Just seen J-Dorama Keitai Sousakan 7. Amazed with phone wake up sound effect, but cannot put in my Touch . I need sound wake up effect. Just for fun. Tried to search using several keyword but cannot found what I want.
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windows mobile wake up effect sound
windows mobile sound effect
windows mobile launcher sound effect
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Is it possible to shut off that terrible sound when you take a picture? You never can take a good shot with this sirene...!
Heijdemann said:
Is it possible to shut off that terrible sound when you take a picture? You never can take a good shot with this sirene...!
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In camera mode tap Spanner/Wrench icon then hit the next one and you get option to turn off sound.
Mike
Silent Shutter Sound
Sollution to disable Shutter sound on your device:
*First of all download Resco Explorer ( http://www.resco.net/smartphone/explorer/default.asp )
Install this on your device.
*Record with the the standard voice-recorder in windows a wav-file without sound (so simply disable your microphone) make it 5 seconds to make sure it does not have any bad influence on your camera-application.
*Give this file a very simple name starting with an underscore or a number to have it on the top of your list (especially on smartphones the Windows folder is very very long for scrolling) Name it something like "_mute.wav"
* Copy this file from your PC to your device using your windows explorer, put this in the Windows folder on your device
* Now open Resco Explorer on your device, press "menu" , "options" , "browser" and uncheck the "Hide hidden files..." option
* Now browse on your device to the windows folder and locate your mute wav file, now choose "action" , "rename" and give the file the name of the standard shutter sound file (on a Samsung i320 it is "camera_shutter_1.wav" (please do not choose "camera_shutter_ 2.wav" or "camera_shutter_3.wav" because these are first played and afterwards you will get still the "camera_shutter_1.wav"-file)
* You now will get some alert-windows if you are sure etc. just press yes and then.... SILENT SHUTTER IS THERE!
This works for my Samsung i320 so I am pretty sure it works for all devices...
Rooligan
Well for Hermes devices this seems like a heck of a long way round when the camera has an option to turn shutter sound off!!
Mike
and on the phones that dont have the option in the app to turn off the shutter sound there is a reg hack to get rid of it as well...
Well, it's a bit old topic, but I have the same problem. I cannot disable the camera shutter sound! I have the HTC official Hermes WM6 ROM (3.54.255.3)
I've tried altering the HKLM\System\Pictures\Camera\OEM\SoundFile key in registry,so that it points to nonexisting file, after that changing it to existing "silent" WAV, altering few other keys in registry (ForceShutterSound set to 0, ShutterSoundVolume to 1, after that to 0) even "force-renaming" my own WAV into \Windows\ShutterSound.wav... Nothing worked, there still is the sound, even if I switch the phone to silent mode. And of course, it can't be set in the Setting screen of Camera application. Anyone have an idea how to get rid of the sound? Isn't there a way to somehow "delete" the file, even if it has the flag "In ROM", and therefore can't be deleted by Total Commander (for example) ?
EDIT: By doing all of this, I have achieved, that the shutter is silent when the phone is in "Sound Off" or "Vibrate" mode... But it would be really nice if it could be disabled completely, even when in standard "Sound On" mode.
It's there to stop you taking sneaky pictures up girls' skirts!
TheBrit said:
It's there to stop you taking sneaky pictures up girls' skirts!
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Sad thing is that this is actually true in Japan.....
Actually, now I have the capability of turning the sound off (by switching the phone to Vibrate mode), so if I really wanted to take upskirt pictures, I would be able to LOL
I want to disable the sound in "sound on" mode, because it is really annoying and because I just don't want someone else to dictate me what setting should I have enabled/disabled on MY phone, which I have paid for.
Is there a program to filter the ambient noise when on a call, like there is on other phones like the Nokias? It is hard to believe that on a Nokia you can select weather you want to cancel the ambient noise or not (the processor will work more and spend more battery) but on any Windows Mobile phone or at least on the HTC Diamond, there is no such option.
I looked all over on the xda forum and nobody talks about this issue.
Thank you.
even i m searching for something like this since ages..
I don't know if this is what you search, but in the settings go to the System tab, and click the Microphone AGC icon, there you can set the Auto volume control
hope that helps
+1 for this kind of app...
i was wondering if anyone have some tips on this issue
rather than using the volume and switch silent i wish if there's a software that uses the lock screen as a switch a tiny icon above the slide or something
i missed the iphone switch
I have no solid proof of what I am saying, yet I am afraid there is no way to do that, I mean accessing volume control while phone is locked (and I pretty mich would like there was,since proficiently using it as audio player requires that rocker buttons work even when locked, without waking up screen).
There are out there exe utilities that toggle from sound to vibration and vice-versa, but afaik not even S2U2 is able to let you run programs from the lock screen to achieve that.
And once you unlock, instead of clicking a shortcut, it's almost faster to just keep pressed one of the volume buttons to either silnce the phone or restore the ringtone.
I found the volume key works whilst my HD2 was locked via S2U2, unlike standard HD2 lock screen.
Very pleased I don't have to unlock my device first before I can press volume key to silence my phone.
10x guys
in conclusion the fastest way is via the volume button
how about we ask someone to take our idea and implement an icon button on the lockscreen it would be perfect
I find that the volume controls work while the phone is locked if I have a music player open and headphones plugged in.
ero69 said:
I found the volume key works whilst my HD2 was locked via S2U2, unlike standard HD2 lock screen.
Very pleased I don't have to unlock my device first before I can press volume key to silence my phone.
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it does? never actually realized in the short period I've had S2U2 installed, good to know!
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I find that the volume controls work while the phone is locked if I have a music player open and headphones plugged in.
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uhm, strange, maybe it just works with the htc music player? It sure doesn't with mortplayer on vanilla lock screen...
You could use LMT and map a swipe gesture to silent mode.
neil_swann80 said:
You could use LMT and map a swipe gesture to silent mode.
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How do you do that? I have LMT installed but so far only know how to launch apps via the learn gesture.
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How do you do that? I have LMT installed but so far only know how to launch apps via the learn gesture.
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You can change the registry settings for LMT to point at specific programs or operations also.
I use an app called Tprofiler.
It turns on silent while im at school, and when im done it puts sounds on by its self.
Its all auto! how much faster can things get lol
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You can change the registry settings for LMT to point at specific programs or operations also.
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Yeah, I had a quick look in HKLM\Software and couldn't find where to change settings?
there is a setting somewhere that lets you silence the phone by shaking/moving it - this is inbuilt AFAIK so it should be available in all Roms.
Phone rings while i'm busy, all i do is jiggle my leg (as my phone is always in my pocket) phone silences. No worries, no 3rd party software to slow the phone down
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there is a setting somewhere that lets you silence the phone by shaking/moving it - this is inbuilt AFAIK so it should be available in all Roms.
Phone rings while i'm busy, all i do is jiggle my leg (as my phone is always in my pocket) phone silences. No worries, no 3rd party software to slow the phone down
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this is already implemented within the phone , while ringing if you moved the phone, automatically the sound will decrease 80 % but to 100 % i doubt about it, but if you know any solution about it would be cool
ephestione said:
uhm, strange, maybe it just works with the htc music player? It sure doesn't with mortplayer on vanilla lock screen...
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I use WMP.
tarekkkkk said:
this is already implemented within the phone , while ringing if you moved the phone, automatically the sound will decrease 80 % but to 100 % i doubt about it, but if you know any solution about it would be cool
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You are correct. If you actually turn your phone over it also silences it 100%
Does anyone know of an app for Windows Phone 7 or the Samsung Focus that will control the sound profiles like you can on Android? I want something that will give me the ability to control the ringer, Alarm, system sound, Music, and such separately. Or is there a way of doing this with standard WP7 that I just can't find. it's annoying that when I turn down the sound for the keyboard clicking too loudly, that I can't hear the ringer.
I'd also like this to have various settings that you can preconfigure for say normal, night, vibrate only, or silent other than say the alarm and ringer (for night use).
Any ideas?
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Does anyone know of an app for Windows Phone 7 or the Samsung Focus that will control the sound profiles like you can on Android? I want something that will give me the ability to control the ringer, Alarm, system sound, Music, and such separately. Or is there a way of doing this with standard WP7 that I just can't find. it's annoying that when I turn down the sound for the keyboard clicking too loudly, that I can't hear the ringer.
I'd also like this to have various settings that you can preconfigure for say normal, night, vibrate only, or silent other than say the alarm and ringer (for night use).
Any ideas?
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I'm afraid this isn't possible with the SDK that third party developers have access to....
I don't have my own phone yet so I can't comment on if the option is already built in, but I do know that its not in the SDK.
Hey all,
Quick Q...
In silent mode the phone vibrates 3 times and I can feel this in my pocket.
However, in normal mode the phone vibrates continuously and does not have any pauses.
Any way to change the registry setting to make silent profile vibration the standard vibration setting for all profiles?
Thnx
Just use this amazing little software:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=437279
Better Instructions for HD2 users here:
http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/ppc-download-valert-v1-10.html
1. Install the CAB
2. Soft reset the device or manually run \Program files\VAlert\VAlert.exe
3. The program is hidden by default. To display program window (if needed), run the program again
7. In Phone->Options make sure ring type is Vibrate and Ring
4. Edit script.txt to change vibration pattern. Every line in the file is a pair of vibration length and note pause
5. From the program window run Menu->Test to test the created pattern
6. Perform Menu->Hide to hide program window
Called VAlert 1.21 this changes the win mo normal vibrate mode to whatever settings you want.
I am using 500,300 100,500 100,500 100,500 100,500 100,500 100,1000 and the phone now vibrates beautifully to incoming calls
Hope this helps others. Thnx XDA developer ochakov
Thank YOu XDA !!!!
EDIT: Valert has some bug with the HTC volume control.
Use Treovibe instead found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=435700&page=2
Enjoy
or try Vibro - Vibration pattern for Incoming Calls, SMS and EMail