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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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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On the viper rom the file is system/etc/poweron.wav. Don't know about other roms.
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Thank you sir!!
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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
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Ooops totally misread the OP's message. Duh, me! Sorry 'bout that.
is it possible to change the sound of the keyboard?
If possible. Is there a way to pull the sound from words with friends?
If not. Is there a way to pull it anyway. And use it for a ringtone?
Thanks
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Frankasaurus said:
is it possible to change the sound of the keyboard?
If possible. Is there a way to pull the sound from words with friends?
If not. Is there a way to pull it anyway. And use it for a ringtone?
Thanks
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First you would have to find the default keyboard sound. If I am right, I think you might have to modify the system files to default to new sound rather than the original one. I dont believe you can simply swap the sounds. Second, you would have to know what the specific words with friends sound file name is to locate it and copy it.
I am not saying what your asking to do is impossible, but probably too invloved.
Under the the android forums, apps and development section, someone posted an app that they made that can change the system sounds. I haven't tried it out, but pretty sure you could do the keyboard with that app.
I noticed that Google Voice Search has a couple sound effects that occur when starting and ending a voice recording for a search.
Does anybody know how to disable that?
Nobody? The sound effects on Google Voice Search are pretty irritating to my ears. I'm guessing that I would have to go into the apk and pull the sound files?
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The Google Voice sounds bother me too, but I just mute the volume.
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I just tried restoring "Voice Search" from Ti Backup from a different device and I froze "Google Search". When I do that, nothing happens when clicking on the mic button.
Darn, I thought I might have had it there...
After freezing did search still work just without sounds?
Nvm miss read
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You could possibly take the sound files out of the apk itself? Just an idea, too lazy to find the file and see if there are sound files in there though.
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How do I get into the apk. File I've tried root explorer and it doesn't open it. Do I need to use pc
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How do I get into the apk. File I've tried root explorer and it doesn't open it. Do I need to use pc
Beeps drive me nuts...I can't find sound files or the right apk. Someone help?
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How do I get into the apk. File I've tried root explorer and it doesn't open it. Do I need to use pc
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You're going to have to use computer, decompile apk change some XML, change some java and delete the sounds.
... or you can use it with the volume down
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bump.
Has anyone figured this out yet?
@OP, You should post this on the main discussion for all android devices. Maybe we can get an answer to this sooner.
im facing the same problem ....google voice search irritating sound
same problem....its so irritating that you have to mute your phone.
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I noticed that Google Voice Search has a couple sound effects that occur when starting and ending a voice recording for a search.
Does anybody know how to disable that?
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same problem....its so irritating that you have to mute your phone.
what puzzles me is the fact that its such a major user experience issue and its strange that experts and developers at google havent yet thought about it??
the sound is so loud and shrilling that it spoils the entire user experience. i just have to rush to quickly turn the volume down everytime i use the voice search. GOOGLE ARE YOU LISTENING????
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same problem....its so irritating that you have to mute your phone.
what puzzles me is the fact that its such a major user experience issue and its strange that experts and developers at google havent yet thought about it??
the sound is so loud and shrilling that it spoils the entire user experience. i just have to rush to quickly turn the volume down everytime i use the voice search. GOOGLE ARE YOU LISTENING????
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Can't agree with you more.
I have exactly the same feeling that the sound is too loud.
Try this (work in progress): https://www.dropbox.com/s/j4sg46o5t2d1plo/Velvet.apk
No need to install the apk, just rename the original (for backup), replace it with this one and reboot. (/system/priv-app)
Instead of silence, there are clicks... not sure why yet. Working with a friend to figure this out. The file size is also larger than the original even though the replaced wav files are the same size. I'm guessing the apk was compressed but I was under the impression that apks are just zips using no compression (store)
Also NOTE that I pulled this from my N5 and not my N7 so make a nand, backup your /sdcard, etc. etc. Try if it you want... or don't. I make zero promises.
I am desperately seeking a solution too!
You can use apktool to do this yourself:
First copy framework-res.apk and Velvet.apk to your computer. (Located in /system/framework and /system/priv-app respectively)
Use apktool to install the framework on your PC and then to decompile Velvet.apk. Then copy out the wav files in res/raw (there are 4 of them). Blank those files with whatever audio app you want, like Audacity, and copy them back into res/raw and recompile Velvet.apk.
Drop Velvet.apk back into /system/priv-app on your device and reboot.
It works but instead of the annoying dings and beeps you'll hear a click instead. Haven't quite figured out why this happens but it's better than the annoying sounds.
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You can use apktool to do this yourself:
First copy framework-res.apk and Velvet.apk to your computer. (Located in /system/framework and /system/priv-app respectively)
Use apktool to install the framework on your PC and then to decompile Velvet.apk. Then copy out the wav files in res/raw (there are 4 of them). Blank those files with whatever audio app you want, like Audacity, and copy them back into res/raw and recompile Velvet.apk.
Drop Velvet.apk back into /system/priv-app on your device and reboot.
It works but instead of the annoying dings and beeps you'll hear a click instead. Haven't quite figured out why this happens but it's better than the annoying sounds.
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Thank you! Do I need to decompile/recompile Velvet.apk or can I use 7zip to simply replace those wav files with the apk? I'll test this later tonight.
I've done it both ways but the preferred method is to properly decompile and recompile. There are a bunch of tutorials out there showing how to do this and it's rather simple. You just need to be sure the rom you're on isn't using a custom apktool. I'm on SlimKat and had to download their custom apktool.
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I've done it both ways but the preferred method is to properly decompile and recompile. There are a bunch of tutorials out there showing how to do this and it's rather simple. You just need to be sure the rom you're on isn't using a custom apktool. I'm on SlimKat and had to download their custom apktool.
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Out of curiosity, what is the advantage of decompiling/recompiling? I've just never done it before.
Simply because it's proper I guess? I honestly don't know the answer to that but the developers recommend it so that's good enough for me.
I know this is gonna sound pretty stupid but I can't figure out how to make custom ringtones on my Nexus 4. On my Galaxy Nexus I would just put a file of an mp3 in the ringtone folder. I'm doing the same thing but when I go to change the ringtone the file that I put in there won't appear in the default choices.
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download https://play.google.com/store/apps/...JlZHBsYW5ldC5hbmRyb2lkLnJpbmdzX2V4dGVuZGVkIl0 to select
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...ult#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5yaW5nZHJvaWQiXQ.. to make
Is that really the only way? With an app?
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ksc6000 said:
Is that really the only way? With an app?
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yes.
If you don't already have a folder named "Ringtones" at the root level of sdcard, create one and put your mp3 files in it. Same for "Notifications".
There is no need to use an app for this. I have 3 or 4 custom ringtones in my nexus 4 and I only put the mp3 in the ringtones folder and it works...:good:
i use the app ringo PRO! well worth it
That's what I did. I put it in the ringtones folder in the sd card. Exactly the same way I have done it since the nexus one but it won't show up when I'm going to the ring tones in sound settings. Do I have to reboot or something ?
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Not sure if it makes a difference or not, but I cut my mp3 to the 30 second clip I want and then put that in my ringtone folder. It works fine for me without the need of an app.
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Had no idea about the /Ringtones/ folder. Seems like Google should of had that since the beginning rather than have people randomly know this by adding a new folder
either way, rings extended is a pretty good app only 101 K. less than 1MB
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That's what I did. I put it in the ringtones folder in the sd card. Exactly the same way I have done it since the nexus one but it won't show up when I'm going to the ring tones in sound settings. Do I have to reboot or something ?
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Rebooting will do it... or just a little time for the mediaserver to discover it.
ksc6000 said:
That's what I did. I put it in the ringtones folder in the sd card. Exactly the same way I have done it since the nexus one but it won't show up when I'm going to the ring tones in sound settings. Do I have to reboot or something ?
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Maybe rebooting it's what you need
In that case rings extended is better no rebooting needed
In case you are running Linux, take a look at the following post to enable MTP mode (otherwise, you will never be able to see the existing Notification and Ringtones folders).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2004182
Hi
kindly put your custom ringtone to /ringtones folder and or /notifications folder (.mp3 or/ m4peg format)
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
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just sistem then sound and you will have option dial pad touch tones.. mark it ,and thats that..
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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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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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Maybe check in system/media/ui?
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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
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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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