Go into root explorer or es explorer
/system/media/audio/ui/volume.ogg
And rename it with a .bak at the end for volume button sounds.
camera_click.ogg
camera_focus.ogg
for camera sounds
Reboot and enjoy no sound.
Thanks for this guide.
What's about the "screenshot sound". Is it possible too?
racer290 said:
Thanks for this guide.
What's about the "screenshot sound". Is it possible too?
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Screenshot using sound from camera so it's mute as well.
Yes it is Thanks man :thumbup:
For those who want to have the sounds but not so loud. You can replace files, box below.
You need to use the Root Browser. After copying you have to change the permission.
In the package:
1_1 original files
1_2_18dB volume - 18dB
1_3_30dB volume - 30dB
1_4_48dB volume - 48dB
Have fun. Regards.
how to save camera picture to sd card?? not internal
jongmaleo said:
how to save camera picture to sd card?? not internal
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Hi.
You have to change you standard writing path. Under storage and usb:
greetings
vsrookie
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does someone can edit reg key to turn off wp7 camera shutter sound?
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can anybody help with this issue? is there a reg key for the shutter sound? the sound is very loud, also in vibrate-mode and it is annoying...
BR swefla
I also would like to know how to turn off the shutter sound.
Guys its already been noted in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=836373
But JirKab has found the solution in post 5
Good Man. One less for the Dev's
Russ
Very simple solution.
Copy the empty file (sound) shutter.wav to the Windows folder.
Source.
Thank you really good
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Guys its already been noted in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=836373
But JirKab has found the solution in post 5
Good Man. One less for the Dev's
Russ
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This may be stupid but how do I get the shutter.wav file onto my phone and into the windows folder.
Just delete the shutter.wav file.
using which explorer
Advanced Explorer.
DanielNTX said:
Just delete the shutter.wav file.
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Could you tell me where exactly is the shutter.wav file?
It's in: \Windows
It seems I don't have write access, how can I fix this?
Ditto, i don't have write access either. I'm able to locate the file using Touchxplorer and Adnvanced Explorer, but if I try to delete it it gives me an error saying it can't. i have verified that my phone is still unlocked using Chevron, so I'm not sure what to do.
Is there a way to enable write access in the windows folder? A registry change possibly? Any answers would be greatly appreciated.
when i tried to do that it show acces is denied
Ok shutter.wav for picture but now what's the sound for the 'bip' when videorecording ?
videostart.wav
Some people with certain branded x10 handsets (like those on T-Mobile UK) do not have the option to have no shutter sound in the stock camera app, this very short guide will tell you how to disable it.
You must be rooted to be able to do this, although, if you do not wish to keep your phone rooted, you can temporarily root your phone using z4root, then follow this short guide, and phone will no longer be rooted after phone restarted.
First of all (after root) you need to download root explorer ($3.87 / £2.50) from the market.
Alternatively, if you do not want to buy root explorer you can download ES File Explorer for free, but to enable root access, you must do the following...
1) Open ES File Explorer
2) Press menu, then press Settings
3) Scroll down to Root Options
4) Check the box next to Root Explorer then press Yes, then press OK
5) You now have root access using ES File Explorer
For users using stock 2.1 that cannot disable the shutter sound, do the following...
1) Open your chosen file manager (Root explorer or ES File Manager)
2) Go to.... /system/media/audio/camera
3) You should see sound1, sound2 & sound3
4) In each folder, delete shutter.ogg (or you can rename .ogg to something else incase you want to restore it at a later time)
5) You should now have no shutter sound
To disable shutter sound on stock camera for custom ROMs on 2.2+, do the following...
1) Go into root explorer (or ES File Manager)
2) Go to... /system/media/audio/ui
3) Delete camera_click.ogg (or you can rename it like i did incase you want it at a later date
Hope this helps the people frustrated with the shutter sound lol
Now we need someone to post a list of alternate sounds so we can experiment.
rearview said:
Now we need someone to post a list of alternate sounds so we can experiment.
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Well sound files can be converted to ogg files HERE
The camera sound uses ogg files
why use explorer? all you have to do is go to camera advanced, then camera shutter and select none its simple
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sorry didnt realize it was for branded firmwares
soldiers33 said:
why use explorer? all you have to do is go to camera advanced, then camera shutter and select none its simple
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Like I mentioned in the OP, some branded phone cannot do this, and not everyone wants to debrand
is it possible to turn off the camera flash when recording? becouse in the menu is off and is still on but with half the intensity
It didnt work i still get all the sounds 2.1 stock rom
nvm got it working
thx
soldiers33 said:
why use explorer? all you have to do is go to camera advanced, then camera shutter and select none its simple
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sorry didnt realize it was for branded firmwares
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I have an X10i and i dont have the "None". all i see is sound 1 2 and 3..
I also tried renaming the shutter.ogg for all sound 1 2 and 3, and the camera shutter sound is still there..
clixt said:
I have an X10i and i dont have the "None". all i see is sound 1 2 and 3..
I also tried renaming the shutter.ogg for all sound 1 2 and 3, and the camera shutter sound is still there..
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Sorry this is a very late reply, but try it again, it should definitely work
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change the .ogg file extension to something like .dog - that should fool it
If you leave the files as .ogg it will just play any sound in the folder if it can't find the one it's looking for
CuBz90 said:
Sorry this is a very late reply, but try it again, it should definitely work
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Nah it's cool.
The easiest (and probably most people did it) way to remove this is by updating the FW to 2.1.B.0.1.
There's an option there to disable camera shutter sound.
Well I now have a Desire HD so I no longer use my X10, which explains why I don't go on these sections of the forum often, and I don't know the latest firmware releases
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Is there anyway to mute the camera sound on this rom ??
You can delete camera sound file from system with root explorer or replace it with one without sound.
in which folder are those files ??
smileydr0id said:
in which folder are those files ??
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system/audio/ui
i think
its in
system/media/audio/ui
thanks
smileydr0id said:
its in
system/media/audio/ui
thanks
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uhhh thats what i meant
If there is still sound, just make empty camera_click.ogg audio file and place it in that folder.
there're plenty of silent camera software on the market, you could try it on. I think replacing the camera sound is not the perfect solution because sometimes you shouldn't mute the sound and leave it play on
Hi,
I've been searching for a way to turn off the awful sound when making a screenshot.
I have already tried to rename audio files or even the complte audio folder here: /system/media/audio/ui, but it didn't work.
Anyone knows where the damn sound file for the screenshot sound is located?
Thanks
Felix
DesireHDScreenorgasm said:
Hi,
I've been searching for a way to turn off the awful sound when making a screenshot.
I have already tried to rename audio files or even the complte audio folder here: /system/media/audio/ui, but it didn't work.
Anyone knows where the damn sound file for the screenshot sound is located?
Thanks
Felix
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Try "note 2 hidden settings" in playstore
svd1977 said:
Try "note 2 hidden settings" in playstore
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Thanks, I know there are apps for that. But more important: There must be a soundfile for that.
Anyone knows this awful sound file is stored?
Does really absolutely no one know where that bloody sound file is located?
DesireHDScreenorgasm said:
Does really absolutely no one know where that bloody sound file is located?
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Are you rooted?
Try Xposed and Wanam module...
Quick solution is ''silence mode''.
Thanks, but I am really focused on knowing where this mysterious soundfile is located....
DesireHDScreenorgasm said:
Thanks, but I am really focused on knowing where this mysterious soundfile is located....
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Have you tried turning off the shutter sound in the camera?
DesireHDScreenorgasm said:
Hi,
I've been searching for a way to turn off the awful sound when making a screenshot.
I have already tried to rename audio files or even the complte audio folder here: /system/media/audio/ui, but it didn't work.
Anyone knows where the damn sound file for the screenshot sound is located?
Thanks
Felix
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You may have in the meantime found where it is, and if you did not .... Here's where it (the device must be rooted). Use Root Explorer or similar app .... go to system / media / audio / ui and find "camera_click.ogg" open permissions, untick all, confirm and reboot your device...
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Xode said:
You may have in the meantime found where it is, and if you did not .... Here's where it (the device must be rooted). Use Root Explorer or similar app .... go to system / media / audio / ui and find "camera_click.ogg" open permissions, untick all, confirm and reboot your device
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That did actually work. What is funny here is that I have renamed the file to "camera_click.NOogg" earlier.
I changed back the permission and rebooted. The screenshot sound doesn't come again.
I am confused, but at least the sound doesn't play anmyore
Thanks
Xode said:
You may have in the meantime found where it is, and if you did not .... Here's where it (the device must be rooted). Use Root Explorer or similar app .... go to system / media / audio / ui and find "camera_click.ogg" open permissions, untick all, confirm and reboot your device...
Sent from my GT-I9505
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Incase this thread comes up in a goofle search like it did for me I can confirm this also works for the S5.
How do I disable the camera shutter sound?
I'm rooted, so I already went to /system/media/audio/ui and deleted cam_snap_0.ogg as well as camera_click.ogg. Usually, that does the trick - but not with this phone, it seems.
Do these files exist in multiple locations? Does the camera app have a different file in its own directory?
Haphim said:
How do I disable the camera shutter sound?
I'm rooted, so I already went to /system/media/audio/ui and deleted cam_snap_0.ogg as well as camera_click.ogg. Usually, that does the trick - but not with this phone, it seems.
Do these files exist in multiple locations? Does the camera app have a different file in its own directory?
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The easiest way I've found was just to put the phone on silent. [emoji6]
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Pick_A_Name said:
The easiest way I've found was just to put the phone on silent. [emoji6]
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Well, sure, but there isn't always time, and you won't always remember to take the extra step. I'm looking for a more permanent solution.
I can always use another camera app, but at this point, I'm also curious to know if there's a way to do it for the stock app.
Overwrite the sound files using the attached file (after you unzip it).
As root go into /system/audio/ui, from here you may want to first backup the files on this list, in case you want to restore the ui sounds.
File List:
Code:
af_failure.ogg
af_success.ogg
cam_snap_0.ogg
cam_timer_1sec.ogg
cam_timer_last.ogg
camera_click.ogg
Camera_Timer.ogg
camstart.ogg
camstop.ogg
continuous_shot.ogg
shot_snap.ogg
shutter_mirror_down.ogg
shutter_mirror_up.ogg
wheel_effect.ogg
Overwrite each and every one of those with the attached, unzipped file, make sure their permissions are set to 0644, and it should be totally silenced. (I think all the files might be overkill, but it covers all the bases).,
Good luck
Deleting audio files won't work, they need to be replaced.
memnochlv said:
Overwrite the sound files using the attached file (after you unzip it).
As root go into /system/audio/ui, from here you may want to first backup the files on this list, in case you want to restore the ui sounds.
File List:
Code:
af_failure.ogg
af_success.ogg
cam_snap_0.ogg
cam_timer_1sec.ogg
cam_timer_last.ogg
camera_click.ogg
Camera_Timer.ogg
camstart.ogg
camstop.ogg
continuous_shot.ogg
shot_snap.ogg
shutter_mirror_down.ogg
shutter_mirror_up.ogg
wheel_effect.ogg
Overwrite each and every one of those with the attached, unzipped file, make sure their permissions are set to 0644, and it should be totally silenced. (I think all the files might be overkill, but it covers all the bases).,
Good luck
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The attached zip only has 1 file in it?
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Can I replace the files?? I dont have root!
I grabbed all the files and listened to all of them, and for what it's worth, I don't think I heard any files that matched the sound I hear in the app itself. I'm thinking that the default Camera app may provide its own sound internally. If that's true, then the question becomes whether it's accessible as a file, and if so, where is it stored.
f_speed said:
Can I replace the files?? I dont have root!
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No. Root is needed.
this was driving me nuts deleting all the files listed above and still had the camera shutter sounds.
so i followed this and copy the silence.ogg to create all those ogg files. move them to the phone. using rootbrowser, delete those same files from system/media/sound/ui then copy newly created files. close out the camera completely and reopen. this did it for me. thanks guys.
and yes you need root.
just goto my thread under themes and apps. I made a zip of every file you just paste into system and it'll be silent.
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csnv said:
this was driving me nuts deleting all the files listed above and still had the camera shutter sounds.
so i followed this and copy the silence.ogg to create all those ogg files. move them to the phone. using rootbrowser, delete those same files from system/media/sound/ui then copy newly created files. close out the camera completely and reopen. this did it for me. thanks guys.
and yes you need root.
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I tried the same steps and failed. Didn't stop my camera shutter sound. But it stopped my TOUCH SOUND (play sound when you touch an item on the screen). And my boot animation sound too. In the meantime I found another way with an app called "mute" and running a profile in tasker everytime the camera app opens, it toggles the MUTE app. That works for me.
An app called mutecamera will do this WITHOUT root.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gun0912.mutecamera&hl=en
Tested with H990DS and amazingly it worked. Have to give accessibility permission and there is an element of trust required here.
you get 15 free shots, after that you either pay or watch ads
But finally i find a non-root solution
Another alternative is to use Open camera. Remember to enable camera 2 api functionality and then you will see the option to disable shutter sound. You will of course be using open camera in this case.
But the first option allows to use your main camera. And that is the point. I only tested it with the main camera. I have no idea about other apps like whatsapp or facebook that may use the camera as i don't use those apps.
jayochs said:
just goto my thread under themes and apps. I made a zip of every file you just paste into system and it'll be silent.
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Like he said, go to his thread and find the zip by stangdriver. Flash and profit
Thread in question
https://forum.xda-developers.com/v20/themes/mod-simple-flash-silent-camera-mod-v20-t3620050
What's it say, MUST BE ROOTED
What i posted does not need root