Hi!
So I made this app: MorseLight - Survival flashlight: SOS & Morse code
It's a survival flashlight that can transmit the SOS distress signal, Morse code messages and your GPS coordinates through light, sound... And it also has a strobe light.
Download here: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gmail.ecvarts.linterna
Few pics:
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All feedback is welcome!
Would prefer a more material design, lost my hearing now as had headphones in when testing. Those beeps are extremely high pitched.
Good overall functions.. Thanks for the work you put in.
Hi tiboric, thanks for your feedback.
I'm sorry to hear that. It's true the default pitch is quite annoying. This is because according to my research a sound frequency ranging in the 3Khz is most audible to human ears, and the main purpose of this all is to make sure the SOS distress signal is heard as much as possible.
You can disable sound anytime by tapping on the (S)ound button by the top. Also you can change the default frequency in settings screen, to which you can get to by tapping on the gear button located between the LSV buttons and the flashlight button, or by using your device menu button.
Again sorry about the incident and I'll include a warning regarding this specifically.
As for material design, as of now I ignore this technology but I will consider implementing it once I have studied it. It looks like it might entail a major rewrite of the UI so this would come rather later than soon.
Thanks again and I hope you can put it to good use!
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I just found this Soundify app on the market.. I guess by the same people who did the one for making Transformer noises when you attach/detach the dock?? Anyways, it does that and more, letting you configure noises for tons of notifications, from Star Wars, Star Trek, Transformers, etc or add your own sounds. Not free but worth the money for me!
What about me?
Hey, you found my new app shamwhich! Thanks for the shout out.
It's true that it is not free (even for Optimus himself). I have to provide some cover for spending so much time on the computer away from my day job with my wife and the promise of additional income gives me some leeway.
Do you or anyone else have any ideas for new features I should add?
Right now it supports:
* Tying sounds to a number of notifications, including:
** low battery
** screen on/off
** keyboard connect/disconnect
** keyboard slide in/out
** device unlock
** Power on/off
** Charge connect/disconnect
** camera button pressed
** media button pressed
** headphone connect/disconnect
** and some other (to me) less useful ones
* Individual volume override for each notification sound, or allow system volume to control it.
* ability to set your own sound file!
* As Shamwhich said, sounds from:
** transformers
** star trek
** star wars
** harry potter
* Notification of running service can be hidden.
hmmm
how about sounds from comic movies. Batman, Wolverine, stuff like that? Or battlestar galactica?
Also, it would be cool if, instead of changing the volume of everything for the duration of the sound to the configured value, it muted everything else for the duration, and just played the notification sound at the desired level. A minor thing I noticed, but if it is easy to fix would be nice to have.
yeah, that all sounds reasonable/doable.
Work in complete silence and eliminate the ram/cpu noises that come out of the Tab Pro speakers with this intuitive app.
Hi all! A lot of people are annoyed by the noises that come out of the Tab Pro speakers. Me included, that's why I made an app for that.
!!! When active it mutes all system sounds, including notifications and incoming calls !!!
It's a service that forces audio to the headphones when you put the volume to zero. When the audio is forced to the headphone it is shutting down the speaker amplifier circuit and thus eliminates noises. If you want to have audio again, simply raise the volume with the hardware buttons.
Features:
No CPU/RAM noises! Low memory footprint, event based only. Wakelocks free, save your battery!
Known limitations:
- Mutes all system sounds (notifications, incoming calls etc.) if enabled.
- Only hardware volume buttons are monitored (for efficiency reasons).
- Tested only on stock android 4.4.2 on Tab Pro 8.4 and Nexus 7 2012 running Lolipop 5.1 (dirty unicorns 9.8)
- No enable/disable feature (service <-> app communication probably increases memory footprint a lot)
Installation:
Install app, run once or reboot to get the service started.
Uninstall
Remove the app "NoiseKill" to inactivate and remove the service.
Permissions:
RECEIVE_BOOT_COMPLETED to start the service at boot
MODIFY_AUDIO_SETTINGS well... It probably is to modify the audio settings right?!
To other developers:
I am still looking to allow the playback of notifications / incoming calls etc while still suppressing the speaker noises. But I didn't found a way to get this information event based (I could poll though but it would drain the battery very fast).
Please let me know what you think of it.
Awesome! Asked someone for this nearly a year ago but they said it wasn't possible. It seems to be working mostly, sometimes at random it doesn't though. I think when you are at any volume level and you press and hold your volume-down button until muted, the app won't recognize that you have muted until you press once more (when already muted). Only a minor nuisance though, since the noise coming from the speakers is infinitely worse. Thank you very much for this app!
Edit: By the way, running CM12.1 on a TabPro 8.4 here.
Spiceworm said:
Work in complete silence and eliminate the ram/cpu noises that come out of the Tab Pro speakers with this intuitive app.
Hi all! A lot of people are annoyed by the noises that come out of the Tab Pro speakers. Me included, that's why I made an app for that.
!!! When active it mutes all system sounds, including notifications and incoming calls !!!
It's a service that forces audio to the headphones when you put the volume to zero. When the audio is forced to the headphone it is shutting down the speaker amplifier circuit and thus eliminates noises. If you want to have audio again, simply raise the volume with the hardware buttons.
Features:
No CPU/RAM noises! Low memory footprint, event based only. Wakelocks free, save your battery!
Known limitations:
- Mutes all system sounds (notifications, incoming calls etc.) if enabled.
- Only hardware volume buttons are monitored (for efficiency reasons).
- Tested only on stock android 4.4.2 on Tab Pro 8.4 and Nexus 7 2012 running Lolipop 5.1 (dirty unicorns 9.8)
- No enable/disable feature (service <-> app communication probably increases memory footprint a lot)
Installation:
Install app, run once or reboot to get the service started.
Uninstall
Remove the app "NoiseKill" to inactivate and remove the service.
Permissions:
RECEIVE_BOOT_COMPLETED to start the service at boot
MODIFY_AUDIO_SETTINGS well... It probably is to modify the audio settings right?!
To other developers:
I am still looking to allow the playback of notifications / incoming calls etc while still suppressing the speaker noises. But I didn't found a way to get this information event based (I could poll though but it would drain the battery very fast).
Please let me know what you think of it.
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The app doesn't seem to be working for CM13. I believe the way the volume is controlled was changed in Marshmallow. Are you planning on updating the app?
I am looking for a solution to solve following problem. As I am only an Android User and haven't a clue of programming, maybe someone can help, at it's best to give a hint to an app.
Problem:
- In my office it is very quiet, but the notification and ringtone is to loud on value 4 (on a scale 0-7).
- On the street/restaurant/party the notification and ringtone is to quiet on value 4
- Having the Mobile in pocket it is always to quiet on value 4
- On some scenarios the ringtone is to loud, the notification to quiet ...
I think you know what I mean
I don't want to change the volumes everytime on different scenarios.
Come on, don't tell me there are apps on the market where you can create Sound Profiles like Nokia Style ... thousand years ago. It was a good feature ... but not automated. I also don't want something which detects different Zones (WIFI, Bluetooth Scenarios), or have Time Pofiles. All these apps are unable to detect ambient volume.
Since Lollipop or Marshmallow Google changed their strategy and combined ringtone and notification to one adjustable soup ... why????
The IntelliRing app was working quiet well, smooth in background, in the past and I miss it so much.
Detects ambient sound level by internal Microphone and increases or decreases the volume, detects by brightness by sensor, if Mobile is in a pocket or not and increases volume. It was perfect and easy to use. In some forums and around the world some people looking for exactly the same solution than me, so thanks god I am not the only Android user, who wants to make daily usage automatically more comfortable.
Is there someone out there, who might would work on an app to bring these features back to working? I think there will be thousands of people who would install and pay for it ... only 10k people and it could be some good money to earn, or? So, Developers, what are you waiting for?
IntelliRing ([email protected])
Intelligent Ringer ([email protected])
Perfect Ringtone Volume ([email protected])
RingDimmer ([email protected])
are some examples for antique apps and I am sure they were doing their job in the past, but on Nougat it is a **** ...
It is an idea and maybe some developers are interesting and worth a try working on it ... I would defintely do, but w/o any experience in programming, it is a no go
Cheers
Marcus
I tried to use Google app while looking for info either w/Google search or G Ass't. I kept getting high pitched 'badly placed microphone' feedback.
Then I remerbered I had made some changes in Settings to best accomodate my hearing aids. The settings are in Call-> Other Call Settings header-> Hearing Aids (to optimize for use w/hearing aids) & just below that- Other Call Settings-> (in the) Sidetone header (to get voice feedback in Hearing Aid)
I unchecked the Sidetone option & rebooted & the highpitched feedback went away… didn't seem to impact hearing phone conversation while wearing hearing aids; my hearing loss isn't that bad.
Not sure if this happened bc the fone is held in front of the mouth ('badly placed microphone' feedback) when using Google Assistant, _&_ not against the ear; or because at the time I didn't have the hearing aids in my ears (b4 going to sleep I remove them to safely store them in a moisture absorbing case- so your experience may vary; esp depending on what challenges you have w/your hearing. HTH, oldwolf
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1. Very good selection of sounds! One of the best available on Google Play. Congratulations!
2. Some sounds are stopping while looping (maybe a better cache of the sounds?)
3. I miss a volume control on the screen.
4. I also miss the ability of using night images (dark) or even no image at all (battery friendly)
Technical said:
1. Very good selection of sounds! One of the best available on Google Play. Congratulations!
2. Some sounds are stopping while looping (maybe a better cache of the sounds?)
3. I miss a volume control on the screen.
4. I also miss the ability of using night images (dark) or even no image at all (battery friendly)
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Thank for your feedback.
- Please help me point out what sound stops when you playing
- I miss a volume control on the screen => You can help me more elaborate
- I also miss the ability of using night images (dark) or even no image at all => I'm so sorry, I don't understand what you mean
hopnv.1611 said:
Thank for your feedback.
- Please help me point out what sound stops when you playing
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The loop is not perfect. The music stops for 1 second and then restart, but it's noticeable that it's not continuous.
hopnv.1611 said:
- I miss a volume control on the screen => You can help me more elaborate
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Some similar apps show a slider on the screen where you can control the volume instead of using the physical buttons.
hopnv.1611 said:
- I also miss the ability of using night images (dark) or even no image at all => I'm so sorry, I don't understand what you mean
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The images have bright colours and if you take the phone at night to adjust or change the music, the light could be intense. A dark background (that is also present in other similar apps) will just show the controls and info, without the intense light (even for some seconds).
Technical said:
The loop is not perfect. The music stops for 1 second and then restart, but it's noticeable that it's not continuous.
Some similar apps show a slider on the screen where you can control the volume instead of using the physical buttons.
The images have bright colours and if you take the phone at night to adjust or change the music, the light could be intense. A dark background (that is also present in other similar apps) will just show the controls and info, without the intense light (even for some seconds).
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Thank you so much. I'll update it immediately. Thank again
Update
1. Fix issue: have a gap between loop sounds
2. Leak memory