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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Hi,
Replacing the stock ogg files with silent ogg files is the only way I know of disabling camera sounds. Are there better ways? I am using cyanogen mod 9. Thanks iin advance.
you can go to system/media/audio/ui/ and take the file named shutter_01.ogg
hey all,
This is the stock Camera app based on Eryigit's Chinese-based stock. (I think that this is the right subforum...) You'll need to-
1) be rooted
2) have a deodexed ROM
( 3) You'll probably have to be on a Gingerbread-based rom [vs CM, ICS, whatever])
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While the stock Gingerbread 2.3.5 Camera app had a silent mode (if I'm remembering correctly....), flashing the Eryigit mod left me with a noisy little camera app. (I believe that this is due to the legalities regarding the int'l source of the stock firmware [ie the gov'ts decided that guerilla upskirt shootings were a bad thing. While true, why not try to get the people to stop instead of hampering tech? ug, people!])
I couldn't find anything to replace the camera app online (other silent Camera apps didn't work, disabling the /system/media/UI/audio shutter sound files didn't work [the sounds are "baked in" the apk], the advertised build.prop script was a no go, and Camera ICS was close, but flipped the viewscreen- seriously annoying). After decompiling and getting stumped by the code (no Java or smali training and no real desire to learn, atm), I just decided to edit the .ogg files (in the raw folder) to play nothing. It's a dirty, little method, but it works.
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Process
Make a backup of your stock Camera.apk (found in your /system/app folder; you can use Root Explorer or Ghost Commander, or ES File Manager if it's rooted.) just in case.
a) Place this file in your root folder.
b) Change the permissions to 644 or Owner read and write, group and everyone else read only. (via terminal or Root Explorer)
c) move the file to your /system/app folder.
Done.
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Use
The only sounds I've enabled are
I) Shutter sound 1
II) Shutter sound 3
III) Camera timer.
(In case you like sound. For no shutter sound, select shutter sound 2 in Settings. The camcorder has no sound available though.)
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PS. If you're odexed (you see/have .odex files) I believe that deleting the Camera.odex (after backup, of course) and replacing the Camera.apk file will work. Again, back them up, just in case.
PPS If something like this was already available, then ...oops. I was not in the know
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It's nice to have options.
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
This is a tip for people on the official Lollipop from LG.
After searching , deleting and renaming the usual bootanimations and sounds in lollipop , i figured that it was not working.
I still had the LG bootanimation and sounds.
It seems the bootanimations and sounds are now in a different root folder than on KK.
Their now located at ... "/cust/poweroff" and "/cust/poweron" in your root folder.
I renamed all files in these folder by putting ".back" after the extension
For example renamed "PowerOff_lg.ogg" to "PowerOff_lg.ogg.back"
Now i don't have the sounds on power on and off , and no boot animation.
Just a tip to save time for searching the right folder
U can switch off boot sound by sliding "touch feedback and system" toggle to zero.
I want to remove the camera shuter sound and some other UI sounds.
On my last rooted device Galaxy Note8 with Android 7-9 I removed or renamed the *.ogg files in /system/media/audio/UI folder.
This worked all the time.
Since I am rooted an have RW ROM from Dr.Ketan installed I did the same procedure as described above.
First i added extension .bak to the files, but as it didn't work I moved the renamed files to a different folder. But the shutter sound is still active.
I assume there is a second folder which contains the same files.
Any ideas where the releavant files are located?
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@yakapa40
I confirm the folder is not there on my S918B.
That's why I prefer the old way with renameing files, that usually works for all UI sounds.