Stock 2.2 unlock sound replace? - Droid Incredible Themes and Apps

Can anyone tell me how i can replace the "click" sound for the Unlock screen on the new 2.2 ROM that was leaked? i want to use the Droid sound .ogg file instead of the unlock sound HTC put in.
I tried doing a adb push Unlock.ogg /system/media/audio/ui
but it didn't replace it,
I did it in recovery and it said it went through, but audio is the same
am I missing a command?

NCX Designs said:
Can anyone tell me how i can replace the "click" sound for the Unlock screen on the new 2.2 ROM that was leaked? i want to use the Droid sound .ogg file instead of the unlock sound HTC put in.
I tried doing a adb push Unlock.ogg /system/media/audio/ui
but it didn't replace it,
I did it in recovery and it said it went through, but audio is the same
am I missing a command?
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Did you mount system and data
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hmm, not sure how to so i doubt it

In recovery,go into partitions menu and select mount system mount.data.
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Thanks a bunch! It worked!

NCX Designs said:
Thanks a bunch! It worked!
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Your welcome
Cheers!
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NCX Designs said:
Can anyone tell me how i can replace the "click" sound for the Unlock screen on the new 2.2 ROM that was leaked? i want to use the Droid sound .ogg file instead of the unlock sound HTC put in.
I tried doing a adb push Unlock.ogg /system/media/audio/ui
but it didn't replace it,
I did it in recovery and it said it went through, but audio is the same
am I missing a command?
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mind sharing the file?

There you go, just rename it to Unlock.ogg after you unzip it

NEWB...Please Help
Hey guys,
I know this thread is a bit old but I am new to this stuff and have very little idea about how to do this.
Is there a resource somewhere here that explains the how to's for guys like me?
Or just a noob guide to making my dinc play a different sound when I unlock it.
Thanks so much.

It was explained earlier in the thread. For this update zip method reboot into recovery. Go into mounts/storage mount system and data. Then flash your update zip just make sure to rename the audio file in the zip to the file name mentioned above. Hope that helps.
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sunder74 said:
It was explained earlier in the thread. For this update zip method reboot into recovery. Go into mounts/storage mount system and data. Then flash your update zip just make sure to rename the audio file in the zip to the file name mentioned above. Hope that helps.
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No... that is not a flashable zip. You need to extract the file from the zip, rename it and adb push to its location. If this doesn't make sense, don't bother cuz you can f#ck up your phone...

Can any audio file be used for this? ie: can I rename laser.mp3 to unlock.ogg? Will that work?
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Comicazy said:
Can any audio file be used for this? ie: can I rename laser.mp3 to unlock.ogg? Will that work?
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That will not work, you must convert the file from mp3 to ogg first, use this site to do that
http://media.io/
simply upload your file you want to use, select the format you want to convert to (.ogg for UI audio (ie: unlock sound, alert sound, etc)
before sending to your phone, be sure to rename the audio file to be exactly the same name (including Caps) ie: Unlock.ogg NOT unlock.ogg
I hope this helps, if it does, please click "Thanks"!
The reason for the caps vs lowercase is because this is a Linux operating system, in Linux, the OS see's file names as OS files if there named a certain way, take for example
if you put a folder called Media on your SD card's root, and then have another folder called "Notifications" inside that, the phone will show those files as Notification sounds when selecting them to change
if the folder was called media and not Media, the phone would ignore it If its on the SD card, but if its inside the System folder it won't.
Media>Notifications>Name.ogg <<SD card))
Media>Audio>UI>Name.ogg <<system/media/audio/ui) internal memory
but all the audio files inside the System/Media/Audio/UI folder have caps then lowercase.
Unlock.ogg
Lock.ogg
VideoRecord.ogg
KeypressReturn.ogg
KeypressDelete.ogg
Effect_Tick.ogg
camera_click.ogg
if you rename a file that doesn't exactly match what the system wants, it will not replace the existing one and still use the stock one.
make sense yet? (No Pun intended) lol
do you get it? (the UI folder must be inside the System/Customize/

What you said makes sense. Although I can't seem to get that website to work from my phone. Every time I click convert, I says cannot locate. Do I need to do this from a computer?
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Comicazy said:
What you said makes sense. Although I can't seem to get that website to work from my phone. Every time I click convert, I says cannot locate. Do I need to do this from a computer?
Comic
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can't do it on your phone, it uses java and some other sort of code that won't work on a mobile phone.
simply save it to your pc where you know it would be easy to find and then just push it using ADB (make sure you move or save the file inside the tools folder of the sdk if you push it using adb or it adb won't find it

SUCCESS! I was actually able to use a different site using my phone. http://www.online-convert.com/
I then used root explorer to rename and copy the file into the correct system folder. Works great now. My only complaint is that it seems I can't control the volume of the lock/unlock sounds I chose using any of the volume settings. It's always on full blast unless I set to silent or vibrate. Any ideas? Thanks.
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SUCCESS AGAIN!! I did some research and found out you can change the system volume, which controls the lock sounds, via an app called Audio Manager. I just used the free widget version and lowered my system volume by one or two. Works great. I don't personally use the widget portion of the app. Thanks for everyone's help on this. Hope my trials help someone else find the answers they need.
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Comicazy said:
SUCCESS AGAIN!! I did some research and found out you can change the system volume, which controls the lock sounds, via an app called Audio Manager. I just used the free widget version and lowered my system volume by one or two. Works great. I don't personally use the widget portion of the app. Thanks for everyone's help on this. Hope my trials help someone else find the answers they need.
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lol yeah, its media volume is what you want to control the sounds volumes, and you can control this under settings>sound>volume
be carefule with those volume apps they can screw up your speaker, some are designed to send more voltage to your speaker than it can handle making it louder but as an end result can fry your speaker and cause it to crackle or have static

NCX Designs said:
lol yeah, its media volume is what you want to control the sounds volumes, and you can control this under settings>sound>volume
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Actually, media volume does nothing to adjust the lock sounds once you change them. System sounds is what you want to change. Although keep in mind that this also changes the volumes for 'sound on keypress' and 'audible selection' options. I just lowered mine from 7 to 6 and it made a HUGE different in the volume.
NCX Designs said:
be carefule with those volume apps they can screw up your speaker, some are designed to send more voltage to your speaker than it can handle making it louder but as an end result can fry your speaker and cause it to crackle or have static
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That's why I dont use them to make anything louder, but more to individually control each sound. If I want music or something louder, I'll plug my phone into some sort of external system.
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You guys doing this on a stock sense rom? Because i've done the exact same thing and nothing changes on either the unlock screen or the camea shutter.

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[Request] disable camera sound from camera settings

I ask you guys if someone is able to add in camera settings an option to disable the camera sound, it's not present in the stock app
the only way I found is to disable system volume via cVolume
anyone ? thx
deadpoux said:
I ask you guys if someone is able to add in camera settings an option to disable the camera sound, it's not present in the stock app
the only way I found is to disable system volume via cVolume
anyone ? thx
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I just deleted the camera shutter sound file...
but please enable this feature...
AbsoluteDesignz said:
I just deleted the camera shutter sound file...
but please enable this feature...
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Where's the file located?
+1 I hate that sound
/system/media/audio/ui/camera_click.ogg
if you want it to sound different, just replace it with a different file.
if you don't want to hear it, just rename it.
if you want an automated process to do it, just make a simple script that renames it back and forth between the proper name and anything else (remember to mount r/w)
i don't get why people want this as an option.. is there EVER a time when you actually want it to make the sound? just nuke it... why waste the space for a radio button or check-box?
*edit* also, @deadpoux ... it's not an option in the stock rom because they've been trying to make it a legal requirement in many places, including the US. Not sure if this has passed or not, but here's the first link I found about it. http://www.tgdaily.com/consumer-electronics-features/41212-camera-click-sound-could-become-legally-required
sorry in advance for being so noob, but.... how can I delete/rename the file?
Tried using terminal emulator on the phone, but get no permission message....
please advise.
thnks
adb remount
adb shell rm /system/media/audio/ui/camera_click.ogg
Should do the trick.
if you're not comfortable with using adb, just download "rootexplorer" and navigate to the directory then in the upper right corner, click the button to select "r/w" access (read/write) and then long click camera_click.ogg and delete or rename, etc...
then switch back to "r/o" (read only) when you're done.
I will mention if you use root explorer, be VERY careful, if you poke around too much, you may cause issues with your phone. I can't see anyone actually bricking their phone with it, but it would require a reflash at the very least. I'd recommend at least trying to understand adb basics.
thanks guys, I used adb with your suggestion and now the camera is silent!!
thanks again!
SilentSnap Camera App
There´s an app for that now
SilentSnap Camera
What is the location for the focus sound?
Yaotl said:
What is the location for the focus sound?
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\system\media\audio\ui\camera_click.ogg
rori~ said:
\system\media\audio\ui\camera_click.ogg
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That's the actual picture taking sound. If you hold the trackball to focus, there is another sound before the picture is taken.
yeah, wasnt aware of this, right...donno where it is yet, sorry..
Yaotl said:
That's the actual picture taking sound. If you hold the trackball to focus, there is another sound before the picture is taken.
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Isn't that just the sound of the "Volume Up/Down" sound? In that case i wouldn't remove that one :-/
Re: [request]disable camera sound from camera settings
no i think its another one.
i guess we could listen to them all the find the second sound......
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depending on what rom ur on
CM 5.0.5.3 has desire camera port and it has the shut shutter sound off in options
its a bit more difficult getting the CM 5.0.5.3 desire camera port to work on CM 5.0.6 and the app is obviously on the desire rom's, enom's official rom has the use for it as well
unzip & push this .ogg file to /system/media/audio/ui
Yaotl said:
That's the actual picture taking sound. If you hold the trackball to focus, there is another sound before the picture is taken.
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Yes, this is very annoying.

Beats Audio(Lib Mod)for all Gingerbread roms!!!!!!! 03/01/2012

Saw this this morning and thought I would share!!!
I AM IN NO WAY TAKING CREDIT FOR THIS...JUST WANTED TO SHARE!!!
Thread were I found zip
**Follow the instructions below. This is what I did and you can defiantly hear the difference...IMO
1. Extract the flash.zip with 7zip or winzip
2. Place the files inside (in zip file)
/system/bin
/system/etc
/system/lib
manually with any Root Explorer App to the respective /system folders
The three folders are
/system/bin
/system/etc
/system/lib/soundfx/
permissions are as follows:
all files in etc, audio & lib folders rw-r--r--
all files in bin folder are rwxr-xr-x
(/etc/audio/ folder is rwxr-xr-x ONLY the folder, not the files inside)
full reboot (do not do a quick reboot!!)
If this helped in anyway please hit the thanks button!!!!
YA BUT...
Once the file is flashed, I see no Beats audio installed in applications...? Not in app drawer OR in Settings>Applications>Manage Applications>All
Did I miss something? Does it just run as a system application? Or did I just install your virus?? I sure hope not
Adam1422 said:
Saw this this morning and thought I would share!!!
I AM IN NO WAY TAKING CREDIT FOR THIS...JUST WANTED TO SHARE!!!
Thread were I found zip
Flash through recovery!
If this helped in anyway please hit the thanks button!!!!
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Why are trying to steal someone else's thanks? It's ok to link the thread, but relinking the file is not cool man. When you do stuff like that, and people start to have issues with it, you are not going to know the answer. Thanks for linking the thread, but I don't think it's wise to link the file here as well.
socioteq said:
Once the file is flashed, I see no Beats audio installed in applications...? Not in app drawer OR in Settings>Applications>Manage Applications>All
Did I miss something? Does it just run as a system application? Or did I just install your virus?? I sure hope not
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It's not an actual app. The beats audio engine should kick in once you start a song with your headphones plugged in, if it works correctly that is..
flashinglights said:
It's not an actual app. The beats audio engine should kick in once you start a song with your headphones plugged in, if it works correctly that is..
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I would say that this is only a software equalization. The real beats audio is an audio driver located in kernel and radicated in the system and hardware.
How is this different than DSP manager included in my rom?
I actually did notice some improvement I think. This is coming from cheap 20 earphones lol
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I tried it, and I didnt really notice any difference. I'm using an okay headphones (Klipse image s4i).
I'll test it again after work by playing the same song on my girlfriend's evo and see if I notice any difference.
I did this, and it did nothing. Also tried on my Tab, and nothing.
wont it bee easier to just download the equalizer app from the market? set the equalizer to a side S pattern and enjoy great audio from all apps. its really the same thing but at least this is more customizable and also its free
I noticed a slight difference when using this in combination with DSPManager.
Kernel support for Beats audio libs
I have a good feeling that once this mod becomes further refined and functional for most phones, it's capabilities will really shine with phones that are running Chad Goodman's original AnthraX kernels. Since the Beats drivers are baked into Chad's kernels, it may provide that missing link between the new libs and your headphone jack. I feel like the libs with Beats code won't be able to be utilized properly without the necessary kernel support. What do you guys think?
Fail... Just sayin
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... It worked for me,
best sound I've heard from a phone ever.
What this be? It work?
Increases volume slightly but Derby not beats!
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Definitely*
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[Q] changing message tone

Hello,
i can change my ringtone easily but i don't find how i can change my message tone in a ringtone i've downloaded (an mp3 file).
Grtz pepegaber
Settings> personalize> sound> notification
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eyahl said:
Settings> personalize> sound> notification
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I find settings, personalize but then i cant find Sound. I see:
Scene
Skin
Wallpaper
Lock screen
widget
app
shortcut
folder
sound set
ringtone
notification sount
alarm
Thanks for your answer!
Notification sound is what you want
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oke i found it, now i see default notification, message, calendar and email. But now i'm stuck, i don't find how to use a personal sound. All the sounds are from HTC and when i click get more i'm automatically redirected to "notifications from htc hub".
grtz and thanks for the reply
Dude...
Use a file explorer, navigate to your sound files location, long press it and select "use as notification" or something like that. From now on it will be also in your sound list (personalize etc...)
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Use file explorer with root and copy the mp3 you want to system/media/audio/notifications reboot the phone and you will see that your copied file is now there to be selected under default notifications/messages .
pandollar said:
Use file explorer with root and copy the mp3 you want to system/media/audio/notifications reboot the phone and you will see that your copied file is now there to be selected.
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Another way, same result.
@pepegaber:
You are free to try such simple things yourself. with a bit thinking you could have an answer in less than a minute.
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i use es file explorer and when i long press mij .amr file the only options are
open as
cut
copy
rename
delete
move to
copy to
music
select all
shortcut
bookmark
compress
share and properties
if i knew the answer i wouldn't ask the question...
thanks in advance and grtz
thx pandollar,
it worked the way you described it. Now it looks actually pretty stupid but when you're a noob in that kinda stuff...
anyhow thank you guys very much, you made my day!
pepegaber said:
thx pandollar,
it worked the way you described it. Now it looks actually pretty stupid but when you're a noob in that kinda stuff...
anyhow thank you guys very much, you made my day!
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we've all been there, Glad you got it, it seems that different Roms have different ways of doing this

[HOW TO] Remove camera sounds. ROOT REQUIRED

Hi all.. If you want to turn the sound of your camera then this is the trick if you use this with my mod of the camera... it should be completely mute. no focus sound or shutter sound.
use with this mod to eliminate all sounds (focus and shutter etc).
Stock camera no sound mod
Use a file explorer. In system writeable mode
Go to system/media/audio/ui
Then change the name of these files as on the picture.. You can name then what you want though. Reboot.. and enjoy. Working and tested on my I9505
This does not remove the little beep on manual focus.
as mentioned below.. there are several ways to do this...this is just my way, which is easy and it is easy to return to normal.. just remove the .backup again
The poweron.ogg is to remove boot sound
If this was useful press like
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If you are talking about camera shutter sounds you can just unhide the disable shutter sound option in camera app using this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2162906
hiobb said:
If you are talking about camera shutter sounds you can just unhide the disable shutter sound option in camera app using this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2162906
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I did not know about that one... my method works too.. if people dont want to install stuff
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The good part about this app is that you will be able to reenable the shutter sound if you wish and the app can be uninstalled, also this app is not really needed as you can just add a line to the others.xml file in the CSC folder to achieve this. But yeah, you're way works as well
Thanks mate this is good knowledge.
cefur23 said:
Thanks mate this is good knowledge.
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it is easy enough at least found it by coincidence...
Maybe I'm lucky but my turning the volume off on my S4 silences the camera shutter. Didn't have to root or do anything else!
hiobb said:
The good part about this app is that you will be able to reenable the shutter sound if you wish and the app can be uninstalled, also this app is not really needed as you can just add a line to the others.xml file in the CSC folder to achieve this. But yeah, you're way works as well
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Cool - I done this and it works a treat!!
**EDIT: This post refers to a mod which activates an unused menu option to switch off the shutter sound. Other sounds in the camera app will still be present. Thought I'd clarify this in case of any confusion.
Just in case anyone else wants to do this (I think this would be the 'correct' method of applying this fix as opposed to removing the sound file or muting your phone!), then here is a little guide.
Root access required of course, and I used Root Explorer to do the following:
In Root Explorer, navigate to the following location:
/system/csc and look for a file called 'others.xml'.
Long-press on this file and select 'Open With', and then select 'Text Editor'.
Scroll all of the way to the end and look for the following:
</FeatureSet>
</SamsungMobileFeauture>
Insert the following line just before the </FeatureSet> code.
Code:
<CscFeature_Camera_ShutterSoundMenu>true</CscFeature_Camera_ShutterSoundMenu>
Then pressing the 'Back' button will automatically save the file and back-up the original in the folder.
Restart your phone.
Now when you go into the camera, tap on the settings, so you get camera settings, video settings, and the general settings in a pop-up, press the settings icon/tab and scroll down and you can now select to toggle the sound on/off (second-last option).
Thanks to all above for guiding me to this little fix, it takes no time at all to apply. The camera sound was annoying me a bit and was surprised to see it wasn't a supplied function.
To revert, simply go back to the file you edited, delete it, then remove the '.bak' from the backed-up file.
And all credit to the original Dev. for the code for this mod, at this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2162906
The CSC mod does not work for me. "/system/csc" does not exist on my i9505. Tried the app that does the CSC edits and still no go. Deleted the media/ui files and the camera focus sound is still there.
The only way that I can silence the camera is to place the phone is silent mode.
Anyone have any ideas for a fix?
lambstone said:
The CSC mod does not work for me. "/system/csc" does not exist on my i9505. Tried the app that does the CSC edits and still no go. Deleted the media/ui files and the camera focus sound is still there.
The only way that I can silence the camera is to place the phone is silent mode.
Anyone have any ideas for a fix?
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I'm not familiar with the various rom folder structures, but I get the impression this one is pretty universal...
However, if you post your rom version then maybe someone can help you.
Also, if you deleted the sound file, did you reboot afterwards?
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nniicckkss said:
Cool - I done this and it works a treat!!
Just in case anyone else wants to do this (I think this would be the 'correct' method of applying this fix as opposed to removing the sound file or muting your phone!), then here is a little guide.
Root access required of course, and I used Root Explorer to do the following:
In Root Explorer, navigate to the following location:
/system/csc and look for a file called 'others.xml'.
Long-press on this file and select 'Open With', and then select 'Text Editor'.
Scroll all of the way to the end and look for the following:
</FeatureSet>
</SamsungMobileFeauture>
Insert the following line just before the </FeatureSet> code.
Code:
<CscFeature_Camera_ShutterSoundMenu>true</CscFeature_Camera_ShutterSoundMenu>
Then pressing the 'Back' button will automatically save the file and back-up the original in the folder.
Restart your phone.
Now when you go into the camera, tap on the settings, so you get camera settings, video settings, and the general settings in a pop-up, press the settings icon/tab and scroll down and you can now select to toggle the sound on/off (second-last option).
Thanks to all above for guiding me to this little fix, it takes no time at all to apply. The camera sound was annoying me a bit and was surprised to see it wasn't a supplied function.
To revert, simply go back to the file you edited, delete it, then remove the '.bak' from the backed-up file.
And all credit to the original Dev. for the code for this mod, at this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2162906
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Thanks bro works awesome on omega rom.
Swyped on my SGS4
nniicckkss said:
I'm not familiar with the various rom folder structures, but I get the impression this one is pretty universal...
However, if you post your rom version then maybe someone can help you.
Also, if you deleted the sound file, did you reboot afterwards?
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I was issued an Australian unbranded i9505 and flashed Omega3.0 which I gather already has the no-shutter mod implemented. However, the focus sound still remained. I did rebooted heaps afterwards and it was still the same.
There's no CSC folder anywhere that I can find.
lambstone said:
I was issued an Australian unbranded i9505 and flashed Omega3.0 which I gather already has the no-shutter mod implemented. However, the focus sound still remained. I did rebooted heaps afterwards and it was still the same.
There's no CSC folder anywhere that I can find.
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The OP's topic of this thread is to remove the shutter sound (press the button to take a photo), not the focus sound. So the fix that is being discussed prior to your posts are not relevant to the focus sound.
@MRDOCA who posted before your above quoted message is on Omega and seems to think the shutter fix worked for him, so he must have found the correct folder location. But even so, this won't help you with the focus sound...
If you've found the shutter sound file in the media/ui folder and have rebooted, do you have custom recovery installed, can you wipe caches and reboot?
I'm out of ideas other than this, maybe someone else will recognise your problem and offer better assistance.
lambstone said:
I was issued an Australian unbranded i9505 and flashed Omega3.0 which I gather already has the no-shutter mod implemented. However, the focus sound still remained. I did rebooted heaps afterwards and it was still the same.
There's no CSC folder anywhere that I can find.
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Mine removes all sounds of the camera
You should go for the camera_ focus file as shown in my picture
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nniicckkss said:
The OP's topic of this thread is to remove the shutter sound (press the button to take a photo), not the focus sound. So the fix that is being discussed prior to your posts are not relevant to the focus sound.
@MRDOCA who posted before your above quoted message is on Omega and seems to think the shutter fix worked for him, so he must have found the correct folder location. But even so, this won't help you with the focus sound...
If you've found the shutter sound file in the media/ui folder and have rebooted, do you have custom recovery installed, can you wipe caches and reboot?
I'm out of ideas other than this, maybe someone else will recognise your problem and offer better assistance.
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Read it again...I did not mention anything about shutter.. But camera sounds and that means all camera sounds I have no sounds in my camera
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DenmarkRootN00b said:
Read it again...I did not mention anything about shutter.. But camera sounds and that means all camera sounds I have no sounds in my camera
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My bad...
The shutter fix was a good one though!
nniicckkss said:
My bad...
The shutter fix was a good one though!
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Indeed...
I flashed a new Rom... So I am on this again myself hehe
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DenmarkRootN00b said:
Mine removes all sounds of the camera
You should go for the camera_ focus file as shown in my picture
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If you mean the little beep on focus..I don't know how to remove that... I did not notice that before... Will look at it... But maybe it is an in-app file
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DenmarkRootN00b said:
If you mean the little beep on focus..I don't know how to remove that... I did not notice that before... Will look at it... But maybe it is an in-app file
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Yeah, that beep. I wonder if any other users have the same issue as me.
Meanwhile, I created a tasker profile to automatically toggle silent mode when using the camera. Not an ideal fix but works.
lambstone said:
Yeah, that beep. I wonder if any other users have the same issue as me.
Meanwhile, I created a tasker profile to automatically toggle silent mode when using the camera. Not an ideal fix but works.
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I think we all do have that problem...I will see if I am able to decompile it later and if there are sounds then remove them... But last time I decompiled it had java errors... Will see if I get the time though
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[TWEAK] [TW] [UI SOUNDS] Change Default TW Screen Touch Sound!

Disclaimer…
In no way should this be considered safe. While it’s fairly straight forward…messing with ANY system files could result in bootloops, lost sounds, World Wars, or complete device destruction. You’ve already rooted your phone…so you should be able to handle this but please don’t hold me liable if your device does turn into an expensive brick.
What you will need…
Your favorite root explorer (I use Solid Explorer Pro).
UI Sounds (I found a pack of royalty free UI Sounds from Narfstuff http://www.narfstuff.co.uk/2009/09/13/royalty-free-ui-sound-pack-now-free/)
Steps…
Fire up your root explorer app and navigate to system/media/audio/ui.
Locate TW_Touch.ogg file.
Instead of backing up the file I just copied it and then pasted it back into the same folder and renamed the copy to TW_Touch_OLD.ogg.
Navigate back to your SD Card and create a folder where you can manage your new sounds…copy any of the sounds you would like to use to replace the screen touch sound with here (if you are using the UI pack I provided just extract the .zip and then copy the sounds you want to use into your newly created folder).
Once you have identified the sound you want to use you will want to rename it to the original file name…TW_Touch.ogg. (Please note that the sounds I provided are not in .ogg format! You must RENAME THE FILE/EXTENSION to TW_Touch.ogg! Don’t forget the .ogg part!
Once the file has been renamed to TW_Touch.ogg copy the file.
Now browse back to system/media/audio/ui and PASTE the file into the UI folder. Your root explorer should give you the option to OVERWRITE…this is what you’ll want to do.
Once the file has been overwritten reboot your phone and enjoy not having to hear your significant other complain about the “water drop” noise while using your Note 3 in bed.
Please note!
This method can be used to replace any system UI sounds you’d like…obviously you will just need to rename files. Just be extremely careful! See disclaimer at the top of this post for further information.
tropazr said:
Disclaimer…
In no way should this be considered safe. While it’s fairly straight forward…messing with ANY system files could result in bootloops, lost sounds, World Wars, or complete device destruction. You’ve already rooted your phone…so you should be able to handle this but please don’t hold me liable if your device does turn into an expensive brick.
What you will need…
Your favorite root explorer (I use Solid Explorer Pro).
UI Sounds (I found a pack of royalty free UI Sounds from Narfstuff http://www.narfstuff.co.uk/2009/09/13/royalty-free-ui-sound-pack-now-free/)
Steps…
Fire up your root explorer app and navigate to system/media/audio/ui.
Locate TW_Touch.ogg file.
Instead of backing up the file I just copied it and then pasted it back into the same folder and renamed the copy to TW_Touch_OLD.ogg.
Navigate back to your SD Card and create a folder where you can manage your new sounds…copy any of the sounds you would like to use to replace the screen touch sound with here (if you are using the UI pack I provided just extract the .zip and then copy the sounds you want to use into your newly created folder).
Once you have identified the sound you want to use you will want to rename it to the original file name…TW_Touch.ogg. (Please note that the sounds I provided are not in .ogg format! You must RENAME THE FILE/EXTENSION to TW_Touch.ogg! Don’t forget the .ogg part!
Once the file has been renamed to TW_Touch.ogg copy the file.
Now browse back to system/media/audio/ui and PASTE the file into the UI folder. Your root explorer should give you the option to OVERWRITE…this is what you’ll want to do.
Once the file has been overwritten reboot your phone and enjoy not having to hear your significant other complain about the “water drop” noise while using your Note 3 in bed.
Please note!
This method can be used to replace any system UI sounds you’d like…obviously you will just need to rename files. Just be extremely careful! See disclaimer at the top of this post for further information.
Easier (but less fun) method…
Buy the pro version of Ultimate Sound Control (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2482155). This app will allow you to easily replace any system sound you’d like. It’s $1.99….support the dev!
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This seems almost too good to be true. The reviews for that USC app are pretty dismal. Have you had any experience using the actual app yet?
I want to change sounds of unlocking and locking the phone as well. Hopefully this works.
Slicc98 said:
This seems almost too good to be true. The reviews for that USC app are pretty dismal. Have you had any experience using the actual app yet?
I want to change sounds of unlocking and locking the phone as well. Hopefully this works.
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Honestly...if you know how to copy and paste using a root file explorer it's pretty simple without the app. Pretty much all of the UI sounds are in the file destination listed. PM me if I can help you.
I switched back to the sidekick 4g's touch noise.a nice elegant click
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Great write up! I changed all my touch sounds to Effect_Tic.ogg and its a nice soft tic noise instead of the standard tw noise. If you want to change the hard button sounds (menu and back) you have to replace the S_HW_Touch.ogg file to the sound of your preference.
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Quickvic30 said:
Great write up! I changed all my touch sounds to Effect_Tic.ogg and its a nice soft tic noise instead of the standard tw noise. If you want to change the hard button sounds (menu and back) you have to replace the S_HW_Touch.ogg file to the sound of your preference.
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Sweet. Thanks for the tip! Please hit thanks if I helped you!
Any suggestions for the best sounds?
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Slicc98 said:
Any suggestions for the best sounds?
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I am using a sound from this sound pack ( http://www.narfstuff.co.uk/2009/09/13/royalty-free-ui-sound-pack-now-free/ )...lot's of good and free UI sounds. I think I'm using one of the "knock" sounds.
Developer must have pulled the pro version seems like their was a lot of issues with it. So I will have to wait..
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changing ogg files
there is a aroma zip i used to get alot of sound files. All from my note 2. I copied every sound file i liked using es file explorer, to a whatever named folder which i then transfer to systems. I then use Rom Toolbox pro to overwrite copy the new sound files over. works great
tropazr said:
Disclaimer…
In no way should this be considered safe. While it’s fairly straight forward…messing with ANY system files could result in bootloops, lost sounds, World Wars, or complete device destruction. You’ve already rooted your phone…so you should be able to handle this but please don’t hold me liable if your device does turn into an expensive brick.
What you will need…
Your favorite root explorer (I use Solid Explorer Pro).
UI Sounds (I found a pack of royalty free UI Sounds from Narfstuff http://www.narfstuff.co.uk/2009/09/13/royalty-free-ui-sound-pack-now-free/)
Steps…
Fire up your root explorer app and navigate to system/media/audio/ui.
Locate TW_Touch.ogg file.
Instead of backing up the file I just copied it and then pasted it back into the same folder and renamed the copy to TW_Touch_OLD.ogg.
Navigate back to your SD Card and create a folder where you can manage your new sounds…copy any of the sounds you would like to use to replace the screen touch sound with here (if you are using the UI pack I provided just extract the .zip and then copy the sounds you want to use into your newly created folder).
Once you have identified the sound you want to use you will want to rename it to the original file name…TW_Touch.ogg. (Please note that the sounds I provided are not in .ogg format! You must RENAME THE FILE/EXTENSION to TW_Touch.ogg! Don’t forget the .ogg part!
Once the file has been renamed to TW_Touch.ogg copy the file.
Now browse back to system/media/audio/ui and PASTE the file into the UI folder. Your root explorer should give you the option to OVERWRITE…this is what you’ll want to do.
Once the file has been overwritten reboot your phone and enjoy not having to hear your significant other complain about the “water drop” noise while using your Note 3 in bed.
Please note!
This method can be used to replace any system UI sounds you’d like…obviously you will just need to rename files. Just be extremely careful! See disclaimer at the top of this post for further information.
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Thanks for writing, hope it will help to work
No way , this is Pretty awesome. I missed doing this on my Note z . Now I need to Find my sounds that l used to . have and Ill be set for awhile , Thank you !!
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Gotta put the lightsaber sounds back on my stylus. I did alot of this stuff on my other phones. Try using an actual submarine nuclear alert sound as power_on if you want to make the wife happy.
Edit- I moved some stuff off of my sd card to the pc, I'll see if I saved my sounds file and share a couple.
Meanwhile here's a free online converter if you want to convert to .ogg. I used ringtone maker to take parts of songs and clip them, then convert to .ogg to yse as a system sound. Use your imagination, this can be fun.
There's also an AT&T site that will convert what you type into spoken word in several different accents, for awhile my power off was a girl saying "commence shutdown protocol" with a french accent.
http://www2.research.att.com/~ttsweb/tts/demo.php
http://media.io/
Here's the lightsaber stylus sounds. Already named, copypasta, fix permissions.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/4sby05clpghtven/Pen_att_noti1.ogg
https://www.dropbox.com/s/x4re9ehee66zf1i/Pen_det_noti1.ogg
Ogg files
Would be nice if you guys could post some Ogg sounds you have so we can copy n paste.
Cod3L1ne said:
Would be nice if you guys could post some Ogg sounds you have so we can copy n paste.
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You didn't like the lightsaber sounds?
9wire said:
You didn't like the lightsaber sounds?
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Oh yea but I like a lot of different sound I was basically seeing what or wanting to know what others are using. I have the sound aroma zip and there cool but not updated like what's new lol
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Guys..i cant rename the twtouch file...it is read only...any idea?thanks
urakanje said:
Guys..i cant rename the twtouch file...it is read only...any idea?thanks
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You need a file browser. Something like es file explorer works good. Then in settings of that app turn on root explorer and mount system as writable. You must be rooted for four this to work
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tropazr said:
Honestly...if you know how to copy and paste using a root file explorer it's pretty simple without the app. Pretty much all of the UI sounds are in the file destination listed. PM me if I can help you.
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heyyy please show me or guide me step by step how change system and other sonds ...please..... truly appreciated....need your help

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