[mod]Kill the Shuttersound - RAZR HD Themes and Apps

Hey guys,
there is this annoying thing with the RAZR HD, the shutter Sound.
You cant turn it off, you cant silence it and stuff.
I googled a little and found out that if you are rooted, it is quiet easy to turn of that annoying noise.
Just Download a root file manager
then go to /system/media/audio/ui
mount your system as read/write
then simply rename the file Camera_click.ogg to camera_click.ogg.bak
Thats it, you will never hear that sound again, unless you rename the file back to camera_click.ogg
so enjoy and have fun with your silenced camera
Greetz Esok

I will definitely try this! For now I just block the speaker with my finger lol
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the option to disable shutter sound is built into the camera app under settings. look at the bottom option

Deuces said:
the option to disable shutter sound is built into the camera app under settings. look at the bottom option
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Not on my Phone oO
Whatever the reason may be, i dont have it oO

esok44 said:
Not on my Phone oO
Whatever the reason may be, i dont have it oO
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Yap you're Right, it is illegal to disable the shutter sound on phone cameras in some countries. Some countries even demand that the shutter sound gotta have some minimum decibel determined by law.
I don't got the country list. but i think u can find that by googling it.

The disable is on my phone.
Also if you turn your volume down, the shutter sound goes down with overall phone volume.
mute the phone and the shutter sound is also muted.

I did that a few weeks ago. After that taking photos takes a lot more of time and the photos weren't pushed to the little gallery screen (in the right, top of the screen).

captain_green said:
I did that a few weeks ago. After that taking photos takes a lot more of time and the photos weren't pushed to the little gallery screen (in the right, top of the screen).
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try not just to rename Camera_click.ogg but make the file with same name and silence inside.

Another option is too simply install another camera app. I don't intend to promote a specific app but I have recently installed jb camera+ and been quite happy. Probably other apps are just as good.
2 things I have noticed: much improved image quality (less noise ) and the option to silence the shutter! Try out the free ics app or similar and compare image quality to motos app. I was a bit surprised to see the difference. My phone is not rooted btw.
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idless said:
Another option is too simply install another camera app. I don't intend to promote a specific app but I have recently installed jb camera+ and been quite happy. Probably other apps are just as good.
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You mean Camera JB+ ?
I'll try it soon.

Yes, that is the one I use.
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Found that line in the Build.prop too, tried to edit it via regular texteditor, saved, but nothing has changed.
After a reboot the build.prop was the same as before, and there was no 0 in forceShutterSound

esok44 said:
Found that line in the Build.prop too, tried to edit it via regular texteditor, saved, but nothing has changed.
After a reboot the build.prop was the same as before, and there was no 0 in forceShutterSound
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That happens if the build.prop wasn't saved properly. What I usually do is pull the file to my PC to edit and then overwrite it
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saloums7 said:
That happens if the build.prop wasn't saved properly. What I usually do is pull the file to my PC to edit and then overwrite it
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Do I need root to write changed file build.prop into system dir?
When I tried the adb answered "failed to copy 'build.pro' to '/system/build.prop': Read-only file-system
Update: yes, now I'm quite sure that I need root

BTW, Camera JB+ app works well for me and shuttersound could be switched off without any problems. I have RAZR HD Germany version.

camera_click.ogg and camera_focus.ogg deleted, thanks for the tips I use a CM10 ROM.

thanks!

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Enable sound settings in stock camera app - root required

Okay I found a way to be enable the camera shutter option on the camera app. You have to be rooted and I used root explorer.
1.) Open root explorer
2.) go to System folder
3.) Enable R/W ability
4.) Hold down on build.prop and open in text editor mode
5.) Look for 'ro.media.capture.shuttertone' without quotes
6.) It will say 0 change it to 1
7.) Click the menu button and choose save and exit.
8.) Reboot - not sure if you need to, but I did.
9.) Open the camera app and click menu, settings.
10.) You will now have the option to enable or disable the shutter sound.
Pics provided. Please thank me if this is helpful.
Side note, there are a lot of options in the build prop, but the interesting part is there is a whole section for LTE settings, and it keeps refering to verizon wireless at least thats what I think VZW stands for.
It worked. for some reason when I first had my phone it made the shutter sound. Than somehow it went away. Now I applid your fix and I can enable it or disable it. Thanks.
Simply brilliant.
I've also noticed a ro.camcorder.videoModes=false parameter. Wonder what that does if set to true.
It requires a reboot, but it works really well. There are quite a few options in build.prop. Wonder if there are any other tweaks.
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devilsshadow said:
Simply brilliant.
I've also noticed a ro.camcorder.videoModes=false parameter. Wonder what that does if set to true.
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It gives you two additional video modes.
Slow motion and fast motion.
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blakkheartt12 said:
It gives you two additional video modes.
Slow motion and fast motion.
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Do those modes work?
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This method to allow enabling/disabling of shutter tone worked after reboot! Thanks!
Blakeheartt12- Please clarify....will buildprop tweaks need to be restored to the original settings in order to receive future ota updates.
I believe I read something about that in another thread.
anoroc44 said:
Blakeheartt12- Please clarify....will buildprop tweaks need to be restored to the original settings in order to receive future ota updates.
I believe I read something about that in another thread.
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That I'm not sure about. I do not think enabling a setting will keep an update from happening. If it does its real quick and easy to change back.
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blakkheartt12 said:
It gives you two additional video modes.
Slow motion and fast motion.
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Awesome, even more options! I'll have to enable that as well. Also, root explorer automatically makes a backup of the original file so if need be, you can easily restore the file to stock.
I tried the new video options but didnt see any difference. So my guess is they are not working.
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blakkheartt12 said:
I tried the new video options but didnt see any difference. So my guess is they are not working.
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Makes sense that they were disabled then.
But the shutter sound option was a great find. Never understood why camera phones needed that. There is no shutter so why does there need to be a fake sound? I know some old schoolers might like it and I don't mind it as an option, but why remove the option to enable/disable it. Stupid motoblur.
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tried it and worked perfectly... thanks a ton!!! i wouldn't have minded the sound of it except it being so damn loud... lol... great find!!
Thanks for the tip much appreciated
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MultiDev said:
Makes sense that they were disabled then.
But the shutter sound option was a great find. Never understood why camera phones needed that. There is no shutter so why does there need to be a fake sound? I know some old schoolers might like it and I don't mind it as an option, but why remove the option to enable/disable it. Stupid motoblur.
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Re: the shutter sound is actually a requirement in many states (lot of creepers out there to keep up w/ evolving technology, i guess lol).
Re: add'l build prop tweaks I've found so far -
1) LCD Density setting *ro.sf.lcd_density"* (default is 240, you can go as low as 200 w/o causing conflict w/ system apps)
2) dalvik.vm.heapsize_48m (default is 48, can set as high as 64 w/o causing conflict w/ system apps, and as low as 32m). I'd personally leave this setting alone until development on this progresses, not sure how much of an impact this would have w/ stock kernel and other configurations. I put it @ 64m and ran w/ it for a few hours and noticed no significant improvements.
Awesome directions - worked great on my phone - LOVE the no sound click. So easy a newb can do it!
pwrmedia said:
Re: the shutter sound is actually a requirement in many states (lot of creepers out there to keep up w/ evolving technology, i guess lol).
Re: add'l build prop tweaks I've found so far -
1) LCD Density setting *ro.sf.lcd_density"* (default is 240, you can go as low as 200 w/o causing conflict w/ system apps)
2) dalvik.vm.heapsize_48m (default is 48, can set as high as 64 w/o causing conflict w/ system apps, and as low as 32m). I'd personally leave this setting alone until development on this progresses, not sure how much of an impact this would have w/ stock kernel and other configurations. I put it @ 64m and ran w/ it for a few hours and noticed no significant improvements.
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On my phone, the heapsize was set to 42.
pwrmedia said:
Re: the shutter sound is actually a requirement in many states (lot of creepers out there to keep up w/ evolving technology, i guess lol).
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Ugh, stupid politicians making stupid unenforceable policies. Don't they have better things to deal with.
A determined pervert could simply do this hack or tape over the speaker with a thick cloth (like velour).
On the other hand, being able to turn off the shutter sounds have many very legit purposes. I personally use my camera to take pictures of notes during conferences and to take pictures of books in the library. Also, when I did community theatre, I would take pictures of my audio patchbay so I could check my hookups whenever we needed to change mics for whatever reason backstage during the show.
Thank you. Much better fix than "disable STREAM_SYSTEM_ENFORCED" solution.
Anyway to disable the beep sound and vibrate whenever I power down my phone?

How to improve battery life guide for dummies

NEEDS ROOT!
With root explorer (or similiar apps) let's go in /system/app and rename the file "phone.apk" into "phone.apk.bak"
Now reboot G70 to stop the annoying popup about phone.apk crashing.
Enjoy longer battery life!
tapioco2000 said:
NEEDS ROOT!
With root explorer (or similiar apps) let's go in /system/app and rename the file "phone.apk" into "phone.apk.bak"
Now reboot G70 to stop the annoying popup about phone.apk crashing.
Enjoy longer battery life!
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I don't get it. Why does this improve your battery life, can you please explain?
hi.i have go power master installied.i renamed the phone.apk.i had 27 hours to go before the renaming and now i got 26hours :O
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I don't get it. Why does this improve your battery life, can you please explain?
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cause you stop an always running process that drains battery, an unnecessary process, g70 is not a phone!
I've tested it on g70 and a wifi tablet and battery life is improved.
It's a reversible process, just rename the file again.
Just test it, no risk!
Rather than renaming the file you can just "freeze" it with system tuner pro.
Hey this leads to defection of the stock camera app. When I did this namechange to phone.apk.bak, the stock camera didn't respond and the camera view was totally black, like it was pointing towards something black (or too close to an object)
So re-renamed the phone.app.bak to phone.apk and now the camera works again.
exodus454 said:
Rather than renaming the file you can just "freeze" it with system tuner pro.
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i'm not sure system tuner pro works with phone apk, autostarts doesn't work with this file.
Rapydax said:
Hey this leads to defection of the stock camera app. When I did this namechange to phone.apk.bak, the stock camera didn't respond and the camera view was totally black, like it was pointing towards something black (or too close to an object)
So re-renamed the phone.app.bak to phone.apk and now the camera works again.
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you're right, i use camera zoom fx
Me too, but the video doesn't work as well then :S
I'm having a similar issue with removing the phone.apk file breaking the stock camera app.
I used Titanium Backup to remove the phone.apk a long time ago. Normally I use Camera Zoom FX, so I didn't notice that there was a problem until I tried to use it to take some video recently.
I would like to restore phone.apk, but it looks like I must have deleted my backup...Yes, I am an idiot!
Does anyone have a download link for the phone.apk file? Am I screwed? I only record video once in a blue moon, but I would like to have that functionality back.
I am using a Galaxy Player 4.0 US YP-G1CWY/XAA
Thanks!
ClowDissection said:
I'm having a similar issue with removing the phone.apk file breaking the stock camera app.
I used Titanium Backup to remove the phone.apk a long time ago. Normally I use Camera Zoom FX, so I didn't notice that there was a problem until I tried to use it to take some video recently.
I would like to restore phone.apk, but it looks like I must have deleted my backup...Yes, I am an idiot!
Does anyone have a download link for the phone.apk file? Am I screwed? I only record video once in a blue moon, but I would like to have that functionality back.
I am using a Galaxy Player 4.0 US YP-G1CWY/XAA
Thanks!
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yes here it is. i have the same device so no worries
Try checking Flight Mode (Airplane Mode) in wireless settings. In most systems this shuts down the the phone.apk.
Why do this?Just use a battery saver and set data connection to zero...
jabbyx said:
Try checking Flight Mode (Airplane Mode) in wireless settings. In most systems this shuts down the the phone.apk.
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Flight mode shuts off wifi also
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goldflame09 said:
Flight mode shuts off wifi also
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no it doesn't
Yes it does,but you can an enable it again.
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ICS Camera

This is not really a question, but more of a suggestion for those who can't stand to use the current Camera on Liquid and Jesters Roms. Personally, I take a lot of pictures with my phone and the quality from that APK was quite bad when it was dark compared to what it was.
So after a lot of research, here's what I did:
Downloaded Root Explorer from the Google Play.
Browsed to system/app
Mount R/W and deleted Camera.apk
Downloaded this camera apk from MIUI: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15307536&postcount=167
Installed it and voila - working camera with focus.
Note: Camcorder still doesn't work
I'm not sure if it's required to uninstall the Camera.apk (chances are no), however it's what I done.
think this may work with AOKP?
No go
Cornflakius said:
This is not really a question, but more of a suggestion for those who can't stand to use the current Camera on Liquid and Jesters Roms. Personally, I take a lot of pictures with my phone and the quality from that APK was quite bad when it was dark compared to what it was.
So after a lot of research, here's what I did:
Downloaded Root Explorer from the Google Play.
Browsed to system/app
Mount R/W and deleted Camera.apk
Downloaded this camera apk from MIUI: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15307536&postcount=167
Installed it and voila - working camera with focus.
Note: Camcorder still doesn't work
I'm not sure if it's required to uninstall the Camera.apk (chances are no), however it's what I done.
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didnt work for me, i enter the app and it shows the controls and all features of the app but not the camera itself
AOKP will fails on Camera and I tried fix it. No success.
musicfreak190 said:
think this may work with AOKP?
No go
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didnt work for me, i enter the app and it shows the controls and all features of the app but not the camera itself
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You mean it shows the controls, but a blank screen right? You have to take one picture like that, and after that it displays the screen and it works fine. You'll have to do that each time you start up the app unfortunately, but still it's better than crap quality and no focus.
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You mean it shows the controls, but a blank screen right? You have to take one picture like that, and after that it displays the screen and it works fine. You'll have to do that each time you start up the app unfortunately, but still it's better than crap quality and no focus.
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It won't even let me take a picture with the black screen although it shows the controls
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Is this what you see? What happens when you click on the middle button?
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Is this what you see? What happens when you click on the middle button?
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It just shows me clicking but not actually doing anything
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Camera Sounds[Team Venum]

Well this took me a day to throw together and it will become much bigger when I find sounds that work/sound right to throw in there.
1.Download
2. Flash through recovery[don't worry about clearing cache or anything]
Downloads:
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This needs a bit of testing but I know for a fact the shutter sound changes for sure (only when the camera is focused). As for everything else I'm not 100% sure about. Please give me some feedback!
I have tested Option 2 (setting back to default "after trying option 1 to changing my shutter to a dog barking") and it worked perfectly so no worries when going back to the orignal sounds
Camera Sound Changer V1[Aroma](2..37 MB)​
Changelog:
10/16/13 VERSION 1.0.0
- INITIAL RELEASE
- FIRST TIME BACKS UP ORIGNAL FILES
- ALLOWS CHANGING OF ALMOST EVERY SOUND OF CAMERA
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FAQ
Q: Nothing yet
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Kev, is their an option in there to silence the shutter sound? That's what I really need.
SantinoInc said:
Kev, is their an option in there to silence the shutter sound? That's what I really need.
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Dear god. Can't believe I forgot that one
By any chance did you have a chance to add a "Silent" mode?
SantinoInc said:
By any chance did you have a chance to add a "Silent" mode?
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not yet but soon
you can edit the features.xml file and put the silent menu option back in the rom. I did and enjoy my silence.
congrats on the review! love this thanks again.might there be a "HULK SMASH" sound in the near future? lol
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you can edit the features.xml file and put the silent menu option back in the rom. I did and enjoy my silence.
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How and where can I do this exactly?
SantinoInc said:
How and where can I do this exactly?
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This will help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2261789
If anyone would like to contribute to this project (I will keep making this until I reach 1000+ sound sets) please let me know. If you want to contribute find sounds that go together and label them alert, in and out and send them to me, I will add u in the credits for that specific sound set
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If anyone would like to contribute to this project (I will keep making this until I reach 1000+ sound sets) please let me know. If you want to contribute find sounds that go together and label them alert, in and out and send them to me, I will add u in the credits for that specific sound set
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While back friend of my had a flip phone lol @flipphone and his sound when he takes photo was "person too ugly cant take the picture" i tried for dear life to replicate and it was no go i change the .ogg file rename it same as org. Set 0644 and i actualy silenced the shutter by doing that,so my question is can you make one that says that lol
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MOD>Manually Boost Volume for Speaker, Headset and Handset<MOD

GUIDE TO MANUALLY RAISE VOLUME
Must be rooted and have a file explorer installed. Each step has a corresponding numbered picture.
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I found that the speaker, headset and handset volumes were a bit too low for my damaged ears, so I decided to attempt changing it myself and it worked out wonderfully. (Same method I used on my N3) .......................................................................
I did this using Root Explorer, there are many out there you can use such as ES.
1) Navigate to System/etc. Scroll down to mixer_paths.xml. If using Root EX on the top right tick Mount R/W. If you dont do this your changes will not work or take.
2) Hold down mixer_paths.xml and a box with options will appear. Choose Open With. Then choose Text Editor.
3) Once it opens scroll down to the fourth divider line where you will see this:
Play Scenario
Then you will have a bunch of small paragraphs. First one directly under the Play Scenario line is "handset", then "speaker" and finally "headset". There are others like dock, speaker hdmi and so on but I only changed those three.
4) In each of the 3 you want to change the "RX Digital Volume" values. Stock value for the handset is 81. Touch next to the 1 delete it and inplace put a 7. (I found that 89 is the limit on my phone before distortion starts to occur so 88 or 89 is fine also) Next is speaker. Do the same 81 to 87 or whatever you prefer up to 89. And finally headset. For this change both stock "80" values to 87. (Left and Right) Double check all four changes you made closely. If you change the values above 89 there is a chance you may exceed the limit and have issues like no sound for the specific play scenario.
5) Now hit your phone menu button and tick save and exit. This will bring you back to the mixer_paths.xml page, and if you mounted r/w as I stated in step 2 you should see this directly below mixer_paths.xml: mixer_paths.xml.bak. That is a saved copy of your original stock mixer_paths.xml file which you can delete the modded and remove the bak from the name and reboot to revert to stock if an issue occurs such as no sound. Great
6) On top right you should see Mount R/O this time. Tick that and if it doesnt change dont worry it sometimes doesnt, reboot immediately. Once booted up your new values will be implemented and speaker, headset and handset will be much louder.
If you decide to mod the values once again, the saved file with name .bak created will be of your previous setting not stock. It will override the stock saved file. So if you plan on doing more than once to get the best desired volume, after your first ever edit, hold down the file created with .bak in the name and copy it to you extsd for safe keeping. This will prevent you from posting I lost my original file can someone please post it here?
Looks like flashable zips for this mod were already posted by DustinTinsley in the Development thread. My fault I didnt look around before posting this. Mods please delete this thread as it seems to be unneeded. Thank you.
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sshafranko said:
Looks like flashable zips for this mod were already posted by DustinTinsley in the Development thread. My fault I didnt look around before posting this. Mods please delete this thread as it seems to be unneeded. Thank you.
Tweaked N III
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But to be honest this post guide me more step by step to get it to work. Thank you
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Your welcome. I guess if it helped someone than its worth it☺
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Your welcome. I guess if it helped someone than its worth it☺
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yes it did sir. you should leave the post. even do in dev theres 1 but i think it would not harm leaving this one.
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Thanks for this guide. Well done. I also prefer to do this manually. So to go back to stock, rather than restoring the original mixer paths xml file, can I simply edit the values back to 80 and 81? I backed up the original file as you suggested.
DataHawg said:
Thanks for this guide. Well done. I also prefer to do this manually. So to go back to stock, rather than restoring the original mixer paths xml file, can I simply edit the values back to 80 and 81? I backed up the original file as you suggested.
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You can but the easiest way to do it is add the .bak to yhe modded mixer, then remove the bak from the saved one reboot and now your on stock sound and youll still have the modded in there saved just in case. Just be sure to tick mount r/w before you rename and reboot. Glad it helped you.
Got it. Also it makes sense that if the values are changed a second time the bak file that was saved will be overwritten. Found this on the thread for the volume boosting zip thread. I will give these a try too
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=53488106
Worked great for me. I'm rooted but without custom recovery so this was perfect!
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DataHawg said:
Got it. Also it makes sense that if the values are changed a second time the bak file that was saved will be overwritten. Found this on the thread for the volume boosting zip thread. I will give these a try too
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=53488106
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Exactly...thats why switching the .bak between the two is easiest.
philliman said:
Worked great for me. I'm rooted but without custom recovery so this was perfect!
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Cool man. Thats kind of who this is geared towards and also people like me who like to learn to do things instead of just flashing something and not having any idea what that flash just did to your phone.
This is awesome! Thanks, sshafranko!
Great Post
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This is awesome! Thanks, sshafranko!
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Wow man I was honestly just looking for a program to boost sound on a kernel other than Faux's (I use Faux sound app when his kernel is installed). This worked perfect! You saved the day
Thanks Again!!!!!
miguel6763 said:
But to be honest this post guide me more step by step to get it to work. Thank you
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I know the thread is old but if I want to raise the volume for my headphone which do I change?
troyd28 said:
I know the thread is old but if I want to raise the volume for my headphone which do I change?
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umm, the one that says "headset"? lol
Thanks man, this worked like a charm! had to adjust the numbers a couple times for my s5 active, 87 was too loud for my speaker lol.
Caliesv said:
umm, the one that says "headset"? lol
Thanks man, this worked like a charm! had to adjust the numbers a couple times for my s5 active, 87 was too loud for my speaker lol.
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Lol I did it it sounds low what's the max it can be modified to? Jelly bean had distortion but I never maxed it out. What's the highest I can put it without messing it up?
troyd28 said:
Lol I did it it sounds low what's the max it can be modified to? Jelly bean had distortion but I never maxed it out. What's the highest I can put it without messing it up?
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im assuming it all depends on your phone. start out at 87 and put your volume up, if its distorted or sounds like its going to break something, then change the number down a little at a time till it fits your needs. my numbers were a little different than the OP's numbers.
Caliesv said:
im assuming it all depends on your phone. start out at 87 and put your volume up, if its distorted or sounds like its going to break something, then change the number down a little at a time till it fits your needs. my numbers were a little different than the OP's numbers.
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What are you numbers if you don't mind me asking ?
Guys it seems like it varies a bit phone to phone. On my wifes phone I am able to go to 90 buy it distorts at full volume. So I backed it down to 89 and it is perfect for her. I tested it on 91 on her phone and it actually broke the volume. She lost the volume completely on speakerphone. So im pretty sure that on every phone therre will be a setting that is too high and brakes volume. I would stick to 90 as being the highest than work your way down until no distortion. If 90 is not loud enough than give it a shot on 91 or even 92. It may work for you but like I said 90 was max for my wifes S5. GL
@sshafranko do you know anything about the mic volume levels? I have increased mine as people seem to say i'm too quite (i talk softly on the phone) but i'm not sure if they are actually working or which ones actuall effect the in call volume as well as speakerphone mic volume. I notice there are two volume levels for some of the mics, an ADC2 and a DEC# volume. what is what there? Thanks!

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