[Q]CM9 Lockscreen Sound - Galaxy S I9000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have an issue with my lockscreen sound, it only works once, after i either change or edit the Profile, and besides that, its volume is incredibly low.
Are there any 3rd party apps that can use to change this behaviour? I'd rather not flash it again if possible.
Also, if anyone could point me to an app that I can use to change the dial pad tone sound, that'd be neat.
Thank you.

Can anyone help me here please?

Related

Customizing the auto ring volume settings

Hey everyone,
So my question is - can the auto ring volume settings be customized in some way? It is pretty awesome that it utilizes my calendar to try and set the ring volume of the phone based on what I might be doing, but I'd like to have a little more flexibility over this. Is there a way to customize this?
Maybe even a third party software that can handle this with a larger feature set?
Thanks!
-Alex

Too much SMS vibrate

Is there anyway to make it vibrate for a shorter time when a text arrives?. At the moment the vibration makes as much noise and disturbance as having the ring tone on- not so good when you are trying to be discreet.
I hate to bump such an old message but does anyone have a solution for this? I did a search and can find only options for Ring vibrate changes... the SMS vibrate I have on this ROM is long and annoying. Before, I had just 3 short bursts.... Honestly, I would like just 1 short one!
If you go to start, settings, sounds and notifications, you can configure some things, but not set 3 vibrations to one, but you can set the vibration off
markoswahid said:
If you go to start, settings, sounds and notifications, you can configure some things, but not set 3 vibrations to one, but you can set the vibration off
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You may as well put it on silent then?
what you need is a registry change. Which one though is a question I can't answer.
I have the 1.3 NmLs rom, and set on vribation, i only get one vibration, for a few seconds.
I was also wondering if someone could point me to the registry change for sms vibrations. On Dutty's older roms, I had 3 short bursts.... on his version 4 ROM, its a longer single one. I really would like a short discreet one....
I am sure there must be a way. Heck you can even control the haptic feedback on some keyboards like finger keyboard 2.1.... Can someone please point me in the right direction?
Thanks!
I was also wondering if someone could point me to the registry change for sms vibrations. On Dutty's older roms, I had 3 short bursts.... on his version 4 ROM, its a longer single one. I really would like a short discreet one....
I am sure there must be a way. Heck you can even control the haptic feedback on some keyboards like finger keyboard 2.1.... Can someone please point me in the right direction?
Thanks!
I have a solution but there's a catch. It's only a workaround and only allows *.wav files as ringtones.
You can configure your own virbation sequence. It's not user friendly though
after installation you will have some new files under /mydocuments
among those are
v100.vibrp files. These are scripts containing the *.wav file for the sound, and the ringing sequence
You can then select those virb files as if they were normal ringtones in your sound settings
you can alter the ringing sequence to whatever you like - it requires some trial and error. You can alter the wav files as well.
I can upload a file which results in 3 short vibrations if you can't manage to configure it.
Is there seriously no easy registry fix for this? In my current rom the vibration is for like 1234312 seconds and it really annoys me and the rest of the world.
there is none, but my above fix works just fine

Email notification sounds even when phone silent

I've noticed something weird since installing the newest version of advanced config (that might not even be the problem though) and it seems to still be present after uninstalling. But, when I have my phone set to silent (correct me if I'm going crazy), then no notification sounds would normally come through (this is even with the volume set at highest level). The only thing that would work would be system sounds (from videos, music and such). Since setting sound events through adv config now my notifications (only email, not text messaging for some reason) still sounds when my phone is set to silent. I'm sure that shouldn't be happening and the only thing I did was of course, change the sounds using advanced config. Am I losing it or has anyone else noticed the same behavior? One other minor detail. When I set the phone to just vibrate, then (like it should) I get no notification sounds...just vibrate. It's like the silent profile is screwed up somehow.
Think I found the problem and this may have been done by design to allow you to control each system sounds and it's volume separately. Apparently when you set the sounds using adv config it creates a key (InitVol which makes sense) for the volume level you want that particular sound setting to be at. With this key set, it overrides the system volume levels. The key is located at HKEY Current User\ControlPanel\Sounds. Each notification sound is listed in there. Just go into the one you dont want overridden by adv config and delete the InitVol key and all goes back to normal.
Hope this helps out others using the app!
Good tips man, thanks!

Custom Notification Sound, But Default Sound Also Triggers?!

Hi everyone,
In my apps such as Whatsapp,Gmail and Messages, I set up Notification Sound within the app to a custom sound that I have. However, when I receive a message, both the default notification sound (the one I set up in Settings > Sounds) still triggers as well as my custom notification sound. This completely defeats the purpose of setting up custom sounds.
Is there a way to turn off the stock notification sound when I set a custom notification sound in my apps?
boba7523 said:
Hi everyone,
In my apps such as Whatsapp,Gmail and Messages, I set up Notification Sound within the app to a custom sound that I have. However, when I receive a message, both the default notification sound (the one I set up in Settings > Sounds) still triggers as well as my custom notification sound. This completely defeats the purpose of setting up custom sounds.
Is there a way to turn off the stock notification sound when I set a custom notification sound in my apps?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Set your default to the same custom sound...
Solarenemy68 said:
Set your default to the same custom sound...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That would defeat the purpose of giving different apps different notification sounds ...
Does anyone else have this issue and know a solution?
bump. no one has this issue?!
boba7523 said:
bump. no one has this issue?!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Apparently you are the only one.
What I meant by my previous post was to set your default sound to the same sound as your custom sound. That way when it does sound you will only hear your custom sound. Also make sure your custom sound is actually a compatible sound meaning an mp3.
Solarenemy68 said:
Apparently you are the only one.
What I meant by my previous post was to set your default sound to the same sound as your custom sound. That way when it does sound you will only hear your custom sound. Also make sure your custom sound is actually a compatible sound meaning an mp3.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ok say I set my default sound to the same as my custom sound.
If I wanted a different notification sound for WhatsApp and Viber, how do I achieve that?
boba7523 said:
Ok say I set my default sound to the same as my custom sound.
If I wanted a different notification sound for WhatsApp and Viber, how do I achieve that?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Those apps should have their own internal notification sounds that would override system sounds and play their sound independent of the system. Make sure you do not have AT&T messenger active or set as default. It brings all your messages into one location from all sources and as a result also combines all sounds to the same.

New to Tasker - can it do this?

I am new to Tasker -- and before I start spending loads of time learning the language, I need to know if it can do the one thing I need most urgently.
My brand new Samsung S23 Ultra has one bad feature - vibration that is so soft I can't feel it. What I am looking to do is, essentially, switch between two sound profiles without having to go into settings and change a bunch of settings one by one. Setting one would be the normal sounds -- an MP3 ringtone and rather standard sounds. Setting 2 would change the "ringtone" to a sound that resembles a vibration, as well as changing the notification sounds (e.g. incoming text messages) to the same thing, and lowering the volume of the ringtone and notifications. That way, the phone will sound like a good old vibration, and thus sound like it was silenced (but I will hear the fake vibration and know I have incoming).
Can Tasker do this, and create buttons or the like to enable each sound profile?
Many thanks!

Categories

Resources