Is there a way to make the ringtone and notification tone the same volume without doing them individually?
no there isnt, well to my knowledge, but you could try audiomanager and just put it on the homescreen as a widget, so its right there when you need it and you dont have to go thru the menu to get to the notification volume.
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I like how in vanilla Gingerbread "Sound" is one of the options when you drag down the notification bar. It makes it easy to set your phone to silent. Any way to do this in Touchwiz (other than just holding the power button)?
Its a stupid question! But, how I can change the ringtone in MINICM9?
1. settings
2. sound
3. phone ringtone
Sorry! Double Post.
Ans how can I use my own MP3's?
download a ringtonepicker from the market, standard android doesn't let you choose own mp3's, but with a third-party ringtonepicker it will work.
go to music and long press song or mp3 and set as ringtone. depends on how you access those mp but usually does the trick
Create the folder
sdcard/ringtones for your call ring tones,
sdcard/notifications for your message notifications,
sdcard/alarms for the alarm tones.
Any mp3 you put in these folders will show up in the list for selecting the tones
Ok thanks!
I have 4.3 on my S3 and I can no longer link ring volume and notification volume in settings. I used to be able to control both with the volume rocker, but now the rocker only controls ring and not notifications. There's no longer an option to link volumes in settings and what's worse, when I tried a few apps like Quick Settings, the option to link notification and ring volume was grayed out.
It's such basic functionality, it's really annoying I can't find a way to do it.
Any ideas? Does exist any mod?
When switching to silent mode, media volume doesn't change at all. Sometimes I forget this and get into troubles...
A link media volume with ringtone & notification option into sound settings would be very useful to me.
There is no more work being done on KitKat
#stayparanoid
Ah, ok. I'll wait for Lollipop then. Thanks.
I have made sure of...
1) Volume is on for the ringer
2) Do not disturb is not enable
3) I can hear the audio from apps - youtube videos, podcasts, music etc
This only started happening with the latest update. After a certain point during up time, I no longer will hear any notification sounds - phone calls, text messages, emails to my inbox, keep alerts, assistant activating
A reboot fixes this.
Anyone else experiencing this?
I've just been around a similar frustrating loop. I'm not a developer and I don't have GAPPS installed so try this and if it doesn't work somebody else more expert may eventually help. Use the settings search box it helps to find your way around. First make sure you have 'Do not Disturb' options turned off (gray). Sound options on my Samsung Lineage17 seem to be in 2 places. The place you find from Settings\Sound shows the volume sliders which should be up. Tap them and check the sound is there. In sound settings you can mute any of these and the green sound bar will show gray. I don't link the ring and notification volumes (gray, off).
Now type 'default notification sound' in the search box and tap the result Default notification sound/sound. Very strangely this puts up the same sound settings as before but with more options to change sound files. I've not yet discovered how to get to this extended screen from Settings. With no GAPPS the default lineageOS sounds are in the OS somewhere I haven't found yet. Installing GAPPS puts Google sound files in the usual root folder.
Before I tried changing from the LineageOS default sound to point my file browser to my custom folder I had no SMS default sound. I had to wipe the System and Dalvick caches then reboot. Since you said you have sounds until some time later, I'm wondering if you have delayed 'Do Not disturb' options set? When you first boot and sound works, check the volume sliders all show green (unmuted). Then when your sounds stop, go back and see if the volume sliders now show gray (muted)? In the past I've found some 3rd party Apps using sounds can interfere with normal default operation and you have to go through the pain of finding the culprit. Good luck.