Title says it, I don't have that option to turn it off. Is it just me?
I think the update removed it..
I've also had more freezeups after the update, along with unresponsive touch screen until you lock and unlock. Anyone else have an increase in these issues?
Rydah805 said:
Title says it, I don't have that option to turn it off. Is it just me?
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i haven't loaded the update yet. on mine, withouth the latest 2.08 update, i have an option in the camera settings under geotag, etc, which says shutter sound with a check box. this is disappears after the latest OTA to 2.08?
are you able to adjust the volume down with the external volume rocker and see if that prevents the shutter? although its a lame work around, ihope it helps as its better than nothing ..
i personally dislike the shutter sound and its kinda lame/fake and not really needed so i'm glad they have provide the option to shut this off in the past...thanks for the heads up on this!
correct no more option to turn off sounds
with all sounds disabled/muted it still makes noise
the volume rocker is zoom in the camera app (for those that didn't know)
There has been a bill in Congress introduced in 2009 to require cell phone cameras to "click". Its called the Cell Phone Camera Preditory Alert Act. So far, it hasn't had much traction. Maybe HTC knows something we don't?
crappy fix, grab the old camera, put it in place of the new one, change permissions and reboot
Set up with no sound, then copy the new cam app back, fix permissions, reboot and voila.
POOR method. Restore from titanium might also work, haven't tested that.
make a profile with "Tasker".
when camera app is active, all sounds are disabled.
thats what i do with my legend, using CM7...
but on my evo i can disable the shutter sound!?
Also, looks like it removed mirror app that was tied with the camera app.
do u removed mirror app?
i have it already installed, and turned shutter sound off.
Compusmurf said:
crappy fix, grab the old camera, put it in place of the new one, change permissions and reboot
Set up with no sound, then copy the new cam app back, fix permissions, reboot and voila.
POOR method. Restore from titanium might also work, haven't tested that.
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shortcut to the "good" method above would be somebody with the shutter sound turned off can post their preference file and ppl can download/copy that into their camera app directory ...
joeykrim said:
shortcut to the "good" method above would be somebody with the shutter sound turned off can post their preference file and ppl can download/copy that into their camera app directory ...
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Hey joey, thanks. Any idea why mirror is missing also? This is with a clean install. When I overwrite my nand backup it works but then native screenshots don't work.
Will somebody post up there camera preferences please.
joeykrim said:
shortcut to the "good" method above would be somebody with the shutter sound turned off can post their preference file and ppl can download/copy that into their camera app directory ...
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how to? need root?
joeykrim said:
shortcut to the "good" method above would be somebody with the shutter sound turned off can post their preference file and ppl can download/copy that into their camera app directory ...
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It's not a "good" method, it's a crappy work around. I like your method better. Anyone got the file?
Shutter Sound App Fix!!
Hey all...I've spent the last 2 days looking for anything to get rid of the shutter sound, or at the least, enable us to turn it off WITHOUT having to root my phone and void the warranty. The ONLY fix that I found, was to download this Silent Snap app at this link: m.androidzoom.com/.../silentsnap-camera_gfij.html After I downloaded it, it took care of that annoying shutter sound, and even better, the app is FREE to download!!! I hope this helps!
Silent Snap
Just letting you all know, that you don't have to use the app every time to make the Shutter Silent...
Just open the app once to turn the Shutter off...but please notice it also puts your phone on silent as well...But once you've opened the app, and exited out of it, you can now use your Volume Down Button to put your phone on Silent, and it will also turn the Camera Shutter off!
I recommend not staying within the Silent Snap App, because after taking about 3 or 4 pictures, it brings up ads, so just be sure to use your regular camera when taking pics to resolve this issue.
Blade buddy can remove the click.
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flomexico said:
Blade buddy can remove the click.
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Oh, what setting and what value?
Hmmm,
wonder if replacing this file with silence...
/system/media/audio/ui/camera_click.ogg
Will work.
Compusmurf said:
Hmmm,
wonder if replacing this file with silence...
/system/media/audio/ui/camera_click.ogg
Will work.
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It will....
Just delete the sound from /system/media/audio/ui
Its called cameraclick.ogg
Hello
Can anyone please tell me how to disable the camera shutter sound, and the vibration when the battery is full?
bump..........
Not sure you can on a standard ROM but if you pick one of the many custom ROMs out there most already have these set in.
I'd recommend CM7 or Cognition for the more standard look
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1124396
If you don't want to install a custom ROM, as long as you're rooted you can disable these sounds by installing ES File Explorer, navigating to the audio files for the Camera shutter and battery notification sound, and renaming them. This prevents the Android OS from calling them.
Instructions in here for the battery notification: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=17932560&postcount=11 Use the same instructions for the camera shutter but confirm the right file name.
Hope this helped.
Well thankyou for your suggestions, but what does ROM mean? And what does rooted mean?
I have read that a custom ROM is like a custom operating system. I have come across CM7 before when looking for a way to have lock screen gestures.
I still don't know what rooting is. Is that much safer than custom ROMs?
How does any of this affect my warranty?
This appears to be a novice's rooting guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399
Would that be suitable for me?
lemon2 said:
I have read that a custom ROM is like a custom operating system. I have come across CM7 before when looking for a way to have lock screen gestures.
I still don't know what rooting is. Is that much safer than custom ROMs?
How does any of this affect my warranty?
This appears to be a novice's rooting guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399
Would that be suitable for me?
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Hey lemon,
Check out this post here for good basic information about rooting and ROMs etc.:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1246131
brahmy said:
If you don't want to install a custom ROM, as long as you're rooted you can disable these sounds by installing ES File Explorer, navigating to the audio files for the Camera shutter and battery notification sound, and renaming them. This prevents the Android OS from calling them.
Instructions in here for the battery notification: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=17932560&postcount=11 Use the same instructions for the camera shutter but confirm the right file name.
Hope this helped.
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Works perfectly.
rename cam_start, cam_stop for video.
Slightly off topic but i want to share that my UK model sgs2 on stock ki4 rom 2.3.4 has silent camera when the phone is in silent mode
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Sorry, but am having difficulty locating those two files.. cam_start & cam_stop? which folders are they in?
the file location is /system/media/audio/ui deletes all files containing camera, shutter, alnd video recording, in total 6 files
Using a file explorer (such as Root Explorer), Create a file in /data called local.prop and add the line "ro.camera.sound.forced=0". Now restart your phone.
This removes both the shutter and focus sounds when your phone is on silent, but keeps the sound when it's not on silent.
To disable full battery vibration, it requires decompiling SystemUI.apk and editing code.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1234738
Using a file explorer (such as Root Explorer), Create a file in /data called local.prop and add the line "ro.camera.sound.forced=0". Now restart your phone.
This removes both the shutter and focus sounds when your phone is on silent, but keeps the sound when it's not on silent.
To disable full battery vibration, it requires decompiling SystemUI.apk and editing code.
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I have changed this setting, restarted, confirmed it is still there with no typo's and still this makes the auto-focus sound with all volume levels of media, system etc on silent.
the file location is /system/media/audio/ui deletes all files containing camera, shutter, alnd video recording, in total 6 files
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Can you please advise specifically which 6 files these are, as I have renamed all of the ones I can see that are relevant yet still have the autofocus sound.
I have previously had a camera.apk provided from this forum which had the autofocus sound disabled and the 15% battery limit that stopped recording removed, however I have recently upgraded to 2.3.5 (stock) and this APK no longer removes this annoying focus sound.
With all the files that I've renamed already I've stopped every sound other than the one. Please help
before i use the camera it doest have sound then i found out the next day when i use it, it has sound then im trying to look at the setting, and ask somebody they didn't found out too,please help.
There is no setting. The sound files are under /system/media/audio/ui, though, and are easily identifiable by their names. I guess you know what to do now, do you
Just put the phone in silent or vibrate if you have the latest firmware and the camera sound is gone.
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If you disable system sounds and notifications (what would you sue them for anyway) the camera shutter will also be silent.
I am trying to find out the file name for the specific sound the lock screen makes upon swiping it to unlock. I mean the actual hand through water sound as you swipe it not the unlock sound. Also I can't find for the life of me the file name for the battery charged and shut down UI sounds.
Any help?
Thanks!!
enzojrc said:
I am trying to find out the file name for the specific sound the lock screen makes upon swiping it to unlock. I mean the actual hand through water sound as you swipe it not the unlock sound. Also I can't find for the life of me the file name for the battery charged and shut down UI sounds.
Any help?
Thanks!!
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I'd love to know this too. It'd be great to be able to enable this sound when using security on the lockscreen.
Apologies for the awful thread title.
When I toggle between silent/vibrate/sound on from the pull down menu on on my S6 Edge I get an annoying sound when I enter 'sound on' mode.
I'm experienced in deleting annoying sounds in the UI file (I'm rooted) but I can't work pout which sound file I need to change/delete.
Anyone know which one it is please?
yonster said:
Apologies for the awful thread title.
When I toggle between silent/vibrate/sound on from the pull down menu on on my S6 Edge I get an annoying sound when I enter 'sound on' mode.
I'm experienced in deleting annoying sounds in the UI file (I'm rooted) but I can't work pout which sound file I need to change/delete.
Anyone know which one it is please?
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I think you'll find it's called TW_Silent_mode_off.ogg
If you turn off touch sounds,it will go away but not sure what file it is.
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beanbean50 said:
I think you'll find it's called TW_Silent_mode_off.ogg
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That's the one. Thanks.
Annoying sound gone.