System sounds for people with low vision and blindness make your one ogg files - Android Themes

Hi guys
sometimes you hear a sound coming from smartfone and you do not know what it is
I think there have been found for A solution for
for people with low vision and blindness
I've already made ​​three with one voice files.ogg
Click on it to listen one that says (your battery charging now) and (your battery is low) and (Your battery is full) instead of a sound
here I have a flash zip with these two. ogg files
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/24472656/Themas/Media.zip
Installation
download the file and put it on your sd card go to recovery navigate to the file and flash the zip
(You must have a root device)
You can also make your own .ogg file type here what you want to make and download the file right mouse click on the audio player when you're done go to here to the file to convert online from wav-to-ogg
when you're done you change the name in which you want to replace
The files can be found in system / media / audio / ui

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[Q] Change UI sounds? Unlock/lock

Anyone know how to change the ui sounds on the aria? running CM7 Nightly build 8
I found a video on youtube of some dude doing it on his droid using RootExplorer and copying the *.ogg file of choice to the system/media/audio/ui, * being renamed to what you want the sound to be, for me it was Lock.ogg. I get an error saying that there isnt enough memory to do this and my internal phone memory has about 80 mb free. Dont know what to do...Anyone else?????
Thanks.
Edit: this is the file I want to use as my lock sound to go with the CM7 screenlock animation:
http://www.wavsource.com/snds_2011-01-09_1004796414058853/sfx/radio_tuner_y.wav
Note: I have converted it to a .ogg file already but couldnt post it on here because it is an invalid type.
i would say open up the update.zip file go to system/media/UI and replace the .ogg files and flash the zip as you would any other
blakermagee said:
Anyone know how to change the ui sounds on the aria? running CM7 Nightly build 8
I found a video on youtube of some dude doing it on his droid using RootExplorer and copying the *.ogg file of choice to the system/media/audio/ui, * being renamed to what you want the sound to be, for me it was Lock.ogg. I get an error saying that there isnt enough memory to do this and my internal phone memory has about 80 mb free. Dont know what to do...Anyone else?????
Thanks.
Edit: this is the file I want to use as my lock sound to go with the CM7 screenlock animation:
http://www.wavsource.com/snds_2011-01-09_1004796414058853/sfx/radio_tuner_y.wav
Note: I have converted it to a .ogg file already but couldnt post it on here because it is an invalid type.
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You can't change files under /system while the phone is booted. You have to either adb push the file while in recovery or do as what was stated above.
thanks, I'll try and see if that works.
Edit: I tried to repack the Rom into a zip and guess I did something wrong. I'm pretty sure I dont know what I'm doing. If anyone can spell it out in the simplest terms on how to put the .ogg file into the rom zip, please do so. THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!!

[Q] add ringtones

Hello all!
i have Darkys ressurection 9.2 rom on my GT-I9000
aparently i have tried all sorts of things to get my .mp3 file listed in settings->sound-> phone ringtone list
i mounted /system as rw and pushed through adb both an mp3 file and a converted .ogg file into /system/media/audio/ringtones and i also made a media/audio/ringtones directory on my /mnt/sdcard and still nothing...
also they dont even appear on my (default)music player...weird ???!
i have also rebooted phone so as to make sure media scanner thing has ran.!
any ideas on how to go about this?
thanks!
cmon nobody got custom ringtones like that??
Standard rom path to ringtones is .
system>> media >> audio >>> ringtones
presume its the same in that rom .
jje
well that didnt work for some weird reason... :|
ty tho.
Could be the rom you are using then .
jje
- First convert your .mp3 to .ogg with a program
- Second open your rom with winrar in your pc, and put the ogg file in /system/media/audio/ringtones folder.
- Flash the rom and enjoy
or
-you can try to put in with RootExplorer. Don't forget to mount R/W
if you like that please hit thanks
aparently i have tried all sorts of things to get my .mp3 file listed in
Ye missed the mp3 bit i thought he was trying to put ringtones in not mp3 .
MP3 ringtone maker works quite well and has an added benefit .
http://www.appbrain.com/app/mp3-ringtone-maker/com.ringdesigner.music
jje
ok this is so damn freaky.....it did worked just fine pushing it and i cant believe how i got it wrong..
apparently the ogg file and mp3 i pushed it had a filename of keyboard.ogg BUT for some reason what it was displayed in the ringtones list was the ID3 tag that this file had!!!and its tag was "get down" so i was looking for keyboard and i couldnt expect that its reading the ID3 tag......
so the ringtone was in the list since the first time......
sorry for the fuss.....damn it got me bad lol :...but hey it works fine
Why don't you simply create a 'ringtones' directory under sdcard and put the mp3 in this dir?
Sent from my GT-I9000 using Tapatalk

Broken Out Revo - Boot Sound

I found how get boot sounds on my Revo with BrokenOut. Here are the steps I used.
1) Find whatever music file you like (should fairly be short)
2) Convert it to an ogg file with your favorite music editor.
3) Rename the file you just created to VZW_PowerOn.ogg
4) Mount System as R/W if is R/O
5) Put the VZW_PowerOn.ogg file into /system/sounds/power
6) Reboot
Please let me know how works!
Thanks
Here is a screenshot while in Root Explorer.
It didn't work for me. I skipped Step 4 - I was able to create the /power directory and rename the .ogg file and put it in there, so I didn't think I needed to do Step 4. Is that where it went wrong? Let me know, as I think it'd be great to have a boot sound!
I added a screenshot to the original post above while inside Root Explorer.
This is for Broken Out. If you are using a different rom I can't help.
Another problem could be that the sound is too long. I would keep it under 15 sec.
Make sure the sound plays correctly on your phone before restarting.
Have a look at the screenshot. Make sure the sound is in the correct location.
Hope this helps!
works for me.
Sent from my VS910 4G using xda premium
Super Manager
Mark Once Again said:
I added a screenshot to the original post above while inside Root Explorer.
This is for Broken Out. If you are using a different rom I can't help.
Another problem could be that the sound is too long. I would keep it under 15 sec.
Make sure the sound plays correctly on your phone before restarting.
Have a look at the screenshot. Make sure the sound is in the correct location.
Hope this helps!
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I am on BO and using Super Manager I do not have the extension of for power that you show in the screenshot.
I can get system/sounds/effect. It shows LowBatteryM3.ogg but does not show a power option. Any thoughts?
Just make the necessary folder and put the sound inside.
Need help updating
I would love to be able to update my revolution from gingervolt 2.0 to Broken Out Revo but unfortunately every link to the vz7 rom takes me to a dead end. This is becoming very frustrating, could someone please provide a link to download vz7 that actually works?

[INFO] Online sound converter

I've noticed we don't have a lot of boot sound options in our forum, so I'm just making my own. Anyway, this site will convert almost any format to ogg http://media.io/ so, you can do it yourself. I've just been taking ringtones and such and converting them. 9 to 12 seconds lonh seems to work. I've attached a sample, (it's a little longer than optimum). Just unzip, to a convenient location. These instructions are for files you've converted, sample file is already properly named.
1) Using your file manager browse to system >media> audio> ui> PowerOn.ogg
2. Rename the file PowerOn.ogg to PowerOn.bak*
3. Browse to the location of the ogg you want as your new boot sound.
4. Make sure it is named PowerOn.ogg
5. Copy it to system > media>audio> ui> PowerOn.ogg
6. Reboot and enjoy
* Linux is case sensitive so the power on sound must be PowerOn.ogg with uppercase P and O
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[CM10] Custom sounds

Hi, would anyone please share the secret of how to add custom sound files as ringtones and notification sounds? In CM7 it was easy, place them in sdcard/ringtones or sdcard/notifications and I was able to choose my own sounds from the lists.
With CM10 this doesn't work anymore. I cannot see my own added sound files. I tried
Code:
storage/sdcard0/notifications
storage/sdcard0/media/audio/notifications
storage/sdcard1/notifications
storage/sdcard1/media/audio/notifications
And the same with. /ringtones directories as well. No sound file was detected. So how can I play my own song when someone calls or play my own short sound when I receive a text message?
Just use a file manager to copy the sounds to system/media/audio/notifications or .../rintones. Check the permissions and reboot.
After the reboot, you can pick your custom sounds in the sound options.
Please note: You have to do this again after EVERY cm update (new nightly)!
If your file manager says your internal memory is full, just delete some of the rintones you don't like... Honestly, most of them are annoying crap.
nelty said:
Just use a file manager to copy the sounds to system/media/audio/notifications or .../rintones. Check the permissions and reboot.
After the reboot, you can pick your custom sounds in the sound options.
Please note: You have to do this again after EVERY cm update (new nightly)!
If your file manager says your internal memory is full, just delete some of the rintones you don't like... Honestly, most of them are annoying crap.
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Seriously? this is your advice?

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