MGS codec unlock sounds - Droid Incredible Themes and Apps

i am working on trying to figure out how to make my phone lock and unlock like the mgs codec. i have got the files on the phone and it works but is way to loud. i have attached the files i used if someone with more audio editing experince wants to take a crack at it.
the files have to be in .ogg format and be labeled Lock.ogg and Unlock.ogg. i used advanced wma workshop to convert the files from mp3.
to put them on your phone if anyone wants this
1 reboot into recovery
2 mount /system
3 open cmd and nav to your sdk/tools folder
4 pull system/media/audio/ui (this will backup the files before you replace them)
5 copy the backed up ogg files from your sdk/tools folder to another safe location and put the modified ogg files into the sdk/tools folder
6 push Lock.ogg system/media/audio/ui
7 push Unlock.ogg system/media/audio/ui
8 unmount /system and reboot
also if anyone does do this could someone upload the backed up files for me i didn't think about doin the pull till i wrote this up and i don't feel like doing a nandroid restore to get them back.
edit my buddy confirmed that i had these backwards i guess that is what i get for not listening to the files first. i reuploaded with correct file names

what if you just took the audio files and decreased the volume of the actual file?
http://www.hlss.us/index.php?p=8

bonzai299 said:
what if you just took the audio files and decreased the volume of the actual file?
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that is what i was thinkin just didnt know how to till my buddy told me when i showed him the lock and unlock on my phone. i am gonna go work on this somemore and i'll report back.

I was wondering if you could walk me thru the steps in more detail... I'm not sure how to proceed past step 3! not sure if its cuz i have a mac... sorry this is my first post

Nice will try this
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using audacity http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
i used the amplify effect and dropped both ogg files down some
seems to be where i want the sound at, but you can use audacity (which is free btw) to drop it more if you want
http://www.mediafire.com/?etknj3uiv55ql99
fwiw you can adb push these while the phone is running if you adb remount before it (need s-off)

so i tried this through the mount/system through clockmod and was able to push this files but it will not switch to the files i pushed, just uses the system defaults any suggestions? im thinking of just overwritting the rom zip with the new zip sounds and reflashing sounds good?

Zero0ftheArk said:
so i tried this through the mount/system through clockmod and was able to push this files but it will not switch to the files i pushed, just uses the system defaults any suggestions? im thinking of just overwritting the rom zip with the new zip sounds and reflashing sounds good?
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I used root explorer and just put the files in the system/media/audio/UI and did a restart and it worked.

right on ill give that a try

hey I used rootexplorer as well but i have a question because it does appear to be working. so did you MOVE or COPY all the files (mp3 + ogg) into the UI folder? It does not show up.

orion0924 said:
hey I used rootexplorer as well but i have a question because it does appear to be working. so did you MOVE or COPY all the files (mp3 + ogg) into the UI folder? It does not show up.
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i firsted removed the defaults and moved the new files works like a charm but for some strange reason the two sounds merge when i lock phone and the unlock works great not sure whats up may restore originals and try again but first attempt worked fine with the deleting and moveing, i was adding a boot animation and before i knew it both play? no biggie really they overlap each other so its not some drawn out tone

Zero0ftheArk said:
i firsted removed the defaults and moved the new files works like a charm but for some strange reason the two sounds merge when i lock phone and the unlock works great not sure whats up may restore originals and try again but first attempt worked fine with the deleting and moveing, i was adding a boot animation and before i knew it both play? no biggie really they overlap each other so its not some drawn out tone
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Make sure you did not put the .mp3 and .ogg file in the same place just the .ogg

synisterwolf said:
Make sure you did not put the .mp3 and .ogg file in the same place just the .ogg
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nah, i converted the mp3s to .ogg files since i lowered the sound volume since originals were enough to give me a heart attack lol

SynisterWolf said:
I used root explorer and just put the files in the system/media/audio/UI and did a restart and it worked.
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[REQ] Media Files

hi.
i usually copy the audio folder that i have found (link is below) to /system/media everytime after i flash a ROM. i do this using android commander.
however, lately, there are many ROMs and i flash new ROMs quite frequently and im not always near my PC.
i dont know how to make flashable update.zip files to flash in recovery.
can someone please make one so that it wil copy the attached folder to /system/media?
thanks nd advance
here is the folder:
http://www.mediafire.com/?lnu7xqtinjh3v11
zidane said:
hi.
i usually copy the audio folder that i have found (link is below) to /system/media everytime after i flash a ROM. i do this using android commander.
however, lately, there are many ROMs and i flash new ROMs quite frequently and im not always near my PC.
i dont know how to make flashable update.zip files to flash in recovery.
can someone please make one so that it wil copy the attached folder to /system/media?
thanks nd advance
here is the folder:
http://www.mediafire.com/?lnu7xqtinjh3v11
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Why not just put them on your sdcard in media folder? I think all roms read from there too as long as the paths are the same (minus the system folder)
Yeah, make the below folders on the sdcard either on the root, or within a folder called media:
notifications
ringtones
alarms
The phone will then present the contents of these when you are selecting one (eg/ the notifications contents will be visable when choosing a message alert).
i am familiar with the media folder on the root of the SD card, however, there are 2 reasons why i dont use it:
1. sometimes, the response is slow, so when someone calls, for a second or 2, the phone lights up with the contact calling but does not ring immediatly.
2. some files get duplicated.
thanks for your quick responses!
zidane said:
1. sometimes, the response is slow, so when someone calls, for a second or 2, the phone lights up with the contact calling but does not ring immediatly.
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Strange, never noticed this happen to me. I've had it play a default ringtone while my sdcard was mounted, but never noticed any kind of delay otherwise.
zidane said:
2. some files get duplicated.
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Good point. I have a similar audio collection on my sdcard but I manually removed the ones that appear in CyaogenMod so they wouldn't duplicate but that could be a pain if switching between roms.
Anyway, here is the update.zip you requested
Crap, just over the 8meg attachment limit even with maximum compression, so here ya go:
http://www.mediafire.com/?tsf9252plbggr8x
gIMpSTa said:
Crap, just over the 8meg attachment limit even with maximum compression, so here ya go:
http://www.mediafire.com/?tsf9252plbggr8x
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haha i know! i went through that too!
and thanks so much for this!

Request- boot animation

Superjail! Anything is fine really as long as it's a superjail clip. Prefer no audio. Thanks!
Droid X 2.3.3 Rooted
help w boot animation
marculous said:
Superjail! Anything is fine really as long as it's a superjail clip. Prefer no audio. Thanks!
edit - so i tried to make my own based on one i have now that works - this is it
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/11997836/superjail_bootanimation.zip
but it doesnt work, wont install in cwm. any idea what im doing wrong?
thanks
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make a folder called data, and a folder called local inside that. put you bootanimation.zip inside the local folder. then close everything. rightclick on the media folder and click add to archive, assuming you have winzip. then on the popup screen name it [whateveryouwant].zip and change the compression method to store and click done. now put that on the root of your sd card and flash it using cwm
I tried that and still it won't install. I must be doing something wrong.
mattmartin77 said:
make a folder called data, and a folder called local inside that. put you bootanimation.zip inside the local folder. then close everything. rightclick on the media folder and click add to archive, assuming you have winzip. then on the popup screen name it [whateveryouwant].zip and change the compression method to store and click done. now put that on the root of your sd card and flash it using cwm
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Droid ApeX 2.0
it NEEDS to be store compression method
or you could put the bootanimation.zip on your sd card and use root explorer to move it to data local
mattmartin77 said:
it NEEDS to be store compression method
or you could put the bootanimation.zip on your sd card and use root explorer to move it to data local
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i used store compression with winzip, and root explorer just force closes on rooted gb leak, idk why...about to start over from scratch after looking at the actual files of the boot animation i have now that works, which is this
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/11997836/Spell_FullVersion_bootanimation.zip
thats my reference point.
marculous said:
i used store compression with winzip, and root explorer just force closes on rooted gb leak, idk why...about to start over from scratch after looking at the actual files of the boot animation i have now that works, which is this
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/11997836/Spell_FullVersion_bootanimation.zip
thats my reference point.
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edit - okay i can get it on the phone, but i still have to fix AR, framerate and i have to turn all 880 jpgs sideways first. haha.
marculous said:
edit - okay i can get it on the phone, but i still have to fix AR, framerate and i have to turn all 880 jpgs sideways first. haha.
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success is mine!
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/11997836/superjail.zip

[Q] Boot sound possible?

I'm currently playing with Mazout's CM10 rom for G2x/p999
i found an aperture science boot animation i want to use, but i want to put sound with it.
not the original sound you might see out there, i want to put a song. I understand it probably needs to be .ogg format, which is something i can do.. but how do i set up the phone?
Is it possible?
If so, where do i put the sound?
Do i need to tweak something to make it play?
Eve_brea said:
I'm currently playing with Mazout's CM10 rom for G2x/p999
i found an aperture science boot animation i want to use, but i want to put sound with it.
not the original sound you might see out there, i want to put a song. I understand it probably needs to be .ogg format, which is something i can do.. but how do i set up the phone?
Is it possible?
If so, where do i put the sound?
Do i need to tweak something to make it play?
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there is a bootanimations thread in the app/theme threads, i remember the information on how to do it is there.
"my mind draws lots of blanks actually"
justjackyl said:
there is a bootanimations thread in the app/theme threads, i remember the information on how to do it is there.
"my mind draws lots of blanks actually"
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1. Download the "bootsnd.sh" file and put it on the root of your sd card. ( It is the file right below step 3)
2. Download the "android_audio.mp3"(or you can get a .MP3 and rename it) file and using root explorer copy it to /system/media
3. Open Terminal Emulator and type the following commands. Press enter after each line:
su
cd /sdcard
sh bootsnd.sh
reboot
http://www.mediafire.com/?1y2x0cyn6rw6myc
However, this did nothing.
thanks it worked for me
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Eve_brea said:
1. Download the "bootsnd.sh" file and put it on the root of your sd card. ( It is the file right below step 3)
2. Download the "android_audio.mp3"(or you can get a .MP3 and rename it) file and using root explorer copy it to /system/media
3. Open Terminal Emulator and type the following commands. Press enter after each line:
su
cd /sdcard
sh bootsnd.sh
reboot
http://www.mediafire.com/?1y2x0cyn6rw6myc
However, this did nothing.
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Ive only used it with the sounds that were paired with the bootani's in that thread, beyond that, I have no idea.
I've since gone back to regular ani's.
"my mind draws lots of blanks actually"
justjackyl said:
Ive only used it with the sounds that were paired with the bootani's in that thread, beyond that, I have no idea.
I've since gone back to regular ani's.
"my mind draws lots of blanks actually"
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i found another boot anim with sound, and checked the settings of the MP3 to make sure it wasn't something on my end...
44100 khz, 128 mbps
and i used a file that was only about 10 seconds long so it wouldn't mess anything up.
It still won't work, so i dunno what's wrong.

[Q] Turn off camera shutter sound

Any idea how to turn the camera's shutter sound off? I can't find it in the camera menu.
supa2001 said:
Any idea how to turn the camera's shutter sound off? I can't find it in the camera menu.
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If you have root look in system/build.prop/ and change this line (or something similar) value to 0: ro.camera.sound.forced=1 -----> ro.camera.sound.forced=0. Haven`t tried it myself on the N5 though.
you can also delete or rename the sound files in /system/media/audio/ui. The filenames are self explaining and start with camera_ or video_; they are .ogg filetype.
On custom roms yull be able to
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You can also switch your phone state to silent or vibrate only. This will kill the noisy camera sound as well.
Sceetr said:
You can also switch your phone state to silent or vibrate only. This will kill the noisy camera sound as well.
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What he said.
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gee2012 said:
If you have root look in system/build.prop/ and change this line (or something similar) value to 0: ro.camera.sound.forced=1 -----> ro.camera.sound.forced=0. Haven`t tried it myself on the N5 though.
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Can't find any line with camera in it.
xdafalter said:
you can also delete or rename the sound files in /system/media/audio/ui. The filenames are self explaining and start with camera_ or video_; they are .ogg filetype.
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I renamed the 3 files, but sound still present.
supa2001 said:
Can't find any line with camera in it.
I renamed the 3 files, but sound still present.
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Are you sure renaming was a success. Try a reboot, after that: is the sound still there and are the files still renamed?
xdafalter said:
Are you sure renaming was a success. Try a reboot, after that: is the sound still there and are the files still renamed?
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Yeah, I even moved the files to other folders, and sounds still there.
I renamed the 2 camera_xxx.ogg and 1 video_xxx.ogg in media/UI folder.
Which files did you rename?
supa2001 said:
Yeah, I even moved the files to other folders, and sounds still there.
I renamed the 2 camera_xxx.ogg and 1 video_xxx.ogg in media/UI folder.
Which files did you rename?
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Exactly those. This is weird, you are rooted on bootloader is unlocked?
How did you move the files?
What is the exact path of the files?
Maybe, if they are still in an indexed dir the media scanner still finds them.
For me this was working on several devices...
xdafalter said:
Exactly those. This is weird, you are rooted on bootloader is unlocked?
How did you move the files?
What is the exact path of the files?
Maybe, if they are still in an indexed dir the media scanner still finds them.
For me this was working on several devices...
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I moved it to audio folder instead of UI using Root Browser.
The exact path of the 3 files are system\media\audio\UI
I renamed by adding a 1 in front of the filename.
Thanks!
Another way. Tested and verified on Nexus 5
In terminal when rooted
su
mount -o "rw,remount" /system
cd /system/media/audio/ui/
mv camera_click.ogg camera_click.bck.ogg
Not working when using HDR mode . ?!?!?
i've renamed, moved and deleted all three audio files (camera_click.ogg , focus and video), and i still have the shutter sound when using the camera AND hdr mode.
Why ?
Any progress on shutting the sound on HDR mode?
Ok guys if you want to disable the HDR shutter sound you have do some extra steps.
What you need are:
A computer PC/Mac will be fine. ZIP file explorer software (I recommend 7-zip freeware and rich format support)
Rooted Nexus 5 Debugging Mode turn on
Root Explorer App from play store
1. Launch Root Explorer and local to /system/app/ look for GoogleCamera.apk file copy it and move to SD card partition (I copy to Download folder on SD card partition which is easy to find)
2. Connect the nexus 5 to your pc/mac copy the Googlecamera.apk from SD card partition to your PC. After that rename the GoogleCamera.apk to other name on your phone.(after modifity the apk and load back to the phone it won't replace the original apk incase issues we can alway replace the original apk back to system)
3. Open Googlecamera.apk on your computer with zip software you should see a list of file and folders, open "res/raw" folder you will see few files, search for following 2 files "hdr_plus_capture_done.ogg" "hdr_plus_capture_start.ogg" what you have to do is create a empty file on your computer and rename as this two file name with the same file format. After created the empty file just drag it to the apk file that we open with the zip software. When it done you should see two file with 0 byte.
4. Copy the modified Googlecamera.apk back to the sdcard partition location. disconnect the phone from your computer.
5. Launch the root explorer on your phone and copy and paste the modified Googlecamera.apk back to /system/app/ also please remember to change the file permission to rw-r-r. open the apk and click install (it will end up Not installed)
6. Reboot the phone and open the camera app and test shot with HDR+ mode it should be silent now.
Enjoy.
Johnsonyc said:
Ok guys if you want to disable the HDR shutter sound you have do some extra steps.
What you need are:
A computer PC/Mac will be fine. ZIP file explorer software (I recommend 7-zip freeware and rich format support)
Rooted Nexus 5 Debugging Mode turn on
Root Explorer App from play store
1. Launch Root Explorer and local to /system/app/ look for GoogleCamera.apk file copy it and move to SD card partition (I copy to Download folder on SD card partition which is easy to find)
2. Connect the nexus 5 to your pc/mac copy the Googlecamera.apk from SD card partition to your PC. After that rename the GoogleCamera.apk to other name on your phone.(after modifity the apk and load back to the phone it won't replace the original apk incase issues we can alway replace the original apk back to system)
3. Open Googlecamera.apk on your computer with zip software you should see a list of file and folders, open "res/raw" folder you will see few files, search for following 2 files "hdr_plus_capture_done.ogg" "hdr_plus_capture_start.ogg" what you have to do is create a empty file on your computer and rename as this two file name with the same file format. After created the empty file just drag it to the apk file that we open with the zip software. When it done you should see two file with 0 byte.
4. Copy the modified Googlecamera.apk back to the sdcard partition location. disconnect the phone from your computer.
5. Launch the root explorer on your phone and copy and paste the modified Googlecamera.apk back to /system/app/ also please remember to change the file permission to rw-r-r. open the apk and click install (it will end up Not installed)
6. Reboot the phone and open the camera app and test shot with HDR+ mode it should be silent now.
Enjoy.
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Tried this; when I try and install the apk I get "X App not installed"
that is normal cause all the system app will not installed they are boot loaded. Actually I tested even you not install just go for reboot it will work too
It works perfect with Cataclysm 4.4.2 :good:
Can someone upload the modified camera apk ?
Johnsonyc said:
Ok guys if you want to disable the HDR shutter sound you have do some extra steps.
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Thank you, but i don't have the skill to do this.

Volume mod

I took this volume mod from the t-mobile note 3 section
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2469463
we cant install a zip from a custom recover but we can take the file and copy it to the system folder manually. worked perfectly for me using root explorer.
Please make sure to backup ur original file before replacing with the new modded file. after install restart ur phone and get ready for some increased volume lol.
Audigy187 said:
I took this volume mod from the t-mobile note 3 section
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2469463
we cant install a zip from a custom recover but we can take the file and copy it to the system folder manually. worked perfectly for me using root explorer.
Please make sure to backup ur original file before replacing with the new modded file. after install restart ur phone and get ready for some increased volume lol.
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Thank you for sharing this. For me, with custom equalizer settings the Note 3's volume takes a hit.
EDIT: Argh. Never-mind, It doesn't work with my bluetooth headphones.
I can edit any volume spectrum on the file if you need help...just remember to open that zip file.. And simply backup old file and replace it with the new higher volume file..change permission and owner...and reboot....My phone is insane loud now...
My ear piece seemed so low..and now it's extremely loud...
wish777 said:
I can edit any volume spectrum on the file if you need help...just remember to open that zip file.. And simply backup old file and replace it with the new higher volume file..change permission and owner...and reboot....My phone is insane loud now...
My ear piece seemed so low..and now it's extremely loud...
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Can you change the volume for bluetooth?
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archie87 said:
Can you change the volume for bluetooth?
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Did you try the mod the op linked the thread too? I used the medium loud version and was plenty loud for me..but if it's not for you I can make it a little louder for ya..post your file here and I'll touch it up for ya..
wish777 said:
Did you try the mod the op linked the thread too? I used the medium loud version and was plenty loud for me..but if it's not for you I can make it a little louder for ya..post your file here and I'll touch it up for ya..
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Are you using wireless headphones? I tried all three files and there was no difference. I am connected via apt-x so perhaps the mod only boosts SBC volume and not apt-x? I am not sure.
Ideally I would just like the Bluetooth volume boosted. I don't really need the others. I attached my file. Thanks!
archie87 said:
Are you using wireless headphones? I tried all three files and there was no difference. I am connected via apt-x so perhaps the mod only boosts SBC volume and not apt-x? I am not sure.
Ideally I would just like the Bluetooth volume boosted. I don't really need the others. I attached my file. Thanks!
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I only edited the "Headset Rx device" to 2.70.5% There seems to be no values within bluetooth like you said, but it seems to revert back to headset sbc settings....so lets try this. I don't have a bluetooth to test this on.
KEEP A BACKUP.....Just in case ok...
https://db.tt/RJQTzei4
wish777 said:
I only edited the "Headset Rx device" to 2.70.5% There seems to be no values within bluetooth like you said, but it seems to revert back to headset sbc settings....so lets try this. I don't have a bluetooth to test this on.
KEEP A BACKUP.....Just in case ok...
https://db.tt/RJQTzei4
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Thanks. So...I named my old with .bak at the end and copied the new one but now my phone won't boot past the AT&T logo. I had changed to the correct permissions and everything. The original is on the phone but I also attached it above. Question is; How do I get it back on my phone or restore the one on there?
You can use flash Gordon to flash these.
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I'm guessing all I need to do is somehow flash the one file but how do I this since I can't boot?
can i use it on stock rom?
oreizinho said:
can i use it on stock rom?
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I don't see why not.
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Archie87 the file I sent above was just to copy and paste where your old file was...Did it make the bluetooth louder?
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archie87 said:
I'm guessing all I need to do is somehow flash the one file but how do I this since I can't boot?
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What did you do for the phone not to boot up am curious? If all you did was just copy the volume file I posted for you it was nothing more then I edited the headset rx volume just a little more then stock..Didn't change or mess with any other volumes...Very weird that happened or did you flash the files from the link the op has? No one has to flash ANYTHING just side load it...
wish777 said:
Archie87 the file I sent above was just to copy and paste where your old file was...Did it make the bluetooth louder?
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What did you do for the phone not to boot up am curious? If all you did was just copy the volume file I posted for you it was nothing more then I edited the headset rx volume just a little more then stock..Didn't change or mess with any other volumes...Very weird that happened or did you flash the files from the link the op has? No one has to flash ANYTHING just side load it...
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I removed the .txt because I didn't see a .txt file in the folder. Lol. It's working now, I was able to flash MJ5 via the MJ5 restore thread. Bluetooth is as it has been though. Should I try again? =X
archie87 said:
I removed the .txt because I didn't see a .txt file in the folder. Lol. It's working now, I was able to flash MJ5 via the MJ5 restore thread. Bluetooth is as it has been though. Should I try again? =X
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idk...Your Dangerous lmao
Just make sure the file is the same type...I just uploaded it to dropbox i didn't zip the file i don't believe the file typed changed...As long as the files type is the same,,,MAKE A BACKUP FIRST..then copy or move the file over to where it belongs change permissions and owner then reboot...Should be fine...Im curious if it did change the Bluetooth volume though
wish777 said:
idk...Your Dangerous lmao
Just make sure the file is the same type...I just uploaded it to dropbox i didn't zip the file i don't believe the file typed changed...As long as the files type is the same,,,MAKE A BACKUP FIRST..then copy or move the file over to where it belongs change permissions and owner then reboot...Should be fine...Im curious if it did change the Bluetooth volume though
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Lol. :silly:
The size is different from the default file too however, 98kb vs 158kb. When I click your dropbox link it shows the correct file but when I download it, it's a .txt file. I have a feeling it's going to have the same effect so I'm wary to try again.
archie87 said:
Lol. :silly:
The size is different from the default file too however, 98kb vs 158kb. When I click your dropbox link it shows the correct file but when I download it, it's a .txt file. I have a feeling it's going to have the same effect so I'm wary to try again.
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I believe I saved your file,ill just zip it for you then extract it..then copy and paste it in the right folder...change permission and owner and reboot...
Question that is strange my file is 158kb in my system/etc. As well? When I extracted your zip that file was smaller for some reason?
Let me confirm..Your on AT&T Samsung note 3 correct? I'll just copy mine straight out of my phone and hopefully change that value that will increase Bluetooth.
Try this one...see if you think you notice a change in Bluetooth volume..if so then I can change it higher.. https://db.tt/RJQTzei4
wish777 said:
I believe I saved your file,ill just zip it for you then extract it..then copy and paste it in the right folder...change permission and owner and reboot...
Question that is strange my file is 158kb in my system/etc. As well? When I extracted your zip that file was smaller for some reason?
Let me confirm..Your on AT&T Samsung note 3 correct? I'll just copy mine straight out of my phone and hopefully change that value that will increase Bluetooth.
Try this one...see if you think you notice a change in Bluetooth volume..if so then I can change it higher.. https://db.tt/RJQTzei4
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Ok this time the file is the right size but it still insists on adding .txt. I removed it, copied to the folder and it worked but I don't notice a difference. I am indeed using AT&T note 3 btw.
archie87 said:
Ok this time the file is the right size but it still insists on adding .txt. I removed it, copied to the folder and it worked but I don't notice a difference. I am indeed using AT&T note 3 btw.
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Ok..thanks for testing the file...I mailed the op who modded the first volume file. Maybe he will know how to raise the Bluetooth volume.. I tried ;(
wish777 said:
Ok..thanks for testing the file...I mailed the op who modded the first volume file. Maybe he will know how to raise the Bluetooth volume.. I tried ;(
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Thank you for trying. I'm actually ditching the bluetooth headphones because they're not working properly anyway.

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