I've looked through many different forums on this site but I've yet to find a thread asking about how to change the touch sound on the s4.
It should be noted that I just rooted my first phone, so I'm pretty new to the developer stuff. I downloaded root browser, and found the sound file but I'm just not sure how to change it to sound different.
Does anyone know how to do this?
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Ok so before I'm rammed...I looked around, searched, and have tried everything I could think of on my phone, but have found no way to change notification tones on my HD2?? I am currently using NRGZ newest rom with CHTE 2.0, and Sencity, and nothing I have tried in any other rom's gave me the ability either. Can it be done? Is there an app? Am I just blind? Please help...
PS: Oh before I forget I have occasionally unstable data connectivity, is this due to using the stock radio? I looked and everywhere it either recommend's to use this radio or that radio or states that the stock works but to be honest I'm not Entirely sure what it pertains to??? I know I can probably find it if I look harder but while I'm asking what I feel to be a "reasonable question", why not ask the "stupid question" as well...
lols knew if looked more i found it....LONG PRESS!!!!!
Hi all. Is there a way now how to have this in place? I tried to look in the options and check the internet, and even found a hilarious thread
Code:
http://talk.sonyericsson.com/message/77144 --> gave me a good laugh
But how to have this working? Of course it would be good to have the ringing low at first then if not picked up it increases in volume until answered or cut out. Heck, even the ancient dumb phones have this, why not a latest phone?
Are all android phones like this, needing an app for a simple basic feature?
Do we really need to manually modify a sound file and make it as a ringer to attain this?
Any inputs?
Nothing really? How do you guys manage to work around this? I'm sure at some point you thought about this?
Hi!
This is my first post, but I don't think it's a noob question I have.
I already installed some custom sounds on my Galaxy S2. I also managed to replace the original UI sounds with some custom ones (taken from Command & Conquer, the original, old one ).
However, after I replaced them, I realized that this standard method of simply replacing the sounds doesn'T really satisfy me for various reasons. The most important one is that I really like to customize the sounds to what the phone is actually doing. I was able to do that in iOS easily, because in iOS, everything hast it's own sound. In Android, this seems different.
To show you what I'm takling about, I give you an example: If the phone is low on power a little window appears that informs you, which is accompanied with a sound. I wanted to change that to EVA (from C&C) saying "low power", so I replaced the original sound with an ogg file. So far, so good. The problem is, that the same sound is played after the phone is charged to max in order to indicate that the battery is full. So always when I charge the phone and the battery is full, now I get my custom sound saying "low power" ... PROBLEM! That's just dumb Several other sounds in Android are used in a similar way: one sound for different things.
So my question is: Can I tell Android to use other sounds? I mean there has to be a file that tells Android which sound to use for different events, right? The question would be which file this is. And moreover: Can I edit it?
Oh come on Here are so many pros around in the forum. Don'T tell me that you don't know anything about this topic.
Hi, does anyone know where is the mdnie files located in the new ICS 4.0? I'm using the stock ICS 4.0 rom for Galaxy SII and cant seem to find it anywhere.
The old GB 2.3 mdnie was located under system/etc but the ICS one seems to have move it somewhere else. Would appreciate if anyone could enlighten me
I would also like to know that!
spent hours searching the directory one by one but still cant find it The only thing i came over was outdoor or negative etc stuff like that......
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spent hours searching the directory one by one but still cant find it The only thing i came over was outdoor or negative etc stuff like that......
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Has anybody found it yet?
Or at least the control devices?
I've been looking at the ICS source code, and I think I see what happened. They moved the files into the driver itself. However, they also added a facility for loading a custom file. From the source code, somewhere (maybe /dev/class/mdnie? I am not sure--I don't actually have an ICS device myself) there should be a control file named "tunning" (yes, "nn"!). I *think* it works as follows:
If you write a filename to it (i.e., "echo filename > tunning"), it should load the tuning data from /sdcard/mdnie/filename
If you write 1 to it, it should activates the tuning data
If you write 0 to it, it should deactivates the tuning data
A quick test might be to load tuning data that turns the colors red. Hypothetically, the "red.txt" file I attached might work. Use at your own risk if you want to try it. Don't blame me if it gets stuck, destroys your screen, whatever. Since I don't have ICS, I haven't done this myself. Plus I don't know where exactly the "tunning" file is. But it looks pretty straightforward.
The reason I am interested in this is that I am making a night vision app for mdnie-supporting phones. So far it works on my phone under GB, and I don't have ICS.
Stock rooted lollipop. Looking for a way to add unlock effects. I found a thread for adding them to 4.4 but I'm assuming it's not compatible since you have to replace the SecSettings apk. I have seen threads for foreign variants, and even tried one on my SM-N900P, with mixed results (some of them worked, but I experienced some intermittent force closes and reboots). I have searched and noy seen anything except the one for 4.4. Is there anything out there that will give me more unlock effects?