I would like to change the sound of each number on the numpad. I was able to find the media/audio/ui folder with a few .ogg and .mp3 files but none of which were the audio files for the touch tones. Can anyone tell me where the audio files are for the touch tone dialer sounds? You would be greatly appreciated
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My prophet is not very loud..low ring tones ...is there a sound fix?
Try different ring tone would be help.
Mp3 files with the same level of sound as wav files are played a bit more quiet than wavs. So, use wav as ringtone
Hey guys,
I recently installed MiUi on my RAY with FXP kernel and I have a problem with Incoming call's ringtone\sound.
1. I set an mp3 ringtone from the settings menu (I can hear the ringtone) but when I have incoming call there is no sound like in silent mode (I'm not in silent mode) but I see incoming call activity on the screen, I tried many ringtones any Idea for a solution?
2. I did some tests and find out that if I put the mp3 ringtone inside the music dir on my sd-card and it recognized by the default music player on the device then it works
I'm running miui and for some reason, cannot find the file of the tone that plays when you use the volume rocker to adjust the ringer volume. I CAN'T STAND THAT TONE. I've looked in system/media/audio/ui, and there IS a file called VolumeAdjust.ogg, but when I played it it didn't sound anything like the tone i normally hear. Disabled that file anyways and the original tone remains.
I was wondering where the volume sound effects are. What I mean is when you go into settings --> sound-->volume ,and then change the volume, there is a sound that plays for each one. When I change the media volume there is a song that plays that I like. So where is the file stored. I am rooted and have a samsung phone.
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Hello,
I have the above mentioned phone. International version. Rooted. I was able to replace the sound for screen and capacitive buttons with another sound than the horrible "droplet" Samsung sound, by replacing the. Ogg files in system /media/audio/UI.
I also replaced the dialer sound with another. Ogg file. Unfortunately even after multiple reboots, the dialer droplet sound for key presses is still present.
Is there any other way to replace it with another?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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You would have to change the xml to point to a new sound. That also depends on if the os is set to restore the files after a reboot