More Ringtones than you can shake a stick at. - Vibrant Themes and Apps

I have put together a file containing 216 ringtones and 114 notification sounds. The file also contains all the standard Vibrant system sounds. The ringtones and notifications have been pulled from different sources including stock Vibrant, Heathens M9 Clone Alpha, Eugenes Macnut R12, HTC, LG, and Droid X plus one or two others that I forget. Simply unzip the file and copy the included Audio file to your SD. Once there delete the audio file currently in system/media the move then move the new audio file to system/media with Root Explorer or the like. Reboot once to let media scanner do its thing. Again I have included the standard Vibrant sounds that came with your phone, system and all. This way you can just replace the audio file currently on your phone and not end up with any duplicates. Be warned the file is 33Mb. Also the M9 sounds have not been translated and are in either Chinese or Korean
And the standard I am not responsible for bricked phones, your dog leaving you, your wife biting you or the next world war.
http://www.mediafire.com/?jju821zhkzxbyak

Thanks for this!
I was looking for some other notification tones, since I don't really like the ones bundled w/ Axura

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just got need for speed shift recently... help

so i got need for speed shift recently for my vibrant
and its excellent and it works perfect! i was impressed
i only have one issue, all the music from the game shows up
in my music player
is there anyway to hide the music from my music player?
lilguy227 said:
so i got need for speed shift recently for my vibrant
and its excellent and it works perfect! i was impressed
i only have one issue, all the music from the game shows up
in my music player
is there anyway to hide the music from my music player?
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find the folder where the game music resides on your internal SD. inside that folder place a blank file called
.nomedia
I use notepad, save a blah.txt text file and rename it to .nomedia . Just make sure you do not have file extensions hidden in windows.
You can also do this directly with some android file managers.
this trick forces the media scanner to ignore that folder...
FYI you can create the file with Astro or ES file explorer, really no need to use a computer to do it.
.nomedia?! Damn. Glad I read this.
I miss the days where the music player would only show what is inside of your MUSIC folder. Main problem with android...
Can u post the link to the game download..? I downloaded it before, but all the graphics came out white and gray.. weird.
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I am having the same problem with the grey and black graphics, someone please post link and instructions. Thanks!
wow .nomedia ty !!
you have the wrong need for speed version if its not working right 100%, there's 2 versions out, one for snapdragon gpu's and one for powerVR gpu's (vibrant uses powerVR so use that version)
Where is the link?
the reason why some apk's show only black and white is because you guys are using the apk built for snapdragon cpu phones.
you need to find one built for OMAP cpu-based phones, mainly the apk need for speed used for DROID X phones. this will also work on our vibrants.
also, be sure not to post any warez on this site for it is against the rules. there is a free DEMO apk available for the droid x in their respective forums. that's where i got mines from.
My need for speed won't work for some reason please help it just goes black
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[Q] Galaxy s3 changing "touch sounds"

Hi. I'd really like to know if there is a way of changing the stock "touch sound" on the s3. I think its quite annoying and would love to be able to change it. Is there an app or anything?
Thanks.
JDK.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1699067&highlight=change+touch+sound
root your dev., get a root file explorer and replace the files, reboot, done!
quote:
It's called: /system/media/audio/ui/
TWTouch.ogg
S_HW_Touch.ogg
hoogerd said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1699067&highlight=change+touch+sound
root your dev., get a root file explorer and replace the files, reboot, done!
quote:
It's called: /system/media/audio/ui/
TWTouch.ogg
S_HW_Touch.ogg
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can we not do without root
Nope, since you need to mount your system position as writeable
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SGS3 Sounds won't play - DETAILS ???
This does NOT work as easy as described, i've done it properly.
There has to be some definite soundfile description (stereo,
mono, datarate etcetc) Normal rate, mono/stereo is a no go!!!
I converted sounds (wave to ogg), uploaded them (via root etc)
and exchanged them the original sounds. Thing is, they just do
NOT play back. I did a conversion with a standart program,
files are .ogg ..Mono or Stereo does not matter. Won't play.
Actually to be able to exchange/overwrite the original sounds
IT might be a good idea to just rename them. (after deleting
the non playing copied sounds and renaming the originals
to their standart name, all standart sounds play back again.)
That is for:S_HW-Touch.ogg + TW_Touch.ogg + PowerOn.ogg
UPDATED:
The original system sounds of the SGS3 4.1.1 are in stereo
format at 44khz. That's for the BLUAAAB sound and the start
chime KLOOOAAAANG (..naahh, that was the windows thing)
Lame Update:
LAME-Update 2:
Even when using the original soundfile, silencing the sound
with an editor, mixing a new sound "over it" ..which leaves
the original soundfile size AND saving it with the same name
with the same datarate in the same stereo-format ..SOUNDS
won't play back. THAT IS LAME. Also very lame of the super
soundesigners at Samsin IS that all files are in stereo. The
startsound is 80k (stereo) but could have been 40 (in mono).
It's a very lame concept. the phone has ONE mono speaker.
Also lame are the SGS3 sounds, come on. That's all stupid.

[Q] Blackberry 10 Keyboard Sound File On Android?

Anyone know if the sound made when typing on Blackberry 10 devices can be used in the same way for Android devices?
>>Faultyy, I've been wondering the same thing ever since BB OS 10 came out -- that key tap sound is so satisfying to listen to, I really want to use it on my Android keyboard. Gonna continue trawling Google to see if someone's managed to extract the sound file....
GOT IT - downloaded the BlackBerry OS 10 developer kit, ran an app on the device simulator, captured the keypress audio using Audio Hijack Pro as a max quality .WAV file, trimmed and adjusted volume, saved as .OGG file, and here we are!
This .OGG sound file needs to be extracted, and renamed to whatever the stack Android keypress sound file is, which is located in /system/media/audio/ui. For Samsung phones, you need to rename this sound file as "TW_SIP" (without the quotes) and then rename the original sound file to "TW_SIP1" in case you want to go back to the original.
criptyque said:
GOT IT - downloaded the BlackBerry OS 10 developer kit, ran an app on the device simulator, captured the keypress audio using Audio Hijack Pro as a max quality .WAV file, trimmed and adjusted volume, saved as .OGG file, and here we are!
This .OGG sound file needs to be extracted, and renamed to whatever the stack Android keypress sound file is, which is located in /system/media/audio/ui. For Samsung phones, you need to rename this sound file as "TW_SIP" (without the quotes) and then rename the original sound file to "TW_SIP1" in case you want to go back to the original.
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can u put original file here? cause i think the sound in zipfile is too slow i think, thanx in advance
criptyque said:
GOT IT - downloaded the BlackBerry OS 10 developer kit, ran an app on the device simulator, captured the keypress audio using Audio Hijack Pro as a max quality .WAV file, trimmed and adjusted volume, saved as .OGG file, and here we are!
This .OGG sound file needs to be extracted, and renamed to whatever the stack Android keypress sound file is, which is located in /system/media/audio/ui. For Samsung phones, you need to rename this sound file as "TW_SIP" (without the quotes) and then rename the original sound file to "TW_SIP1" in case you want to go back to the original.
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criptyque, I was able to extract and rename but my S4 keyboard still has the horrid typewrite sound. I renamed the original TW_SIP and added_orig to the end just so I could keep it. This did not change the sound after a reboot. Did I miss something? Also, because I am a SwiftKey user and they refuse to add different sounds to their app I'd like to apply the same to SwiftKey. Searching produced 0 results but there is bound to be a way to do this. Why these developers incorporate such irritating sounds is beyond me. Thanks!:good:
gipp
criptyque said:
GOT IT - downloaded the BlackBerry OS 10 developer kit, ran an app on the device simulator, captured the keypress audio using Audio Hijack Pro as a max quality .WAV file, trimmed and adjusted volume, saved as .OGG file, and here we are!
This .OGG sound file needs to be extracted, and renamed to whatever the stack Android keypress sound file is, which is located in /system/media/audio/ui. For Samsung phones, you need to rename this sound file as "TW_SIP" (without the quotes) and then rename the original sound file to "TW_SIP1" in case you want to go back to the original.
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win1forgipp said:
criptyque, I was able to extract and rename but my S4 keyboard still has the horrid typewrite sound. I renamed the original TW_SIP and added_orig to the end just so I could keep it. This did not change the sound after a reboot. Did I miss something? Also, because I am a SwiftKey user and they refuse to add different sounds to their app I'd like to apply the same to SwiftKey. Searching produced 0 results but there is bound to be a way to do this. Why these developers incorporate such irritating sounds is beyond me. Thanks!:good:
gipp
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Same thing here.
I followed the steps but I still have the same annoying TW key sound.
Any kind help?
Gosh this was nearly two years ago now, please forgive me for I can't remember in great detail the process! But I would have thought that as long as you named the new sound file as TW_SIP.ogg and put that in the folder specified, and obviously had root, it should work after a restart.
criptyque said:
Gosh this was nearly two years ago now, please forgive me for I can't remember in great detail the process! But I would have thought that as long as you named the new sound file as TW_SIP.ogg and put that in the folder specified, and obviously had root, it should work after a restart.
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Thank you but unfortunately...not!
Even if I delete the TW_SIP.ogg file and I reboot, I still have this sound in typing
Really odd thing
Can any1 help with a better ogg file? The one posted earlier is not like the original.
Thanks!

How to set a custom ringtone?

Hi,
I have just received omate 8GB/1GB in Europe 2100. I have just flashed it with firmware TEST_RELEASE_Omate_2100_TrueSmart_20140314.zip (using that great tutorial video in top stickied post). It seems to work. But it is the first time that I am using android device. My previous phone is nokia 3120c, and I have sent from it (via bluetooth) my previous ringtone to Omate, then using file manager in Omate I have copied this file to directory Phone storage/Ringtones/myringtone.mp3 When I tap it, it plays correctly.
The problem is that I have no idea how to use this ringtone. When go to settings->DEVICE->Audio profiles->General->voice call rongtone I cannot find how to add my file to the list and use it.
can you help me?
cosurgi said:
Hi,
I have just received omate 8GB/1GB in Europe 2100. I have just flashed it with firmware TEST_RELEASE_Omate_2100_TrueSmart_20140314.zip (using that great tutorial video in top stickied post). It seems to work. But it is the first time that I am using android device. My previous phone is nokia 3120c, and I have sent from it (via bluetooth) my previous ringtone to Omate, then using file manager in Omate I have copied this file to directory Phone storage/Ringtones/myringtone.mp3 When I tap it, it plays correctly.
The problem is that I have no idea how to use this ringtone. When go to settings->DEVICE->Audio profiles->General->voice call rongtone I cannot find how to add my file to the list and use it.
can you help me?
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EaSly yOu can play your file from the music player then you will have the option to set as a ringtone
haythams said:
EaSly yOu can play your file from the music player then you will have the option to set as a ringtone
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Thanks, would have never find thins. Previously I was playing this file from the file manager. Now i went into the music player (a music note on red background) and inside I found an icon to set the mp3 as a ringtone. In fact I tapped it twice, and now there are two copies of it inside DEVICE-> audio profiles. So it works now, thanks

[Q] can I change my startup tone

Please, I use OPSSON D1S, MT6572.
After reading a thread on xda about increasing the camera quality of your droid, I wanted to edit it but I couldn't, so I was searching through my fone with root explorer, I then came across an audio in system/media, named bootaudio.mp3 and shutaudio.mp3.
I presume both to be startup and shutdown tone.
So I ask, can I change both and how do I.
I hv already a trimmed MP3 to use to replace them.
Thanks in advance

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