Video recording up to 60 minutes. - Samsung Galaxy S 4 Zoom

Welcome.
Increasing the video recording time of 25 minutes to 60 minutes.
Requires ROOT.
All I'm doing with the program X-plore
We find feature.xml file and feature.xml.bak
This file is located in /system/csc/feature.xml and /system/csc/feature.xml.bak
Open these files with a text editor and add the line
<CscFeature_Camera_CamcorderMaxDuration>true</CscFeature_Camera_CamcorderMaxDuration>
and save the file.
We give file permissions 644
We do this with feature.xml file and feature.xml.bak
Restart the phone.
Sorry for my english (google translator)

szczecinianin77 said:
Welcome.
Increasing the video recording time of 25 minutes to 60 minutes.
Requires ROOT.
All I'm doing with the program X-plore
We find feature.xml file and feature.xml.bak
This file is located in /system/csc/feature.xml and /system/csc/feature.xml.bak
Open these files with a text editor and add the line
<CscFeature_Camera_CamcorderMaxDuration>true</CscFeature_Camera_CamcorderMaxDuration>
and save the file.
We give file permissions 644
We do this with feature.xml file and feature.xml.bak
Restart the phone.
Sorry for my english (google translator)
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I didn't find the feature.xml file at /system/csc or in the whole phone on my s4 Zoom
So where is should be??
-Thx-

How I made this work. This is for KitKat.
You'll need root, sdfix and ESfile Explorer with root explorer enabled.
Using ESfile Explorer, find the feature_default.xml file in system/etc.
Copy to external sdcard and plug the phone into your pc.
Open file with notepad++ (Window pc) and clear read-only flag.
Find the section labelled <!-- Camera --> and edit the line <CscFeature_Camera_CamcorderMaxDuration>false</CscFeature_Camera_CamcorderMaxDuration> to read
<CscFeature_Camera_CamcorderMaxDuration>true</CscFeature_Camera_CamcorderMaxDuration>.
Save the file as feature.xml onto the sdcard.
Go back to ESfile Explorer and copy feature.xml to system/csc.
In properties, set file permissions to Owner read write, Group read, Other read.
Reboot.
1080p mode will now film for 60 minutes.

daze62 said:
How I made this work. This is for KitKat.
You'll need root, sdfix and ESfile Explorer with root explorer enabled.
Using ESfile Explorer, find the feature_default.xml file in system/etc.
Copy to external sdcard and plug the phone into your pc.
Open file with notepad++ (Window pc) and clear read-only flag.
Find the section labelled <!-- Camera --> and edit the line <CscFeature_Camera_CamcorderMaxDuration>false</CscFeature_Camera_CamcorderMaxDuration> to read
<CscFeature_Camera_CamcorderMaxDuration>true</CscFeature_Camera_CamcorderMaxDuration>.
Save the file as feature.xml onto the sdcard.
Go back to ESfile Explorer and copy feature.xml to system/csc.
In properties, set file permissions to Owner read write, Group read, Other read.
Reboot.
1080p mode will now film for 60 minutes.
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other ->others.xml

llCrankll said:
other ->others.xml
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uhm.. sorry guys, i'm a new user... where i can find any other customROM for my galaxy s4 zoom? nobody given to me some useful information

szczecinianin77 said:
Welcome.
Increasing the video recording time of 25 minutes to 60 minutes.
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But how much Gb will be 60 min video file in our device?
If it will be more then 4Gb - its not record on SD-card cause Fat32 not supported files more then 4Gb

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Anyone else have issues using Root Explorer to edit files??
Trying to modify the /system/build.prop file in order to see if I can get the Netflix app to work. I purchased Root Explorer so I can edit some lines of the file. For some reason, I cannot save any of the changes. I tried on other files, and as soon as I leave and come back...the file goes back to its original state.
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Are you selecting menu, then save and exit?
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[Q] How to turn off shutter sound on CM9

I'm using the nightly build (2012-04-05) of CyanogenMod 9 and I wanted to know if it is possible to turn of the shutter sound when focusing or taking a picture?
The only way I found to turn off the shutter sound is to put the ringtone and notification volume to silent. Is there another way?
In theory, you could possibly create silent tone, rename it what shutter sound file is on the phone & swap the files. But I'm not sure if the is possible.
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Shutter sound off in cm9
You can off the camera and video sounds in cm 9 by going through the following simple steps.
1.You have to install root explorer or Es file explorer.(you need to R/W data on phone SD card.
2.Then go to system/media/audio/ui/
3.Find the Camera_click.ogg and rename it as Camera_click.ogg.off
4.Rename the following files also same as the step3
Camera_focus.ogg -------------> Camera_focus.ogg.off
VideoRecord.ogg -------------> VideoRecord.ogg.off
VideoStop.ogg -------------> VideoStop.ogg.off
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udithal said:
You can off the camera and video sounds in cm 9 by going through the following simple steps.
1.You have to install root explorer or Es file explorer.(you need to R/W data on phone SD card.
2.Then go to system/media/audio/ui/
3.Find the Camera_click.ogg and rename it as Camera_click.ogg.off
4.Rename the following files also same as the step3
Camera_focus.ogg -------------> Camera_focus.ogg.off
VideoRecord.ogg -------------> VideoRecord.ogg.off
VideoStop.ogg -------------> VideoStop.ogg.off
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root explorer costs money :l and Es file explorer wont find ''system/media/audio/ui/ even if i check the root explorer option, i used Root browser Lite from playstore, its free and works good! thx for the easy fix
yonathandavid11 said:
root explorer costs money :l and Es file explorer wont find ''system/media/audio/ui/ even if i check the root explorer option, i used Root browser Lite from playstore, its free and works good! thx for the easy fix
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ES does find it. There are two options for browsing as root you have to enable. One is to allow root privileges and the other is to enable actually browsing /system folders. And then a third option to mount /system as writeable.
I'm not a huge fan of ES though..missing some features I like in Root Explorer. Root Browser looks promising though as well. Nice find.
yonathandavid11 said:
root explorer costs money :l and Es file explorer wont find ''system/media/audio/ui/ even if i check the root explorer option, i used Root browser Lite from playstore, its free and works good! thx for the easy fix
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Solid Explorer is the best IMO
Smile Shutter sound off in cm9
You can off the camera and video sounds in cm 9 by going through the following simple steps.
1.You have to install root explorer or Es file explorer.(you need to R/W data on phone SD card.
2.Then go to system/media/audio/ui/
3.Find the Camera_click.ogg and rename it as Camera_click.ogg.off
4.Rename the following files also same as the step3
Camera_focus.ogg -------------> Camera_focus.ogg.off
VideoRecord.ogg -------------> VideoRecord.ogg.off
VideoStop.ogg -------------> VideoStop.ogg.off
thanks,it works on my lww
Thanks
yonathandavid11 said:
root explorer costs money :l and Es file explorer wont find ''system/media/audio/ui/ even if i check the root explorer option, i used Root browser Lite from playstore, its free and works good! thx for the easy fix
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I have no problem with using ES File Explorer accessing any root directory.
I was looking at Solid Explorer recommended earlier in the thread when I came across X-plore. I downloaded it and I'm quite impressed.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...SwxLDEsImNvbS5sb25lbHljYXRnYW1lcy5YcGxvcmUiXQ..
yonathandavid11 said:
root explorer costs money :l and Es file explorer wont find ''system/media/audio/ui/ even if i check the root explorer option, i used Root browser Lite from playstore, its free and works good! thx for the easy fix
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Great advice guys, works a treat. Thanks!
johno.franklin said:
Great advice guys, works a treat. Thanks!
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Just hit thanks next time
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How to Change Galaxy S3 Touch Sound

Can anyone here help or assist me, How to change the Galaxy S3 Touch Sound???
changing system sounds
Devils77 said:
Can anyone here help or assist me, How to change the Galaxy S3 Touch Sound???
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This requires root!
The sounds (by default) are stored in /system/media/audio/ui/
!NOTE: This is for system/OS sounds. Notifications etc are not stored here!
Screen touch sound is "TW_Touch.ogg" and back and menu button sounds are "S_HW_Touch.ogg"
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I tried everything that you said and it doesn't work for me. When i try to move/overwrite the file it tells me "Cannot copy or move file". When i try to delete the orginal file first it tells me "Warning - Could not delete". I am on stock rom and rooted. When i try to change permissions to the original files it gives me error "unable to chmod /system/media/...bla bla". What to do?
Ok. I got it. Thanks for everything!! Thumbs up!
vibrophonique said:
I tried everything that you said and it doesn't work for me. When i try to move/overwrite the file it tells me "Cannot copy or move file". When i try to delete the orginal file first it tells me "Warning - Could not delete". I am on stock rom and rooted. When i try to change permissions to the original files it gives me error "unable to chmod /system/media/...bla bla". What to do?
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Your root has failed, download root checker to see.
If it fails you will need to re-root with CF-Root.
Very Awesome. Thanks for the help.
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Thanks,
Karl
Use Super Manager or Android Commander .
jje
First you need to Root.
There are good guides around here.
I'd recommend ES File Explorer
Download it then
Open ES File Explorer
Menu > Settings > Root settings.
Check Root Explorer
Click Grant when SU popup appears.
Check Up to Root
and Check Mount File System.
Now it will copy succesfully to the system folder.
Slightly easier
No need to do renaming. Save desired oggs to your ext sd card.
Use Root Browser (ES doesnt seem to go to system no matter)
Use Root Browser. Go to your ext sd card. Long press on the desired .ogg. Copy it.
navigate to the folder l /system/media/audio/ui/ as instructed above.
Click paste. If your file is named correctly it will ask 'replace?' click yes. Do the same for the other file.
Reboot. You have to reboot. How it still plays water droplets before rebooting Idk. But reboot and you back to clicky goodness. (who thought of that water droplet. Chinese water torture.)
Edit: I attached the two files. Change from .txt to .ogg.
operation failed?
maluminse said:
No need to do renaming. Save desired oggs to your ext sd card.
Use Root Browser (ES doesnt seem to go to system no matter)
Use Root Browser. Go to your ext sd card. Long press on the desired .ogg. Copy it.
navigate to the folder l /system/media/audio/ui/ as instructed above.
Click paste. If your file is named correctly it will ask 'replace?' click yes. Do the same for the other file.
Reboot. You have to reboot. How it still plays water droplets before rebooting Idk. But reboot and you back to clicky goodness. (who thought of that water droplet. Chinese water torture.)
Edit: I attached the two files. Change from .txt to .ogg.
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Did as per the above but responded "Operation Failed!".
What did I do wrong?
masterex567 said:
First you need to Root.
There are good guides around here.
I'd recommend ES File Explorer
Download it then
Open ES File Explorer
Menu > Settings > Root settings.
Check Root Explorer
Click Grant when SU popup appears.
Check Up to Root
and Check Mount File System.
Now it will copy succesfully to the system folder.
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Thanks bro...worked for me!!!
help plz
Ok so i ran into a problem. Im using es file explorer and i accidentally changed my keyboard tap sound without backing up the original one. I also didnt look at the permissions before i changed it. Can someone tell me what the permissions are? Thx in advance. Im on a Samsung Galaxy s3. Im working on turning it into a halo themed phone, complete with halo system sounds and even halo themed icons.
officerswaggdaddy said:
Ok so i ran into a problem. Im using es file explorer and i accidentally changed my keyboard tap sound without backing up the original one. I also didnt look at the permissions before i changed it. Can someone tell me what the permissions are? Thx in advance. Im on a Samsung Galaxy s3. Im working on turning it into a halo themed phone, complete with halo system sounds and even halo themed icons.
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Rw-r-r. In a grid of 1 to 9, top left to bottom right, 1,2,3,4 ticked. 5,6,7,8,9 unticked. Should be immediate but if not, just reboot.
Beamed in by telepathy.
Ok thanks. One more thing is it possible to add system sounds to it? Like a sound when i press the home button?
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shivadow said:
Rw-r-r. In a grid of 1 to 9, top left to bottom right, 1,2,3,4 ticked. 5,6,7,8,9 unticked. Should be immediate but if not, just reboot.
Beamed in by telepathy.
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Ummm the sound is still the same even tho i overwrited it.
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Where are the system files it will be with please?
Sorry about the language, I'm very VERY annoyed
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did you enable read hidden folder option in es file explorer.
You created a hidden file. then it should then be listed in the root menu.
Cosmic Blue said:
did you enable read hidden folder option in es file explorer.
You created a hidden file. then it should then be listed in the root menu.
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yes............ no luck..........
Cosmic Blue said:
did you enable read hidden folder option in es file explorer.
You created a hidden file. then it should then be listed in the root menu.
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where should I be looking? would you run me through it please? I have hidden files on etc,
fk it their gone, I can't be ****ed to search anymore.... there will just forever be 20 odd MB used for nothing forever... Thanks for your time...
Someone close/delete this thread please

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How to see saved wifi password on a android phone..?without rooting.i tried file explorer and read config file.but it doesn't show.tell me how to see that
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