[Q] LG keeps replacing the audio files - LG Optimus L9 P760, P765, P768, P769

Hello community!
I am trying to modify the stock LG sounds to custom sounds. The sounds in question are PowerUp.ogg, Lock.ogg and Unlock.ogg but I`m pretty sure it does the same to all of the sounds. I can move them to the right place (Root:/System/Media/Audio/UI) but when i replace them the media scan starts and it reverts the sounds back to stock. How can i prevent this from happening?
Thanks in advance!

Eddiejo6 said:
Hello community!
I am trying to modify the stock LG sounds to custom sounds. The sounds in question are PowerUp.ogg, Lock.ogg and Unlock.ogg but I`m pretty sure it does the same to all of the sounds. I can move them to the right place (Root:/System/Media/Audio/UI) but when i replace them the media scan starts and it reverts the sounds back to stock. How can i prevent this from happening?
Thanks in advance!
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This might sound stupid, but are you rooted and are you using a root browser and got /system mounted?
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This might sound stupid, but are you rooted and are you using a root browser and got /system mounted?
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Yes I am. The files get transfered but then they get removed after the media scan completes.
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Eddiejo6 said:
Hello community!
I am trying to modify the stock LG sounds to custom sounds. The sounds in question are PowerUp.ogg, Lock.ogg and Unlock.ogg but I`m pretty sure it does the same to all of the sounds. I can move them to the right place (Root:/System/Media/Audio/UI) but when i replace them the media scan starts and it reverts the sounds back to stock. How can i prevent this from happening?
Thanks in advance!
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Try disabling media scan
"su
pm disable com.android.providers.media/com.android.providers.media.MediaScannerReceiver"
and also did u set system as rw-r-r(rewritable)
i hope i helped

rr46000 said:
Try disabling media scan
"su
pm disable com.android.providers.media/com.android.providers.media.MediaScannerReceiver"
and also did u set system as rw-r-r(rewritable)
i hope i helped
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I`m trying to set the permissions of System with Root File Manager but it won`t allow me to change it.

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deleting factory apps

First of all, I am new to everything about smartphones. So if this is in the wrong forum, please move for me and I apologize. I just successfully rooted my LG Optimus x2 and I have deleted all the factory apps I wanted. I really haven't noticed a faster phone. Why? Should I?
But, I can't find any of the .odex files I am suppose to delete. Where are they? I have deleted all the .apk files I wanted to delete and the corresponding files in the data/data folder but I can't find any .odex.
Also, does anyone know how I can delete the camcorder shutter sound? Thats the original reason why I wanted to root my phone. And to make it faster with a better battery life. I want the thing barebones.
Thank you
How are you removing them? Titanium backup is the easiest ws. Get the pro version and you can simply freeze them so they are out of the way and if you accidentally freeze something that makes your phone wonky. You just thaw it and it's all good again. If you delete the wrong file you can fubar you're phone. Be careful.
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One way to silence you're shutter sound would be to make a recording of silence locate the sound file associated with your shutter. Make sure you're silent recording is of the same file extension, I'm guessing it would be ogg you can't just change the extension you will need to convert it if its not the same. Rename it to you shutter sound file and replace it with your silent sound file. You will need a file explorer. In the market.
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shadow65781 said:
How are you removing them? Titanium backup is the easiest ws. Get the pro version and you can simply freeze them so they are out of the way and if you accidentally freeze something that makes your phone wonky. You just thaw it and it's all good again. If you delete the wrong file you can fubar you're phone. Be careful.
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I am using Titanium backup. But if you freeze apps, they are still on your phones memory, so that is why I delete them. I am done deleting now. I deleted the junk and things I don't use. So far everything is working great. Thank you for your concern. I understand what I am deleting, so I think!, and I am done now.
But with this freeze, maybe I can freeze the file with the camcorder shutter sound. Does any one know where it is?
shadow65781 said:
One way to silence you're shutter sound would be to make a recording of silence locate the sound file associated with your shutter. Make sure you're silent recording is of the same file extension, I'm guessing it would be ogg you can't just change the extension you will need to convert it if its not the same. Rename it to you shutter sound file and replace it with your silent sound file. You will need a file explorer. In the market.
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Do you know where it is or how to find it? How do I convert it?
Restart your phone and press volume down and home screen button then select reset factory so all ur factory apps restored.
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[email protected] said:
Restart your phone and press volume down and home screen button then select reset factory so all ur factory apps restored.
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why? I don't understand.
now i'm using root app remover (vip version) and i think it's perfect to remove system apps.
lgnationrc said:
Do you know where it is or how to find it? How do I convert it?
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No idea where it's located, you could use a file explorer to search for specific file types like
. Ogg you might find it That way. Search the Internet for an audio converter. Lots of free and open source ones.
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Is there anyway to disable the flash sound on the camera?

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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xTMFxOffshore said:
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)

How do I switch off sounds when booting, taking a photo or charging?

How do I switch off sounds when booting, taking a photo or charging?
You need to root your phone. After that, use a root file explorer to go to /system/media/Audio/ui and delete/rename all sounds that you don't want to hear any more.
member68 said:
You need to root your phone. After that, use a root file explorer to go to /system/media/Audio/ui and delete/rename all sounds that you don't want to hear any more.
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Thanks, but the apps would still attempt to play the sounds, only they wouldn't find it.
Isn't there another way to make the apps/system not try to play them at all?
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No, unless you mute all sounds. There are no drawbacks from renaming the files. What's the problem?
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[Request] Need .apk for...

Hey guys, ill +1 to whoever can help me get the bubble thing for messages. Like when your in the lcokscreen and you get a message, there is supposed to be a bubble indicator on the lockscreen for messages which some reason is missing. Ive seen the .apk before but now cant find it. Please help
AldenIsRad said:
Hey guys, ill +1 to whoever can help me get the bubble thing for messages. Like when your in the lcokscreen and you get a message, there is supposed to be a bubble indicator on the lockscreen for messages which some reason is missing. Ive seen the .apk before but now cant find it. Please help
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Are you thinking of lockerpro lockscreen lite?
Sms popup?
Here are 3 apps I've used in the past in order of my opinion of favorite to least.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...lkZXJmbHkuaXNlcm0ucG9wdXBub3RpZmljYXRpb25zIl0.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...sIm5ldC5ldmVyeXRoaW5nYW5kcm9pZC5zbXNwb3B1cCJd
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nlucas.popupnotifications&hl=en
I use Chomp SMS. I have tried all the major SMS apps and I like Chomp the best, It's simple and has pop ups for quick replies.
ugadawg67 said:
I use Chomp SMS. I have tried all the major SMS apps and I like Chomp the best, It's simple and has pop ups for quick replies.
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+1
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Getting the bubbles back is an easy fix. Using an app like Root Explorer, make your way into System, then the CSC folder. In here, you'll see customer.xml. Rename this file to customer.xml.bak, and restart. Voila, notification bubbles!
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Nit3mare said:
Getting the bubbles back is an easy fix. Using an app like Root Explorer, make your way into System, then the CSC folder. In here, you'll see customer.xml. Rename this file to customer.xml.bak, and restart. Voila, notification bubbles!
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I need root? I dont feel comfortable rooting now as Im waiting for the cool things to happen as we jsut ogt unlocked bootloader im just oging to hold off for a month. Is theri any other way without root
AldenIsRad said:
I need root? I dont feel comfortable rooting now as Im waiting for the cool things to happen as we jsut ogt unlocked bootloader im just oging to hold off for a month. Is theri any other way without root
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Unfortunately not. Root is necessary.
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Nit3mare said:
Unfortunately not. Root is necessary.
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Oh ok, well thanks anyways
Nit3mare said:
Getting the bubbles back is an easy fix. Using an app like Root Explorer, make your way into System, then the CSC folder. In here, you'll see customer.xml. Rename this file to customer.xml.bak, and restart. Voila, notification bubbles!
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I did this, and the bubble showed up, but also the stupid tutorial(or rather instruction tip) always keeps up with it on every bubble alert I have.
how do I keep the bubble notice but not the instrcution on how to use that bubble.. ?
sqjzb said:
I did this, and the bubble showed up, but also the stupid tutorial(or rather instruction tip) always keeps up with it on every bubble alert I have.
how do I keep the bubble notice but not the instrcution on how to use that bubble.. ?
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Yes, I have this same issue. Anyone have a fix?
Nit3mare said:
Getting the bubbles back is an easy fix. Using an app like Root Explorer, make your way into System, then the CSC folder. In here, you'll see customer.xml. Rename this file to customer.xml.bak, and restart. Voila, notification bubbles!
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That's exactly what I was wanting to do! Thank you
Old MuckenMire said:
Yes, I have this same issue. Anyone have a fix?
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Unfortunately, I'm not having that issue. Are you stock, or using a custom ROM? Maybe try renaming the entire CSC folder, reboot, and see if that works.
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Nit3mare said:
Unfortunately, I'm not having that issue. Are you stock, or using a custom ROM? Maybe try renaming the entire CSC folder, reboot, and see if that works.
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Im running beans stock deodexed ROM, maybe it's a ROM issue. Thanks for letting me know it's not happening to you. When I get a chance I'll try again and see what happens. Thanks!
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Nit3mare said:
Unfortunately, I'm not having that issue. Are you stock, or using a custom ROM? Maybe try renaming the entire CSC folder, reboot, and see if that works.
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mm I'm using revision3.
I tried renaming the entire files in CSC folder, still the same
Is there maybe something lines that in Customer.xml to activate the bubble, but allow us to kill the instruction?
Just for the information, I'm running CleanROM 3.5, and I don't get the tutorial notifications. Might just be ROM specific. I don't know what lines in the actual .xml file trigger the notification bubbles, I just know that this method helps to get them back. Sorry, guys!
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Nit3mare said:
Just for the information, I'm running CleanROM 3.5, and I don't get the tutorial notifications. Might just be ROM specific. I don't know what lines in the actual .xml file trigger the notification bubbles, I just know that this method helps to get them back. Sorry, guys!
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Definitely ROM specific. I am also on Clean Rom 3.5 and don't get the tutorial pop up, but works great thanks!
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sqjzb said:
mm I'm using revision3.
I tried renaming the entire files in CSC folder, still the same
Is there maybe something lines that in Customer.xml to activate the bubble, but allow us to kill the instruction?
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It is the existence of Customer.xml itself that hides the bubbles. You can delete the contents of the file and it still doesn't bring back the bubbles. There is probably a settings line that needs to be added to show them.
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Old MuckenMire said:
Yes, I have this same issue. Anyone have a fix?
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On a rooted Stock ROM you can freeze the Help 1.0 application inside of TitaniumBackup. After a reboot you will have to go through the three lock screen tips once more but then you should not see them again.
Nit3mare said:
Getting the bubbles back is an easy fix. Using an app like Root Explorer, make your way into System, then the CSC folder. In here, you'll see customer.xml. Rename this file to customer.xml.bak, and restart. Voila, notification bubbles!
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What bubbles what's this look like confirmed working and such?
So I went ahead and did this. I remember this from an older Samsung maybe my gs3 had it or my fascinate. I don't know maybe this used to have it but I like it. What does the use popup note selection do in the lock screen settings its been checked forever but I've never seen anything happen.

Galaxy Note 2, boot sound starts and keeps looping.

When I shutdown my phone or reboot it the boot tune, the one that happens when you first turn on the phone happens, then the Verizon 4g lte tune happens, finally right after that the boot tune happens again but this time MUCH louder and it loops while the phone is on infinitely, unless I pull down my notification bar, otherwise it'll play over all other sounds, and even while the screen is off.
Anyone have a fix, I'm unrooted, I have done nothing exotic to the phone, everything is stock and typical, help, thanks.
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your note 2 verizon
Devan512 said:
When I shutdown my phone or reboot it the boot tune, the one that happens when you first turn on the phone happens, then the Verizon 4g lte tune happens, finally right after that the boot tune happens again but this time MUCH louder and it loops while the phone is on infinitely, unless I pull down my notification bar, otherwise it'll play over all other sounds, and even while the screen is off.
Anyone have a fix, I'm unrooted, I have done nothing exotic to the phone, everything is stock and typical, help, thanks.
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Sounds like your rom maybe a bad flash. did you take a backup of your rom ? if not there are stock ones online you can reflash with odin. what changes to the phone did you make before this started to occur ?
I'm unrooted man, so atock everything, but thanks.
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Hey look I'm yeah I'm a newbie I need to know can you speed up the play of the boot sound
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Devan512 said:
I'm unrooted man, so atock everything, but thanks.
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Unfortunately, it sounds like a factory reset would be the only sure option... Something got screwy, but without a restore point, wiping might be the only way to fix it
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spyderman09 said:
Unfortunately, it sounds like a factory reset would be the only sure option... Something got screwy, but without a restore point, wiping might be the only way to fix it
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Have the same problem, has any resolution been found ?
Edit : I have tried "Silent Boot" and "No Statup Sound" apps and they work once but the sound comes back.
^ another option all tho im sure this is not the op's problem:
-must have root
-install a root explorer app
-navigate to the system/media/audio/ui folder
-scroll down and add .bak to the end of files poweron.ogg & poweroff.ogg.
droidstyle said:
^ another option all tho im sure this is not the op's problem:
-must have root
-install a root explorer app
-navigate to the system/media/audio/ui folder
-scroll down and add .bak to the end of files poweron.ogg & poweroff.ogg.
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I have tried multiple file explorers and none of them work. Is there a free root explorer that will perform this task ?

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