There's gotta be a way to adjust system volume, right?
Searching google reveals this adb shell command, but it just returned an error on my Pixel 5.
adb shell settings get system volume_system
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Anyone else got any thoughts?
The Pixel 5's super loud system sounds bug has been fixed
SNAP! BLOOP! CLICK! BLEEP!
www.androidpolice.com
That link just further describes the issue and offers no solution. Am I missing something?
The only way, that I know of turning off the screenshot sound, is to put the phone on vibrate.
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Hey guys,
i got my nexus 6 today. I instantly rooted the device for titanium backup and stuff. Now i have one problem left. Is there a way to disable the sound when pressing the volume up or down button? On my other phone i simply had to rename/delete some sound files in "system/media/audio/ui". But there are no soundfiles like that. Some ROMs have an option to disable those sounds, but i didn't find something like this either. Is there any workaround for this?
No ideas how to fix this?
schockfroster said:
No ideas how to fix this?
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ROMs have this option. I believe Rastapop and some others have it. Its been a while wince I used Rastapop I'm running LS currently and I don't see the option.
With root access i think there has to be a way to locate these sound files and simply rename them or replace them with "empty" sound files. But even total commander couldn't find them while searching the whole system. I don't know the exact name so i searched for "*.ogg". There were files like camera focus or low battery.
Pilz said:
ROMs have this option. I believe Rastapop and some others have it. Its been a while wince I used Rastapop I'm running LS currently and I don't see the option.
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What he said. I'm using euphoria and it has the feature. It's under settings to sound and notifications to other sounds.
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Has anyone been able to activate the native call recording on CM12 nightly (2015-02-18)?
I've run
Code:
adb shell setprop persist.call_recording.enabled true
adb shell setprop persist.call_recording.src 4
And rebooted. The values are still there, but the call record button doesn't show up in the UI. Is there anywhere else I need to enable it?
I'm able to use Boldbest Recorder without issue - and it's legal for me to record my personal calls in my country.
can i ask why would u use cm12 on this?
Not being funny at all just wondering
Why? I like Trebuchet, I can remove apps I don't use (no bloatware), better customisation like centre clock, access to the notification LED, button placement to put the back button on the right - and adding cursor control to the button bar - and I find that it runs faster & smoother.
Now, does anyone know how to activate the native call recorder?
oky no worries i have just ordered this my first nexus so was just wondering is all
Hope u get it sorted
edent said:
Why? I like Trebuchet, I can remove apps I don't use (no bloatware), better customisation like centre clock, access to the notification LED, button placement to put the back button on the right - and adding cursor control to the button bar - and I find that it runs faster & smoother.
Now, does anyone know how to activate the native call recorder?
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Are you sure the kernel supports it?
I don't know much about the whole process, but it might be a feature that is half baked for the N6? Akin to the first few harmon/karden ports to non-Sprint M8s.
As I mentioned, the Boldbeast call recorder works fine. The nightly release logs look like they support recording.
edent said:
As I mentioned, the Boldbeast call recorder works fine. The nightly release logs look like they support recording.
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Read read read lol sorry missed that.
edent said:
Has anyone been able to activate the native call recording on CM12 nightly (2015-02-18)?
I've run
Code:
adb shell setprop persist.call_recording.enabled true
adb shell setprop persist.call_recording.src 4
And rebooted. The values are still there, but the call record button doesn't show up in the UI. Is there anywhere else I need to enable it?
I'm able to use Boldbest Recorder without issue - and it's legal for me to record my personal calls in my country.
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Call recording feature is actually enable-able on a device basis. I think it depends on the actual hardware of your phone, sound routing etc. etc.
For example, I have bacon and the feature is available only since 20150401:
http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/c/90821/
You'd better check on http://www.cmxlog.com/12/shamu/ for a green item stating "shamu" and "call recording".
I hope this can help.
You are right, not long after, someone ported it to Shamu. I then found the code where it's disabled by default.
I didn't get a chance to try it in cm12 before 5.1 came out.
I'm back on stock for now.
Where in the system files I can find this noise file so I can delete it cause that sound is very annoying? I have wallet case with the magnet hitting in back cover of Nexus making that annoying sound.
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Where in the system files I can find this noise file so I can delete it cause that sound is very annoying? I have wallet case with the magnet hitting in back cover of Nexus making that annoying sound.
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in /system/media/audio/, as always. do you have root?
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in /system/media/audio/, as always. do you have root?
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Yes, phone is rooted but I didn't find that sound there.
Link below shows preview that sound
youtube.com/watch?v=27lJjos_tNg
I have been looking into this myself, and it seems the NFC sounds are built into NfcNci.apk (I can't post links yet, but it's the first hit on Google for the search "nexus 6 disable nfc sounds").
The post I linked above has a fairly easy solution posted, but root access is required. I have been using Trigger for a while now but have never seen the option to disable these system sounds, as mentioned by one user.
I'm rooted and I have tasker. The phone is for an older person who can't see. I'm using tasker to automatically turn the volumes and turn the speakerphone on whenever someone calls but I would still like it to be louder.
Is there any sort of way to do that... like how MX Player seems to be able to up the volume on movies even more than a regular video player at full phone volume?
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Change the value in mixer_paths.xml. Google search on how to do it or do speaker gain using a kernel with the capabilities.
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I'm rooted and I have tasker. The phone is for an older person who can't see. I'm using tasker to automatically turn the volumes and turn the speakerphone on whenever someone calls but I would still like it to be louder.
Is there any sort of way to do that... like how MX Player seems to be able to up the volume on movies even more than a regular video player at full phone volume?
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Viper4Android?
zephiK said:
Change the value in mixer_paths.xml. Google search on how to do it or do speaker gain using a kernel with the capabilities.
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I'll look this up. I assume I just need a file manager that supports root access to edit it. I know I've edited some xml files before to do different things but I can't remember the exact app I used. I'm thinking ES File Explorer.
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I'll look this up. I assume I just need a file manager that supports root access to edit it. I know I've edited some xml files before to do different things but I can't remember the exact app I used. I'm thinking ES File Explorer.
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just use viper4android. its the loudest youll be able to get them, and itll raise the quality of sound. there's a thread for it in the apps and themes section. and you will need root.
LaTropa64 said:
I'll look this up. I assume I just need a file manager that supports root access to edit it. I know I've edited some xml files before to do different things but I can't remember the exact app I used. I'm thinking ES File Explorer.
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Well, I think I found the variable I need to adjust and it doesn't seem to be making any difference.
<ctl name="RX7 Digital Volume" value="84" />
I've set that as high as 168 and it still sounds the same to me. (rebooted too just in case).
simms22 said:
just use viper4android. its the loudest youll be able to get them, and itll raise the quality of sound. there's a thread for it in the apps and themes section. and you will need root.
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I'll check it out. I really didn't want to install an app for it but if it works and doesn't suck down the battery life than I'm game.
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Well, I think I found the variable I need to adjust and it doesn't seem to be making any difference.
<ctl name="RX7 Digital Volume" value="84" />
I've set that as high as 168 and it still sounds the same to me. (rebooted too just in case).
I'll check it out. I really didn't want to install an app for it but if it works and doesn't suck down the battery life than I'm game.
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it works, battery drain is not noticeable, and sound quality is a HUGE improvement, especially via headphone. after you flash it(or install into /system/priv-app/) open it and itll ask to install the driver, press yes. after installing the driver(i pick highest quality) youll have to reboot for it to take effect. after you boot up, open the app and look at its options(press the top right), pick ui setting then pick expert. itll give you more choices for you to set up
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it works, battery drain is not noticeable, and sound quality is a HUGE improvement, especially via headphone. after you flash it(or install into /system/priv-app/) open it and itll ask to install the driver, press yes. after installing the driver(i pick highest quality) youll have to reboot for it to take effect. after you boot up, open the app and look at its options(press the top right), pick ui setting then pick expert. itll give you more choices for you to set up
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Is there anyway to get rid of it completely after installed? I granted it access to root to install the driver and after rebooting. "Ok, Google" doesn't work anymore. It just shows on the screen "Can't open microphone."
I want the phone to be extra loud but not at the expense of the Google Now voice commands no longer working.
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Is there anyway to get rid of it completely after installed? I granted it access to root to install the driver and after rebooting. "Ok, Google" doesn't work anymore. It just shows on the screen "Can't open microphone."
I want the phone to be extra loud but not at the expense of the Google Now voice commands no longer working.
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my ik google works fine, and with the screen off and not plugged in as well.
you might have to install a selinux mode changer app as well, i think it needs it on the n6. if no more selunux mode changer apps available in the play store anymore(new rule), there are a few kernels that set it as permissive.
Viper was a bust for me (at least from a new user perspective). I uninstalled the driver and uninstalled the app and the Mic is still broken. "Can't open microphone." on every voice command or even tapping the mic icon on the Google Now bar.
It looks like I get to reset to factory defaults.
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Viper was a bust for me (at least from a new user perspective). I uninstalled the driver and uninstalled the app and the Mic is still broken. "Can't open microphone." on every voice command or even tapping the mic icon on the Google Now bar.
It looks like I get to reset to factory defaults.
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you tried rebooting? also, try retraining it to your voice(long press any empty space on the homescreen, press settings, press voice, ok google detection, delete voice model).
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btw, here is the viper thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/themes-apps/viper4android-t2952137
I have been an android user for a long time, but this one is stumping me as there is no process or specific error. I have searched and haven't found anyone with a similar problem. Just got a Nexus 6 today and it will not make any notification sounds. The notification volume is all the way up and phone calls have a ringtone that works. What is really throwing me off is that when I am in the general settings or the settings for any other app, clicking on a notification sound has no response. I will be in settings and overlooking the list of potential default notification sounds and no matter which one I click there is no noise, as where with the ringtones they all will play me the sample.
If anyone has any ideas I would appreciate it, I hate that something this simple has stumped me somehow.
Thank you.
this happens with my alarm sound in the settings. it just won't play it, even though its a google sound. but, when its needed, like when my alarm goes off, it sounds. and that's what is really important. so I ignore the fact that it doesn't play in settings anymore (it used to though).
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this happens with my alarm sound in the settings. it just won't play it, even though its a google sound. but, when its needed, like when my alarm goes off, it sounds. and that's what is really important. so I ignore the fact that it doesn't play in settings anymore (it used to though).
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If that were the case I could deal with it but it won't even make a sound when its supposed to.
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If that were the case I could deal with it but it won't even make a sound when its supposed to.
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try using an app to set a notification sound, maybe that will work.
This happened to me running Pure Nexus, reboot fixed the issue. Still not sure why it didn't work in the first place
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