LGCameraApp android 10 - no sounds - LG G8 Themes, Apps, and Mods

Hi everyone, I am trying to avoid annoying sounds while picture or video is being captured. I figured out how to do it in android 9 - simple change of audio .ogg files in folder system/media/audio/ui by empty ones (same name, 0b size) and delete them also from LGCameraApp.apk (on computer in 7-zip folder res/raw). The edited LGCameraApp.apk does not work properly so I rebooted phone and place back original LGCameraApp.apk then camera works without sound. Similar approach does not work in android 10. Some idea how to do it? :fingers-crossed:

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Change of sounds

I've been trying to find a way of replacing the system sounds on the XDA.
I've looked around the registry but am unable to find any keys that look like they might help. Anyone any ideas :idea: After a while the start menu pops and clicks get a bit boring!!
take a look through the pocket pc's windows folder, I recently got fed up with the default sms recieved sound, and discovered that they are in there as wav files.
If you copy in a wav file into the relevant folder, it will become available from the "Sounds & Notification" list.
As you are wanting to change the system "pops" & clicks, in theory, you could just find the wav file, rename it to "popold.wav" and rename your desired new sound to the sound of the original.
Just an idea... let us know if it works
That almost worked, unfortunatly you can't rename system files held in the rom! Unless someone knows how?
You can't rename them, but you can replace them, when you delete the new file and reboot, your old (ROM stored) file should come back
At least this applied for iPAQ 5450... try first
Still no luck
I've changed every other sound on the system but those start menu ones just will not budge! There must be something, somewhere in the registry that can be altered, I'll keep bigging at it!
Maybe i can help here...
If you want to chance every sound file to your bidding without going trough any pocket pc menu's or wasting space, do the following
insert your xda, dont fill in anything with partnership from active sync (just leave it asking). Copy every wav file from the windows dir to your pc in a wav1 dir. make a wav2 dir with the ones you want to use.
now replace the wav's on your pc with the ones you like. Rename them exactly like they are. (best to do is selecting a wav, press f2(rename) and then ctrl+c) then select your new wav file from wav dir2 and f2(rename) and ctrl+v that file.
once you have done renaming to your likeness. (**tip** rename roaring gitar to a 1kb file, saves up 42kb
select all new renamed wav files with copy
and go to explorer and your pocketpc windows dir.
select past
and awnser yes to all
works for me

Call of android for galaxy s ii?

Does anyone have the call of android boot animation with sound for the galaxy s II? I can't seem to find one thats compatable. I have it rooted and flashed with entropy and have a custom boot installed, but I can't seem to find the COA one that works.
Download the bootanimation.zip located in the Attached Files section at the bottom of this post. It is formatted 800 x 480 which is correct for our phones. Copy to your sdcard and then use a root file manager such as root explorer to copy it into the /system/media directory. You may want to rename the bootanimation.zip that is already there so you don't overwrite it. Root explorer is a paid app. Super Manager by GPC includes a free root file explorer is you need one.
For the boot sound, the author provides an mp3 file. Our phone uses PowerOn.wav in the /system/etc directory. So I converted the mp3 to wav which you can download here. (dropbox - click to listen, right click and Save file as to download) Transfer this wav file to the /system/etc directory and you will hear the sound with the boot animation. The only problem is that there seems to be a limit of about 7 seconds on the boot sound. The whole sound file is there, but the phone only plays the first part of it. On my phone, the sound stops about 1 or 2 seconds before the animation stops.
This boot animation is sick, hope it gets properly ported soon

.nomedia folder doesn't show any pictures - says "no files" in the folder

Hi android community,
I bought recently a Motorola Moto G (2015). I wanted to hide some pictures from being seen when I'm scrolling through the phone - so I created a new folder ".nomedia" and switched about 30 pictures into this new folder. It worked great - my gallery didn't show these pictures anymore. Unfortunately it worked too great. I removed the "." to make the pictures visible again, but there are no pictures. I renamed the folder again into just "NewAlbum" - still no pictures. I browsed with the ES file manager to the directory, but the folder is empty. It says there are no files . Could it be that my 30 pictures are just deleted like this?! Can I make them visible again?
I also took out the SD-card and put it in again - no effect
So basically my problem is - the folder is still there, I can see it. But it is empty
Is there any possibility to got my pictures back?
My device is Motorola Moto G3 (2015), Android 6.0.1

Would it cause problems to remove the audio resources from the Samsung Camera apk?

The Samsung Camera app doesn't give you an option for silent operation.
Yes, it's a workaround to mute your phone first, but it adds another step - which can be a problem if you're capturing a fleeting moment, and you're trying to not intrude.
The audio files are located within the SamsungCamera.apk file in \res\raw.
Would it cause any problems or malfunctions to delete those audio files, re-zip the apk and replace the original with the modified one? Would the app handle the missing resource gracefully?
If this is possible, is there anything else I need to do other than delete these files?
It would be better to copy the Audio-Files, edit it on the PC (Mute) and replace the files inside the APK. Then everything should work fine. (The phone will play the Audio, but there is no Sound in the file)
But the problem is, that you cannot update an System-App without root
profi_fahrer said:
It would be better to copy the Audio-Files, edit it on the PC (Mute) and replace the files inside the APK. Then everything should work fine. (The phone will play the Audio, but there is no Sound in the file)
But the problem is, that you cannot update an System-App without root
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That's an excellent idea. And I have root, so that won't be a problem.
Thanks!

How do I replace files in a mobile game?

Hello, I am wondering if anyone knows how to replace files for a mobile game? Game in question is game called "Crossing Void", and I want to change some art (pictures ingame). I managed to take out the apk but it sadly didn't have the pictures I wanted. (Turns out its the asset folder, no .obb or not in the .apk itself, if I'm correct).
I spent some time and found more of its data in Android > Data > Gamefolder_CompanyName [1]. I copied and moved it to the pictures folder (PC Shared Folder) [2], took it out and placed it on my desktop (then extracted the files as they were in ZIP format) [3]. Afterwards I used a program to extract all the assets (the files had no extensions, including audio and textures, just a plain file name so I unfortunately couldn't view them) [4]. But I didn't want to give up so I spent some hours researching and found out I have to extract the assets, luckily I found a program called AssetStudio GUI [5], and used that.
After I extracted all the assets I can finally open and view the files, be it music or pictures! (they got extensions now, .ogg, .png, etc). So I replaced some pictures, I made sure they retained same file name and everything even after replacement. But this is where I am stuck. I don't know how to turn these pictures back to their original "structure" (so that they have no extension like they originally had, just plain name). Maybe if I can figure this out, I can put the newly modified zip (which has my added pictures that I replaced) and replace the original zip (which has the old pictures).
I tried by just renaming my picture, example xdadev.png to xdadev, zipped the folder and replaced. But I still had original picture ingame when I logged back on. I made sure to delete old folder too and paste the modified one in here. [6]
P.S/ ((I placed the new zip in the pictures folder (PC Shared Folder), went on my emulator, opened ES file explorer, copied the folder and placed it in the Android > Data folder). I did delete the original one first, but no success as aforementioned).
Sorry for the long message, I just wanted to make sure to include all the information!
[1] i.imgur.com/FQEd9f1.png
[2] i.imgur.com/gujZrWW.png
[3] i.imgur.com/ 7SkaqIP.png
files were located here: com.actgames.fcigl --> files --> PatchCache) / or (com.actgames.fcigl/files/PatchCache)
[4] i.imgur.com/qMjQlLW.png (fil means file).
[5] AppVeyor
[6] i.imgur.com/4XAO5OZ.png
you can try https://github.com/DerPopo/UABE if the game is Unity

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