Changing the touch screen clicking sound - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

I already tried changing the sound by putting in the "TW_Touch.ogg" and "S_HW_Touch.ogg" but it doesn't seem to register at all
The reason why I'm changing is because the "cik cik cik" sound on certain custom ROMs are hell lot more annoying and I'd prefer the stock "pop" sound for the touch sound.
Anyone would shed some light on how to do this?

Probably a certain .ogg file inside /system/media/audio/ui
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Lesicnik1 said:
Probably a certain .ogg file inside /system/media/audio/ui
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I tried listening to them all to see which is to be replaced, no luck

Did some testing on my own, Effect_Tick.ogg seems to be the one you need to change.

Lesicnik1 said:
Did some testing on my own, Effect_Tick.ogg seems to be the one you need to change.
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Wow, how could I miss that? But after replacing and rebooting (checked the name numerous times) it doesn't seem to work.
When I navigated to /system/media/ui/audio it doesn't play the Effect_Tick.ogg I wonder why

Koki1337 said:
Wow, how could I miss that? But after replacing and rebooting (checked the name numerous times) it doesn't seem to work.
When I navigated to /system/media/ui/audio it doesn't play the Effect_Tick.ogg I wonder why
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How did you replace it? And with what?

Petrovski80 said:
How did you replace it? And with what?
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Replaced with ES File Manager, got the Effect_Tick.ogg from another ROM

Lol TW stands for Touchwiz which we don't have.
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I don't get how I can replace the screen lock and unlock sound but not this Effect_Tick.ogg

Koki1337 said:
I don't get how I can replace the screen lock and unlock sound but not this Effect_Tick.ogg
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this is what i always do.. i download the sound i liked i convert to ogg format then i rename to Effect_tick.ogg then i used root explorer copy the file that you just converted go to system/media/ui and paste.. if its still same untick the sound from setting or reboot phone..
ps dont forget to make it r/w

galaxy16 said:
this is what i always do.. i download the sound i liked i convert to ogg format then i rename to Effect_tick.ogg then i used root explorer copy the file that you just converted go to system/media/ui and paste.. if its still same untick the sound from setting or reboot phone..
ps dont forget to make it r/w
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Yeah I did exactly that, not working even though I replaced. Lock/unlock sound had no problems

Make sure you change the permissions of the ogg file to match those of other system files.
Did manage to change the click sound a while back using the same method.
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frippad said:
Make sure you change the permissions of the ogg file to match those of other system files.
Did manage to change the click sound a while back using the same method.
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WOW you fixed my problem! I love you!

Koki1337 said:
Yeah I did exactly that, not working even though I replaced. Lock/unlock sound had no problems
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I don't understand how to do this with cm10.1

Could you upload the alternative sound please?
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Where is my bird loop?

My favorite android ringtone is missing from this phone..I would go download it but then it won't loop correct..any solutons?
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greengoldmello said:
My favorite android ringtone is missing from this phone..I would go download it but then it won't loop correct..any solutons?
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Those sounds are in system/media/audio. If the one you want isn't in there find it in ogg or mp3 format. There are three files in there of use:alarms,ringers,notifications-stick the sound file you want to add in the appropriate folder and the phone will see them in settings so you can use them.
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raiderep said:
Those sounds are in system/media/audio. If the one you want isn't in there find it in ogg or mp3 format. There are three files in there of use:alarms,ringers,notifications-stick the sound file you want to add in the appropriate folder and the phone will see them in settings so you can use them.
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Thanks, but that is the easy part. Im not sure of how to make the ringtone do a continuous loop like it does on stock phones
greengoldmello said:
Thanks, but that is the easy part. Im not sure of how to make the ringtone do a continuous loop like it does on stock phones
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Edit the file in audacity... profit
try 8 beat loops I will make a few and post anybody have any requests for ringtones hit me up
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How to Disable Camera Shutter Sound! FINALLY!

There is a free app in the market called Shut up!Camera! Download and press the camera icon to disable the sound and THAT'S IT!! *Requires Root to use* You can press it again to enable the sound again, but who would want to do that?!? LOLOL!
You can just rename the sound file in the media ui folder. That will do it as well. However, I can kill the shutter sound but not the beep. Does this do the beep as well?
Nice find.
ptfdmedic said:
You can just rename the sound file in the media ui folder. That will do it as well. However, I can kill the shutter sound but not the beep. Does this do the beep as well?
Nice find.
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When I try to rename or do anything with files in that folder, it get an access denied error. Using Root Explorer or Astro with zedomax root.
What am I doing wrong here?
WhiteZero said:
When I try to rename or do anything with files in that folder, it get an access denied error. Using Root Explorer or Astro with zedomax root.
What am I doing wrong here?
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You need to change the folder permissions to r/w
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The app kills the shutter sound but not the beep. There is an alternative camera app called Vignette in the market that is better than the stock camera app that doesnt have a focus beep.
it doesn't mute camera shutter sound. sorry. have tried several camera apps that have the option to mute the shutter sound but the sound is still there.
It worked for me, Oh and your phone has to be ROOTED. Forget to mention that, sorry.
I renamed all my camera sounds weeks ago and all parts of my camera have been silent since.
You need root and root explorer, then go and rename all the camera sounds.
can you post the path to the camera sound files?
Thanks,
Price
Any app that can make the volume buttons take the picture instead of zoom?
price1869 said:
can you post the path to the camera sound files?
Thanks,
Price
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/system/media/audio/ui
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Khilbron said:
You need to change the folder permissions to r/w
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Can you expand on how to change the folder permissions? I am using Astro and cant seem to rename the files due to not having write access.
The easiest way is to use Root Explorer. Of course in any case, you HAVE to be rooted to do this.
Make sure you remount it to RO when finished. You're playing with the risky stuff if you do any of this.
Why don't you guys just use Potatoman's hacked camera? Much better quality and its silent. Search for the thread, it's easy to find. I don't have time to post a link right now.
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KCRic said:
Why don't you guys just use Potatoman's hacked camera? Much better quality and its silent. Search for the thread, it's easy to find. I don't have time to post a link right now.
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Here is the thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=14296939#post14296939
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Hi, I did root my phone and use the terminal emulator to rename the camera_click.ogg to camera_click.oggOLD but the shutter sound still exist.
Did anyone have the same problem?? I am running out of ideas...
rbaucom said:
Here is the thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=14296939#post14296939
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Do you have to be rooted to install this apk?
wyvern787 said:
Hi, I did root my phone and use the terminal emulator to rename the camera_click.ogg to camera_click.oggOLD but the shutter sound still exist.
Did anyone have the same problem?? I am running out of ideas...
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This is from the hacked camera post. Haven't tested myself yet.
Additional info:
If you want to get rid of the shutter sound, create a file in /data called local.prop and add the line "ro.camera.sound.forced=0" and restart your phone. This removes both the shutter sound and the focus sound when your phone is on silent, but keeps the sound when it's not on silent. - llBlackenedll
Nevermind I answered my own question.
Ill be rooted tomorrow anyways
crawrj said:
This is from the hacked camera post. Haven't tested myself yet.
Additional info:
If you want to get rid of the shutter sound, create a file in /data called local.prop and add the line "ro.camera.sound.forced=0" and restart your phone. This removes both the shutter sound and the focus sound when your phone is on silent, but keeps the sound when it's not on silent. - llBlackenedll
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This doesn't work for me. =/

[Q] I'm rooted. How do I remove camera sound?

Hi all, as aboe, how do I remove the camera sound when taking pictures?
System media ui remove camera files or rename them.
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zephiK said:
System media ui remove camera files or rename them.
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Like zephiK said, System/Media/Audio/IU/Camera_Click.ogg.
Just delete it.
Delete the files or rename them
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zephiK said:
System media ui remove camera files or rename them.
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Kalavere said:
Like zephiK said, System/Media/Audio/IU/Camera_Click.ogg.
Just delete it.
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crimson12 said:
Delete the files or rename them
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What about the camera focus sound? The last time I checked there is only the sound file for camera capture.
I have been searching around the web but could not find any answer to that. Is it impossible to remove camera focus sound?
whoelsec said:
What about the camera focus sound? The last time I checked there is only the sound file for camera capture.
I have been searching around the web but could not find any answer to that. Is it impossible to remove camera focus sound?
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did you not delete the shutter sound? you could see the focus file right next to it...
ceejay83 said:
did you not delete the shutter sound? you could see the focus file right next to it...
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Yeah, just saw it now... Thanks, but strange, because the camera focus file wasn't there when my gnex was in 4.0.2.
Kalavere said:
Like zephiK said, System/Media/Audio/IU/Camera_Click.ogg.
Just delete it.
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Thanks for clarifying it for me. I was on my phone and didn't get the chance to put slashes
Hoping that a ROM implements a disable shutter noise. I remember this being in a CM7 kang.
Thanks for the response!
upgrade to 4.0.4,
sounds goes away when in silent mode.
Is it possible to remove sound file with a terminal emulator ? (Directly from the Gnex with root user ?)
When i try i have a message "Read only filesystem", i need remount something ?
Thanks.
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Alternatively, use the GNEX Toolkit: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1546388
alexluckett said:
Alternatively, use the GNEX Toolkit: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1546388
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Alternatively do it the way stated before by going to system/media/audio/UI and deleting the files and actually maybe learn something.
Kids these days with their toolkits....
nodstuff said:
Alternatively do it the way stated before by going to system/media/audio/UI and deleting the files and actually maybe learn something.
Kids these days with their toolkits....
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+1.... if removing two files or renaming them is too difficult then i really don't know why they're doing modifications to their system if they can't do such a simple task.
then when they have troubles with something, they can't figure it out.
nodstuff said:
Alternatively do it the way stated before by going to system/media/audio/UI and deleting the files and actually maybe learn something.
Kids these days with their toolkits....
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+1. It doesn't come any easier than this people...
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tlc77 said:
Is it possible to remove sound file with a terminal emulator ? (Directly from the Gnex with root user ?)
When i try i have a message "Read only filesystem", i need remount something ?
Thanks.
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Code:
mount -o rw,remount /system
that should work. you could also install something like ES File Explorer which has an option to remount /system rw

[MOD] Samsung Camera [MOD]

Version 1 09/18/2012
Disabled Low Battery for Both Camera and Camcorder.
Future Release
Enable power button for shutter.
Hacked / Modified Sammy Camera
my good man, if this is real deal, youve convinced me to move to this phone, as this was the only feature holding me back!
now let us use the camera during music, and during calls, and well be good to go!
(also turn off that shutter sound)
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Thanks for this
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You can turn off the shutter sound in the camera settings of the camera app.
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n00b to android question... how do I install this? Really like the use of power button for shutter and have been looking for something like this to come along.
ahhhhwhoa said:
n00b to android question... how do I install this? Really like the use of power button for shutter and have been looking for something like this to come along.
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you'll need to be rooted, and use an app like Root Explorer, or any app that has a file manager that can access system level. go to System>App> and find two files, one is SamsungCamera.API and SamsungCamera.odex either change the name of both of these files (eg: SamsungCameraOLD.API and. odex) or delete them, either way SamsungCamera.API and SamsungCamera.odex should not exist anymore. now that you've done that, use that root file manger to place his hacked SamsungCamera.apk and place it in the same folder (System>App>). then restart your phone.
note* you may need to mount your R/W card, you can simply do that by the giant button at the top of Root Explorer.
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soraxd said:
you'll need to be rooted, and use an app like Root Explorer, or any app that has a file manager that can access system level. go to System>App> and find two files, one is SamsungCamera.API and SamsungCamera.odex either change the name of both of these files (eg: SamsungCameraOLD.API and. odex) or delete them, either way SamsungCamera.API and SamsungCamera.odex should not exist anymore. now that you've done that, use that root file manger to place his hacked SamsungCamera.apk and place it in the same folder (System>App>). then restart your phone.
note* you may need to mount your R/W card, you can simply do that by the giant button at the top of Root Explorer.
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Thank you! I figured it would need to be dropped in somewhere just didn't know the right location for it. :good:
EDIT: now that I got in there and looked the only file I have is SamsungCamera.apk. Now showing any .API or .odex files?
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Thank you! I figured it would need to be dropped in somewhere just didn't know the right location for it. :good:
EDIT: now that I got in there and looked the only file I have is SamsungCamera.apk. Now showing any .API or .odex files?
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If you're on a deodexed rom, then you won't have those files. Just reboot after dropping the apk in there, make sure your permissions are correct, and you'll be good to go.
What are the correct permissions? I tried flashing the zip through CWM but no go. I'm on a deodexed Rom also tried dropping the Samungcamera.apk file into system/app...
Thanks
I hear there was a camera mod that made shooting videos a much higher quality but it only worked for the international version of the GSlll. Perhaps doing it for this would be possible at a later date?
megagodx said:
I hear there was a camera mod that made shooting videos a much higher quality but it only worked for the international version of the GSlll. Perhaps doing it for this would be possible at a later date?
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I am actually working on the higher bit-rates also. I have a few versions right now, in testing, the only issue I am running into right now is that when you use the power button for the shutter, it also triggers the power menu. It still takes the picture and all, but its an annoyance.
Has the video recorder always had that click-click sound whenever the ringer volume is on?? That's really annoying. I thought shutter sound in the camera controlled both.
Nopcodex90 said:
I am actually working on the higher bit-rates also. I have a few versions right now, in testing, the only issue I am running into right now is that when you use the power button for the shutter, it also triggers the power menu. It still takes the picture and all, but its an annoyance.
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If u can do that then you my friend will be awesome!!! I would donate lol
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Can I Flash this zip using TWRP?
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s1mpd1ddy said:
Can I Flash this zip using TWRP?
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TBH I have never even used TWRP before, can anyone else answer this as I am curious myself.
i still havent got his to work. I tried flashing through CWM
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i still havent got his to work. I tried flashing through CWM
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This might be a dumb question? you are on TW framework? Aka Samsung original ROM and no AOKP , AOSP, MIUI (current MIUI for ATT is AOSP based or similar ) or CM ?
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s1mpd1ddy said:
Can I Flash this zip using TWRP?
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CWM and TWRP installs are interchangeable in most, if not all cases. Definitely when you're talking about a simple script like this one.
Nopcodex90 said:
I am actually working on the higher bit-rates also. I have a few versions right now, in testing, the only issue I am running into right now is that when you use the power button for the shutter, it also triggers the power menu. It still takes the picture and all, but its an annoyance.
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I saw that the codename android ROM (i know the its a different ROM build but maybe he has some ideas) has a the power button as the shutter already. Maybe you can ask the OP if he could advise you on the issue you are having.
Here is the link to the ROM.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1900452
Any update on the higher bitrate mod?
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[Q] [XS] Disable volume up/down *beep* sound

How do you do this for the Xperia S?
I'm on cyanogenmod 9..
dumbl3 said:
How do you do this for the Xperia S?
I'm on cyanogenmod 9..
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settings my friend
It's not in sound options, so where is it then?
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dumbl3 said:
It's not in sound options, so where is it then?
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You can't. It is a file. Go to system/media/sound, reproduce each sound and try to find which one is it, make a backup and remove of it. Reboot and see if works.
Thanks for your answer. However I can´t seem to find the file, I guess it should be located in this folder
/system/media/audio/ui
Yet it seems all UI sounds are located there, the volume up/down sound is NOT.., I searched in the other media audio folders as well but there it is neither. Could it be somewhere else?
dumbl3 said:
Thanks for your answer. However I can´t seem to find the file, I guess it should be located in this folder
/system/media/audio/ui
Yet it seems all UI sounds are located there, the volume up/down sound is NOT.., I searched in the other media audio folders as well but there it is neither. Could it be somewhere else?
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It might as well be inside the framework-res.apk, but I have no idea... Let me do a quick scan on my decompiled framework...
EDIT: Nothing that ends with .ogg. Just the deafult ringtone.

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