How to change touch sound. - Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note II

Im sure iys probably not that hard to do but does anyone know how i would go about changing it from that annoying water drop sound. And would you know where to get the right file for it, all i want is a simple "click" sound. Thanks for any imput.
P.s i am rooted
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Use rootbrowser and navigate to /system/media/audio/ui, look for unlock.ogg.
Rename that to unlock.ogg.orig or whatever you choose. Insert sound file of your choice in ogg format.

ImagePree said:
Use rootbrowser and navigate to /system/media/audio/ui, look for unlock.ogg.
Rename that to unlock.ogg.orig or whatever you choose. Insert sound file of your choice in ogg format.
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Where about would i get a ogg file or do i just rename it to that then insert it?
Got it to work just renamed the original file..renamed the mp3 file as a ogg file and inserted into ui folder worked like a charm thank you
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I love froyo just fine but miss the "Subtle" ringtone i used to have in CM7 trigger.
Is there anyway I can get that same ringtone but onto a 2.2 rom?
it should be easy to do with root explorer. It should be a simple ogg file. All you do is pull the ogg file from the trigger zip its under system/media/audio/ringtones and put it on your internal sd card. With root explorer copy or move to to the same directory as stated above.
badaphooko01 said:
it should be easy to do with root explorer. It should be a simple ogg file. All you do is pull the ogg file from the trigger zip its under system/media/audio/ringtones and put it on your internal sd card. With root explorer copy or move to to the same directory as stated above.
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the problem is i cant find subtle.oggg ANYWHERE. it's so weird, i had the notification ringtone on trigger but can't find it anywhere in the .zip, or in the OMFGB zip, or any other 2.3.5 rom either.
Subtle.mp3 and Subtle.ogg
Thank you!
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how to change the unlock/lock sound!!!

Im helping some of my friends out because they didnt know how to change the unlock and lock sound, im sorry if there is already a post about it. first and formost i am not responsible for any damages done to your phone.
what you will need:
the sound of your choice (any kind of file)
ogg converter (google it and you will find it)
root explorer
and you must be rooted to do this!
1) convert the mp3s or mp4s etc to ogg file..
2) once finish rename the file as Unlock.ogg or Lock.ogg ( capital the U and the L)
3) put it in your sd card
4) open root explorer
5) find the file, hold it and copy the file
6)push the bac button and make sure it says "mount r/w"
7)go to "system"
8) go to "media"
9)go to "audio"
10) go to "ui"
paste it and a message about overwritting the sound and click yes
test it out... if i was able to help you please push the thanks button
any questions hit me up

[Q] Notification Sound

I am trying to copy some files in system/media/audio/notifications to be used as notification sound but it's not getting copied. I am using File Expert to do this. I have mounted FE as readwrite but the files are not getting copied. First I tried to copy .wav files than I converted the same to .ogg. Still not able to copy those files.
Any help would be highly appreciated.
u copy it to sdcard/media/audio/.....
sumeshd said:
u copy it to sdcard/media/audio/.....
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I just cant see any folder in as media under sdcard. Do I have to create one. and If I am creating than my notification tones under system/media...will work or no.
Yes make the folders and add your tones if you do a search there has been topics on this before.

Changing system sounds with mp3

I dont know if anyone has done this yet or not but I was able to change out all the sounds on my g2 with using a root browser and ringdroid.
I used ringdroid and cut the mp3 to the length I wanted and saved as a music file, then go into the file manager and rename the file the same as the file I want to replace in the system\media\audio\ui folder.
Note: when renaming the file instead of .mp3 add .ogg to the end of the file name
Also be sure to back up any sounds you change out first

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Enjoy
When system ui ? ?
celtichazard said:
Enjoy
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Thanks for distribution ?
Hashem GH said:
When system ui ? ?
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Really?
System ui sounds haaaaaa
Ummmm you said system ui....I only see ringtones and wallpaper?
Is there any quick guide of how to replace the media files?
It seems that I cant make it to work.
musherboy said:
Is there any quick guide of how to replace the media files?
It seems that I cant make it to work.
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With a root file manager navigate to root-system/media/audio, then replace the folders with the ones provided in the zip. Verify that the permissions are correct (folders and files inside), then reboot. Its a good idea to make a backup folder with the stock files in case you want to revert to the stock sounds.
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mangui said:
With a root file manager navigate to root-system/media/audio, then replace the folders with the ones provided in the zip. Verify that the permissions are correct (folders and files inside), then reboot. Its a good idea to make a backup folder with the stock files in case you want to revert to the stock sounds.
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Sorry but it doesn't work for me!!I change permissions but no sound...
Note 920F stock odexed rooted
studywes said:
Sorry but it doesn't work for me!!I change permissions but no sound...
Note 920F stock odexed rooted
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Just unzip, move the 'audio' folder into the 'notifications' folder on your device and reboot. Make sure you delete the extracted folder for where ever you extracted to and keep what's been moved in 'notifications' folder or you'll get duplicates for each sound. If you do have duplicates then just accept it or look through one by one and delete duplicated sound from 'notifications' folder.
I'm theory you can have these sounds anywhere as it will just pick up the .ogg files and add it to your list of sounds. I like to keep them separate in 'notifications' folder.
Hope this helps and don't forget to thank if it did.
AndHD2 said:
Just unzip, move the 'audio' folder into the 'notifications' folder on your device and reboot. Make sure you delete the extracted folder for where ever you extracted to and keep what's been moved in 'notifications' folder or you'll get duplicates for each sound. If you do have duplicates then just accept it or look through one by one and delete duplicated sound from 'notifications' folder.
I'm theory you can have these sounds anywhere as it will just pick up the .ogg files and add it to your list of sounds. I like to keep them separate in 'notifications' folder.
Hope this helps and don't forget to thank if it did.
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I have just
duplicate your different folders (UI, notifications etc etc) in the folder audio,
Change permissions for each files,
not delete the original folder, just rename with 'back' at the end.
And no sound!!!
studywes said:
I have just
duplicate your differente folder (UI, notifications etc etc) in the folder audio,
Change permissions for each files,
not delete the original folder, just rename with 'back' at the end.
And no sound!!!
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You don't have to move anything into the system - media - audio folder or change any permissions. These can be in your download folder and they will still be picked up.
A while back Samsung made it so you can't add any audio to the media - audio location in your device so from then we just move the ogg files to the notification folder on your sdcard (not external bit may still work).
Thank-you for the sharing.
You can also unzip and paste all the files to : /storage/extSdCard/media/audio/notifications
Or
/storage/extSdCard/media/audio/ringtones
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