Blackberry Priv Sounds - BlackBerry Priv

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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Where are the stock system ringtones stored?

If I wanted to move a tone from my sdcard to the system how would I do that?
Think I found it - /system/media/audio? ringtones/ and notifications/
Looks like that's it.
Were you able to add a ringtone. Do they need to be in ogg format?
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frankencat said:
If I wanted to move a tone from my sdcard to the system how would I do that?
Think I found it - /system/media/audio? ringtones/ and notifications/
Looks like that's it.
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That's the correct directories, if u have root u can use either root explorer or the adb cmds via the cmds prompt to move them into the directory.
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ArbitrageMan said:
Were you able to add a ringtone. Do they need to be in ogg format?
Sent from my Vibrant
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If you want high res wallpaper and tones including message tones just download zedge from the market. They have good wallpapers and tones there. My daughter used the clip from despicable me "it's so fluppy, I'm gonna die" as message tone and is quite funny . She got it from Zedge.

"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. Sound folder location

Hello.
I have N9005 and I want to add some new downloaded ring tones, alarm sounds and notification sounds.
Can someone tell me where these foldes are located? I'm rooted. Is it as simple as cut and paste into these folders?
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The folder is /system/media/audio
Yeah I have added .ogg sound files straight into those folders lots of times without problems. You may need to reboot in order for them to show up in the ringtone selection list, can't remember.
Kiahnlliya said:
The folder is /system/media/audio
Yeah I have added .ogg sound files straight into those folders lots of times without problems. You may need to reboot in order for them to show up in the ringtone selection list, can't remember.
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Yippi, it's sorted! Thanks for your guidance!
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[Q] Notification Ring

I know how to download a sound and use it for a ringtone but the notification sounds come from a different place. How do i get a sound I downloaded to use on notifications? Or should I say, where do I store it on my phone.
Thanks
If you are rooted, put them in \system\media\audio\notifications. You can also use the file folders on SDcard0 titled notifications, ringtones, and alarms for the various types of sounds if you aren't rooted or don't know how to get to the root directory.
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kettir said:
If you are rooted, put them in \system\media\audio\notifications. You can also use the file folders on SDcard0 titled notifications, ringtones, and alarms for the various types of sounds if you aren't rooted or don't know how to get to the root directory.
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Got it. Thank you.

Local default notification sound

Hi everyone,
Is there a way to customise the general notification ringtone?
I've tried to put a mp3 sound into the media/notification and ringtone folder but I couldn't find in the list of the ringtones.
Eng91 said:
Hi everyone,
Is there a way to customise the general notification ringtone?
I've tried to put a mp3 sound into the media/notification and ringtone folder but I couldn't find in the list of the ringtones.
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I've downloaded sounds from Zedge which get found, no moving them around.
sorry, haven't tried to change that but your right, not a local option.
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stooyleown said:
I've downloaded sounds from Zedge which get found, no moving them around.
sorry, haven't tried to change that but your right, not a local option.
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Ya, it's so strange and no reason, I can't figured out!
Eng91 said:
Hi everyone,
Is there a way to customise the general notification ringtone?
I've tried to put a mp3 sound into the media/notification and ringtone folder but I couldn't find in the list of the ringtones.
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I've just added some LG G6 sounds into all my Alarm/Ringtones/Notification/UI folders, via my root explorer app. I had to reboot the OP5, and the LG G6 would then be visible via the sound settings menu.
L22EEW said:
I've just added some LG G6 sounds into all my Alarm/Ringtones/Notification/UI folders, via my root explorer app. I had to reboot the OP5, and the LG G6 would then be visible via the sound settings menu.
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Thank you man! I did it!
I download ES file explorer, guaranteed root permissions and I had to copy the .mp3 file into the notification folder and it appeared after the reboot!
We can close the thread, hope it's going to help somebody!

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