[Q] is there a way to remove the camera chime sound? - Xperia Z Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

the camera makes a sound when it is started from the lock screen in the latest firmwares..
is it possible to remove that sound or replace it with a "silent" sound
what can be done to remove this silly "feature" ?

anuser said:
the camera makes a sound when it is started from the lock screen in the latest firmwares..
is it possible to remove that sound or replace it with a "silent" sound
what can be done to remove this silly "feature" ?
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You can do it. But you need to root first then install xposed framework

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Silent Camera - no sounds at all

Please tell me guys, what file I need to remove to have the camera sound silent (in picture mode) Although I remove all the files in system/media/audio/ui there is still one sound ON when I take a picture (no sound when using video recording though)
I think it is the sound of focus.
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Mine didn't/doesn't made any sound when I put the phone on silent mode.
Stock ICS with root.
Dsteppa said:
Mine didn't/doesn't made any sound when I put the phone on silent mode.
Stock ICS with root.
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the same mine but I don't want to use silent mode
thanks dsteppa
I never knew stock ics has that feature of silent camera. I was finding ways to silent my shutter. Thanks for the info.
qwerty1q said:
Please tell me guys, what file I need to remove to have the camera sound silent (in picture mode) Although I remove all the files in system/media/audio/ui there is still one sound ON when I take a picture (no sound when using video recording though)
I think it is the sound of focus.
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Camera Sound could b found in root/system/media/audio/ui....
All d Best...!!!:good::good::good:

[Q] How to disable screen capture sound with Tasker?

Hi,
I am using a TW-based ROM (Criskelo) and I'd like to disable the screen capture sound without having to completely mute the phone.
Preferably I'd rather not delete the actual sound file as I'd have to do it whenever I upgrade the ROM.
I already did something similar to mute the camera sound with a Tasker profile, but I can't see a "screen capture" event or app in Tasker.
Have I missed this in Tasker?
Thanks!
freebeerz said:
Hi,
I am using a TW-based ROM (Criskelo) and I'd like to disable the screen capture sound without having to completely mute the phone.
Preferably I'd rather not delete the actual sound file as I'd have to do it whenever I upgrade the ROM.
I already did something similar to mute the camera sound with a Tasker profile, but I can't see a "screen capture" event or app in Tasker.
Have I missed this in Tasker?
Thanks!
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You can cut it from its original location and paste it to another location usimg root explorer. Whenever you upgrade it you can put it back to its original location. As simple as that.
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sahilarora2003 said:
You can cut it from its original location and paste it to another location usimg root explorer. Whenever you upgrade it you can put it back to its original location. As simple as that.
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Is there a way to automate that with Titanium backup I wonder? I'd really would like to avoid too many manual tweaks after each upgrade, especially if I don't upgrade for a while I'll forget all this...
freebeerz said:
Is there a way to automate that with Titanium backup I wonder? I'd really would like to avoid too many manual tweaks after each upgrade, especially if I don't upgrade for a while I'll forget all this...
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You can mute camera shutter sound by going in camera settings.
Screen shots sounds will be gone too.
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sahilarora2003 said:
You can mute camera shutter sound by going in camera settings.
Screen shots sounds will be gone too.
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Ah indeed the ICS Camera App has a Shutter sound Off setting, but it doesn't turn off the screenshot sound on my ROM (Criskelo)
freebeerz said:
Ah indeed the ICS Camera App has a Shutter sound Off setting, but it doesn't turn off the screenshot sound on my ROM (Criskelo)
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But it works on my stock rom LR6

[Module][Magisk][Camera video shutter sound off][systemless][Magisk 14.0+]

This is a magisk module to turn off camera & video shutter sound while taking photo or recording video. Works with magisk v14.0+
Tested with LineageOS 14.1
But should work with all Custom/Stock ROMs
How to activate?
Flash from magisk manager app v5.3+
Or
Flash from custom recovery like TWRP
How to deactivate?
From magisk manager..
Download:
Download from attachments..
Enjoy!
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user2k10 said:
Why would you want to do this?
So that you can take photos of people without them knowing and without their permission?
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Because shutter sound is annoying.
Sorry if my question is dumb, but my phone already has no shutter sound when i turn down the volume. How is this different?
biribiribiri said:
Sorry if my question is dumb, but my phone already has no shutter sound when i turn down the volume. How is this different?
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That's turning off of all voice/noise(DND or silent) from your phone while this module selectively disables shutter sounds irrespective of DND or no DND.
Thanks.
Some countries like South Korea make it necessary for phones to make loud shutter sounds, regardless of DND or sound settings. It's quite annoying having to go delete system files every update. Thanks again!

Unlocked Note 9 Camera Shutter Sound Off

For those of us with the unlocked Note 9, and have noticed that there is no option to turn off camera shutter sound, there is an easy way. Using Good Lock 2018 with the Routines plugin you can set the camera app to launch with system sound at 0. That super loud clack sound had to go. I believe you can also use the Sound Assistant to set individual app sound levels which would permanently set camera to system sound 0 also. Just an FYI.
shag_on_e said:
For those of us with the unlocked Note 9, and have noticed that there is no option to turn off camera shutter sound, there is an easy way. Using Good Lock 2018 with the Routines plugin you can set the camera app to launch with system sound at 0. That super loud clack sound had to go. I believe you can also use the Sound Assistant to set individual app sound levels which would permanently set camera to system sound 0 also. Just an FYI.
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This is a great idea! How do you automatically change the volume setting back to how it was or on once done with the camera app?
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If you use the Routines plugin in Good Lock 2018 it will switch to no system volume then immediately back. It's critical that you use either Routines or some other automated system because the alarm won't sound. In Routines click the +, name your routine, click add condition, choose Launch an Application, then click the underline, choose Camera, then click Add Action, choose Sound Mode, then click the underline, then you can choose volume levels for all sound types(Media, Notification, System, and Ringtone. System is the one you set to 0. Then save and it will switch to 0 then back every time you use the camera.
shag_on_e said:
For those of us with the unlocked Note 9, and have noticed that there is no option to turn off camera shutter sound, there is an easy way. Using Good Lock 2018 with the Routines plugin you can set the camera app to launch with system sound at 0. That super loud clack sound had to go. I believe you can also use the Sound Assistant to set individual app sound levels which would permanently set camera to system sound 0 also. Just an FYI.
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And why would you want to do this: making a picture without the "clicking"-sound?
Upskirt and stalker pictures with ninja stealth. Joking aside, it is annoying. It is like skeuomorphistic design but with sound. I can understand the legality I some countries but at least let us change the sound.
You can simply change your volume settings to mute or vibrate, that disables the camera sound temporarily if needed. Just use your volume rocker or select mute/vibrate in your quick toggles.
shag_on_e said:
If you use the Routines plugin in Good Lock 2018 it will switch to no system volume then immediately back. It's critical that you use either Routines or some other automated system because the alarm won't sound. In Routines click the +, name your routine, click add condition, choose Launch an Application, then click the underline, choose Camera, then click Add Action, choose Sound Mode, then click the underline, then you can choose volume levels for all sound types(Media, Notification, System, and Ringtone. System is the one you set to 0. Then save and it will switch to 0 then back every time you use the camera.
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I did this and my issue is once you exit the app, the Ringtone volume does not revert to previous setting (full volume).
I put together a little app that mutes the camera sounds for my own use if you want to give it a try? Basically, all it does is, when you launch the camera the system sound drops to 0, then when you exit the camera it goes back up to what it was originally set to, much the same as previously mentioned.
Download, install, go to your app drawer and look for Camera muted, click on it once (nothing will launch), this will set your system volume to 0, reset your system volume to what you want. From now on everytime you launch the camera it should automatically do what I mentioned at the beginning.
https://to.padlad.com/cammute
On a side note, if you want the camera sounds back, just uninstall the app.
padlad, I've tried to check your app, but it doesn't start at all. Also I get no error messages whatsoever. Are you still working on the app? The phone is from a local carrier.
Edit: Also on the "Why in the 1st place? - As a long term DSLR user, this sound is just offensive to the community. They should've thought/asked better prior mimicking it this way.
blankcat said:
padlad, I've tried to check your app, but it doesn't start at all. Also I get no error messages whatsoever. Are you still working on the app? The phone is from a local carrier.
Edit: Also on the "Why in the 1st place? - As a long term DSLR user, this sound is just offensive to the community. They should've thought/asked better prior mimicking it this way.
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Try this one, same as above but when you 'click' the app a flash message will pop up. No need to reset your system volume manually. Install, 'click' or 'open' camera mute (you should only need to do it once), then open the stock camera and it should be silent when you use it, If shutter sounds are still present, close the camera app and reopen it, the shutter sounds should now be silent. Good luck :good:
https://to.padlad.com/cammute2
The latest update has a switch for shutter sound in the camera settings
stealthl said:
The latest update has a switch for shutter sound in the camera settings
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Depends on your location and local laws
in UK you can't disable sound via settings
stealthl said:
The latest update has a switch for shutter sound in the camera settings
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Are you in the US ? Specifically would be for the the T-Mobile
naruto.ninjakid said:
Are you in the US ? Specifically would be for the the T-Mobile
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Yes, unlocked on Sprint
Thank you but.... the pop-up says says sounds should be disabled, yet the camera app works and sounds as before. Should I reboot after the install?
And I haven't had updates in around a week, but I doubt it that they will remove the sounds from Samsung for the EU. It's about laws, not user preference.
Is your app SoC related? Because mine runs the Exynos.
For now the only good option is to lover or mute the System sounds from the settings menu.
blankcat said:
Thank you but.... the pop-up says says sounds should be disabled, yet the camera app works and sounds as before. Should I reboot after the install?
And I haven't had updates in around a week, but I doubt it that they will remove the sounds from Samsung for the EU. It's about laws, not user preference.
Is your app SoC related? Because mine runs the Exynos.
For now the only good option is to lover or mute the System sounds from the settings menu.
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Try opening the camera app again and trying. I've noticed when first installed, and enabled, the camera app still makes the shutter sounds, but when you exit the camera app and then launch it again the shutter sounds are silent (that's for the updated app I posted) .
Yep, still not working. Not after restarting, not after closing and opening app.
If you use Automagic, then this flow seems to work:
https://automagic4android.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1915&p=6260
If you turn System Volume down, it also disables the shutter sound, and it doesn't effect alarms or ringtones.

[Magisk Module] Disable camera and screenshot sound

Attached is a simple magisk module to disable the camera shutter and screenshot sound.
It replaces camera_click.ogg with a blank file.
Camera shutter and screenshot both use the same sound file; this disables both the camera shutter and screenshot sound.
You can also just turn it off in the camera settings...
RikRong said:
You can also just turn it off in the camera settings...
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But you cannot disable the screenshot sound. This is the reason I created the module.
creeve4 said:
But you cannot disable the screenshot sound. This is the reason I created the module.
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Mine doesn't make a noise when I have the phone on vibrate or silent. Maybe it's dependent on the carrier model of the phone?
I'm also not trying to downplay your work, I just figured some people won't root, so they might want to know you can disable the sound in the camera settings.
RikRong said:
Mine doesn't make a noise when I have the phone on vibrate or silent. Maybe it's dependent on the carrier model of the phone?
I'm also not trying to downplay your work, I just figured some people won't root, so they might want to know you can disable the sound in the camera settings.
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I was told many years ago, that in some regions, by law, cameras should make a sound. Maybe phones in those regions have the option to disable the sound locked out/removed?
Big thank you, mate. Even in India where there is no law prohibiting silent screenshot and silent photography, Google completely removes the option to silence camera shutter sound. No VPN or mock location helps here because this is based on the inserted SIM card.
Earlier, the only option to silence camera shutter was to go to /data/data/com.google.android.GoogleCamera/shared_prefs/com.google.android.GoogleCamera_preferences.xml
then change this value to 0:
<string name="pref_camera_sounds_key">0</string>
<string
But inexplicably, the value would nastily reset to 1 from time to time and you would get a rude sound when expecting a silent camera shot.
Thanks to OP, I just extracted his zip and replaced the original /system/product/media/audio/ui/camera_click.ogg
with OP's camera_click.ogg which in fact can be created easily as a new empty file.
Thanks to OP once again from the world of chains and fetters, gags and censors!
Toilet Paper said:
I was told many years ago, that in some regions, by law, cameras should make a sound. Maybe phones in those regions have the option to disable the sound locked out/removed?
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I believe that's only in japan
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MikeC84 said:
I believe that's only in japan
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It is in the US as well... Section 3a:
3.
Audible Sound Standard
(a)
Requirement
Beginning 1 year after the date of enactment of this Act, any mobile phone containing a digital camera that is manufactured for sale in the United States shall sound a tone or other sound audible within a reasonable radius of the phone whenever a photograph is taken with the camera in such phone. A mobile phone manufactured after such date shall not be equipped with a means of disabling or silencing such tone or sound.
https://www.congress.gov/bill/111th-congress/house-bill/414
So it is kinda funny we can silence here in the US, but other countries that don't have this law can't.
Uzephi said:
It is in the US as well... Section 3a:
3.
Audible Sound Standard
(a)
Requirement
Beginning 1 year after the date of enactment of this Act, any mobile phone containing a digital camera that is manufactured for sale in the United States shall sound a tone or other sound audible within a reasonable radius of the phone whenever a photograph is taken with the camera in such phone. A mobile phone manufactured after such date shall not be equipped with a means of disabling or silencing such tone or sound.
https://www.congress.gov/bill/111th-congress/house-bill/414
So it is kinda funny we can silence here in the US, but other countries that don't have this law can't.
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Interesting. What I did notice it is that you can't control the volume of the shutter audio clip. However, on my old phone Windows 10 Mobile device it would follow the Media volume, and the shutter sound was more of a nice high-resolution dim 'click' sound which sounds as if there is an actual mechanical part in the phone (someone at MS had too much fun perfecting this). Shame you can't configure any of it under Android, at least with the PIxel camera app, I should say.
Can screenshot sounds be disabled through adb commands for non root users?
Toilet Paper said:
I was told many years ago, that in some regions, by law, cameras should make a sound. Maybe phones in those regions have the option to disable the sound locked out/removed?
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Bit late here but yes you're right. However sometimes a carrier has to request the function (like samsung in UK) as some networks have the options and others dont. Stupidity at its finest.
Alas! The solution does not work. Today after a long time I opened camera app and the shutter sound WAS there in its full rudeness. The file
/system/product/media/audio/ui/camera_click.ogg
was 0 byte and played no sound.
I had to use the old but temporary method of modifying pref_camera_sounds_key value to 0 then force stopping and restarting camera app.
Has anybody found a better solution yet to silence camera app?
However this method (camera_click.ogg) did silence screenshot which was and is not possible otherwise, as per my little research.
thanqxda said:
Big thank you, mate. Even in India where there is no law prohibiting silent screenshot and silent photography, Google completely removes the option to silence camera shutter sound. No VPN or mock location helps here because this is based on the inserted SIM card.
Earlier, the only option to silence camera shutter was to go to /data/data/com.google.android.GoogleCamera/shared_prefs/com.google.android.GoogleCamera_preferences.xml
then change this value to 0:
<string name="pref_camera_sounds_key">0</string>
<string
But inexplicably, the value would nastily reset to 1 from time to time and you would get a rude sound when expecting a silent camera shot.
Thanks to OP, I just extracted his zip and replaced the original /system/product/media/audio/ui/camera_click.ogg
with OP's camera_click.ogg which in fact can be created easily as a new empty file.
Thanks to OP once again from the world of chains and fetters, gags and censors!
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thanqxda said:
Alas! The solution does not work. Today after a long time I opened camera app and the shutter sound WAS there in its full rudeness. The file
/system/product/media/audio/ui/camera_click.ogg
was 0 byte and played no sound.
I had to use the old but temporary method of modifying pref_camera_sounds_key value to 0 then force stopping and restarting camera app.
Has anybody found a better solution yet to silence camera app?
However this method (camera_click.ogg) did silence screenshot which was and is not possible otherwise, as per my little research.
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I installed this primarily to disable camera click. However, the camera click sound is still strong like earlier. The screenshot sound is disabled though.
I am on rooted pixel 2 XL android 11 Proton AOSP ROM. Any ideas?
Works perfect for disabling screenshot sound!
A12 stock.
GitHub - ant9000/magisk-module-disable-screenshot-camera-sounds: Android - Disable both screenshot and camera sounds systemlessly with Magisk
Android - Disable both screenshot and camera sounds systemlessly with Magisk - GitHub - ant9000/magisk-module-disable-screenshot-camera-sounds: Android - Disable both screenshot and camera sounds s...
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Any chance to see at least one release?
RikRong said:
You can also just turn it off in the camera settings...
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It won't work on japan version device
creeve4 said:
Attached is a simple magisk module to disable the camera shutter and screenshot sound.
It replaces camera_click.ogg with a blank file.
Camera shutter and screenshot both use the same sound file; this disables both the camera shutter and screenshot sound.
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How can install this module into magisk? thanks in advance
Go there -> Code -> Download ZIP
Open Magisk -> Modules -> Install from storage -> select "disable_camera_sound.zip"
creeve4 said:
Attached is a simple magisk module to disable the camera shutter and screenshot sound.
It replaces camera_click.ogg with a blank file.
Camera shutter and screenshot both use the same sound file; this disables both the camera shutter and screenshot sound.
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In Android 13 running on pixel 4 xl, screenshots can't be saved. This module will cause system UI to crash.
lukepushsolo said:
In Android 13 running on pixel 4 xl, screenshots can't be saved. This module will cause system UI to crash.
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You can use a short sound file to replace the total blank files in this module, it works on Android 13.

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