make changes and
zip it again i am really bad with this procedures that why i can't create ROM i am hate doing that because i never succeed with that.
anyway any solution for my question in title?
THANKS in Advance and also THANKS for reading my bad english:silly:
95mediatech said:
Hai guys,pretty long question.
i am using GingerDX V30b for a while and its really superb until now the most features i like it is its animation and ringtone sounds
the notification ringtones also,i already knows that other ROM's don't have the particular ringtone and i want the ringtones if
i change my mind to change my ROM.so how to extract the ringtones from the GDX ROM and make it play in other ROM as a ringtones?
i don't know how to push to another ROM and i also don't want to mess up with it by opening another ROM in my PC and make changes and
zip it again i am really bad with this procedures that why i can't create ROM i am hate doing that because i never succeed with that.
anyway any solution for my question in title?
THANKS in Advance and also THANKS for reading my bad english:silly:
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Ringtones are in system/media
Copy paste to your sd card
Flash another Rom
Put them back in system/media of new rom
Reboot
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Gogeta said:
Ringtones are in system/media
Copy paste to your sd card
Flash another Rom
Put them back in system/media of new rom
Reboot
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Really thanks man!! I didn't think it's that simple thanks alot
One question if i copy the whole ringtone folder and copy to new rom are it can overwrite itself or creates duplicate one.
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It'll ask for overwriting(im not sure)
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OK anyway I will try it.
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I've tried a couple of different ways and even tried changing permissions in root explorer but I cannot seem to delete the Renovate file this was a ROM I had a few months ago, I only noticed it was taking up a good bit of space so went to delete but it won't allow me do so.
Surely there has to be a way to delete this file, any ideas?
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try deleting the folder in recovery
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try deleting the folder in recovery
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There's no option in TWRP to allow me to delete this file you cannot delete individual files while in recovery (unless I'm missing something)
There's gotta be a way to delete this , taking up unnecessary space.
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There's no option in TWRP to allow me to delete this file you cannot delete individual files while in recovery (unless I'm missing something)
There's gotta be a way to delete this , taking up unnecessary space.
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there is mate
in TWRP; go in File Manager > select the folder you want to delete
or you can use Aroma File Manager
Yep that worked in TWRP cheers mate
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