Location & file name for boot/startup audio? - Epic 4G General

I have been able to disable all the startup/boot and shutdown animations. It's the way I like it. The only file I cannot find is the boot audio, so I still hear the clip on boot. Does anyone know the name of the audio file and its location?
Thanks.

snovvman said:
I have been able to disable all the startup/boot and shutdown animations. It's the way I like it. The only file I cannot find is the boot audio, so I still hear the clip on boot. Does anyone know the name of the audio file and its location?
Thanks.
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On my Epic 4g the startup is a wav sound and the shutdown is an ogg file, which is usually located under /system/media or /system/media/audio/ui

snovvman said:
I have been able to disable all the startup/boot and shutdown animations. It's the way I like it. The only file I cannot find is the boot audio, so I still hear the clip on boot. Does anyone know the name of the audio file and its location?
Thanks.
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On the viper rom the file is system/etc/poweron.wav. Don't know about other roms.
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raylusk said:
On the viper rom the file is system/etc/poweron.wav. Don't know about other roms.
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Thank you sir!!

bilestoad said:
On my Epic 4g the startup is a wav sound and the shutdown is an ogg file, which is usually located under /system/media or /system/media/audio/ui
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Ooops totally misread the OP's message. Duh, me! Sorry 'bout that.

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PlayStation 1 Startup Sound?

I realized what would be sick as hell. The PS1 startup sound when turning the phone on.
What file am I supposed to replace? Hehehe
andershizzle said:
I realized what would be sick as hell. The PS1 startup sound when turning the phone on.
What file am I supposed to replace? Hehehe
[youtube]goPduGKpcI/youtube]
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do you have a wav file of this? check this for info about shutdown/poweron sounds
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=7274854#post727485z
If this is done successfully, please make a guide to it.
Here is the sound as a wav with the correct name. Haven't tried to push it cause I prefer having no startup sound.
Should be /system/etc/PowerOn.wav
Hmm I'm rooted but adb push won't work?
nor will adb root. Says adbd cannot run as root in production builds.
:S
andershizzle said:
Hmm I'm rooted but adb push won't work?
nor will adb root. Says adbd cannot run as root in production builds.
:S
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Is usb debugging turned on?
Apply Eugenes enable adb push/pull fix.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=741664&highlight=enable+adb+push
I went ahead and tried it. Plays fine, but only about 8-9 seconds of the 15 second clip.
What about the sega genesis boot up sound?!
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I just replaced my start up sound with htc's startup sound . Kinda makes me laugh. I tried to download that ps1 sound above but there's no file in the rar. Can you post that again,?
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blackerwater said:
I just replaced my start up sound with htc's startup sound . Kinda makes me laugh. I tried to download that ps1 sound above but there's no file in the rar. Can you post that again,?
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You sure? There was a file itn it for me lol. Try downloading again?
Ok ill try again. Thanks
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High Quality Version
Here's a high quality MP3 and Wav version.
soundcloud.com/alexeino/ps1-startup-remastered
I thought of this a long time ago with the ps1! I got it to work on simply honey and it is sick! Thanks for rekindling my fire for this awesome start-up sound!

"Linda" robotic voice from Voodoo

For those (like me) who want to use "Linda" to tell us other things (like texts, missed calls, etc) this is where he got it from.
http://cepstral.com/demos/
Select "Linda" for the voice and "Old Robot" for effect.
Thanks I was totally just looking for this!
Cool stuff,
How can we get this implement in our vibrants to sepak up texts, missed calls, etc ?
Thank you.
Yea that would be pretty cool
Killing Zombies with my Voodoo Vibrant!
So how can we use these voices on the vibrant, do we just dl the linux version and place it somewhere in the system folder?
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I've got it as "Scott, you have a new message" my sms notifications. Sounds cool!
ScottishGeek said:
I've got it as "Scott, you have a new message" my sms notifications. Sounds cool!
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Can you share how you accomplished this ?
Thank you.
yvyv said:
Can you share how you accomplished this ?
Thank you.
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Create your file and put it on your SD card media/audio/notifications
Then open the messaging app go to settings, notification settings, select ringtone
For Handcent or similar do the same thing.
That's all
Will try when I get home,
Thank you very much.
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Great find
This great !!
Thank you ...I been looking for something like this ..
I have a few idea for it ...
This works great!!!! You have to make sure when you preview the voice you hear exactly what you typed. If you hear the ad for you to purchase the program just replay the voice until you only hear what you typed. Then export to desktop. I downloaded a free wav to mp3 converter to convert the wavs to mp3 and ogg.
I used ringdroid to save the mp3's to the proper folders on the phone. My new notifications are:
Gmail "Jimmy, you have mail"
Hotmail "Jimmy, you have hot mail"
Message/sms "Jimmy, you have a message"
Voicemail "Jimmy, you have a voicemail"
Shutdown "Good bye Jimmy, Shut down will begin in five, four, three, two, one, shut down process is complete. Have a nice day"
Here is the link to the free converter. Works very well.
http://download.cnet.com/windows/3055-2140_4-10442362.html?tag=pdl-redir
If you are creating a long shutdown message you can trick the program if you do not use periods. Instead, use a comma so the program will not insert an add in between.
Here is an example of a shutdown sound I made.
http://yourlisten.com/channel/content/76168/Shutdown space
Here is the .ogg file if anyone wants it. http://www.megaupload.com/?d=68AQMREX
Sounds sweet, ill use it.
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how do you save the Linda sounds to the desktop?
I have "Aaron you have a new voice mail"
hey can somebody show me how to download the voices im using ubuntu lol im fairly new to this plz and thank you
darkside79 said:
how do you save the Linda sounds to the desktop?
I have "Aaron you have a new voice mail"
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You have to go to file and select "export audio file"
if i wanted a boot up sound where do i put it and what do i name it
Julianmgn said:
if i wanted a boot up sound where do i put it and what do i name it
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First you will need to download the wav to mp3 converted that I posted in my reply above. After you convert it to a .mp3 you can name it whatever you like. Put the new ringtone on the root of your phone. You can make a new folder called "ringtones" if you like. Now your phone will be able to use that new sound as a notification sound or a ringtone.
Bootup sound is PowerOn.wav in system/etc shutdown is shutdown.ogg in the system/media/audio/ui
Lethal_NFS said:
First you will need to download the wav to mp3 converted that I posted in my reply above. After you convert it to a .mp3 you can name it whatever you like. Put the new ringtone on the root of your phone. You can make a new folder called "ringtones" if you like. Now your phone will be able to use that new sound as a notification sound or a ringtone.
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For linux u don't need a converter just change the tag but thanks,
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jmcghee1973 said:
Bootup sound is PowerOn.wav in system/etc shutdown is shutdown.ogg in the system/media/audio/ui
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Thank you sir exactly what I was looking for
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[Q] Where to find the dialer key sounds?

The title is quite explicit : I'm looking for the dialer key sounds.
I looked into System/media/audio/ui but I haven't found it there...
Thanks for help
UP :crying:
just sistem then sound and you will have option dial pad touch tones.. mark it ,and thats that..
fkloznica said:
just sistem then sound and you will have option dial pad touch tones.. mark it ,and thats that..
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I'm not sure I understand what you are talking about...
There is not a folder nammed 'sounds' in /system
I'm looking for the dialer sounds when you click on figures
Go to settings >sound >dial sound tone
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I think he means so he can change the dialer tone. In which it's probably inside the phone.apk
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Alex240188 said:
I think he means so he can change the dialer tone. In which it's probably inside the phone.apk
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That's correct !
And btw I didn't found anything in phone.apk
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azertguigui said:
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Maybe check in system/media/ui?
Edit:
Nevermind its not there. Im curious to where it is stored as well now. Ive gone as far as decompiling the Phone.apk and Contact.apk, and looking through all the folders.
I didnt find any ogg files. I also spent about 20 minutes going smali files which i thought would contain some answers, but still i couldnt find any references to audio files.
Is it possible that the audio is generated purely through code?
That would be surprising because every phone hasn't the same dialer key sound, right?
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Maybe try checking the aosp or cm github. You might find something in the "raw" folder within the repos of the phone or contacts app.
Just giving suggestions...the folder might not even exist
First, thanks for answering
In fact I don't want to 'get' those files, I want to know it's location in the system in order to change it
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azertguigui said:
First, thanks for answering
In fact I don't want to 'get' those files, I want to know it's location in the system in order to change it
From my Nexus 4
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I know. Im saying that you might have to go as far as downloading the source code for the phone app, looking for the file, replacing the file, and recompiling.
OK I'll give a try
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[Q] Iphone keyclick sounds?

Ive seen so many posts that are old enough to be dropped but i would still love the keyboard sounds from the iphone for my phone, would anyone be able to get ahold of some or have any? i found one but the sounds were from an ipad and did not work correctly
try these
im guessing these are sound files in text format?, and thankyou! ill give them a shot
Yes, rename them as ogg, xda won't let me upload ogg format.
I'm sorry to sound like a n00b but how would I go about changing the keyboard clicking sound??
Which directory do I put the sounds in?
TIA
Edit: I found the directory and there is various sound for keyboard clicking.
Which one do I change?
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You can rename it "KeypressStandard.ogg" and put it "/system/media/audio/ui/", remember to fix the permission to rw-r-r.
jayRokk said:
I'm sorry to sound like a n00b but how would I go about changing the keyboard clicking sound??
Which directory do I put the sounds in?
TIA
Edit: I found the directory and there is various sound for keyboard clicking.
Which one do I change?
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keypressstandard

Blackberry Priv Sounds

Can anyone with the Blackberry Priv, possibly extract the sounds from the system directory? I'm sure it would be very much appreciated by a lot of us folks who do not have the device to extract them ourselves...
Thanks In Advance
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https://mega.nz/#!ct1H3I4J!RlaZekhWpSItxhnGeUIWoKzdu0ghuYBwHOjjLaOzxb0
Mp3
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How to copy out those sound file?
System/media/audio and choose notifications, ringtones or ui.
Seems like those ringtones are stock android, not a "real" BB ringtones, right?
olivgeig said:
System/media/audio and choose notifications, ringtones or ui.
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after copy to each folder, its not automatically able to taken by system (for sound preview). I try to change permission with rw-r--r-- (644). And yes it work know. Thank you
SG Note 5 (SM-N9208)
zocster said:
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https://mega.nz/#!ct1H3I4J!RlaZekhWpSItxhnGeUIWoKzdu0ghuYBwHOjjLaOzxb0
Mp3
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mp3? Can we get these in a non peasant format? lol
I was missing my old ring tones from my BB Priv. Thanks for the help!

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