after the Tizen update it doesn't seem to have a place to load ringtones on Tizen. am I missing something?
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The path where the sounds are:
/opt/share/settings/
But i saw, without root we have no permissions to push files in this folders!
thank you. I hope someone has a solution for this soon
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Can anyone tell me if and how i can get all of the ringtones from the various nexus one roms?
I have used a few different roms on my nexus and in each rom I hear a ringtone that i really like so I want to get all of those ringtones into my current rom (Enom 1.8.1).
So can anyone help me get these ringtones.
Thanks
This should be in the Q&A section.
MOD EDIT - Moved to Q&A
What ringtones, you can push them to /system/media/audio/ringtones
So if i have the roms how do I extract the ringtones from the roms while they are on my laptop. Then I want to place the extracted ringtones on to my phone via usb.
So how do I do this? Is there a guide, a video tutorial, something?
Thanks in advance for the help.
This has been discussed before. Search for guides on how to setup adb, mount the /system/ partition, and push the files to the location above.
You can extract the 'rom' zip file and look in the directory above to get the ringtones.
You can also just copy them to your sdcard and move them over from terminal or file manager.
Hi, would anyone please share the secret of how to add custom sound files as ringtones and notification sounds? In CM7 it was easy, place them in sdcard/ringtones or sdcard/notifications and I was able to choose my own sounds from the lists.
With CM10 this doesn't work anymore. I cannot see my own added sound files. I tried
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storage/sdcard0/notifications
storage/sdcard0/media/audio/notifications
storage/sdcard1/notifications
storage/sdcard1/media/audio/notifications
And the same with. /ringtones directories as well. No sound file was detected. So how can I play my own song when someone calls or play my own short sound when I receive a text message?
Just use a file manager to copy the sounds to system/media/audio/notifications or .../rintones. Check the permissions and reboot.
After the reboot, you can pick your custom sounds in the sound options.
Please note: You have to do this again after EVERY cm update (new nightly)!
If your file manager says your internal memory is full, just delete some of the rintones you don't like... Honestly, most of them are annoying crap.
nelty said:
Just use a file manager to copy the sounds to system/media/audio/notifications or .../rintones. Check the permissions and reboot.
After the reboot, you can pick your custom sounds in the sound options.
Please note: You have to do this again after EVERY cm update (new nightly)!
If your file manager says your internal memory is full, just delete some of the rintones you don't like... Honestly, most of them are annoying crap.
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Seriously? this is your advice?
I've got some ringtones & notification tones I want to put on my Note 5 from my Note 4, but can't seem to find the right folder. I tried the Ringtone folder, but it doesn't show up on the list when I try to assign them. Can anyone give me the correct location for it/them?
Kamau54 said:
I've got some ringtones & notification tones I want to put on my Note 5 from my Note 4, but can't seem to find the right folder. I tried the Ringtone folder, but it doesn't show up on the list when I try to assign them. Can anyone give me the correct location for it/them?
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If you are rooted; system / media / audio / ringtones. If you are not rooted use another file explorer besides the stock one and use it to navigate to your regular ringtone folder and select it that way.
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If you are rooted; system / media / audio / ringtones. If you are not rooted use another file explorer besides the stock one and use it to navigate to your regular ringtone folder and select it that way.
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That was it, Thanks. I'm not rooted, but was using the stock explorer.
Kamau54 said:
That was it, Thanks. I'm not rooted, but was using the stock explorer.
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Glad to help.
for notifications
/INTERNAL MEMORY/media/audio/notifications
for Ringtones
/INTERNAL MEMORY/Ringtones
hi guys,
big problem:
the camera "shutter sound menu" is not shown on LOLLIPOP!!! i found this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2795566
but nothing of this tips will work (no feature.xml, no others.xml AND NO ´/system/csc/´ folder exists. deleting the OGG files in the media folder will also not work). i think this will work on KK only. so i open a new thread for a lollipop-solution.
does a mod exist to enable the camera shutter sound menu ??? I HATE THE CAMERA-SOUNDS (click,click,click,click,click..... and all eyes on you); TERRIBLE!
regards,
chris
(device: G900F / Android 5.0 / BB G900FXXU1BOK1, stock rom but rooted)
nobody an idea????
You can just rename or delete the shutter sound inside system/media.
no way! after restarting the cam-app the files will be replaced.
snakedoc73 said:
no way! after restarting the cam-app the files will be replaced.
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Thats not true, I've done it. The system cant create a new audio file. Use root explore and rename all the camera click sounds in the system media folder. It really is that easy.
Joe333x said:
Thats not true, I've done it. The system cant create a new audio file. Use root explore and rename all the camera click sounds in the system media folder. It really is that easy.
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sorry, it doesn´t work. i deleted the files with root-explorer, but the sounds are not silent.
i toke a look into the "samsungcamera3.apk". the sounds are stored in this apk-paket. i think that´s the problem.
chris
This was what I was referring to but you can try wanam xposed for lolipop it has the option to remove the click sound. Requires xposed framework also.
http://repo.xposed.info/module/ma.wanam.xposed
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960
Hi,
I'm trying to install sound package which has ringtones and notifications. The files are ogg format.
I figured out how to install notifications. I have to use the built-in Samsung My Files to copy them into the Notifications folder. Then it will be picked up by the phone and I can see them in Settings notification list
However, I can't get the ringtones to show up in Settings ringtone list. I can use the plus button to choose, which shows all notifications as well.
What's the trick to install ringtones on S10?
Thanks
redhonker said:
Hi,
I'm trying to install sound package which has ringtones and notifications. The files are ogg format.
I figured out how to install notifications. I have to use the built-in Samsung My Files to copy them into the Notifications folder. Then it will be picked up by the phone and I can see them in Settings notification list
However, I can't get the ringtones to show up in Settings ringtone list. I can use the plus button to choose, which shows all notifications as well.
What's the trick to install ringtones on S10?
Thanks
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Just copy ringtones into the folder Ringtones! If the folder doesn't exists, make it!
MoshPuiu said:
Just copy ringtones into the folder Ringtones! If the folder doesn't exists, make it!
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I already did it twice, once with My Files. However, they don't show up in Settings -> Sound -> Ringtones. Instead, I'd have to click on + sign at the top and choose folder.
Does it require a folder structure inside Ringtones folder?
Thanks
Unfortunately, it happens to me all the times I've manually placed files into the Ringtones folder, even on internal storage not external SD. What I found worked reboot many times or use media scanner to refresh
How do I trigger media scanner?
Thanks
redhonker said:
How do I trigger media scanner?
Thanks
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I use this info.superkiki.mediascanner it's no longer on playstore though
Installed one from Play Store and it's working now. Thanks