Anyway to turn of the sound, after updating to pie I can't find anything to disable it.
I will really appreciate it, if anyone tell me how to by any method? And my device is rooted.
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hi, there.. it is normally to have an option to turned the shutter sounds off in Daimond, but my Daimond there are no options available in advanced setting to turn off the sound, this is possible that my is the original Telstra's ROM ?
after i do a research in this website it seems to me that i couldn't find the solution to myself.. therefore it would be greatful for you guys to suggest me a solution to improve my little computerize skill, ThX
PS. I'm new so i do apologize if i interrupting you with a silly question ,
put the phone one silent or vibrate and it won't make anymore that camera sound
Shutter sound...
Have you checked all the settings in advanced? This may seem a silly question, but there are 5 pages of settings in the stock ROM's. On my device...
Advanced Settings, Page 2/5, 3rd option from the top. I've never had a phone yet (with a camera), where the shutter sound can't be turned off. May be your device is unique in that respect! If so, follow darko07's advice above
it is still a sound occur to me, although the device has turned off all sounds..
and more joke to me there are just only 4 pages in Advanced Settings.. that's why i couldn't find that action..
do you think it is about the Tweak things that might be deleted that ?
bumping the issue..
I have the same problem - cannot turn off the sound of the shutter. have tried looking at advanced settings, having the phone on silent, etc etc... still not solution.
any ideas out there? thanks
Actually I'm pretty sure canadian law doesnt allow phone's camera shutter to be turned off because of a few perverts. I heard of the law passing about a year ago, you might want to ask telstra about this.
Aye, we're thinking of a law over here in the UK but it's certainly been around for a while in some places.
http://www.intomobile.com/2009/01/27/audible-shutter-noises-to-become-law-for-cameraphones.html
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Actually I'm pretty sure canadian law doesnt allow phone's camera shutter to be turned off because of a few perverts. I heard of the law passing about a year ago, you might want to ask telstra about this.
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I have a Canadian Diamond and mine has the option to turn off the shutter sound.
In the Advanced Settings on the 2nd page it has Shutter Sound On/Off
have a look here guys, few posts down http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=500777&page=2
Does anyone know if there's a way to disable the camera shutter sound? I was unable to find it in the camera app settings (thank god, since that means it wouldn't save anyway...), and I didn't see it by going through Settings>Camera. Anyone have any luck trying to turn this sound off?
I don't think it's possible right now and may never be officially since there are laws in many countries that mandate audible clicks while taking pictures. Once hacked, there may be a possibility.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who's looking for a solution. It's very loud and disruptive when I'm trying to catch my dogs playing or sneak a pic of my wife doing something silly. I really hope somebody finds a solution for this soon.
Hello, i just bought my focus yesterday and just found out if you lower the volume all the way to zero it doesnt have a shutter sound. Hope that helps, its not a good solution but something.
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Hello, i just bought my focus yesterday and just found out if you lower the volume all the way to zero it doesnt have a shutter sound. Hope that helps, its not a good solution but something.
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Sheesh.
Ok, so as it turns out, it's just an LG problem.
Thanks for your reports.
I have a focus and this dont work
ervin10 said:
Hello, i just bought my focus yesterday and just found out if you lower the volume all the way to zero it doesnt have a shutter sound. Hope that helps, its not a good solution but something.
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OK so i was intrigued that people got to do it but i couldn't........so i restarted the phone and I was able to do it dont know why sometimes it makes the sound and why some times it dosent.........microsoft has problems with sound for a wile....so maybe they will fix this soon.....I will keep testing to see what program makes it go erratic
this worked for me
Hey everybody, I've been trying to get around the issue for a while myself and found this: karnicki.eu/?p=10 for the omnia7. It did the trick for me and whenever I set the phone to silent the shutter stays in STFU mode! I fiddled with the sound settings before but it might be something magical about the 1000/-1000 combo. Please test and confirm.
Pause song, turn volume all the way down
Simple "Fix" is to start a song in zune, then to pause said song and to also turn down the volume to zero (0). This keeps the shutter from playing but only as long as you have a paused song in zune.
once there is a file manager hack for the phone, you should be able to just delete the sound file for that one specific sound. Thats what i did on my iphone along w/ the stupid SMS sent sound.
Put the volume all the way down to Zero, turn it off, turn it on, then it should be gone. It worked for me
So I just got the Venue Pro and have loved it so far. The NoDo update went without a hitch and everything on this phone is great so far. The only thing bugging me is the shutter sound on the camera. Has anyone been able to remove that or turn it off? I'm sure that I can make a patch for it when I get home and have sometime, I was just hoping to get it done sooner than that.
Yeah, I find it a bit annoying also...
There is a setting in the registry, I do not remember it offhand, that allows you to change the path/remove the path to the shutter sound.
However, since we can not write to the registry there is nothing we can do for now.
Anyone know how to disable that annoying beeping sound when you change volume or when you hit max volume? it is unbelievably annoying.
Gravity Box in Xposed can disabled it. Along with loads of other stuff. That requires root and will break Android Pay, though.
Ok this probably isn't much help but I noticed the other day that my Nexus 6p has stopped making that sound when changing the volume setting. Except I have no idea how or why.. in fact I've been actually trying to bring it back just to understand why its stopped. I'm also non-root switch is even more strange
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Ok this probably isn't much help but I noticed the other day that my Nexus 6p has stopped making that sound when changing the volume setting. Except I have no idea how or why.. in fact I've been actually trying to bring it back just to understand why its stopped. I'm also non-root switch is even more strange
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Stock doesn't do it anymore. Only custom roms do.
Which is all the more strange then as I'm running stock non-rooted. Unless I deleted a sound file or something by accident. Is that even possible to stop the sound? I still have the lock sound, just no volume sounds when changing volume
So guys, ive got a huawei p10 plus. It has been working great for me. At first i had no snapchat shutter sound, but suddenly it just appeared. There is no way, that i know, to remove it. Not with the mute option of the camera, with nothing. It just annoys me and i have to remove it but i dont know how. And i want to do it without root because i cant get the codes to unlock the bootloader from huawei. Can someone help me please?
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So guys, ive got a huawei p10 plus. It has been working great for me. At first i had no snapchat shutter sound, but suddenly it just appeared. There is no way, that i know, to remove it. Not with the mute option of the camera, with nothing. It just annoys me and i have to remove it but i dont know how. And i want to do it without root because i cant get the codes to unlock the bootloader from huawei. Can someone help me please?
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You can install a "if\then" app and have it turn off the sound when camera is on and then back after.