Hello
Can anyone please tell me how to disable the camera shutter sound, and the vibration when the battery is full?
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Not sure you can on a standard ROM but if you pick one of the many custom ROMs out there most already have these set in.
I'd recommend CM7 or Cognition for the more standard look
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1124396
If you don't want to install a custom ROM, as long as you're rooted you can disable these sounds by installing ES File Explorer, navigating to the audio files for the Camera shutter and battery notification sound, and renaming them. This prevents the Android OS from calling them.
Instructions in here for the battery notification: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=17932560&postcount=11 Use the same instructions for the camera shutter but confirm the right file name.
Hope this helped.
Well thankyou for your suggestions, but what does ROM mean? And what does rooted mean?
I have read that a custom ROM is like a custom operating system. I have come across CM7 before when looking for a way to have lock screen gestures.
I still don't know what rooting is. Is that much safer than custom ROMs?
How does any of this affect my warranty?
This appears to be a novice's rooting guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399
Would that be suitable for me?
lemon2 said:
I have read that a custom ROM is like a custom operating system. I have come across CM7 before when looking for a way to have lock screen gestures.
I still don't know what rooting is. Is that much safer than custom ROMs?
How does any of this affect my warranty?
This appears to be a novice's rooting guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399
Would that be suitable for me?
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Hey lemon,
Check out this post here for good basic information about rooting and ROMs etc.:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1246131
brahmy said:
If you don't want to install a custom ROM, as long as you're rooted you can disable these sounds by installing ES File Explorer, navigating to the audio files for the Camera shutter and battery notification sound, and renaming them. This prevents the Android OS from calling them.
Instructions in here for the battery notification: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=17932560&postcount=11 Use the same instructions for the camera shutter but confirm the right file name.
Hope this helped.
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Works perfectly.
rename cam_start, cam_stop for video.
Slightly off topic but i want to share that my UK model sgs2 on stock ki4 rom 2.3.4 has silent camera when the phone is in silent mode
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Sorry, but am having difficulty locating those two files.. cam_start & cam_stop? which folders are they in?
the file location is /system/media/audio/ui deletes all files containing camera, shutter, alnd video recording, in total 6 files
Using a file explorer (such as Root Explorer), Create a file in /data called local.prop and add the line "ro.camera.sound.forced=0". Now restart your phone.
This removes both the shutter and focus sounds when your phone is on silent, but keeps the sound when it's not on silent.
To disable full battery vibration, it requires decompiling SystemUI.apk and editing code.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1234738
Using a file explorer (such as Root Explorer), Create a file in /data called local.prop and add the line "ro.camera.sound.forced=0". Now restart your phone.
This removes both the shutter and focus sounds when your phone is on silent, but keeps the sound when it's not on silent.
To disable full battery vibration, it requires decompiling SystemUI.apk and editing code.
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I have changed this setting, restarted, confirmed it is still there with no typo's and still this makes the auto-focus sound with all volume levels of media, system etc on silent.
the file location is /system/media/audio/ui deletes all files containing camera, shutter, alnd video recording, in total 6 files
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Can you please advise specifically which 6 files these are, as I have renamed all of the ones I can see that are relevant yet still have the autofocus sound.
I have previously had a camera.apk provided from this forum which had the autofocus sound disabled and the 15% battery limit that stopped recording removed, however I have recently upgraded to 2.3.5 (stock) and this APK no longer removes this annoying focus sound.
With all the files that I've renamed already I've stopped every sound other than the one. Please help
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Hey guys just got a few quick questions, I know there is a likelihood this has been discussed elsewhere but I've not found the resources.
As much as I enjoy seeing a green battery icon ... it isn't of much use without a value. What's the best way to change this icon BUT without flashing a custom ROM, I like my ROM the way it is.
It appears I messed up in uninstalling the apk files ont he stock ROM as I removed the Task Manager, what apps can I use o replace this. I just want something I can use to switch between apps and is BOUND to the home button (long press).
I'm considering removing the camera app and sticking with Camera360 as my ONLY camera app, would this be a good idea. I'm assuming the latter has the originals feature set and much much more so I'm not losing anything at all. Given I've updated the firmware the quality should improve regardless of which app I use right?
Can someone please explain to me why there are 4 voice apps?
On my Desire I remember I could tell the phone NOT to sleep if it were charging, but I can't seem to find this option anywhere, does anyone know the exact location or is there an alternative app?
Is it just me, or does the normal OTA software update option not work? I tried it several times yesterday and I either got a failed connection or it just hung and did nothing ...
On my Desire I had a custom ROM and when I pressed the off button I got an option to reboot, any idea where I can get that option back?
I know since 2.2 they removed the vib->silent->normal settings when changing volume but I really need to use silent sometimes anyone know a way round this?
That's most of my questions for now, thanks for your help guys :-D.
This is interesting because I am very interested in most of these questions as well. Here is my opinions on each.
As much as I enjoy seeing a green battery icon ... it isn't of much use without a value. What's the best way to change this icon BUT without flashing a custom ROM, I like my ROM the way it is.
-There is battery icon mods, search for it in the Theme section
It appears I messed up in uninstalling the apk files ont he stock ROM as I removed the Task Manager, what apps can I use o replace this. I just want something I can use to switch between apps and is BOUND to the home button (long press).
-The only Rom I know of that can change the long press of the home button is CM7.
I'm considering removing the camera app and sticking with Camera360 as my ONLY camera app, would this be a good idea. I'm assuming the latter has the originals feature set and much much more so I'm not losing anything at all. Given I've updated the firmware the quality should improve regardless of which app I use right?
-The camera app is safe to remove. I would try Titanium and freeze it first if you're worried.
Can someone please explain to me why there are 4 voice apps?
-You might want to detail these better.
On my Desire I remember I could tell the phone NOT to sleep if it were charging, but I can't seem to find this option anywhere, does anyone know the exact location or is there an alternative app?
-I do this through tasker.
Is it just me, or does the normal OTA software update option not work? I tried it several times yesterday and I either got a failed connection or it just hung and did nothing ...
-Dont know
On my Desire I had a custom ROM and when I pressed the off button I got an option to reboot, any idea where I can get that option back?
-I dont think this comes in the stock rom. I'm on Cognition which has it.
I know since 2.2 they removed the vib->silent->normal settings when changing volume but I really need to use silent sometimes anyone know a way round this?
-CM7
Altimas said:
This is interesting because I am very interested in most of these questions as well. Here is my opinions on each.
As much as I enjoy seeing a green battery icon ... it isn't of much use without a value. What's the best way to change this icon BUT without flashing a custom ROM, I like my ROM the way it is.
-There is battery icon mods, search for it in the Theme section
It appears I messed up in uninstalling the apk files ont he stock ROM as I removed the Task Manager, what apps can I use o replace this. I just want something I can use to switch between apps and is BOUND to the home button (long press).
-The only Rom I know of that can change the long press of the home button is CM7.
I'm considering removing the camera app and sticking with Camera360 as my ONLY camera app, would this be a good idea. I'm assuming the latter has the originals feature set and much much more so I'm not losing anything at all. Given I've updated the firmware the quality should improve regardless of which app I use right?
-The camera app is safe to remove. I would try Titanium and freeze it first if you're worried.
Can someone please explain to me why there are 4 voice apps?
-You might want to detail these better.
On my Desire I remember I could tell the phone NOT to sleep if it were charging, but I can't seem to find this option anywhere, does anyone know the exact location or is there an alternative app?
-I do this through tasker.
Is it just me, or does the normal OTA software update option not work? I tried it several times yesterday and I either got a failed connection or it just hung and did nothing ...
-Dont know
On my Desire I had a custom ROM and when I pressed the off button I got an option to reboot, any idea where I can get that option back?
-I dont think this comes in the stock rom. I'm on Cognition which has it.
I know since 2.2 they removed the vib->silent->normal settings when changing volume but I really need to use silent sometimes anyone know a way round this?
-CM7
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I actually just found this one for KF3 so I'm going to test it in a moment
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1215413
As per the camera, backups aren't my concern more of getting the best quality and featureset.
I will look into tasker, though I was looking for something very light as I only need this one feature.
Rather stick with stock ROM for now, at least until I get a JIG
Please use the Q&A Forum for questions Thanks
Moving to Q&A
Sorry about that thanks.
Just as a quick update, reinstalled the Task manager app and placed the apk back in the system/app folder and it seems to work. Also the battery icon has been updated and looked great :-D.
[*]As per the camera, backups aren't my concern more of getting the best quality and featureset.
I think you underestimate Titanium, it does more than backups.
Oh I don't use Titanium for my backups, I like always starting from fresh, so my contacts, etc are backedup but apps and settings I always prefer doing from scratch.
I tried Camera 360 and unless I'm mistaken the quality seemed LESS than the default app, which was a let down. Maybe I will try again.
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Hey guys just got a few quick questions, I know there is a likelihood this has been discussed elsewhere but I've not found the resources.
As much as I enjoy seeing a green battery icon ... it isn't of much use without a value. What's the best way to change this icon BUT without flashing a custom ROM, I like my ROM the way it is.
I like CM7 battery indicator reads a clear number .
jje
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karan999's KF3 stock ROM with CF-Rooted KF3 kernel works perfectly, only concern is I feel like when I'm using the browser that the % drops like a rock in contrast to when I'm just doing normal activities like calls and text. In fact I can speak for quite some time and there's hardly a % change.
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karan999's KF3 stock ROM with CF-Rooted KF3 kernel works perfectly, only concern is I feel like when I'm using the browser that the % drops like a rock in contrast to when I'm just doing normal activities like calls and text. In fact I can speak for quite some time and there's hardly a % change.
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When you are browsing with WiFi in Stock browser then battery drains at a rate of 1% per 3/4 minutes. Try Opera, it's a little bit of less hogger
Regards.
I've been using 3G/HSDPA, no WiFi access here. I think on data it is about that about of % decrease for me. I can survive with it as I don't browse on the go much but at home it feels like a disappointment.
Anyone figured out how to replace the task manager for long press home button?
Title says it, I don't have that option to turn it off. Is it just me?
I think the update removed it..
I've also had more freezeups after the update, along with unresponsive touch screen until you lock and unlock. Anyone else have an increase in these issues?
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Title says it, I don't have that option to turn it off. Is it just me?
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i haven't loaded the update yet. on mine, withouth the latest 2.08 update, i have an option in the camera settings under geotag, etc, which says shutter sound with a check box. this is disappears after the latest OTA to 2.08?
are you able to adjust the volume down with the external volume rocker and see if that prevents the shutter? although its a lame work around, ihope it helps as its better than nothing ..
i personally dislike the shutter sound and its kinda lame/fake and not really needed so i'm glad they have provide the option to shut this off in the past...thanks for the heads up on this!
correct no more option to turn off sounds
with all sounds disabled/muted it still makes noise
the volume rocker is zoom in the camera app (for those that didn't know)
There has been a bill in Congress introduced in 2009 to require cell phone cameras to "click". Its called the Cell Phone Camera Preditory Alert Act. So far, it hasn't had much traction. Maybe HTC knows something we don't?
crappy fix, grab the old camera, put it in place of the new one, change permissions and reboot
Set up with no sound, then copy the new cam app back, fix permissions, reboot and voila.
POOR method. Restore from titanium might also work, haven't tested that.
make a profile with "Tasker".
when camera app is active, all sounds are disabled.
thats what i do with my legend, using CM7...
but on my evo i can disable the shutter sound!?
Also, looks like it removed mirror app that was tied with the camera app.
do u removed mirror app?
i have it already installed, and turned shutter sound off.
Compusmurf said:
crappy fix, grab the old camera, put it in place of the new one, change permissions and reboot
Set up with no sound, then copy the new cam app back, fix permissions, reboot and voila.
POOR method. Restore from titanium might also work, haven't tested that.
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shortcut to the "good" method above would be somebody with the shutter sound turned off can post their preference file and ppl can download/copy that into their camera app directory ...
joeykrim said:
shortcut to the "good" method above would be somebody with the shutter sound turned off can post their preference file and ppl can download/copy that into their camera app directory ...
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Hey joey, thanks. Any idea why mirror is missing also? This is with a clean install. When I overwrite my nand backup it works but then native screenshots don't work.
Will somebody post up there camera preferences please.
joeykrim said:
shortcut to the "good" method above would be somebody with the shutter sound turned off can post their preference file and ppl can download/copy that into their camera app directory ...
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how to? need root?
joeykrim said:
shortcut to the "good" method above would be somebody with the shutter sound turned off can post their preference file and ppl can download/copy that into their camera app directory ...
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It's not a "good" method, it's a crappy work around. I like your method better. Anyone got the file?
Shutter Sound App Fix!!
Hey all...I've spent the last 2 days looking for anything to get rid of the shutter sound, or at the least, enable us to turn it off WITHOUT having to root my phone and void the warranty. The ONLY fix that I found, was to download this Silent Snap app at this link: m.androidzoom.com/.../silentsnap-camera_gfij.html After I downloaded it, it took care of that annoying shutter sound, and even better, the app is FREE to download!!! I hope this helps!
Silent Snap
Just letting you all know, that you don't have to use the app every time to make the Shutter Silent...
Just open the app once to turn the Shutter off...but please notice it also puts your phone on silent as well...But once you've opened the app, and exited out of it, you can now use your Volume Down Button to put your phone on Silent, and it will also turn the Camera Shutter off!
I recommend not staying within the Silent Snap App, because after taking about 3 or 4 pictures, it brings up ads, so just be sure to use your regular camera when taking pics to resolve this issue.
Blade buddy can remove the click.
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flomexico said:
Blade buddy can remove the click.
Sent from my PG86100 using XDA App
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Oh, what setting and what value?
Hmmm,
wonder if replacing this file with silence...
/system/media/audio/ui/camera_click.ogg
Will work.
Compusmurf said:
Hmmm,
wonder if replacing this file with silence...
/system/media/audio/ui/camera_click.ogg
Will work.
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It will....
Just delete the sound from /system/media/audio/ui
Its called cameraclick.ogg
Hi modders/hackers/experts,
I'm the new guy.
My skills are equal to the skills of a 5 year old.
Anyway, I'm not sure where to post my problem, so please don't punch me
I have a Samsung Galaxy S2 with Android 2.3.6 - nothing modded.
Well, I really like the cell phone and the OS, but there is something I don't like.
The standard volume levels (for media) are 16.
In my opinion this is not fine enough.
The loudness is okay if you ask me, but the steps are not fine enough.
(It's either too loud or too silent - especially with Headsets.)
If there were more volume levels (for example 100, or even less), it would be really fine and you could find your favorite level, depending on the current song.
There are some apps like fine volume control, but I've tried several and they did not work properly.
Unfortunately, I have not been man enough to "root" my cell phone or to install some modded firmware.
I think I will do it if it's the only solution.
Practically I want that the volume buttons make finer steps.
Also, there are some headsets with included control buttons (also volume buttons).
Using such buttons with fine volume control would be awesome!
So, what do you guys say?
You are looking for something that moves the level from 5 to 5.25 etc instead of to 6 . Not seen anything and yes i would like slightly more control as i find minimum sound level of 2 slightly to low and pushing sound level to 3 is to high .
All the apps i have used likewise move in steps of 1 .
jje
Hi,
Thanks for your reply.
This app is good but a bit buggy for me:
h**ps://market.android.com/details?id=opotech.finevolumev2
Making steps of 1 is okay, but the limit should not be 16 but higher.
If the limit is 100, a step of 1 would be much finer.
Edit: 6,25 times finer if we want to be exact
Hi
I wrote Fine volume control, and if the bug you are experiencing is the volume jumping erratically when you change it (with headphones) then it's not something that I can fix because I haven't been able to find the cause. I've had 3-4 reports of this bug.
richardop said:
Hi
I wrote Fine volume control, and if the bug you are experiencing is the volume jumping erratically when you change it (with headphones) then it's not something that I can fix because I haven't been able to find the cause. I've had 3-4 reports of this bug.
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That was enough for it to fail my test as to keep it or not otherwise it was promising .
Bug was on media players attempt to increase sound level in player was a straight jump from low level to high level .
jje
Stumbled on this thread in a Google search...
I don't know how the Galaxy SII works as far as mods go, I use a HTC Sensation, but I have little skills myself with regards to scripting, and have been able to make two mods using tips and clues from these posts and some Googling.
I think the mod part would be the same, but the delivery might be different. Not sure though.
I was actually trying to make a mod for phone wakeup using the volume keys using this post, which I was eventually able to do. I knew I needed to decompile android.policy.jar and make some changes to one of the files within, but I didn't know how.
I searched and I started here: Jar/apk baksmali smali file decompile and compiler
OK, useful stuff. Some Googling and XDA searching showed I needed to have the latest Java Runtime Engine installed, and the latest Java Development Kit, and they can be obtained from Oracle's site. Got them installed, tried 1. from the thread above, and got a weird "magic number" error. Hmm. Looked at the package date and realized it was a bit old...so another google brought me to here where I could download the latest smali and baksmali files to replace the ones in the folder where I was working in.
forgot to rename the smali and baksmali.jar files without the "1.3.2" part.
Fixed that, decompile worked!! Edited what I needed in Notepad++ so as to not mess up the Unix formatting (don't use Notepad or Wordpad), recompiled, whoohoo!
Next step was to open the original android.policy.jar file which I had decompiled from originally. Use 7Zip to open it, then drag the classes.dex file in there, close 7Zip.
Two ways to go from there, I could copy the android.policy.jar file into /system/framework and overwrite the old one, change permissions, then reboot, kinda messy, not redistributable, or... I could make a flashable .zip.
Easiest way to do that is to use someone else's. Add what you want by dragging it in, and delete what you don't want. Then copy the updater-script file out to a folder, edit it in Notepad++, and then copy it back in and overwrite the existing one. Just look at a few updater-scripts from different mods and ROMs and the syntax is easy to figure out.
So, I was successful with my first mod. Yay! Now I wanted to do another one.
Some searching led me to this, Fine Volume Control. I knew I wanted it as you do now. Same process as above for decompile/recompile, except using framework.jar, so now I have made my second mod.
I don't know if any of this will help you on the Galaxy SII, but it can be done! Good Luck!
Edit: Just re-read your initial post, you would of course have to be rooted. Not necessarily with a custom ROM, but rooted definitely. Go ahead and do it, I knew nothing about Android phones before August 2011 when I bought one and joined XDA that day. It is not that hard, just takes time and patience and good reading skills.
Hi and thanks for your replies.
It's been a while, yes.
Well, since Samsung managed it to damage their own cell phone by releasing Android 4.0.3, I'm ready to install a custom mod.
(Not this week but this month I guess.)
I don't know if there is already a custom mod that could eventually have a fine volume control integrated.
I mean I'm not the only one who thinks this 16 level system sucks!
Google issue list: 25920 - I'm not allowed to post external links...
(Cool, someone mentioned the same thread as you did. Was that you? )
Regards
Sorry for the double post and for being off-topic, I've just seen it:
Whoever rated the thread with one star and whoever included those idiotic tags:
Get a life you ****ing moron!
Hey
If you are not highly aware with Codings things
I suggest you to try Volume Control app.
I'm Using App called Smart Volume Control
Here are the Links
Free Version :- https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=cz.directservices.SmartVolumeControl
Paid Version :- https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=cz.directservices.SmartVolumeControlPlus
volume knobs?
richardop said:
Hi
I wrote Fine volume control, and if the bug you are experiencing is the volume jumping erratically when you change it (with headphones) then it's not something that I can fix because I haven't been able to find the cause. I've had 3-4 reports of this bug.
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Hi, I have a question about your app: it doesn't give the "finer" volume steps when using the hardware volume keys, right? Or am I missing something?
I need an app (I do not want to install the xposed framework) that will give me additional volume steps when using the hardware volume keys on my Galaxy S5, CyanogenMod 11.
Thanks.
gbmolina said:
Hi, I have a question about your app: it doesn't give the "finer" volume steps when using the hardware volume keys, right? Or am I missing something?
I need an app (I do not want to install the xposed framework) that will give me additional volume steps when using the hardware volume keys on my Galaxy S5, CyanogenMod 11.
Thanks.
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That's correct, it doesn't modify the behaviour of the hardware volume keys in general usage.
While the volume app itself is open it does modify their behaviour, but as soon as you exit the app the volume keys act as normal.
Can anyone help me i would like to change the bip sound always i touch galaxy... Dont have option to change..just for put mute :/
The sounds is in /system/media/audio/ui folder.
TW_Touch.ogg is the bip sound when you touch the screen
In this folder there are other sounds that are played by the various system programs (eg: Camera, unlock screen, battery level ecc.)
Thank you very much..i will see if i can change..look i can put an ogg file or i need to substitute for the other?
Sent from my GT-I9100 using XDA
Any .ogg file renamed to the proper name would work.
garf02 said:
The sounds is in /system/media/audio/ui folder.
TW_Touch.ogg is the bip sound when you touch the screen
In this folder there are other sounds that are played by the various system programs (eg: Camera, unlock screen, battery level ecc.)
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This worked like gangbusters! I have been wondering how to do this for years! It was super easy!
Thanks!
Hello all,
Is there a discovered way to add a camera shutter sound on the Camera menu ? or a way to disable it permanently ?
I could do that easily on my old S6 edge...
Thanks in advance for your answers.
dbaOCP said:
Hello all,
Is there a discovered way to add a camera shutter sound on the Camera menu ? or a way to disable it permanently ?
I could do that easily on my old S6 edge...
Thanks in advance for your answers.
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So far I just mute the phone when I don't want sound. I may try to alter the camera a bit later but anyway you'll need root for it.
I already have root on my mobile. But normally we should have an option for that just like Samsung from the CSC mods...
I already asked it, and nobody gave another answer than "mute phone before taking photos".
Renaming/deleting the shutter sounds doesn't work...
RealLordK1 said:
I already asked it, and nobody gave another answer than "mute phone before taking photos".
Renaming/deleting the shutter sounds doesn't work...
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Yes, this worked on my GS3, but not in the G5
Well, I've replaced all the camera sound files with the GS3 camera_empty.ogg file, and now the camera is silent, except when video recording is stopped.
viktor92 said:
Well, I've replaced all the camera sound files with the GS3 camera_empty.ogg file, and now the camera is silent, except when video recording is stopped.
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Excuse me, can you be more specific? Which file name should I replace, and in the media folder or in the camera apk?
Jokohama said:
Excuse me, can you be more specific? Which file name should I replace, and in the media folder or in the camera apk?
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I've replaced all this files in system/media/audio/ui :
af_failure.ogg
af_succsess.ogg
camera_click.ogg
camstart.ogg
camstop.ogg
cam_snap_0.ogg
continuous_shot.ogg
IR_normal.ogg
Lock.ogg
PowerOff.ogg
PowerOn.ogg
shot_snap.ogg
shutter_mirror_down.ogg
shutter_mirror_up.ogg
switchoff.ogg
switchon.ogg
Unlock.ogg
VideoRecord.ogg
VideoStop.ogg
vr_button_back_longpress.ogg
vr_button_ok_longpress.ogg
After a factory reset and reconfiguring all again (and replacing the files again) I could mute the stop recording also, so all is silent now.
viktor92 said:
I've replaced all this files in system/media/audio/ui :
af_failure.ogg
af_succsess.ogg
camera_click.ogg
camstart.ogg
camstop.ogg
cam_snap_0.ogg
continuous_shot.ogg
IR_normal.ogg
Lock.ogg
PowerOff.ogg
PowerOn.ogg
shot_snap.ogg
shutter_mirror_down.ogg
shutter_mirror_up.ogg
switchoff.ogg
switchon.ogg
Unlock.ogg
VideoRecord.ogg
VideoStop.ogg
vr_button_back_longpress.ogg
vr_button_ok_longpress.ogg
After a factory reset and reconfiguring all again (and replacing the files again) I could mute the stop recording also, so all is silent now.
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Thanks, it's all silent after a reboot :laugh:
Jokohama said:
Thanks, it's all silent after a reboot :laugh:
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I have done the Same on my G5 Nougat..
Deleted the original Files and renamed the silent.ogg to the specified ones.
Copied every file to the system Folder, but only the boot and shutdown sound is silent now.
When i try to playback the files in the root explorer, it says that it is not able to playback the files. Changing the permissions is not working