Does anyone know how I can add new notification sounds to my nexus one? Tried to copy them to the folder. but just comes up with read only file.
Wish I still had my HD2
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create on sd /media/notifications and add your files
Thanks! Was looking for the same thing
Many thanks works a treat.
So simple once you know how.
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Hi I was trying to get the lock and unlock car alarm sounds for my lock, I tried to replace the files but no luck anyone have this?
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Use Root Explorer for this, make sure the files that you are using are in .ogg format and named Lock.ogg and Unlock.ogg. Go to system/media/audio/ui. Replace the ones there with the ones you want and thats it.
Kool idea!
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Host the files! DO WANT!! Just another touch of awesomeness to shove in my iphone friends' faces!
I got this from my friends iPhone lol but yes I already did what you said, but the .ogg wouldn't read
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I got this from my friends iPhone lol but yes I already did what you said, but the .ogg wouldn't read
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What do you mean? You made sure they were named Lock.ogg and Unlock.ogg?
Yeah I did, and they didn't work, my phone just went crazy with my ring tone and damn thing wouldn't stop until I replaced with the original sound
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Yeah you need to convert them to .ogg format. Just renaming the file wont work. I use wave pad on the pc or tapemachine on your phone.
I spent ages with the same problem... Make sure you rename, not remove, the old Lock and Unlock files. The first time I had a frustrating experience when I removed both files and my phone would play a ringtone on each lock and unlock. I found out after using audacity/ that the program I was using before didn't convert it to the right .ogg format. If anyone wants the files I have them on my computer. As cool as it was when I first did it the sounds were a bit too loud and became VERY annoying at night so my files are pretty quiet but still there. Using the program linked about you can adjust the gain to your preference.
Nice well I flashed cm 7 so I kinda gave up on it
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I've been trying to find ROMs with the BT transfer of any file.
Is there some way to tell if a ROM does this?
I see Jelly Belly flat out says it's capable,
but can't tell if any others do or don't.
Appreciate any help.
cm10 does it like a champ.
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Thank you.
May I ask what part, or aspect, off cm10 makes this possible?
Has it something to do with CIFS? or NFS...?
Or maybe modifications to the Bluetooth.apk in the /system/ folder...?
Basically--
I'd like to narrow down what fixes/overrides the limitation.
And maybe even find a way to apply the "fix" on it's own.
Thanks for any guidance.
Not perfectly elegant but, just rename file as .pdf, transfer and rename.
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With stock app that is, how can I put my own custom sound instead of Google's selection?
If it can't be done then what SMS app do I need?
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Girn said:
With stock app that is, how can I put my own custom sound instead of Google's selection?
If it can't be done then what SMS app do I need?
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Put the music file you'd like to use in your notifications folder.
It should show up when you look through the collection of notification sounds.
Or have a folder called "audio" then inside desperate folders of "Ringtones" and "Notifications" folder. I'm use to doing this from other phones.
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Desperate and Seperate, you know. they rhyme.
In your internal storage, put them in /media/audio/notifications/
Then they will appear in the list with the stock sounds
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/media/audio/xxx is the pre-ICS way of doing it.
Now you have the Notifications, Ringtones, Alarms folders on the root of your MTP storage.
Some apps still create the old folder structure if it's missing, though (I'm looking at you, Facebook *shakes fist*)
Haha I had no idea it had changed, always done it that way since 1.5 on the HTC hero
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I use the instructions above for random odds-and-ends sounds I want to use, but Zedge for searching and finding a bunch of others. I have the "Tory and Abed in the Morning" jingle for my text sound.
If your to lazy for that, download Ringdroid from the market and it will do it for you.
I know that this is probably obvious but can anyone please tell me how to add other notification sounds to the N10?
Ive added a couple of ogg files to sdcard/notifications but they seem to be ignored by the Nexus!
The tablet is rooted btw. Do the files need to be added to system/media/audio/notifications?
I hate to mess with directories that are read only ( I don't want to break anything) and was wondering if anything outside /system was scanned for extra sounds!
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Just install i.e. esfilemanager. When setting a notification you will be asked which tool ro use. Chose esfilemanager and point it to the wanted sound.
Regards, Ingo
Thanks ingo, that's great!
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Oh wait, I don't get anything asking me to choose an app!
All I have is the usual list of sounds in the settings---->sound section and all I can do is to select one of the presets. Where do I go to choose an app to do the selecting?
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Does anyone have any recommendations OR have you installed a volume booster yet? I fond the volume very low. I've used volume + in the past, but I have a old apk..
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Does anyone have any recommendations OR have you installed a volume booster yet? I fond the volume very low. I've used volume + in the past, but I have a old apk..
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I'm experiencing the same problem and hope someone has a helpful solution
I've noticed the volume on the Note 3 to be the same as on the 2, however the sound seems to be much better. Especially when using an external speaker via bluetooth.
Sound is better than sgs3 but it is a lot quieter. It badly needs an amp
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Without custom recovery can we get boosted sound?
I am using V4A mod after rooting.
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I was checking out the N3 at the mall today and pulled up the sample music file. I was surprised that I couldn't even hear it over the mall noise.
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ronaldheld said:
Without custom recovery can we get boosted sound?
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You sure can, Viper4Android.
this works pretty good, just extract the files in the system folder and place them in the corresponding folder on your phone with root explorer, change permissions then reboot.... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2469463
Are there any sound boosters that work on Samsung Note 3? All of the above mentioned are not compatible so far. Ringer is very quiet at max volume
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highcee said:
this works pretty good, just extract the files in the system folder and place them in the corresponding folder on your phone with root explorer, change permissions then reboot.... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2469463
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This method works ... obviously u cant flash it but u can move the needed file to the folder and reboot works great... actually its too loud almost
HarlyFan said:
Are there any sound boosters that work on Samsung Note 3? All of the above mentioned are not compatible so far. Ringer is very quiet at max volume
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Is this the default_gain file mod?
I couldn't find the stock file. It definitely worked on 4.1.2 touchwiz, but I can't see how it would work if there's no file to begin with.
Used to be in system/etc/ folder but for the life of me, can't find it now on 4.3
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This method works ... obviously u cant flash it but u can move the needed file to the folder and reboot works great... actually its too loud almost
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Where are u putting the files at??
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Viper4Android allows you to customize headphone sound and phone speaker sound separately just like a few other equalizer/sound mod apps do. It's available in the Play Store and it works wonders. The sound I got out of my old phone (S3) and my current phone (Note 3) with V4A made a huge undeniable difference.
Link to download the .apk and install from Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vipercn.viper4android4x&hl=en
It has multiple types of volume boost functions along with a great equalizer and many other useful features.
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Where are u putting the files at??
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When u unzip the file preferably in root expkorer there are two folders in the file go thru them one has 2 file in it one has 1 file in it. The one that has one in it is the one u need follow the folders name that that file was in and put it in the corresponding folder in system. I know it sounds confusing I will edit this in a few I was typing this and realized I deleted the zip after moving the file.
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Move this file to system>etc>(file)
carlz28 said:
Is this the default_gain file mod?
I couldn't find the stock file. It definitely worked on 4.1.2 touchwiz, but I can't see how it would work if there's no file to begin with.
Used to be in system/etc/ folder but for the life of me, can't find it now on 4.3
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When u unzip the file preferably in root expkorer there are two folders in the file go thru them one has 2 file in it one has 1 file in it. The one that has one in it is the one u need follow the folders name that that file was in and put it in the corresponding folder in system. I know it sounds confusing I will edit this in a few I was typing this and realized I deleted the zip after moving the file.
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I definitely know how/where to put the file....permissions...etc.
Just wanted to see if it actually made a difference since stock TW doesn't have this file anymore. If not having a stock file in place to begin with, adding a edited version would seem to be useless.
Just curious
Move this to system>etc>
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It overwrites a file
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It overwrites a file
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Ahh ok. Didn't realize there was another file that controls this.
The one I remember was default_gain.conf or something like that. I used to manually edit that file to suit my needs.
Thanks for the info. Gonna try it now.
carlz28 said:
Ahh ok. Didn't realize there was another file that controls this.
The one I remember was default_gain.conf or something like that. I used to manually edit that file to suit my needs.
Thanks for the info. Gonna try it now.
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If u use the loudest one its actually almost annoying loud just a heads up... really I cant believe its that loud
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