[Q] How do you get rid of sounds at turn off? - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S 4

Does anyone know if you can turn off the super loud T-Mobile jingle that plays when you shut the phone off? Most of the time if I turn my phone off it's because I need it to be quiet (no interruptions, not even vibrate). It kind of defeats the purpose of trying to be quiet when the phone is so loud every time you turn it off!

1. just delete shutanimation sound file from >system>media
{[work for rooted phones only]}
2. see any settings of turning off that in sound settings(nonrooted)
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Eliminate loud shutdown sound.
After I rooted my phone I installed root explorer and went to System/media/audio/ui. Scroll down from there and find the PowerOff.ogg file. Look up at the top of the screen and tap the grey "Mount R/W" button. I just did a tap and hold and selected "move" and backed up one directory to the "audio" folder and pasted it there just in case I wanted to replace it.

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Anyone able to get the connect beep to stay off?

I saw a registry edit for the beep whenever you hit the green talk button to turn it off and I remember doing it but for some reason when I reset the phone it doesn't stay...does anyone happen to know of a way to get it to go off?
collins521 said:
I saw a registry edit for the beep whenever you hit the green talk button to turn it off and I remember doing it but for some reason when I reset the phone it doesn't stay...does anyone happen to know of a way to get it to go off?
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The trick will be to find something in HKLM rather than HKCU. Typically, settings in HKLM stay through resets/profile changes/etc while HKCU is only based on that current session (it's Windows after all).
However, I just did a test (including a reboot) and will confirm that if you change the values in HKCU and you DO NOT change your profile (from normal to vibrate, silent, etc and then back), you can keep the beep off.
Here are the values that you will need to change to (open your favorite registry editor):
- HKCU\ControlPanel\SoundCategories\CallStart > InitVol (0)
- HKCU\ControlPanel\SoundCategories\InCall2 > InitVol (0)
With those two changes, your "beep" should go away as long as you do not change your profile. I have no, however, figured out a way to keep the beep across multiple profiles (then again, I haven't experimented enough).
i saw a cab posted some where to remove the beep but i forgot where i saw it
drop the attached callstart.wav into the windows directory of your device and allow it to replace the original. the only way ive ever been able to turn that most annoying beep off is to replace the original file with this blank .wav file. enjoy your nag free calling!

How do I remove backlight "ding"

I'm running Kavana's latest and every time my backlight shuts off the phone makes the "ding" sound.
How do I get rid of this annoyance? None of my sound settings are set to "ding" and I haven't been able to find the ding sound to delete it.
hi
this is due to the wifi power saving option.
the ding is located in windows- ding.wav
i would also be very interested in getting this to work.
cheers
solved it!
go to profiles-
edit profile by pressing menu.
then go to the bottom option which is something like swicth off all system sounds.
thanks

Silent mode turns off media

Ok. So I have the Syndicated Ice Rom.
It's gotten weird with my sound settings. Every time I turn my phone to vibrate, my media turns off. It keeps playing, but that also get's silenced. Why is that?
YES the media is volume is turned up. I've downloaded Volume Control+ only for the feature of linking the Ring with the Notify volume. (Don't know why that isn't a standard option on this phone)
I don't know what's going on. When I'm driving, I turn my phone on vibrate and connect it to my radio. I guess you all can see my issue.
My temporary fix is, to literally go to settings and turn Ring and Notify all the way to 0. I don't switch to vibrate mode, because that silences the media as well.
I want the previous way for the added convenience. It's pestering having to go to settings to turn the volume down. I can't do it from the Home Menu, because when I use the volume buttons, it turns it down, but then it doesn't reach 0, at 0 it goes to vibrate mode, which turns off my media. It gets real frustrating, and not a very convenient thing to do while driving; because now I HAVE to look at the phone. -_-
FIXED
It's not a fix, but I'm getting another ROM anyways. I like the look of AEMOD. Looks pretty cool. So this issue doesn't matter to me anymore. You don't need to answer, unless you want to.

[Q] LG G4 Battery charged -> sound and vibration

Is there any way to stop the vibration?
I can stop the sound - have a tasker setup I carried over from my Nexus 5. But in the early hours of the morning the phone vibrates to tell me it's charged. I've tried tasker and a couple of apps (Notific and Heads Off). But for each the phone still vibrates when I connect the charger and when it finishes charging.
There is a vibration strength setting but I can't seem to get to it through Tasker.
Seems an odd choice to make this not configurable. :-/
To follow up with what I've done in case others have a similar issue.
* while the battery is charging the LED cycles a dim red
* when it's charged it's a brighter cyan
* it vibrates and makes a sound when it finishes charging
* it gives you a notification to tell you it's charged and that you should unplug it
None of these are helpful at 2 in the morning.
First, light flow and heads off do not solve the problem.
All I haven't been able to stop is the notification, which is annoying because I can't read the time in the morning (without my glasses) until I dismiss it. And it's pointless LG - right? Stop telling me every time.
So I used tasker to set priority mode interrupts and disable some other notification settings every night.
When it's 99% charged I change that to No Interruptions. Then when the battery is charged I wait 5 seconds and change it back to priority mode again.
To stop the LED I use trigger which has the option to disable the LED (tasker doesn't seem to do this.)
That's a nice hack, thanks for sharing
If you have a ROOT....
Kill manually this sound lol
You can use "root explorer" (or ES-Explorer, etc)
I take one mute sound from "/system/sounds/NoSignal_LR_128k.mp3"
and after i replace this sound with the original searched by the system !
You find a lot sounds here
/system/media/audio/UI
All the sounds have a name in ogg file, but i rename a lot times my mute.mp3 with the sounds of these folder
you can delete or rename :
LowBattery.ogg -> LowBattery_.ogg
FullBattery.ogg -> FullBattery_.ogg
And place the mute.mp3 with the same name (NoSignal_LR_128k.mp3 renamed in ...FullBattery.ogg)
Yes i know is dirty :angel:
Hear the others, you can "disable" the sound for the camera, the sound PowerOn, PowerOff, etc
FredyG said:
If you have a ROOT....
Kill manually this sound lol
You can use "root explorer" (or ES-Explorer, etc)
I take one mute sound from "/system/sounds/NoSignal_LR_128k.mp3"
and after i replace this sound with the original searched by the system !
You find a lot sounds here
/system/media/audio/UI
All the sounds have a name in ogg file, but i rename a lot times my mute.mp3 with the sounds of these folder
you can delete or rename :
LowBattery.ogg -> LowBattery_.ogg
FullBattery.ogg -> FullBattery_.ogg
And place the mute.mp3 with the same name (NoSignal_LR_128k.mp3 renamed in ...FullBattery.ogg)
Yes i know is dirty :angel:
Hear the others, you can "disable" the sound for the camera, the sound PowerOn, PowerOff, etc
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I had the same issue on marshmallow and I renamed the file xxx.bak but the camera still sounded. I tried xxx.OLD as well but the camera still sounded. Renaming a soundless mp3 file to as you described eventually helped. THANK YOU.

5.1.1 - Toggle silence without vibrating?!

Ok so, under the original lollipop silence settings, when you pressed a volume key it brought up the volume bar, with the options underneath to choose "None, Priority, All" for sounds. So I could just tap the volume key, tap priority, and go to sleep knowing there would be no sounds apart from my alarm. I could also do this at work, because it was quick and silent. It also had the advantage that when I changed it back to "All", my volume would revert back to my old setting. All easy and good.
Now though... theres two choices.
1. Tap the volume all the way down, to vibrate. The phone vibrates loudly (even if I have all vibrations turned off). Then I press it again to go to silent. Then I have to do the same in reverse (including another vibration) to get it back up to my old volume. Dumb.
2. I found out you can tap the bell icon in the volume bar to cycle between states. This at least keeps the volume on my normal setting. But it still vibrates when i cycle through it.
SO... Is there no way to go from normal to silent without the damn thing vibrating loudly? I never use vibrate, so I'd want to just deactivate this option entirely. I used to be able to do this.
I have tried play store apps which say they do this... but when I set them to the "silent" option (not their vibrate option) and ring my phone, it vibrates! Even though I have phone call vibrate set to off.
This is such a stupid change. I know people disliked the priority options (I thought they were an improvement myself), but this new system just seems so much worse than anything I've used in the last 5 years of android ownership.
Help me obi wan
If you have an unlocked bootloader you can flash a costom kernel and turn the entire vibration off.
Read this thread for instructions:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3096060
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Frunzdoedel said:
If you have an unlocked bootloader you can flash a costom kernel and turn the entire vibration off.
Read this thread for instructions:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3096060
Sent from my D5503 using xda premium
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Cant unlock bootloader unfortunately.

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