Hey!
As the title says where are these sounds located in Android 4.2?
The Volume Rocker and ui Touch sound are not in: "media/audio/ui" for sure!
Been looking in alot of possible new locations with no results. As I want the annoying stock 4.2 Volume Rocker sound to be removed/replaced with a silent one.
I almost start to believe they are generated by code or hidden in some nasty file...
Any help appreciated, thanks!
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Guys, it might sound kind of odd but i'm trying to find a way to disable those standart android sounds (beep -beep-beep) when you increase/decrease ringtone volume from homescreen and elsewhere. I like the way how htc implemented it in sense (different tones) but i understand that it can be impossible to port them to SIII. However i'm very tired with those beeps especially when on higher range. So if someone know how to perform this trick please responŠ²
if you are rooted you can remove or rename the TW_Volume_control.ogg file in /system/media/audio/ui
Can someone help me make my Flyer, running stock, but rooted, 2.3.4, volume buttons only control media volume? When I first got it, it did media volume only, and I prefer that since it stays on vibrate for notifications. I did the OTA updates for 2.3.4 and they changed it to controlling notification volume if not in a program (or any sound playing), and it drives me nuts!
I been searching and looking for an app or mod that will allow all my volume levels to be changed at the same time with just the volume rockers.
Similar operation like the iphone uses, one volume for all, notifications, ring, media, etc and NOT individual like any JB rom.
I currently have CLEANrom v5.0
I know that CM will do this as a default but i need touchwiz for some stuff that i do on the phone daily.
any help is welcome.
On both iPhone and the new blackberry 10 phones. You can disable volume buttons turning the ringer up. You can make it so the volume buttons only controls media and nothing else no matter where you are.how do you do this on android.?
I don't think I've seen that option on any of the Android versions. But maybe if we had xposed working you could have a mod to make it work.
Hi,
Is anyone else finding that Touch Sounds (the clicking sound on pressing UI elements other then the keyboard) is far too quiet unless Notification volume is set on maximum (which conversley is far too loud for other sounds).
I have disabled Vibrate on touch and would like an an audible feedback as on my Nexus 4, but something seems wrong here.
Thanks
Yeah, even on a custom ROM (AICP), the system touch sound is connected to the notification volume, with no separate control.
The only solution I found was to edit the audio file (/system/media/audio/ui/Effect_Tick.ogg) with an audio editor and double its volume level.
Sent from my Nexus 9