Root required download root explorer via market or4shared app
Go to
System/media/audio/ui
Set system to rw then delete
Delete camera sound ogg.
First copy and save to it to sd first incase you want it back cause delete is permanent.
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lojak29 said:
Root required download root explorer via market or4shared app
Go to
System/media/audio/ui
Set system to rw then delete
Delete camera sound ogg.
First copy and save to it to sd first incase you want it back cause delete is permanent.
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Good method but I think it is better that in case you change your mind later.. just rename the sound file.
That and the camcorder sound can be renamed to so no one knows when ur playing spy while recording that girl you like LOL..
it's possible to go into the framework (i believe) and just change the value of shutter sound from a 0 to a 1. reboot the phone and you will have the option in the camera menu to turn the shutter sound off and on. much better way. you will have to remember to set it back to 0 though before trying to take any update from motorola.
No root required to shut off sound. Google Enforced stream silencer.
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it's possible to go into the framework (i believe) and just change the value of shutter sound from a 0 to a 1. reboot the phone and you will have the option in the camera menu to turn the shutter sound off and on. much better way. you will have to remember to set it back to 0 though before trying to take any update from motorola.
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+1 its in the build prop. Make the change and reboot. When in camera go to settings and you'll have an option to turn it off
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jooobooo1 said:
No root required to shut off sound. Google Enforced stream silencer.
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I agree, instead of having to do the method described above just apply the Google Enhanced stream silencer apk and be done with it.
Enhanced Stream Silencer
Discussion where it was first brought up and discussed. 7th post down
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twospirits said:
I agree, instead of having to do the method described above just apply the Google Enhanced stream silencer apk and be done with it.
Enhanced Stream Silencer
Discussion where it was first brought up and discussed. 7th post down
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i used to use that but i like having the option. my kid likes the shutter sound when i take a picture of him. when he's sleeping i turn the shutter sound off so he doesn't wake up.
i was also having reboot problems with my first photon and if i had that enforcer program the start up "noise" wouldn't happen so i would know if my phone was starting to freak out.
DualSportDad said:
i used to use that but i like having the option. my kid likes the shutter sound when i take a picture of him. when he's sleeping i turn the shutter sound off so he doesn't wake up.
i was also having reboot problems with my first photon and if i had that enforcer program the start up "noise" wouldn't happen so i would know if my phone was starting to freak out.
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I have forgotten how to install this. I'm not rooted just stock can someone please send me in the right direction?
Tks
cdenloe said:
I have forgotten how to install this. I'm not rooted just stock can someone please send me in the right direction?
Tks
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Cancel got if figured out.
Good work!
Also you can use a 3rd party software.
Please i can't find shutter sound in my build prop. Can you help by specifying the line?
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Please i can't find shutter sound in my build prop. Can you help by specifying the line?
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It's about 30 lines from the bottom.
Set it from 0 to 1 as always make sure you back up your build. Prop before editing it
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stop trying to take upskirt pictures you creeps.
Search for enforced silent n install it it works for non tooted device v well
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*enforced stream silencer it is
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Changing the value in build.prop works much better.
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Hi,
I know this is an old topic but I was wondering if anyone knows the autor of the enforced stream silencer apk.
Because I'm trying to use it on my Note 3 but it does not work.
So I wanted to contact the dev directly.
Thanks.
Related
Anybody know?
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Yes there is an apk file do to it. Let me see if I have it on here. Gimme a second.
Edit.
Found it. There you go. Just install that to SD card, then go into apps, and click on enforced silencer check it on, and you're good to go.
Thanks
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Let me know if you have any issues. It's what I'm running on my phone.
Better yet hop on root explore and go down to system>build propt mount R/O and change the "0" at the end to "1" and save change and reboot. ro.media.capture.shuttertone=0
I forgot who came up with the tweak but not I.
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radrian92 said:
Better yet hop on root explore and go down to system>build propt mount R/O and change the "0" at the end to "1" and save change and reboot. ro.media.capture.shuttertone=0
I forgot who came up with the tweak but not I.
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I recommend this more than the custom apk. This method is built-in and in case for some reason you want the sound back, the option is just a checkmark away.
The apk is also just a check mark.
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xTMFxOffshore said:
The apk is also just a check mark.
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If you're rooted all you have to do is use Root Explorer and go into:
/system/media/audio/ui
Change the name of "CameraClick.ogg" to "CameraClick.bak"
You can do the same for the video record sound...simple.
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The apk is also just a check mark.
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Yes, but doing the build.prop mod allows the toggle to be done from within the camera app which makes it much easier to toggle, as opposed to having to switch to another app.
No need to install anything. The easiest solution is usually always the best.
Yes. I didn't know you could do it from the app. Though easiest isn't always best.
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MultiDev said:
Yes, but doing the build.prop mod allows the toggle to be done from within the camera app which makes it much easier to toggle, as opposed to having to switch to another app.
No need to install anything. The easiest solution is usually always the best.
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xTMFxOffshore said:
Yes there is an apk file do to it. Let me see if I have it on here. Gimme a second.
Edit.
Found it. There you go. Just install that to SD card, then go into apps, and click on enforced silencer check it on, and you're good to go.
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Im not rooted and was really annoyed with that loud obnoxious camera shutter, thanks for this!
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jeriel05 said:
Im not rooted and was really annoyed with that loud obnoxious camera shutter, thanks for this!
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No problem.
I'm trying to delete the file and it keeps saying it's read only iv'e tried changing the permissions and also the r\w on top no dice, lol what am i doing wrong
I just use Root Explorer and go to System/Media/UI then rename the Camera_Click.ogg to Camera_Clik.ogg just changing a single letter works and you can always restore it if wanted.
(You have to be Rooted)
Is there a way to get this on the stock Photon rom? I've tried Poweramp, that's a no go, it doesn't turn the volume up when you long press, but it doesn't skip either. Player Pro's take on it works kinda clunky too. This is my most missed feature from cm7. Any input would be appreciated!
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These types of CM7 "hotkeys" generally don't exist on stock. You might check to see if some ROM authors would be willing to add to their ROMs.
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The problem with that is there are not many roms available for the Photon. I just need to know how and what to modify. Also, the music players that allow this feature, Poweramp and Mixzing, that worked on my Evo do not work on the Photon.
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Since I can't really get a good answer for this I turned to "Just Shake" on the market. It gives the ability to skip by double tapping the volume up or down keys. I haven't even played with any of the shake settings yet, but it works well.
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I use tactile player. Its double tap just like the one you described
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MultiDev said:
These types of CM7 "hotkeys" generally don't exist on stock. You might check to see if some ROM authors would be willing to add to their ROMs.
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Can You tell me wich files I need mod in stock to add this "hotkeys" ?
(already have add check "net.hostname" for stock, so I understand programming part, but cannot find needed files).
Can You tell me wich files I need mod in stock to add this "hotkeys" ?
Im in the same boat. I've been told that its the rom that needs to be modified, but nobody says what part or HOW to modify it. I gave up on the idea.
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Try this topic.
I've find all answers (android.policy.jar - PhoneWindowManager.smali).
Already done this mod for Xperia NEO.
7OH said:
Try this topic.
I've find all answers (android.policy.jar - PhoneWindowManager.smali).
Already done this mod for Xperia NEO.
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This is way beyond my level of experience. I can edit the build.prop, that's about it! I can follow a step by step procedure, but this is like brain surgery being performed by a bicycle mechanic!
fendergrab said:
This is way beyond my level of experience. I can edit the build.prop, that's about it! I can follow a step by step procedure, but this is like brain surgery being performed by a bicycle mechanic!
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Ill try to add this too rocko rom in a couple days or maybe tonight
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That would make my day! Thank you!
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I been trying to get headset controls for the longest. U got any at all? Ive tried different apps that worked on my evo with no avail.
anyone kmow of any music apps that will sort the music by diffrent folders i have y music in (rap, rock, grateful dead, etc...) Mort music player does this but i cant get it to load music from internal and external sd card its just one or other
I never have had or used a headset with controls.
I have Player Pro and it allows sorting by folders, but I've never used that option.
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Hi all, is there a way to disable the shutter sound on the OTA ICS push on my Sprint EVO 3D?
Deltatristar500 said:
Hi all, is there a way to disable the shutter sound on the OTA ICS push on my Sprint EVO 3D?
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Yes you have to delete the file "camera_click.ogg" from system/media/audio/ui
Use ROOT explorer or ES File explorer or any app that allows you to access and edit root directory.
Back it up before you delete it maybe you will miss it later on
Thanks, will have to see if I can remove it from connecting the phone to my machine since Im not rooted
Deltatristar500 said:
Thanks, will have to see if I can remove it from connecting the phone to my machine since Im not rooted
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You will not be able to delete it if you are not rooted.
Try going to camera interface and I believe there should be a setting to turn off shutter sound, atleast on sense 4 I have it
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Try going to camera interface and I believe there should be a setting to turn off shutter sound, atleast on sense 4 I have it
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You need to be rooted to modify anything on /system/, from your comp or phone. and AFAIK stock Sense doesn't have the option to remove the sound, as that is illegal in some/most states.
netwokz said:
You need to be rooted to modify anything on /system/, from your comp or phone. and AFAIK stock Sense doesn't have the option to remove the sound, as that is illegal in some/most states.
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It's been so long since I was running stock:banghead::banghead:
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i deleted the camera_click.ogg file and it's still there
GSE20 said:
i deleted the camera_click.ogg file and it's still there
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You can either do one of two things. Unpack the camera.apk, remove the file, then repack it and place it back, or install the cam mod in the theme section.
Go to Camera, press Menu, go to Camera Interface, disable shutter sound.
Deltatristar500 said:
Hi all, is there a way to disable the shutter sound on the OTA ICS push on my Sprint EVO 3D?
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If you are rooted, just flash coolexe's v3 camera mod which has a setting for the shutter sound, as well as some other nice features.
ramjet73
R3NC0N said:
Go to Camera, press Menu, go to Camera Interface, disable shutter sound.
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That's not an option for many people who are not rooted, and some ROMs don't have it baked in.
The camera didn't make any sound if your media volume is all the way down.
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Austin3161337 said:
Yes you have to delete the file "camera_click.ogg" from system/media/audio/ui
Use ROOT explorer or ES File explorer or any app that allows you to access and edit root directory.
Back it up before you delete it maybe you will miss it later on
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Works like a charm. just restart phone after you delete the file.
working fix
I have removed all camera sounds. What I did was, take the default camera app off my phone, take it to my computer and delete all sounds from the camera app. then i pasted it back into the directory where my default camera app was (/system/app/)
here is a link to download the apk that i am using and i know it for sure works. I uploaded this my self.
go to 4shared(DOT)com/android/iLOgPWzv/HTCCamera.html?
**REMOVE PARENTHESIS AND CHANGE "DOT" TO A PERIOD. I cant post links yet, but that is a working link.**
if you cant find it, the account i posted it with was shsballer21
Is there anyway to get rid of the shutter sound on the kyocera rise I don't see any options to turn it off and its pretty annoying
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jokenkil said:
Is there anyway to get rid of the shutter sound on the kyocera rise I don't see any options to turn it off and its pretty annoying
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First of all, it should be asked in Q&A.
Are u rooted? If u are just delete the cameraclick.ogg in system/media/audio/ui. Make a backup before u do. (in case u mess things up)
jokenkil said:
Is there anyway to get rid of the shutter sound on the kyocera rise I don't see any options to turn it off and its pretty annoying
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I saw a post where someone was stuck in a boot loop after deleting their camera sound on the Rise. Did this happen to you?
Does anyone know of a way to get native call recording on rootbox? Or a really reliable app that can record directly from the line and not the microphone.
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poopoo152010 said:
Does anyone know of a way to get native call recording on rootbox? Or a really reliable app that can record directly from the line and not the microphone.
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Well the XPOSED settings is baked in, or it used to be, so you could use that module.
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I didn't see Xposed in the ROM but I installed it and the framework and activated the module. However I don't get a recording option in the phone app. I only have experience using it on TW ROMs so I'm wondering if there is a different module for aosp or is there another options section somewhere that I'm missing?
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I didn't see Xposed in the ROM but I installed it and the framework and activated the module. However I don't get a recording option in the phone app. I only have experience using it on TW ROMs so I'm wondering if there is a different module for aosp or is there another options section somewhere that I'm missing?
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I honestly don't know much about the framework, I do know it is, or was, baked in. If you dont have privileges to post in Development I will ask in the thread for you.
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Thanks anyway. I'll pop in there later. I asked once but it got lost in the shuffle Lol.
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On beans 18....clean install. Go to exposed and I click modules and phone and click call record. Then when on a call I hit the menu button and an option comes up to record. It saves it in a sound file at the end and im done. Dont do anything else....no apps or flashing apks ..... guess its baked into beans and you just have to have that box checked. I dont touch other roms too much. Beans runs the best for my phone so I stick with it. Hopefully I gave you an idea.
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On beans 18....clean install. Go to exposed and I click modules and phone and click call record. Then when on a call I hit the menu button and an option comes up to record. It saves it in a sound file at the end and im done. Dont do anything else....no apps or flashing apks ..... guess its baked into beans and you just have to have that box checked. I dont touch other roms too much. Beans runs the best for my phone so I stick with it. Hopefully I gave you an idea.
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He is on Rootbox but the settings should be about the same hopefully. I never had to go through all that when activating it on CR, I just installed it and activated it in the framework. I remember them saying that it was built into VRB at one point but that may have changed now.
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se1988 said:
No go on cm10.1. Installed framework, reboot, installed and enabled call recorder apk, reboot, no joy in call, no extra buttons or menus anywhere. Any suggestions?
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try a little more, reinstall framework and stuff. Could be buggy m8 good luck.
jersey droid said:
On beans 18....clean install. Go to exposed and I click modules and phone and click call record. Then when on a call I hit the menu button and an option comes up to record. It saves it in a sound file at the end and im done. Dont do anything else....no apps or flashing apks .....
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