In the system/media/audio directory no. I've deleted it all and it keeps ringing. I have searched all ogg and mp3 and there seems to be none.
I want to disable it (obviously without turning off the sound).
fendetestasxx said:
In the system/media/audio directory no. I've deleted it all and it keeps ringing. I have searched all ogg and mp3 and there seems to be none.
I want to disable it (obviously without turning off the sound).
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I already found it. It has not been easy for me.:silly:
They are in the directory:
\System\priv-app\MiuiSystemUI into apk MiuiSystemUI.apk directory \res\raw
There are these 4 oggs plus more things:
charging.ogg
disconnect.ogg
screenshot_kr.ogg
screenshot.ogg
fendetestasxx said:
I already found it. It has not been easy for me.:silly:
They are in the directory:
\System\priv-app\MiuiSystemUI into apk MiuiSystemUI.apk directory \res\raw
There are these 4 oggs plus more things:
charging.ogg
disconnect.ogg
screenshot_kr.ogg
screenshot.ogg
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thank you very much,finally i've found the answer of my problem
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I have tried through clockwork, sys tools, and sgs tools no luck no start up or shutdown sound.... I run Ubuntu on my laptop so ogg is no the problem neither is wav any ideas. And yes I know nooB question, so shoot me....
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Lol sorry if this is a noob answer but is your phone on silent? I think putting system volume high or one of the others will get the boot sound and off sound
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I assume you ar on a custom rom so The startup sound I believe won't work at all, the ability to support bootanimation.zip somehow breaks it.
The shutdown sound is located in /system/media/audio/ui you can use adb, or the easier way would be to use a root file explorer, and drop it in manually it should be named shutdown.ogg( Make sure the system is in rw and not ro for either method). I personally use root explorer but it cost I couple dollars, astro file manager will do the trick for free I believe.
So Studacris I tried creating a new startup.wav and shutdown.ogg with no sucsess.
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Like I said the startup won't work ... I just made a shutdown.ogg this morning for myself (jabba the hutt laughing) ... What exactly didn't work? You sure system was in r/w?
studacris said:
I just made a shutdown.ogg this morning for myself (jabba the hutt laughing) ...
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Post it?
+10
studacris said:
Like I said the startup won't work ... I just made a shutdown.ogg this morning for myself (jabba the hutt laughing) ... What exactly didn't work? You sure system was in r/w?
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He wouldn't even be able to move it if it wasn't in r/w lolol.
My guess: he moved it at the wrong place?
had to zip it because i couldnt attach a raw ogg file. this is NOT cwm flashable!! extract and place manually.
BWolf56 said:
He wouldn't even be able to move it if it wasn't in r/w lolol.
My guess: he moved it at the wrong place?
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well in root explorer there is a prompt about read only when pasting when in r/o, and also a prompt about overwriting an existing file in r/w if one was there, ive made the mistake of thinking the ro message was the overwrite...
but there shouldnt have been anything there to overwrite, its named shutdown.txt by default thats why it doesnt play ... maybe he just renamed an mp3 to shutdown.ogg without actually converting or maybe it was too long?
Well I indeed placed it in the correct place there was no start up or shutdown files (except a shutdown txt file) so no notification to write over exsisting file...... when I start up I hear air, so to speak, from the speaker bit no desired sound. Using root explore, all I really wanted was my ubuntu login sound and triple chrome shutdown, and special thanks to you studacris you always seem to help me out...
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startup sounds should work on ursa minor kernel. andromeda had one.
Hi guys!
First off sorry for making a new thread about this. I read 3 or 4 on the subject but Im still having no luck.
I dont want to have to mute the volume everytime I want to take a photo
so I prefer changing it in the system.
My model is a Korean Note so that "could" be why I cant diable the shutter sound.
My phone is rooted and in Astro file manager, I went into the appropriate location and added the extension .off, .bak, .backup I tried all three when I tredi to rename the Shutter_01.ogg, and it still doesnt work
Any ideas? Thanks!!!
Try renaming the "ui" directory. If that works, then you'll know it's one of the other OGG files in there. Then if that works, look for something camera-related. I think different ROMs use different sound files.
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Try renaming the "ui" directory. If that works, then you'll know it's one of the other OGG files in there. Then if that works, look for something camera-related. I think different ROMs use different sound files.
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ok thx! oh I ried renaming the "ui" folder and it says "insufficient permissions"
How can I get permission? Im confused because I AM rooted
markmessier8888 said:
ok thx! oh I ried renaming the "ui" folder and it says "insufficient permissions"
How can I get permission? Im confused because I AM rooted
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Which file explorer are you using? Even though your Note is rooted, the file explorer you use still has to run as root (e.g. Root Explorer).
I think in my ui directory, I have a few sound files beginning with "camera". You could try renaming those one at a time (if you have them).
delete Shutter_01.ogg at system/media/audio/ui
edit: sorry didnt read all your post and if u deleted that file it shouldnt give any sound while taking photo,strange :/
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delete Shutter_01.ogg at system/media/audio/ui
edit: sorry didnt read all your post and if u deleted that file it shouldnt give any sound while taking photo,strange :/
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oh that worked. But what file should I delete to remove that short beep sound when I take a picture? The shutter sound is gone but not the beep before
Hello everyone,
Posting this for my wife,
I've got some problems with her phone...
It's sound related, I don't know how and even why, but her notification sounds, alarm sounds et ringtone sound are always reverting to default ones a few time after setting them to which one she wants.
Sound are on SD card, she doesn't unmount her sd card or something like that.
I even created a sound profile but it changed sound again :'(
Phone is Stock, unrooted, etc. It does the same in gingerbread, and now in ics.
If anyone can help me it would be much much appreciated
Thank you.
Copy the files on phone storage... I had that problem, too but now, it's solved
WILLI120 said:
Copy the files on phone storage... I had that problem, too but now, it's solved
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How can I do that?
Thanks
veronesi.n said:
How can I do that?
Thanks
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Just take a file browser on your phone (Solid Explorer is a really great one) and then just copy & paste Best would be to copy them in /system/media/audio/ and than choose the right folder for your file from /alarms, /notifications or /ringtones
WILLI120 said:
Just take a file browser on your phone (Solid Explorer is a really great one) and then just copy & paste Best would be to copy them in /system/media/audio/ and than choose the right folder for your file from /alarms, /notifications or /ringtones
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Can't do that without root, can you?
markj338 said:
Can't do that without root, can you?
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Ok I looked my setup up again and files are still on SD-card Maan this is awkward...
Copy your files to /SD-card/media/audio/ and than choose right folder from /ringtones, /notifications and /alarms
This should definitiely work as it worked for me too
Anyone know how to add a boot sound to a Google Edition ROM? I'm sure the file has to have a certain name, and be placed in the customize folder somewhere, but I've placed my file called PowerOn.ogg in both System/Media/Audio/UI and System/Customize and nothing. Any help is appreciated.
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Anyone know how to add a boot sound to a Google Edition ROM? I'm sure the file has to have a certain name, and be placed in the customize folder somewhere, but I've placed my file called PowerOn.ogg in both System/Media/Audio/UI and System/Customize and nothing. Any help is appreciated.
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Place your audio file in System/Customize/resource. It should be the only audio file in the folder. Also, I'm not sure an .ogg file will work, best to make sure it's either .wav or .mp3 just to be sure. -Mike
kibmikey1 said:
Place your audio file in System/Customize/resource. It should be the only audio file in the folder. Also, I'm not sure an .ogg file will work, best to make sure it's either .wav or .mp3 just to be sure. -Mike
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Thanks. There's no resource folder in Customize, so I'll just make one and give it a shot.
Nope, nada.
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.
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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