System ui sound - Micromax A116

This is a simple procedure to change default notification sounds like email pop up, touch interface sound, boot , shutdown, lock, camera shutter, keyboard sounds etc for a116
Phone needs to be rooted...
Download root explorer or root browser. Go to system>>media>>audio>>ui
You will find all ogg audio files there..Each one for different task...
For example KeypressSpacebar.ogg is the sound file for pressing spacebar in keyboard. You can replace the default one to any sound file or music file of your choice in the folder but make sure to rename the replaced file to same KeypressSpacebar.ogg . Same method applies to boot sound, shutdown etc. The audio file should only be in ogg format. . There are lots of online ogg converters to do this. Before doing all this pls take a backup of the ui folder just incase u mess it up..
i know this is very simple but i guess it would be useful esp to change that annoying touch sound on jb..

Just incase anybody wants default "click" ics touch sound..Here it is..
Press thanks if it was of any help

Galaxy s 4 or Note 3 UI sounds needed.
Hello every one,
I need the user interface sounds of either galaxy s 4 rom or note 3 rom or both.
Kindly anyone provide me the zip/rar file.
Thanks

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[Q] How can you change bootanimation sound?

I was able to change boot animation right after root by using the same methods as I used on my DINC. But I want to replace the boot sound as well. I have tried renaiming to thunderfinal.mp3, android_audio.mp3, and (VZW_) something .mp3 to no avail. Any suggestions or success?
madroix said:
I was able to change boot animation right after root by using the same methods as I used on my DINC. But I want to replace the boot sound as well. I have tried renaiming to thunderfinal.mp3, android_audio.mp3, and (VZW_) something .mp3 to no avail. Any suggestions or success?
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The boot sound is the FinalThunder.mp3
If you're rooted w/stock, the file is under /system/customize/resource
If you've flashed Adrynalyne's rom, it's under /system/media
you have to rename it finalthunder.mp3.old. It worked on mine
you guys are reading his question wrong. he doesnt want to get rid of thundersound he wants to add his own music or sound.
Right, so name it finalthunder, make sure it's an mp3, and adb push it to whichever location applies to him.
Sent from my HTC Incredible using Tapatalk
has that worked for you?
I did finalthunder.mp3 and named the renamed the old file to finalthunder.old before i even posted this and still i got nothing. Does it have a specific quality or codec used?
How to Turn the ThunderBolt's Boot Sound into a Ringtone/Alarm/Notification:
1) Grab the FinalThunder.mp3 file and place it on your /sdcard.
2) Install Ringdroid or a similar ringtone maker app from the Market.
3) Find "FinalThunder" in Ringdroid and open it.
4) Select only the parts of the sound you want to keep (if you want to keep the entire sound make sure Start = 0.0 seconds and End = 8.42 seconds) and save it as a Notification sound with whatever name you want it to have in the Settings menu.
This file now is modified for notification purposes and can be found in /sdcard/media/audio/notifications/<WhateverYouNamed>.mp3.
You can choose right then and there to make it your default notification sound or you can choose it later from the Settings->Sound->Notification Sound menu.
Enjoy!
Not what I was asking but good info though. I want to replace the boot sound with something custom.

[MOD] Change your system sounds on ICS

Before I start, I'm not sure if this is know or whatever, but I wanted to contribute it anyway. So yeah.
There's a vid on the bottom showing the results.
So I ran into a really cool mod for our TPs. I found that I was able to change all the system sounds on the ICS rom. I was able to replace the default system sounds with custom sounds of my own. I ran into this idea when I was replacing the system sounds on my laptop's OS (Windows 7). And I thought, hey, why I couldn’t do this with my TP. So I began my research here and various places in search of custom sounds that others had used. I found none mainly because I cut my search short. Anyway, I replace several SS (system sounds) with really cool, IMO, sound effects and synthesize speech. For instance, my lock and Unlock system sounds. My "Lock" sound, this is when you push the power button to allow the TP to sleep of shutdown, has been switched from a "Click" sound effect to a synthesize speech saying "Good bye." The same goes for my "Unlock" sound, which is now "Welcome." I also switch the "tick" sound with a single water drop sound effect and “Notification sound” to a speech synthesis saying “Your Attention is required”. You’ll find all of them attached to this thread. AND IF YOU HAVE ANY CUSTOM SOUND EFFECTS PLEASE POST THEM HERE!! I'D LOVE TO HEAR THEM!!!
It's really neat IMO. Anyway, you can do this too and here's how:
Disclaimer: I will not be responsible for any harm or damage that you may cause to your device. Proceed at YOUR OWN RISK.
Requirements: Must have rooted device.
Things you'll need before you start:
•Desired sound effects. You can use the one I supplied if you like or you can use your very own.
•An audio converter. There are tons of free audio converters out there. TONS. I used Switch Sound File Converter. It’s free and incredibly fast.
•A root explorer app. It must be able to access, read, and write system files. Root Explorer is perfect.
• BACK UP YOUR DEVICE. You don’t have too but I don’t want to hear crap.
Installation:
1. Download your desired sound effects.
2. Convert, if not already, these sound effects to an “.ogg” file. With Switch Sound File Converter, simply drag and drop selected files into the “add files” box of the program. Then, on the bottom left of the window there is an “Output Format” field. Select .ogg in that box.
Explanation: We must convert to an .ogg file because it is the only kind of file android recognizes in the system folders.
3. Compile all newly converted sound effects into a folder and name it whatever you like. Something you can remember. Now drag and drop it to the root of your device. We just need it to be somewhere where we can access it quickly.
So at this point you should have the folder that contains all the converted sound effects in a folder in the root of your device.
4. Now with your *Root* File Explorer, navigate to the folder containing all the converted .ogg files. Choose one to begin with. I’ll switch up my “Lock” system sound with a speech synthesis saying “Good bye”
5. Select and long hold the desired sound effect.
6. Select the “Copy” option
7. Now navigate to the system folder. You’re going to have to push back several times to get to that folder. This is the path: system>media>audio>ui
8. Now paste the file to this folder.
9. Okay. Now we must rename that file we just pasted to the one we want to replace. In this instance we’ll be replacing the “Lock” file.
• To avoid troubleshooting, rename the file to “Lock1.ogg.” Do not forget that “1.” I did this because I didn’t know how the ROM would react to two files in the system with the same name. I basically did it to be safe.
• And Spell it out exactly how the original file is spelt.
So now we have the original file and the pasted file. Do whatever you desire to the original file. Delete it. Copy it to back it up. I don’t care. Just remove it from this folder.
10. Now rename the file currently named “Lock1.ogg” to just “Lock.ogg” without the “1.”
11. Now we have to set permisions. To do that, press and hold the system sound file that we just renamed. Select "Permissions." Make sure that the only ones that are check are the entire "Read" column and in the "Write" column the user should be check marked. It should look like an upside down L.
Explanation: We cannot simply use a file with a random name because the Android OS only recognizes these specific tittles or descriptions. Trust me; I have tried many times in the “notifications” folder. I thought it was just a drag and drop thing. Boy was I wrong.
12. Now test it by pushing the power button. If you don’t hear the custom sound effect, try doing a hotboot and try again.
In addition, you can use these sound effects on your PC. Of course you'd have to use the original files and not the converted ones. But they work all the same. I've replaced most of my PC system sounds with these.
Again, Please post your custom sound effects if you have any! I'd really like to hear all of them.
RESULTS
Thanks. I was searching for how to set the permissions. It worked perfectly on my Galaxy S on AOKP ICS rom
disclaimernotice said:
Thanks. I was searching for how to set the permissions. It worked perfectly on my Galaxy S on AOKP ICS rom
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Don't mention it pal.
More sounds
In regards to more sounds/notifications this site has literally thousands, all in mp3 so need to be converted http://soundjax.com/ . I use " Captain incoming message" just search Worf , for my E-mail notification .
Hope you find it useful.

[REQUEST] mods from the HOX development forum

There are many mods i found on the HOX forum that are simply amazing and i bet some people here might need it
Here are some examples
Skip landing pages in gallery and music
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2091526
Longpress controls [example longpress back to kill an app or longpress volume buttons to change music]
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2061165
SMS screen on
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2056180
Extreme sound enhancer
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1692233
Removing sounds when changing volumes
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1656096
I'm not a developer and i dont know how to port stuff so please help
And if you need a lab rat here i am
I'm ready to test anything for anybody
I haven't looked through all of them, but at least the last mod you posted (Removing sounds when changing volumes) should work fine. It's just replacing some files in /system/media/audio/ui and the file names are the same for both the HOX and HOX+.
Yeah i realised that when i messed with the files but the others need some dev work
Really need to learn that stuff
Sent from my HTC One X+ using xda premium
Hello, I found a solution for SMS Screen On :
1/ Download http://d-h.st/tee from http://forum.xda-developers.com/sho...2&highlight=enable+sms+screen+on#post34481742
2/ Go to recovery and flash it
3/ With Root Explorer, in /system/app, rename the original file : Message+NonPrime.apk to Message+NonPrime.apk.original
4/ With Root Explorer, in /system/app, rename the new file : Message.apk to Message+NonPrime.apk
It's Work with SMS but not for MMS ...

[MOD] Custom System UI sounds.

Tired of that "blewp" sound coming from your phone when you make a selection?
What this MOD does is change the UI sounds.
If you want different sounds, attach a link or zip
EDIT. Changed many ui sounds. Affected files are in screen shot . Extract the zip, and place the .Ogg files in the folder /system/media/audio/ui
Please hit thanks if you like. This helps
REBOOT then done
IF YOU FIND THOS MOD AT:
http://www.usofttech.com/t8791.html
DO NOT DOWBLOAD!. Whoever posted it, is a fake.

Disable Camera shutter Sound

Hi,
I have a LG G4 (H815) with Android 7, TWRP Root and Xposed.
I dont want the Sound when you take a Picture. There will never be a Time when I need that fuc*** Sound.
First i tried to Rename the Files in System->Media-> Audio-> ui to Xcamera_click.ogg.bak Reboot- Sound still there
Then i changed all Files with Cam or Video in the Title the same way- Reboot- Sound still there
Then I created a new 2seconds of pure Silent .ogg File and deleted the old an placed the Silent ones of all relevant Sound Files there. Reboot
The replaced Autofocus Sound is silent. But there is still a Camera and a Video Start Sound.
The Files in System->Media-> Audio-> ui are the correct Silent ones.
Is there another Location where the Sound is stored?
Nobody Knows?
do a grep on extracted system folder with the file name , this may help you

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