ICS Screen Press Sound - Fascinate Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Where would I be able to find the screen press sound for ICS? I want to replace the TW one sound with this one. Any help would be appreciated.
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jerkules said:
Where would I be able to find the screen press sound for ICS? I want to replace the TW one sound with this one. Any help would be appreciated.
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This is similar. Change permissions appropriately and reboot after you drop it in.

Thanks. That was the right sound for the ICS tick. I had to actually replace the file called TW_Touch.ogg on the GB ROM with the effecttick.ogg. I did rename it, etc. Turns out that TW will use it but it blasts it so loud that it is almost as bad as the TW sound was. I had to edit the effecttick.ogg file in Audacity by lowering the gain to an acceptable level for me. Then redid the process. Worked like a champ and now I have the sound I was looking for.
I've attached the file I made in case anyone wants to do it to.

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Louder Volume[NOW DOUBLE THE VOLUME!]

These files will increase the volume of the Eris without it getting choppy.
ADB.
Extract files to tools.
cd c:\androidsdk\tools\ (That's mine)
adb remount
adb push AudioFilter.csv system/etc/audiofilter.csv
adb push audiopara4.csv system/etc/audiopara4.csv
adb reboot
Enjoy.
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Internal File Manager with Root Access
Move files to SD card.
Cut/Paste files to system/etc/
Enjoy.
hahaha.
I will eventually make a flashable zip,
I've just been busy.
If you want it now, do it like this.]
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If anyone wants to make a zip for flashing,
that'd be great,
everytime I attempt to do so,
I get stuck at the Splash.
I know Tazz's ROM (probably others too) has some DSP controller that lets you nearly double the volume. Careful you don't blow out the speaker though.
Is that only system sounds though? I too would love to find this out, the media sound volume is a bit on the soft side.
Dsp manager on kaosfroyo makes high pitched noise and distortion. It doesn't in other roms?
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KHancock321 said:
Is there a way to "boost" volume levels? What file controls it? If anyone knows, could you let me know? Do I just change to values, or what? Because I would like the media volume louder...
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I have an app called LVH v3.6 (loud volume hack) that boosts all volumes a LOT!
I don't remember where I got it from or even if I paid for it or not. Let me know if you have trouble finding it. If you do try it and want to know what settings worked for me, let me know and I'll look them up.
You have the option to backup your original settings in the app before selecting a custom one. It saves to your SD card.
It's permanent until a full rom flash.
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Edit: It's called "Louder Volume Hack" and it's 2 pounds on the Market.
DSP Manager always creates mad amounts of distortion.
Also, I know those apps exist.
Do you know what it actually changes?
It has to add a file or delete or alter a previous.
It doesn't work off of magic.
Lol.
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KHancock321 said:
DSP Manager always creates mad amounts of distortion.
Also, I know those apps exist.
Do you know what it actually changes?
It has to add a file or delete or alter a previous.
It doesn't work off of magic.
Lol.
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Of course it's not magic. The filename of the backup file it creates is "AudioFilter.csv". I don't know if it's just a copy of an existing file or just a record a previous values. LVH has a folder of files by the same names of the different values (I'm guessing) it can use.
I'm about to flash a new version of the rom I use. Once I'm done restoring apps and such, if I have time maybe I'll do nandroids of before and after applying the LVH settings, and compare the two and determine what file(s) changed.
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Cool, man. Thanks a lot. I'd figure it, I just don't have access to the app. Haha.
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I did the nandroids last night but we stay up until 6am so I should get around to the comparison later today. I'll let you know what I find.
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Thanks, man. You're helping me a lot. And quite a few other people I know.
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I'd be curious too for the headset jack. It's decent but my FM transmitter doesn't put out full volume and I have to turn up my radio in my Camry to like 40 where normally it would be 30.
I bought the program. When I get to a computer I'll rip **** apart. I've been looking at the files with Root Explorer and such right now. Lots of values for things I've never heard of. Hahahahaha. But, I'll get some files made up with the best sound quality and make a flashable zip eventually.
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KHancock321 said:
I bought the program. When I get to a computer I'll rip **** apart. I've been looking at the files with Root Explorer and such right now. Lots of values for things I've never heard of. Hahahahaha. But, I'll get some files made up with the best sound quality and make a flashable zip eventually.
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This would be, literally, amazing.
Downloaded zip, how do I get it into my system/etc from my phone? Thanks for all ur work bro
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Ddukes76 said:
Downloaded zip, how do I get it into my system/etc from my phone? Thanks for all ur work bro
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ADB.
Extract files to tools.
cd c:\androidsdk\tools\ (That's mine)
adb remount
adb push AudioFilter.csv system/etc/audiofilter.csv
adb push audiopara4.csv system/etc/audiopara4.csv
adb reboot
Enjoy.
OR
Internal File Manager with Root Access
Move files to SD card.
Cut/Paste files to system/etc/
Enjoy.
hahaha.
I will eventually make a flashable zip,
I've just been busy.
If you want it now, do it like this.
Ddukes76 said:
Downloaded zip, how do I get it into my system/etc from my phone? Thanks for all ur work bro
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Use root explorer to paste them there but make sure u have in the top right corner of the app (mount RW) turned on
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Use root explorer to paste them there but make sure u have in the top right corner of the app (mount RW) turned on
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Oh, nice, I forgot that. Haha.
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I've had LVH for over a year now and it rocks! I bought it when I had my G1 because the G1 speaker was barely audible at full volume. I installed it on my Eris after I rooted it and it works just fine. It also has a headset boost as well as an in-call volume boost!
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I've had LVH for over a year now and it rocks! I bought it when I had my G1 because the G1 speaker was barely audible at full volume. I installed it on my Eris after I rooted it and it works just fine. It also has a headset boost as well as an in-call volume boost!
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This is just a work around having to buy something.
lol.
I'm cheap and jobless.
And with the economy...
I'd imagine so are others.
KHancock321 said:
This is just a work around having to buy something.
lol.
I'm cheap and jobless.
And with the economy...
I'd imagine so are others.
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If this makes the volume louder, I can hardly tell.
Maybe 10-20%? Definitely seems like the ringer volume itself is a little bit louder at its loudest (notifications/ringtones), but music/media and in-call speaker (speakerphone) I can barely tell a difference. Maybe time will tell!
Either way, thank you for this. Not hearing notifications and ringing are a big deal for me when I travel a lot with the windows down (of course, I use a blue tooth).
This is excellent, either way. Definitely increases volume at least a little bit.

Whats your custom bootup and shutdown sounds?

Ok, so just used sgs tools to change my bootup and shutdown sounds. Using custom Darth Vader breathing heavy for bootup sound and Darth Vader saying “You Failed Me For The Last Time” for the shutdown sound. Its freaking awesome! So, what are you guys using for custom sounds? Post away!!
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I like the old THX sound-effect as a boot-up sound. Had to compress it a little and add some silence to the start but it's pretty close to the right duration.
No shutdown sound, I just want it off when I hit the button -- although I did replace the shutdown graphics with my contact info in case the phone is lost. (Hey, I can always hope it isn't found by some douchebag.)
Just recently flashed to onyx and they changed the power up and power down sounds
The power up is silent
The power down says "Bionix shutdown sequence initiated ... hardware offline"
I like the sounds but im trying to change them to my own.
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where so i put the sounds so SGS Tools can see them?
Edit - I guess I just needed to drop it in the SGTools folder.
I personally hate any startup/shutdown sounds. First thing I do is delete the sounds.
@ MV10, can you extend the sound any? Awesome choice. Just seems to and a little too soon. Thanks. Anyone know where else to get custom sounds?? Thanks!
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Ok, so just used sgs tools to change my bootup and shutdown sounds. Using custom Darth Vader breathing heavy for bootup sound and Darth Vader saying “You Failed Me For The Last Time” for the shutdown sound. Its freaking awesome! So, what are you guys using for custom sounds? Post away!!
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How are you not going to provide the downloads for these?
Agreed! Where's the files for Darth?
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This is the best I can do for now!
Wav. Sounds I used!
http://www.galaxyfaraway.com/gfa/1998/12/star-wars-sounds-archive/
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And Here are the .ogg sounds!
http://www.moviesoundclips.net/sound.php?id=137
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Darkside I must have these sounds on my phone. Please help a padawan learner. I pledge myself to your teachings.
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Darkside I must have these sounds on my phone. Please help a padawan learner. I pledge myself to your teachings.
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Ok, so first you got to be rooted. After being rooted. Go to the the market and download sgs tools. Which you need to change your sounds. Ok so use the links that I posted earlyer if you want starwars sounds.for bootup sounds use a wav. sound file and for shutdown sounds use a .ogg sound file. After you get the sounds you want. Use ether your PC or a file manager. And move the sounds files to the sgs tools folder that will be on your internal SD card. Once they are on there.use sgs tools and click on change bootup and shutdown sound option. Bootup sound needs to be a wav. file and the shutdown sound a. ogg file. Pick what you want and after that reboot your device and your sounds should now be working! Pretty easy! Any more questions pm me. Peace out!
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Thank you master. im going to give this a whirl soon. Im working the grave yard shift and im kinda woozy at the moment.
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Against my better judgment I attempted to change.boot up sound. It seems to be true that supercurios voodoo kernels don't support sounds. Kind of a bummer if you ask me! Thanks for help darkside. The force is not with me tonite.....
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Against my better judgment I attempted to change.boot up sound. It seems to be true that supercurios voodoo kernels don't support sounds. Kind of a bummer if you ask me! Thanks for help darkside. The force is not with me tonite.....
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Ya I am using Axura and I can not add boot sounds either. Oh well.
I'm using stock UVJL4 odex froyo rom. Had the sounds already removed.so thought maybe I could change em and it worked.
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I use the bios galaxy s start up screen.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=863063
currently I use the 2nd one but both look gorgeous on the vibrant.
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I use the bios galaxy s start up screen.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=863063
currently I use the 2nd one but both look gorgeous on the vibrant.
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That one looks nice. I will try that out when I get home.

DROID DESTROYS APPLE Boot Animation - Ported for Atrix

So I thought this boot animation was pretty cool... I did a quick port for the Atrix Screen size (540x960), and it looks good. However, it needs some sound badly.
Thought I would post it here and someone could get some sound rocking on this thing. I take no credit for this, all I did was port the screen size for our device.
Here is a video of the animation:
Here is the download link:
http://www.mediafire.com/?eo9ik0h74n29er9
LOVE IT! Anything that has to do with the destruction of that stupid fruit, I'm all for - that "barber" boot animation was just too.... TAME.... for me!
Good luck on getting sound for it, that would be pretty awesome!
Nice boot animation! Thanks!
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How to install?
I noticed you are on Gingerbread is this for 2.3.4? And do you copy/paste into sytem/media folder or do use unlocked CWM to flash?
katinatez said:
I noticed you are on Gingerbread is this for 2.3.4? And do you copy/paste into sytem/media folder or do use unlocked CWM to flash?
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Boot animations should work on any build. However, if they have sound, you have to be careful about which build it is installed on.
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Swiftks said:
So I thought this boot animation was pretty cool... I did a quick port for the Atrix Screen size (540x960), and it looks good. However, it needs some sound badly.
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I have some ideas for the sound and will attempt them tomorrow. Ill post a link to the mp3 and adobe audition files in case someone else with audition wants to edit it.
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Was this supposed to be placed into /system/media and renamed, or simply flashed with CWM?
I executed the former approach, and had no results.
Killer animation though. Looking forward to getting it to work.
Do u cmw flash this?
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Yes, the zip is set up for CWM flashing.
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Link to original please. Working on some sound for it now.
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Link to original please. Working on some sound for it now.
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There's a few other ports on lower screen rez, floating around the internet and youtube... this is as close as I got to an original source: http://dev.nsbtt.com/android/bootanimations/
I found the perfect audio file for this animation, but for some reason the audio on anything I do is cutting off really short, well before the boot up is finished. I am wondering if there is a maximum play time for audio in the notifications folder.
any news?! I love this bootanimation
Sweet
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However, it needs some sound badly.
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I made some nice sound fx for this video
Okay, got the desc file working, but theres a couple of issues
first off, the sound starts off a little ahead at first, then the animation catches up,
second of all about 3/4 of the way through the boot the sound gets really low for some reason, so its harder to hear, maybe once i get to my real computer I can edit the mp3 to be louder after that point, but heres the mp3 and edited desc file:
just unzip, replace the desc.txt file in the original bootanimation.zip with the one in this archive
then add the bootfx.mp3 (unzipped) to your /system/media folder via root explorer
... any way someone could put instructions as to exactly how to install this, along with the sound effects, using CWM? Kinda new to the whole thing, really....
when i flash it with cmw it says installation aborted why
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when i flash it with cmw it says installation aborted why
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You are probably on the wrong version of Tenfars CWM.
Which version are you using?
Added the audio to this boot animation:
http://www.mediafire.com/?rcy6jrlffgu5rrn
I cannot test as I am trying out CM7 pre-beta4 right now, and as far as I know CM does not support animation audio. If anyone tries it, please let the rest of us know if it works OK.
Cheers!

deleting factory apps

First of all, I am new to everything about smartphones. So if this is in the wrong forum, please move for me and I apologize. I just successfully rooted my LG Optimus x2 and I have deleted all the factory apps I wanted. I really haven't noticed a faster phone. Why? Should I?
But, I can't find any of the .odex files I am suppose to delete. Where are they? I have deleted all the .apk files I wanted to delete and the corresponding files in the data/data folder but I can't find any .odex.
Also, does anyone know how I can delete the camcorder shutter sound? Thats the original reason why I wanted to root my phone. And to make it faster with a better battery life. I want the thing barebones.
Thank you
How are you removing them? Titanium backup is the easiest ws. Get the pro version and you can simply freeze them so they are out of the way and if you accidentally freeze something that makes your phone wonky. You just thaw it and it's all good again. If you delete the wrong file you can fubar you're phone. Be careful.
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One way to silence you're shutter sound would be to make a recording of silence locate the sound file associated with your shutter. Make sure you're silent recording is of the same file extension, I'm guessing it would be ogg you can't just change the extension you will need to convert it if its not the same. Rename it to you shutter sound file and replace it with your silent sound file. You will need a file explorer. In the market.
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shadow65781 said:
How are you removing them? Titanium backup is the easiest ws. Get the pro version and you can simply freeze them so they are out of the way and if you accidentally freeze something that makes your phone wonky. You just thaw it and it's all good again. If you delete the wrong file you can fubar you're phone. Be careful.
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I am using Titanium backup. But if you freeze apps, they are still on your phones memory, so that is why I delete them. I am done deleting now. I deleted the junk and things I don't use. So far everything is working great. Thank you for your concern. I understand what I am deleting, so I think!, and I am done now.
But with this freeze, maybe I can freeze the file with the camcorder shutter sound. Does any one know where it is?
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One way to silence you're shutter sound would be to make a recording of silence locate the sound file associated with your shutter. Make sure you're silent recording is of the same file extension, I'm guessing it would be ogg you can't just change the extension you will need to convert it if its not the same. Rename it to you shutter sound file and replace it with your silent sound file. You will need a file explorer. In the market.
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Do you know where it is or how to find it? How do I convert it?
Restart your phone and press volume down and home screen button then select reset factory so all ur factory apps restored.
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Restart your phone and press volume down and home screen button then select reset factory so all ur factory apps restored.
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why? I don't understand.
now i'm using root app remover (vip version) and i think it's perfect to remove system apps.
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Do you know where it is or how to find it? How do I convert it?
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No idea where it's located, you could use a file explorer to search for specific file types like
. Ogg you might find it That way. Search the Internet for an audio converter. Lots of free and open source ones.
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Speaker Volume Boost for KitKat 4.4.2

So one of the biggest disappointments I've had with just about all my Samsung Galaxy devices has been the volume output from the external speaker - especially when watching movies.
So, as someone else asked about this in one of the ROM forums, I thought I would share my little tweak with the rest of you, and show how to do it yourself so you can play around with all sorts of volume tweaks.
As is the case with most things, be careful making changes to system files - I am not responsible if somehow you change a setting that results in the annihilation of the entire human race! (but really ... the worst that'll happen is it won't change anything, or you'll crash on boot ... so back everything up, and nandroid)
Process:
1) Download and extract either the moderate, or extreme file uploaded to this post.
2) Using your file explorer of choice, navigate to system/etc/snd_soc_msm
3) Back up the file titled snd_soc_msm_2x_Fusion3_auxpcm (i just add a .bak to the end of it, but moving it to another location works too)
4) Copy/move the downloaded snd_soc_msm_2x_Fusion3_auxpcm file into the system/etc/snd_soc_msm directory.
5) Set the permissions to rw-r-r (errors and crashes if you don't)
5) Hot-boot or re-boot your phone, and boom ... the speaker is quite a bit louder.
This only "boosts" the external speaker, not the headset speaker, or bluetooth, or the headphone lineout.
Alternatively, if you'd like to know how to do this for future reference, I'll teach you! (because tinkering around is how we all learn in the first place, right?)
1) Open the snd_soc_msm_2x_Fusion3_auxpcm file in Notepad++ and search for "speaker" ... you're looking for the line that says "Comment "Speaker Rx device" "
2) Below that you'll see several values under "EnableSequence" ... you want to edit the "RX5 Digital Volume"
3) Change the default value from 66.9% to something like 75% (I used 72.9 for the moderate and 77.9 for the extreme)
Save the file, copy it over, and there you go.
I would caution against going much higher than 77.9% ... you could do some serious damage to the speaker if you go too high...you've been warned!
You can also play around with some of the other "digital volume" values under the other headers .. such as "headset device", etc.
Good luck folks - enjoy turning your amps up to 11!
This worked great! Thank you so much! Extreme distorts it a bit if put all the way up. I know this was bound to happen when tweaking the volume. so im about to try moderate also. But it definitely works.
Edit: Moderate is just right. Noticeably louder! But not that extreme for distortion to be caused. Thank you!
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ejohn3288 said:
This worked great! Thank you so much! Extreme distorts it a bit if put all the way up. I know this was bound to happen when tweaking the volume. so im about to try moderate also. But it definitely works.
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+1 on this working everytime i update my rom this is one of the first things i do and it works very well.
Glad it's working. I definitely hear you (pun intended?) about the distortion thing, but that's unavoidable. I personally only use the "moderate" boost - I'm not that deaf..yet.
You can definitely mess around and increase the volume of the line-out (headphones), and the call speaker .. if anyone wants those, let me know and i'll upload them.
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Glad it's working. I definitely hear you (pun intended?) about the distortion thing, but that's unavoidable. I personally only use the "moderate" boost - I'm not that deaf..yet.
You can definitely mess around and increase the volume of the line-out (headphones), and the call speaker .. if anyone wants those, let me know and i'll upload them.
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I would like those can you upload them please ? Thanks
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I would like those can you upload them please ? Thanks
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I'll get those out sometime tonight.
Thanks so much for your hard work, great post will try tonight. Would also be interested in increasing the volume of the call speakers
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Thanks I've been looking for this for a while moderade is perfect.
Any chance we can get the call speaker mod?
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thanks, now my wife can't complain she "didn't hear it ring" anymore
Where do you find notepad++ I don't think o see it in the market. Who is the Dev for it? Does anyone have a link?
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ejohn3288 said:
Where do you find notepad++ I don't think o see it in the market. Who is the Dev for it? Does anyone have a link?
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You download notepad++ on your computer.
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biglil1 said:
You download notepad++ on your computer.
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Haha, now i feel dumb lol. Thank you!
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ejohn3288 said:
Haha, now i feel dumb lol. Thank you!
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Np; I never tried it but you might also be able to use root explorer long press on the file then choose open with text editor. Make your edits then back out and save. If it does it like when you edit a Csc file it'll save the original by adding .bak to it and imo that's a plus
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Np; I never tried it but you might also be able to use root explorer long press on the file then choose open with text editor. Make your edits then back out and save. If it does it like when you edit a Csc file it'll save the original by adding .bak to it and imo that's a plus
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you can, but I never do. I always want a backup of the original. And more than that, I want a backup of the modded file on my computer so I can put it back on my phone everytime I flash, instead of digging through all the lines. Back when I used to spend like 20 hours a week tweaking my phone, I had a blank flashable .zip that I could just throw those files in to flash. Wish I still had all those goofy little files on that toasted HDD
theresin said:
This only "boosts" the external speaker, not the headset speaker, or bluetooth, or the headphone lineout.
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Any idea on what boost those devices?:laugh:
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Any idea on what boost those devices?:laugh:
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Totally my bad for not getting those out to you guys yet...life got busy (doesn't it always?).
I think I know which ones will boost those settings, I'll work on it this evening and let you know.
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you can, but I never do. I always want a backup of the original. And more than that, I want a backup of the modded file on my computer so I can put it back on my phone everytime I flash, instead of digging through all the lines. Back when I used to spend like 20 hours a week tweaking my phone, I had a blank flashable .zip that I could just throw those files in to flash. Wish I still had all those goofy little files on that toasted HDD
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You're 100% correct on all of this. I highly recommend doing all edits like this on your computer. You certainly can do them on your device, but it's safer and easier to do them on your computer.
Plus...you'll learn a lot more when you can spread those files out and really dig in.
So i'm still working on it...just wanted to let you guys know I haven't forgotten. I've tried lots of different things and haven't had any luck yet. It's possible there's some sort of hard-coded limiter to how loud you can make the headphone jack go, but we'll see if I can't work it out. Give me the next 24 hours to keep plugging away.
Plus, gives me a good chance to listen to a lot Gogol Bordello while I tweak sound settings
theresin said:
So i'm still working on it...just wanted to let you guys know I haven't forgotten. I've tried lots of different things and haven't had any luck yet. It's possible there's some sort of hard-coded limiter to how loud you can make the headphone jack go, but we'll see if I can't work it out. Give me the next 24 hours to keep plugging away.
Plus, gives me a good chance to listen to a lot Gogol Bordello while I tweak sound settings
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Awesome Man!!! Wasn't expecting that kind of response when I asked.... Actually didn't realize this thread was new either haha. I thought it was an old thread that I was hoping someone just had an answer too.:laugh:

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