I remember on my S4 all I had to do was use root browser and move the mp3 file to the audio/UI folder then rename it to the sounds original.ogg and then reboot. This does not work for me on my s5. I want to make my volume adjust sound different and it is just silent unless I delete the renamed mp3 that is .ogg and replace with the original .ogg. any tips on how I can achieve this?
*I don't suggest people try this if they don't know what I'm talking about. If you mess up or remove the original file you lose it and can mess up your device. *
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The path is system/media/audio/UI/PowerOn.ogg if that is what you are looking for. I will advise that it needs to be an ogg file, mp3 will not work. I tried it.
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johnkirchner said:
The path is system/media/audio/UI/PowerOn.ogg if that is what you are looking for. I will advise that it needs to be an ogg file, mp3 will not work. I tried it.
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Ok. So I need it to be default .ogg. the S4 used mp3 renamed as no problem. Thanks.
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First I want to thank to ptfdmedic for posting the zip for the Nexus S ringtones!
I haven't seen this yet, and I'm kind of a ringtone whore. I made myself an updated zip with the tones from the Moment, Epic, Nexus 1, and Nexus S.
Just thought I'd share it in case anyone else would like it.
I removed all of the personal ones I've thrown in over time. If I missed some I apologize!
12-22-10
Fixed the script, so it should be good to go!
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6740254/Nexus1-S-Moment-Epic-Ringtones.zip
There are a bunch of doubles
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Ah. It might not be clearing the dirs properly. I'll take a look at it in awhile.
I checked it out. It looks to be an issue with the naming of the new files. For example I have
No_limits.ogg
the zip adds a file called
No_Limits.ogg
leading to duplicate ring tones. There are quite a few of those and a few rings that are faulty for whatever reason and don't make any sound. Overall it's a nice zip but you may need to go through your system/media files to remove dupes. Still, I really like the new notifications sounds.
Thanks!
Yeah, it's because the script isn't clearing the folders properly before it adds the files.
I renamed them all to be "uniform" because I'm kind of a freak about that. I didn't get time to fix it last night, but I will tonight for sure
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.
Thanks, been lookin since the rom I'm usin only came with 4 rintones
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Well, didn't work said something about edify
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Where the heck are the preloaded ringtones for the Zio? I am trying to add a ringtone to the directory.
Hi they are located in system/media/audio. You will need to convert mp3 etc.. to a .ogg file on your pc. Google ogg converter there are a couple free ones out there good luck.
Oh you might wanna post these questions in the general department from now on. You might upset someone this is the development department.
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Yeah. We're all fairly laid back here. Just say
MOD PLEASE MOVE TO GENERAL
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Idk if everyone already knows how to do this but I thought it was cool.
1)take mp3 convert to .ogg
2)rename as Droid
3)place in system and system/media
Been a member for quite a long time first post hope this was usefull
This will work with any mp3
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The latest update got rid of the Sony notification sounds and replaced them with stock androids, which is all well and good, but I would still like to have them. Anybody have them in a zip?
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Just head over to the android development section, download any older version of roms like 4.2, unzip it, locate the system folder/ media/audio/notifications, should be one of those Ogg files. Use root explorer or of your choice and move that or those Ogg files and replace your current ones or add and rmb to set the correct permissions.
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swee08315 said:
The latest update got rid of the Sony notification sounds and replaced them with stock androids, which is all well and good, but I would still like to have them. Anybody have them in a zip?
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But I still see Xperia sounds there.
what sounds are you looking for? are you talking about the clicking sound when you press the softkeys?
LitoNi said:
what sounds are you looking for? are you talking about the clicking sound when you press the softkeys?
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My bad.
It's not my phone. A friend told me the update removed the playstation sounds and I took that to mean sound notification. I guess he's looking for the haptic feedback sound? I'm pretty sure changing the haptic feedback sound would require root, so he's SOL.
Yes, changing the UI sounds does require root.
Just in case you need them in future, here's a (non-flashable) zip of them all - Xperia_Z_UI_sounds.zip - 65.33 KB
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swee08315 said:
My bad.
It's not my phone. A friend told me the update removed the playstation sounds and I took that to mean sound notification. I guess he's looking for the haptic feedback sound? I'm pretty sure changing the haptic feedback sound would require root, so he's SOL.
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yea that ui clicking sound is only one file and requires root.
if your friend is planning to root
system/media/audio/ui/ "effect_tick.ogg"
thats the only file you need to replace with the older effect_tick.ogg the permission of rw-r-r. or just flash the above file :good:
So in short I have a couple of revealing pics of my girlfriend and a movie of her stripping, LOL... On my old phone I was able to make a folder, place a file in there called .no media and it would hide everything...
The .nomedia works for the pictures now but the one video still appears. How can I hide this as well?
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I will tell you if you send them to me
jwleonhart said:
So in short I have a couple of revealing pics of my girlfriend and a movie of her stripping, LOL... On my old phone I was able to make a folder, place a file in there called .no media and it would hide everything...
The .nomedia works for the pictures now but the one video still appears. How can I hide this as well?
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Rename the extension of the video to something that isn't a video. e.g. .mpg to .bak
use root explorer to open when you want to watch -> open with certain app.
Yea no problem, I'll go ahead and send them right to you... Will the movie still work if I rename it to a .back file?
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If you use vlc to open it, it should work
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Yea no problem, I'll go ahead and send them right to you... Will the movie still work if I rename it to a .back file?
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Apps use extensions to identify what files they should open, they do not mean that they can only open those files. So yes, just rename, open it with, and then pick your favorite video app.
I would like to know also. on the g3, i was able to lock the pictures/videos with a password. Im sure there are many apps that can do this, but which is the best?
Such a hassle. Renaming it didn't work I'm not sure why. I just deleted it. I see my girlfriend without clothes on enough anyways
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