BLU R1 HD Stock Sounds (Ringtones, Alarms, Notifications) - BLU R1 HD Themes, Apps, and Mods

I think this is the right section for this...
Anyway, I was going through the settings and realized that this phone sports some really cool ringtones (I like them anyway), so I figured I would yank them from the system and post them here for everyone. There's one ZIP that contains all ringtones, alarms, and notifications from the stock ROM on the Amazon version of the phone. I don't think the OEM version has different sounds. Correct me if I'm wrong.
The package is attached to the post, and on my mirror server at the link below.
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Enjoy!

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(Audio Theme) Project Linda for Bi-Winning 2.2.1

Okay, so you may know what this is already - Linda sounds for your phone... read the whole post please.
For this version I rebuilt most sounds from scratch, and solved the mystery of the boot sound. All sounds properly maximized with a touch of reverb added, and I put some effort into figuring out some proper levels for the sounds, so it does not get irritating.
If the bootanimation for your phone has been changed, I cannot guarantee the proper working of the startup sound. Other than that it should work no matter what you have theme wise, as only sounds are being changed. Flash it after your theme is flashed and you will overwrite whatever sounds are there.
Startup - "Welcome to Android 2.2.1, the system is now loading"
Shutdown - The system is shutting down, goodbye"
Battery Low - " Battery level critical, please connect charger"
USB connection - "USB connected, battery charging"
Did not add the lock sounds because they annoy me, and the dialer does not call for individual sounds for each key. If I get time, a Lindaphone and Lindacam app may be created in the future, but I need to learn how to decompile and recompile those files properly to get it done.
Also custom notifications for messaging, weather, email, voicemail, calendar, XDA, and instant messaging. A ringtone is also included. As a bonus, I included my personal notification, which is a trimmed up version of the air guitar sound from Bill and Ted. Just makes me smile everytime I hear it... listed as Air Guitar in your notifications.
How do you install this? Put it on your sd card and flash it in recovery. Hate it? Flash the undo and the original Bi-Winning sounds will be restored. The ringtones and notifications will stay, I am not writing a script to delete files from anyones phone. I know enough to be dangerous, but to me that is playing with fire. The notifications and ringtone take up 340k in your system. If you absolutely NEED that space back, delete the individual files in system/media/audio/notifications and /ringtone with root explorer.
Not responsible if you break your phone, blah blah. You know this. I built this for Bi-Winning, but it should work for anything ZSJPJ or ZSJPK based. The boot sound absolutely will not work on anything that is not ZSJPJ or ZSJPK. Anything else is at your own risk, but the worst thing that will probably happen is the sounds will not work as expected.
Have Fun!
I love your sounds, but I'm running bionix. I can just extract the zip and then copy and paste the sounds in the appropriate audio folder with root explorer correct?
Not interested in the boot and shutdown, just tones.
Btw, thanks for making these!
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Duce HD2 said:
I love your sounds, but I'm running bionix. I can just extract the zip and then copy and paste the sounds in the appropriate audio folder with root explorer correct?
Not interested in the boot and shutdown, just tones.
Btw, thanks for making these!
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Yeah, just copy and paste with your explorer and you are good. The tones though are largely the same. The major rebuild is on the ui sounds, the rebuilding of the notifications is on my to do list for an updated version
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[Q] New ROM for ZTE Racer - What do you want to see in it?

Hi all.
I know that the ZTE Racer is a low-end device, but I have seen a bunch of people who want custom roms for their beloved (or not so much beloved) device.
So here, I start this thread to ask what you Racer users would like to see in a CM7 rom that I am modifying. First up, to prevent double-suggestions, I have posted a list of changes below:
- Theme Chooser removed along with other themes (this was done to make sure nothing would distract from the Gingerbread experience, however, I can provide you with a ZIP to flash that will re-install the Theme Chooser).
- Magic Smoke and Visualisation Live wallpapers removed
- Replaced OI File Manager with ASTRO File Manger (Astro is more powerful)
- Included Facebook and Twitter social networking apps
- Updated Android Market to latest version
- Removed excess ringtones and notification tones (list of remaining tones below)
- Changed some UI sounds to original iPhone UI Sounds
- Edited boot animation (Blue Rings and bars)
Any requests? Questions?
PM me... I am on here a lot of the time considering it is my school holidays.

Are you tired of stock notification sound

Hi XDA community
So I found I got a bit bored of the stock notification ringtones & I also found that there weren't really any satisfying "ringtone" application on the Play Store.
I did some browsing & I found a brilliant website dedicated to giving people endless amounts of unique, free & short notification sound clips.
Click HERE for the website.
A way you can set your downloaded clips as a ringtones is put the file on your phone, preferably in your usually "music" folder if you don't have one the create one. Then I use Ringtone Maker which is free from the Play Store.
Open Ringtone Maker and find your audio clip, once you've found it click the green button on the right and then select advance. Once you are there you can select what you want to use the music file as e.g alarm, ringtone, notification etc.
So that's my story
Enjoy and please push that thanks button!
or you can install Zedge from the market which has all the ringtones, wallpaper and notification sounds you ned for free, they also have a web site too, but if you install the app you can change all sounds easy as once you download them, you go to the sound you want to change and it has zedge as an option there.
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or you can install Zedge from the market which has all the ringtones, wallpaper and notification sounds you ned for free, they also have a web site too, but if you install the app you can change all sounds easy as once you download them, you go to the sound you want to change and it has zedge as an option there.
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I don't like Zedge because of the permissions you accept when you download it and because the actually content is no good in my opinion.
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I can understand if you are scared of giving Zedge too many permissions, but not enough content? They have millions and millions of sound files... you can't find any you like?

[PA Colors] [2013-05-21] Z_colors

Ok, here is a pet project I've been working on with my N10, it tested as working for my Rez, so I figured I'd share it with you guys.
Basically it adds another button on the Hybrid properties launch section, where you would see the different ui buttons, that contains color presets for more apps.
Includes:
Xda app (regular, pro, and tab) (dark theme)
Instagram
Netflix
Gmail
Flipboard
Ingress
Stock clock
Dropbox
Alarm Clock Xtreme
Evernote
MyScript Calculator
News & Weather
Dialer
Facebook
Facebook Messenger
Hangouts
Google Plus
Apex Launcher (Transparent statusbar)
Email
Grocery IQ
BaconReader (reddit app)
BeyondPod
Kindle
iHeartRadio
Google Play Music (there seems to be some kind of bug with this one)
Google Keep
Notes Lite by Fluffy Delusions
Tested on:
Shrike's PAC-man v20.0.0 and up
Tron 2.0 and up
Neo's PAC 4.3 builds
If you have more color presets, feel free to post them and I'll add them in if they look right.
Flashable zip version: https://www.dropbox.com/s/nxbq57khasraqxx/Z_colors-2013-05-21.zip
Manual version: https://www.dropbox.com/s/oadn3izkqz1k805/Z_colors-2013-05-21.xml
For the manual version, copy the Xml to /system/etc/paranoid/preferences/
Set perm to rw-r--r--
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Version History
-2013-05-21
Changed from default PA colors:
Facebook
Hangouts
Plus
Added:
Apex Launcher Transparent statusbar
Email
Grocery IQ
Bacon Reader
Facebook Messenger
BeyondPod
Kindle
iHeartRadio
Google Play Music (there seems to be something preventing this one from working)
Google Keep
Notes Lite by Fluffy Delusions
-2013-03-15
Added:
Ingress
Stock clock
Dropbox
Alarm Clock Xtreme
Evernote
MyScript Calculator (one of my new favorite apps)
News & Weather
Dialer
-2013-02-22
First Rez offering
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Undo Options
There is no one click method to get rid of the applied Zcolors without removing any other modifications you have made in the hybrid properties, this is a limitation of the Hybrid Engine. There are three ways I can think of off of the top of my head to revert these colors:
1. Go to Settings > Hybrid Properties > Apps, then click on the app you want to revert to stock, then click the reset icon (circle arrow with a dot in the middle). Repeat for each app.
OR
2. Using a file explorer, go to /system/etc/paranoid/ and open properties.conf. under ##SYSTEM PREFERENCES you will see a bunch of entries like "com.facebook.katana.colors="FFCBD2DF|B2FFFFFF|FFF FFFFF|FF5975B0|FFFFFFFF". Delete the lines for the apps you don't want the coloring on.
OR
3. Go to Settings > Hybrid Properties > Tools > Reset Properties. This will get rid of all Zcolors and any other modifications you have made to per app colors/dpi. If that doesn't bother you, then this will be the quickest easiest route.
Also, If after doing that, you want the Zcolor option to go away, you can go to /system/etc/paranoid/preferences/ and delete Z_Colors.xml. All my flashable file does is drop that XML in the right folder and set permissions correctly for it.
How would I go about flashing this? Sorry just pops up a box with text in it. n00b here. .xml file confuses me
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How would I go about flashing this? Sorry just pops up a box with text in it. n00b here. .xml file confuses me
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Helps when I get the links right. OP updated.
Re: [PA Colors] [2013-02-22] Z_colors
This is cool, thanks. Somewhere in the official PA rom, there is an xml called colors.xml that sets colors for a lot of popular apps like imdb but I have temporarily misplaced it.
Check my sig on the Web version of xda, there's a link to my PA properties. I pretty much found the tablet mode settings for about 20± apps with the right dpi / px for the rz. Give it a try!
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brenuga said:
This is cool, thanks. Somewhere in the official PA rom, there is an xml called colors.xml that sets colors for a lot of popular apps like imdb but I have temporarily misplaced it.
Check my sig on the Web version of xda, there's a link to my PA properties. I pretty much found the tablet mode settings for about 20± apps with the right dpi / px for the rz. Give it a try!
Sent from my Infected Rezound using Tapatalk 2
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That file is /system/etc/paranoid/preferences/0_colors.xml, and mine is meant to be complimentary to it. I used that file to figure out how to write mine.
Honestly, I don't use any of the dpi or layout settings in Hybrid properties, I've messed with it, but I always come back to wanting the default layout and size. If I get a chance, I'll give it a whirl though, maybe you found the magic settings that I haven't yet.
You could have all those settings add to someone's current setup, without overwriting all of their othercurrent settings, by putting them in an xml like I did. Just look in /system/etc/paranoid/preferences/, the xmls in there are what I used to write mine and the syntax is pretty easy (for the most part).
Re: [PA Colors] [2013-02-22] Z_colors
Definitely check out my PA settings. My faves in tablet mode are the Google Play apps (new media browsing visual effects), Netflix, Hulu, IMDB.
Thanks for the xml info, Neo is preparing TRON 2 and it would be great to bake in some optional presets and colors for ppl to try out.
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brenuga said:
Definitely check out my PA settings. My faves in tablet mode are the Google Play apps (new media browsing visual effects), Netflix, Hulu, IMDB.
Thanks for the xml info, Neo is preparing TRON 2 and it would be great to bake in some optional presets and colors for ppl to try out.
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Cant wait for Tron 2!
Tested and works on Tron 2.0!
Added new color presets!
Added presets for:
Ingress
Stock clock
Dropbox
Alarm Clock Xtreme
Evernote
MyScript Calculator (one of my new favorite apps)
News & Weather
Dialer
New version bump.
Changed from default PA colors:
Facebook
Hangouts
Plus
Added:
Apex Launcher Transparent statusbar
Email
Grocery IQ
Bacon Reader
Facebook Messenger
BeyondPod
Kindle
iHeartRadio
Google Play Music (there seems to be something preventing this one from working)
Google Keep
Notes Lite by Fluffy Delusions
Is anybody using this?

where its the notifications sounds?

Hello, Iam the owner of a Verizon (USA ) Samsung S6 Edge Plus...
Model Number: SM-G928V
Android Version: 5.1.1
Base Band: G928VVRU2AOJ2
please any can tellme where its the notification sounds on my phone? because I try to add new notificacion sound but the phone don't givme an option to select a mp3 file ( like when I add some tone ring )... I try to find the folder where its the notifications sounds, but I cant find it...
I now the notifications original sounds its a .ogg files, but in all my samsungs olds phones I can add some notifications sounds like mp3 files.... please any help on this ?
thanks
I had the same issue with this phone. I found the easiest way was to use the Ringdroid app. I opened my file, then saved it as either a ringtone or notification (or both). Then it was inserted into the Samsung listing for notification & ringtone sounds. Tried importing my original ringtones, but like you, couldn't find the folder where they were located.
I use Ringtone Maker from playstore to create custom notification sounds from my music files. It lets you edit the song and you can save it as the default notification sound or ringtone.
thanks both for your help on this.... I use today the two apks....

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