Camera Shutter Sound - Verizon Galaxy S 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Searched the forum and didn't see anything, so sorry if this is a duplicate thread.
Now that we have root, is there a way that we can disable the camera shutter sound for when we do have our volume on? It's annoying that Verizon removed that option compared to other models. Thanks.

Yeah I did it on my phone. Download romtoolbox and go to root browser. Once there go to system folder, then csc folder, open up the features.xml file with RB editor. Once your there if you scroll down to the camera section you should see the camera shutter code. Change the "false" in the statement to "true" and there u go. Save it and reboot. Hope this helped
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Worked perfectly (used Root Explorer). Thanks so much!

comper said:
Searched the forum and didn't see anything, so sorry if this is a duplicate thread.
Now that we have root, is there a way that we can disable the camera shutter sound for when we do have our volume on? It's annoying that Verizon removed that option compared to other models. Thanks.
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Also, if you used Wanam you can disable there as well.
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You're welcome
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EDIT: the icon to disable the sound is already enabled.. I just had to scroll down in the camera settings..
does this work with 4.4.4 ? I don't see a camera sound setting that is set to false. There is one, but it is already set to true.

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Advance options in Camera menu.

A lot of people have been complaining about stock camera on Moto G. They complain of not having options to touch to focus, control picture size and many other things.
I decided to look at that and come it with a solution. I an not a Dev so I couldn't. But while clicking pics one day, I found advance option in stock camera in moto g to have these features.
To go to advance option on stock camera of moto g, first open the camera app then hold your phone horizontally. Now open settings by dragging your finger from left to right, when settings would open you can see a bug on the bottom on the right side of the screen. Click on this bug, and voila you'd be in advance configuration of the camera app. From here, you'll be able to change the size of your pics, can add face detection in front cam, touch to focus and many others.
Guys, enjoy.
I can't see the bug on the bottom right of the screen. What stock cam version is this tried on?
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iluvatrix said:
I can't see the bug on the bottom right of the screen. What stock cam version is this tried on?
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Camera version is 3.2.14.1
Download the attached pic and see in the bottom right corner.
I am running 3.2.14.4 and I don't have that thing, awkward.
Thanks for the tip. Open the settings and the button appears where the video record button was
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I couldnt see that bug icon using xt1033 4.4.2
XT1033 cihazımdan Tapatalk kullanılarak gönderildi
That button doesn´t appear on my MotoG...
rogeriorp said:
I am running 3.2.14.4 and I don't have that thing, awkward.
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same here!! strange!
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Me neither
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Just do it, working fine in my Moto G using C-Rom v5.7 :thumbup:
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Guys, pull your current camera app and post it.If needed pull both from /data/app and from /system/app
for those who want the camera app with advanced setting option..
extract and push to system to install
not a flashable zip
deadwood01 said:
for those who want the camera app with advanced setting option..
extract and push to system to install
not a flashable zip
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No go, seems that is a debug mode for the camera, the question is how did you enable it?
liveroy said:
No go, seems that is a debug mode for the camera, the question is how did you enable it?
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There must be a combination of things to endable it...maybe some one can look in te code of the camera app? and find the hidden key combination of things?
just an idea
Many people are not getting the bug so I, myself tried to find it the cause. The results that came out if my outcome is ; if you're on a custom ROM then and then only you can see the bug icon.
From those on the stock, you'll have to wait until I or someone other port the libs of camera and required files to stock ROM to enable that feature.
why i cant see the bug.. seems like a bug to camera or application or the system
Guys, camera libs to Stock ROM seems to be impossible for me as whenever I do that, the stock ROM fails to boot up.
The only way you can get that is try custom took like C ROM or CM11. It is working on both of them, I don't know about others. Try it on other rooms too and see if it works.
forgotter said:
Guys, camera libs to Stock ROM seems to be impossible for me as whenever I do that, the stock ROM fails to boot up.
The only way you can get that is try custom took like C ROM or CM11. It is working on both of them, I don't know about others. Try it on other rooms too and see if it works.
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Other ROMs use the stock Google nexus camera
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forgotter said:
A lot of people have been complaining about stock camera on Moto G. They complain of not having options to touch to focus, control picture size and many other things.
I decided to look at that and come it with a solution. I an not a Dev so I couldn't. But while clicking pics one day, I found advance option in stock camera in moto g to have these features.
To go to advance option on stock camera of moto g, first open the camera app then hold your phone horizontally. Now open settings by dragging your finger from left to right, when settings would open you can see a bug on the bottom on the right side of the screen. Click on this bug, and voila you'd be in advance configuration of the camera app. From here, you'll be able to change the size of your pics, can add face detection in front cam, touch to focus and many others.
Guys, enjoy.
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I can't see the bug either
Working Perfectly !!
forgotter said:
A lot of people have been complaining about stock camera on Moto G. They complain of not having options to touch to focus, control picture size and many other things.
I decided to look at that and come it with a solution. I an not a Dev so I couldn't. But while clicking pics one day, I found advance option in stock camera in moto g to have these features.
To go to advance option on stock camera of moto g, first open the camera app then hold your phone horizontally. Now open settings by dragging your finger from left to right, when settings would open you can see a bug on the bottom on the right side of the screen. Click on this bug, and voila you'd be in advance configuration of the camera app. From here, you'll be able to change the size of your pics, can add face detection in front cam, touch to focus and many others.
Guys, enjoy.
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working perfectly

Camera shutter sound

Hi! I really like the new camera on my s5 but I can't turn the shutter sound off. I sometimes take pictures in the bus from the outside landscape so its very annoying to have. Is there a way to turn this off without having to root the phone or using a 3th party app?
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In camera app, tap settings, you should get all the icons such as picture size, burst shots, etc. It's a 4x4 row of settings. What isn't obvious is that this row will scroll, just scroll down and you'll get another 11 or so options, one of which is the shutter sound.
pennywisdom said:
In camera app, tap settings, you should get all the icons such as picture size, burst shots, etc. It's a 4x4 row of settings. What isn't obvious is that this row will scroll, just scroll down and you'll get another 11 or so options, one of which is the shutter sound.
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I don't see an icon to turn off shutter sounds. even after scrolling down ,after googleing it seems this option is carrier specific
ex-28 said:
I don't see an icon to turn off shutter sounds. even after scrolling down ,after googleing it seems this option is carrier specific
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Must be carrier specific. Verizon does not have this toggle. The only way to turn off shutter sound is to turn your phone on vibrate or silent.
FWIW T-Mobile version has it.
jawmail said:
FWIW T-Mobile version has it.
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My t-mobile doesn't have it
I don't have that setting on EE or Orange in UK England handset
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My T-Mobile-branded S5 (germany) doesn't have it either. It works for me if I mute the whole phone (vibrate or mute) the shutter sound is off too.
If you have root, it shouldn't be a problem to just delete/rename the sound file, but I'm nor rooted (yet), so can't tell for sure.
Greetings,
Zuujin
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2724830
Lower down the volume or put it in silence. On mine, I can't find way to turn it off.
ex-28 said:
I don't see an icon to turn off shutter sounds. even after scrolling down ,after googleing it seems this option is carrier specific
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jalcon9 said:
Must be carrier specific. Verizon does not have this toggle. The only way to turn off shutter sound is to turn your phone on vibrate or silent.
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williamsf1 said:
My t-mobile doesn't have it
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deanr1977 said:
I don't have that setting on EE or Orange in UK England handset
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zuujin said:
My T-Mobile-branded S5 (germany) doesn't have it either. It works for me if I mute the whole phone (vibrate or mute) the shutter sound is off too.
If you have root, it shouldn't be a problem to just delete/rename the sound file, but I'm nor rooted (yet), so can't tell for sure.
Greetings,
Zuujin
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isroisro said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2724830
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hemander said:
Lower down the volume or put it in silence. On mine, I can't find way to turn it off.
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Open explorer in system/csc find others.xml or feature.xml long press open as text editor
Found this
<CscFeature_Camera_ShutterSoundMenu>true</CscFeature_Camera_ShutterSoundMenu>
Change flase to true.
if you have not this text, copy and paste
or write must end as it's on my screenshot save
And reboot device
Djimmy said:
Open explorer in system/csc find others.xml or feature.xml long press open as text editor
Found this
<CscFeature_Camera_ShutterSoundMenu>true</CscFeature_Camera_ShutterSoundMenu>
Change flase to true.
if you have not this text, copy and paste
or write must end as it's on my screenshot save
And reboot device
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i did that and nothing happend?
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igresso said:
i did that and nothing happend?
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true I did in others.xml but nothing is happening. I noticed that in the feature.xml he rest in false I change is all good
Djimmy said:
true I did in others.xml but nothing is happening. I noticed that in the feature.xml he rest in false I change is all good
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sorry I didn't understand
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igresso said:
sorry I didn't understand
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I tried to make the change in others.xml. well he knows nothing past as but by making the change in the feature.xml that good props
check that you have the change in others and features. the market must
I'm in the UK, if I were to buy a sim free S5 from a UK retailer is the option to mute the shutter sound available in the camera app settings? If not does muting the phone entirely mute the shutter sound?
jay2the1 said:
I'm in the UK, if I were to buy a sim free S5 from a UK retailer is the option to mute the shutter sound available in the camera app settings? If not does muting the phone entirely mute the shutter sound?
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No it's not there, yes muting the phone mutes the shutter.
brizzle7 said:
No it's not there, yes muting the phone mutes the shutter.
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Thanks that's good news.
Unfortunately I can't save the file after changing others.xml. I'm not rooted. I'm on a vodafone original dutch rom. I use es file explorer
you can also use wanam exposed module...
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Shutter sound option in menu doesnt work

My S5 didnt have the option to disable the shutter sound so I used to method by adding a piece of code to others.xml and adding the option in the menu of the camera.
The option is there now but it doesnt seem to do anything. It just stays on On.
Any ideas?
Thanks
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Disable camera shutter?

I know there's several guides out there to do it, including apps... The most effective way I've found is just editing the actual .ogg file, which works great, except when the shot is in HDR mode. Which happens to be when I want it to be silent the most (photos of my sleeping son).
I'm using the Google camera app and like everything except that... Any suggestions?
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Put your phone in vibrate only mode and the shutter sound is disabled.
Easiest way to do that is to press volume rocker once to bring up the slider and tap the bell icon to toggle vibrate mode
Or just pres volume down until it goes to vibrate only.
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I would like to know how to turn off shutter. Google camera app.
I have root nexus 6p.
System/media/audio/ui/cameraclick.ogg
Delete this file.
bradputt said:
System/media/audio/ui/cameraclick.ogg
Delete this file.
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This works w/ a traditional picture but not for HDR shots.
I have Nexus 6 and have completely removed the Camera_click.ogg file from \system\media\audio\ui and rebooted and cleared cache and I still get the shutter sound even without HDR mode.
wolfballz said:
I have Nexus 6 and have completely removed the Camera_click.ogg file from \system\media\audio\ui and rebooted and cleared cache and I still get the shutter sound even without HDR mode.
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Same here .. It used to work up to 7.1.1 (not sure) but since then, even after deleting camera_click.ogg or replacing the camera_click.ogg with a silent ogg file with the same name the shutter sound still comes up, so I guess it's "outsourced" from /system/media/audio/ui into the camera app?
With latest Google camera app you can't remove the shutter sound... At least that's what I've read here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=70253299&postcount=29751
I've been using open camera as that has the option plus a ton more.
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CyberpodS2 said:
I've been using open camera as that has the option plus a ton more.
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Yes, I have Open Camera installed but actually I don't like the UI that much plus it sometimes switches randomly from portrait to landscape ignoring the postition of the phone.
I am using a workaround for now, as there is no free version of tasker I decided to give MacroDroid a try - the free version can handle up to 5 macros and that's perfectly enough for two macros - 1. on action camera app started, save current system volume in a variable and set system volume to 0 .. 2. on action camera app closed restore system volume to previously stored value. Works flawlessly.
Good idea!
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Camera Shutter

Is there a way to disable the camera shutter sound?
I understand that you can do it in the notification settings - but it doesnt actually do it.
Is this a regional thing? because phones that are bought in Japan cannot be disabled however I bought it in Singapore .
Go to camera, open hamburger menu on the left, open settings on the right top, turn off shutter sound.... Voila
kcokla said:
Is there a way to disable the camera shutter sound?
I understand that you can do it in the notification settings - but it doesnt actually do it.
Is this a regional thing? because phones that are bought in Japan cannot be disabled however I bought it in Singapore .
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Yeah, it's a regional thing. OnePlus has put a toggle in the app, but in regions where it is not permitted to mute camera sounds, the toggle won't actually do anything. To work around this, I manually decompiled the OnePlus Camera app, muted the necessary sounds, and recompiled the app for my personal use. The sounds are muted by default (except the timer ones) and you can't enable them via the toggle also.
I'm attaching my modified version at the end of this post, if you want to give it a shot. Good luck!
Important info: You won't be able to install this alongside your existing OnePlus Camera app. So you'll need root for this. Also, in case you still hear sounds even after correctly replacing the original OnePlus Camera app, let me know.
shadowstep said:
I'm attaching my modified version at the end of this post, if you want to give it a shot. Good luck!
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I haven't rooted yet, i got my phone yesterday!
but i will be installing this!
thank you so much

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