Hello Guys
Everyone who have an Toshiba TG01 knows this Problem with this Sound which appear when you want to take photo or a Video record.
Its because of some .wav (e.g. Sonority.wav)but there is this one big Problem.How can i delete those.Plese help me i tried Unlocker but nothing works :S
ftj3kf3 said:
Hello Guys
Everyone who have an Toshiba TG01 knows this Problem with this Sound which appear when you want to take photo or a Video record.
Its because of some .wav (e.g. Sonority.wav)but there is this one big Problem.How can i delete those.Plese help me i tried Unlocker but nothing works :S
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this cab deactivated the sounds (shutter) when start a videorec. or shoot a photo
+ up the recordtime from 10 min. to 80 min.
You can use "Resco Explorer" to replace/remove protected files.
Few days ago, I downloaded Resco Explorer v7.05 and I have used it to replace the "windows/sonority.wav" with a absolutely quiet *.wav file.
And then there is no sound when I am taking pic now! Yo!
ftj3kf3 said:
Hello Guys
Everyone who have an Toshiba TG01 knows this Problem with this Sound which appear when you want to take photo or a Video record.
Its because of some .wav (e.g. Sonority.wav)but there is this one big Problem.How can i delete those.Plese help me i tried Unlocker but nothing works :S
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An alternative you may wish to consider is use of the attached .wav (as used in my own ROM) which is a 'quiet' version of the standard shutter sound file. (I used the original and simply edited to a reducaed amplitude). That still gives you a positive feedback when the shutter is pressed but without upsetting the surrounding peace / nervous subjects, etc.
View attachment ShutterSound.zip
To use copy the file onto the device by USB. Then rename and copy on top of the original in ..\windows using Resco File Explorer (or equivalent) or copy as is to ..\windows and edit the registry to this file name.
Regards,
Kevin
Hey guys. Can some1 make a short guide on how to change shuttersound on Xperia Arc s? Im sorry for the bad english.
Im rooted and was playing around in rootexplorer the other day. And found system/media/camera map!
It contains maps named "sound1 sound2 sound3 sound4"
(map sound4 contains the "silent shutter sound")
I thought for myself, hmm yeah.. Lets try customize the shuttersound! *Yaay*
So i downloaded some nice sounds from internet and converted them into m4a
(cause thats the original format in the "sound1"/2/3/4 maps)
Every "sound" map contains 3 m4a sounds.
I Renamed my 3 downloaded soundeffects to the same name as on phone wich is
start_rec.m4a stop_rec.m4a and shutter.m4a
And i replaced them into one of the "sound maps".
I choosed the "sound2" map cause thats a horrible shutter sound on the Arc!
Now i right clicked and checked properties to make sure they had the same properties as the original m4a's, and they had!
So i restarted the phone and opened camera and tried change shuttersound to my new awesome one "shuttersound nr 2"
But nothing happens. When i changed to "sound2" in the (camera menu) my sound won't preview play, as the other shutter sounds. So nothing happens.
I check sound2, goes back and takes a photo. The old enoying sound is back. (Even though I has moved them from the sound2 map)
So ive tried to do it all over, in different formats. I have tried ogg wma and mp3. Still not working!
So i gave up for the day and replaced the original sound effects back to the sound2 map. They still working (wich is good) even though i've moved them around on the sd card various times (like a backup if something goes wrong, as it did)
So im pretty much back to stage 1. All shuttersounds works great but are aweful! And i still want to change sounds.
If you have read this far and still doesnt understand my bad english im talking about the sounds when you take a photo, start recording and stop recording. I really want tho replace them
I hope some1 can fill up this thread with there awesome knowledge! haha thanks anyhow.
Any1? I really hate my camera sounds ;(
guest??!!
oh lol
Hello everyone. So I just installed CM7.2 and likewise all the Sony Ericsson ringtones aren't on there.
I want this ringtone
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KX0SPLS3_Dw
Although this one seems a little edited. I was wondering if someone can provide me with the one in the inside our phones. I don't mind the format but preferably .mp3 or .ogg or whatever format your sure will work as a ringtone.
I would be forever happy.
here ya go it is in.ogg format so you can copy to your ringtone folder
https://www.box.com/shared/4f61ff442f8b4ee802da
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Thank you so so so much.
Hi. I'd really like to know if there is a way of changing the stock "touch sound" on the s3. I think its quite annoying and would love to be able to change it. Is there an app or anything?
Thanks.
JDK.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1699067&highlight=change+touch+sound
root your dev., get a root file explorer and replace the files, reboot, done!
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It's called: /system/media/audio/ui/
TWTouch.ogg
S_HW_Touch.ogg
hoogerd said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1699067&highlight=change+touch+sound
root your dev., get a root file explorer and replace the files, reboot, done!
quote:
It's called: /system/media/audio/ui/
TWTouch.ogg
S_HW_Touch.ogg
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can we not do without root
Nope, since you need to mount your system position as writeable
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SGS3 Sounds won't play - DETAILS ???
This does NOT work as easy as described, i've done it properly.
There has to be some definite soundfile description (stereo,
mono, datarate etcetc) Normal rate, mono/stereo is a no go!!!
I converted sounds (wave to ogg), uploaded them (via root etc)
and exchanged them the original sounds. Thing is, they just do
NOT play back. I did a conversion with a standart program,
files are .ogg ..Mono or Stereo does not matter. Won't play.
Actually to be able to exchange/overwrite the original sounds
IT might be a good idea to just rename them. (after deleting
the non playing copied sounds and renaming the originals
to their standart name, all standart sounds play back again.)
That is for:S_HW-Touch.ogg + TW_Touch.ogg + PowerOn.ogg
UPDATED:
The original system sounds of the SGS3 4.1.1 are in stereo
format at 44khz. That's for the BLUAAAB sound and the start
chime KLOOOAAAANG (..naahh, that was the windows thing)
Lame Update:
LAME-Update 2:
Even when using the original soundfile, silencing the sound
with an editor, mixing a new sound "over it" ..which leaves
the original soundfile size AND saving it with the same name
with the same datarate in the same stereo-format ..SOUNDS
won't play back. THAT IS LAME. Also very lame of the super
soundesigners at Samsin IS that all files are in stereo. The
startsound is 80k (stereo) but could have been 40 (in mono).
It's a very lame concept. the phone has ONE mono speaker.
Also lame are the SGS3 sounds, come on. That's all stupid.
Anyone know if the sound made when typing on Blackberry 10 devices can be used in the same way for Android devices?
>>Faultyy, I've been wondering the same thing ever since BB OS 10 came out -- that key tap sound is so satisfying to listen to, I really want to use it on my Android keyboard. Gonna continue trawling Google to see if someone's managed to extract the sound file....
GOT IT - downloaded the BlackBerry OS 10 developer kit, ran an app on the device simulator, captured the keypress audio using Audio Hijack Pro as a max quality .WAV file, trimmed and adjusted volume, saved as .OGG file, and here we are!
This .OGG sound file needs to be extracted, and renamed to whatever the stack Android keypress sound file is, which is located in /system/media/audio/ui. For Samsung phones, you need to rename this sound file as "TW_SIP" (without the quotes) and then rename the original sound file to "TW_SIP1" in case you want to go back to the original.
criptyque said:
GOT IT - downloaded the BlackBerry OS 10 developer kit, ran an app on the device simulator, captured the keypress audio using Audio Hijack Pro as a max quality .WAV file, trimmed and adjusted volume, saved as .OGG file, and here we are!
This .OGG sound file needs to be extracted, and renamed to whatever the stack Android keypress sound file is, which is located in /system/media/audio/ui. For Samsung phones, you need to rename this sound file as "TW_SIP" (without the quotes) and then rename the original sound file to "TW_SIP1" in case you want to go back to the original.
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can u put original file here? cause i think the sound in zipfile is too slow i think, thanx in advance
criptyque said:
GOT IT - downloaded the BlackBerry OS 10 developer kit, ran an app on the device simulator, captured the keypress audio using Audio Hijack Pro as a max quality .WAV file, trimmed and adjusted volume, saved as .OGG file, and here we are!
This .OGG sound file needs to be extracted, and renamed to whatever the stack Android keypress sound file is, which is located in /system/media/audio/ui. For Samsung phones, you need to rename this sound file as "TW_SIP" (without the quotes) and then rename the original sound file to "TW_SIP1" in case you want to go back to the original.
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criptyque, I was able to extract and rename but my S4 keyboard still has the horrid typewrite sound. I renamed the original TW_SIP and added_orig to the end just so I could keep it. This did not change the sound after a reboot. Did I miss something? Also, because I am a SwiftKey user and they refuse to add different sounds to their app I'd like to apply the same to SwiftKey. Searching produced 0 results but there is bound to be a way to do this. Why these developers incorporate such irritating sounds is beyond me. Thanks!:good:
gipp
criptyque said:
GOT IT - downloaded the BlackBerry OS 10 developer kit, ran an app on the device simulator, captured the keypress audio using Audio Hijack Pro as a max quality .WAV file, trimmed and adjusted volume, saved as .OGG file, and here we are!
This .OGG sound file needs to be extracted, and renamed to whatever the stack Android keypress sound file is, which is located in /system/media/audio/ui. For Samsung phones, you need to rename this sound file as "TW_SIP" (without the quotes) and then rename the original sound file to "TW_SIP1" in case you want to go back to the original.
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win1forgipp said:
criptyque, I was able to extract and rename but my S4 keyboard still has the horrid typewrite sound. I renamed the original TW_SIP and added_orig to the end just so I could keep it. This did not change the sound after a reboot. Did I miss something? Also, because I am a SwiftKey user and they refuse to add different sounds to their app I'd like to apply the same to SwiftKey. Searching produced 0 results but there is bound to be a way to do this. Why these developers incorporate such irritating sounds is beyond me. Thanks!:good:
gipp
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Same thing here.
I followed the steps but I still have the same annoying TW key sound.
Any kind help?
Gosh this was nearly two years ago now, please forgive me for I can't remember in great detail the process! But I would have thought that as long as you named the new sound file as TW_SIP.ogg and put that in the folder specified, and obviously had root, it should work after a restart.
criptyque said:
Gosh this was nearly two years ago now, please forgive me for I can't remember in great detail the process! But I would have thought that as long as you named the new sound file as TW_SIP.ogg and put that in the folder specified, and obviously had root, it should work after a restart.
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Thank you but unfortunately...not!
Even if I delete the TW_SIP.ogg file and I reboot, I still have this sound in typing
Really odd thing
Can any1 help with a better ogg file? The one posted earlier is not like the original.
Thanks!