Disable wireless charger notification sound? - Nexus 6 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

How do I delete that notifications sound played when I put the phone on the wireless charging?
I have deleted all files in: system /media / audio / ui
but that stupid sound is still there :banghead:
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You can't. You have to replace it with a silent one.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/6p0s75dj7a9sjn0/WirelessChargingStarted.ogg?dl=0

And make sure the permissions are RW-R-R.
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This is very strange and I don't understand :screwy:
If I delete the file: "WirelessChargingStarted.ogg" from the folder: system / media / audio / ui, how can it be played anyway?
I mean, the media file is deleted and gone

Davil_79 said:
This is very strange and I don't understand :screwy:
If I delete the file: "WirelessChargingStarted.ogg" from the folder: system / media / audio / ui, how can it be played anyway?
I mean, the media file is deleted and gone
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It must fallback to another possibly within an apk. Like HDR + sound is in camera apk.
So anyway, as I said - you MUST replace it with my silent one.

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[Q] Problems with the stock gallery and music player

I just recently started having issues with my gallery and music player.
For the Gallery, I now only see one folder (whereas previously I used to see a bunch of folders) and that folder is full of the same 1 or 2 pictures repeated many times.
For the Music player, I can't see any of my songs anymore.
Not sure when it started, but the first time I noticed it was when I installed FunnyWarp from the market. I've have no idea if the problem is related to FunnyWarp at all... just speculation.
For both the Music Player and Gallery:
I've tried clearing the cache => doesn't work.
I've tried deleting all the files in /sdcard/android/data/com.cooliris.media/cache => doesn't work.
I've tried using sdrescan from the market => doesn't work.
Any ideas before I restore an older back-up (which I don't really feel like doing)...
Thanks.
I've had some success doing this before:
1 - place a period in front of all your media folder names ie: DCIM => .DCIM
2 - open gallery and delete all files, open media player and delete all files
3 - remove period from folder names, and reboot
You may want to back up your media first...
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danger-rat said:
I've had some success doing this before:
1 - place a period in front of all your media folder names ie: DCIM => .DCIM
2 - open gallery and delete all files, open media player and delete all files
3 - remove period from folder names, and reboot
You may want to back up your media first...
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I'll give it a shot in a couple of hours when I get a chance to back up my photos, thanks. Sounds good for the gallery, but for the music player, I don't see any songs in it, so what am I supposed to delete?
Thats a good question - I thought there was an option to clear the database, but it looks like I may be wrong... Maybe see if a different media player will let you reset the db?
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danger-rat said:
I've had some success doing this before:
1 - place a period in front of all your media folder names ie: DCIM => .DCIM
2 - open gallery and delete all files, open media player and delete all files
3 - remove period from folder names, and reboot
You may want to back up your media first...
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Doesn't work.
Any other suggestions?
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Nothing comes to mind, other than a wipe and reflash...
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[RINGTONES & NOTIFICATIONS] Ripped From LG Optimus 2X Phone | Wow Wow Wee Wow!

These ringtones and notification tones were ripped from the LG Optimus 2X phone. They are actually pretty kick-ass and hopefully you like (most of) them as much as I do.
Installation Instructions (extract the zips) (not flashable)
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1. Create a ringtones folder and a notifications folder on your SD Card
2. Copy the ringtones & notification tones from the download into the newly created folders
3. Use Root Explorer or File Expert as root (free in market) to copy them to /system/media/audio/ringtones & /system/media/audio/notifications
Alternatively you could use ADB to push them to the same locations from your computer.
DOWNLOAD THE RINGTONES HERE
DOWNLOAD THE NOTIFICATION TONES HERE
Follow this link to get the Widgets from the LG Optimus 2X
Great post, thanks!
Thanks for the extras. I'll add them to my collection.
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Used this but now I have a whole bunch of duplicate ringtones -_-
Sarius24 said:
Used this but now I have a whole bunch of duplicate ringtones -_-
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The problem is that most of the phone developers LG, Samsung, etc put their own ringtones on the device but they don't bother to name them anything unique in the .ogg tags. You might have 3 different sound files of guitar sounds but the .ogg tags are all called Guitar so it appears as if you have duplicates (even though they are 3 different sounds).
That is the case with these sounds. They share some of the same names in the tags with the stock sounds. I'm working on sorting them and retagging some to add to my collection.
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sick dude..thx!
Red_81 said:
The problem is that most of the phone developers LG, Samsung, etc put their own ringtones on the device but they don't bother to name them anything unique in the .ogg tags. You might have 3 different sound files of guitar sounds but the .ogg tags are all called Guitar so it appears as if you have duplicates (even though they are 3 different sounds).
That is the case with these sounds. They share some of the same names in the tags with the stock sounds. I'm working on sorting them and retagging some to add to my collection.
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Do you have an ETA on when your going to upload your collection ?
Still working on the sorting. I have them converted to ogg and tagged (in English, some were Chinese). I'm trying to make sure there won't be any duplicates. I've already counted 5 called "alarm".
I'll probably upload them as individual collections (HTC, Sony, etc) and then one massive collection.
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edit: sorry guys, wrong thread.
Thanks - these are great! So sick of the default beeps and blings...
So installed ringtones and notification and notification is the only one plays sound. Any ideas.
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Notification sound

How can I add my own notification sound? I tried to copy one from my Nexus S, and placed it in
sdcard/media/audio/notifications (that's where it was placed on the Nexus S),
but it can't be found in settings on the HTC one. It's an .ogg file and I tried to convert it to mp3 but no difference. Any ideas?
Azure465 said:
How can I add my own notification sound? I tried to copy one from my Nexus S, and placed it in
sdcard/media/audio/notifications (that's where it was placed on the Nexus S),
but it can't be found in settings on the HTC one. It's an .ogg file and I tried to convert it to mp3 but no difference. Any ideas?
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Did you restart the phone? Android only looks for new audio files like that at bootup. The other option is just to create a new folder in the root of your SD card, name it ringtones, put your audio files in there and then restart the phone.
Good luck! :fingers-crossed:
At first I downloaded some sounds through dropbox to my device, and I couldn't get anything to show up in settings, no matter where i put them. So I tried to transfer the sound files through USB-cable from my computer and now everything shows up in ringtone and notification settings. Weird, but at least it works now
Azure465 said:
At first I downloaded some sounds through dropbox to my device, and I couldn't get anything to show up in settings, no matter where i put them. So I tried to transfer the sound files through USB-cable from my computer and now everything shows up in ringtone and notification settings. Weird, but at least it works now
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what i done was download from zedge google play set as notification then it will go in your ringtones

Boot Animation Sounds?

Does anyone know how, if it's possible, to add sound to a boot animation?
Thuggins2086 said:
Does anyone know how, if it's possible, to add sound to a boot animation?
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You will need to define the audio in the desc.txt file. To define audio for a part you will need to use s + the file name (should use .ogg files) under the part you want the audio to play. All audio will be loaded from /system/media, so make sure you place your audio file there. Here is an example:
p 1 0 Sample_Part1
s Sample_Audio.ogg
Dark9781 said:
You will need to define the audio in the desc.txt file. To define audio for a part you will need to use s + the file name (should use .ogg files) under the part you want the audio to play. All audio will be loaded from /system/media, so make sure you place your audio file there. Here is an example:
p 1 0 Sample_Part1
s Sample_Audio.ogg
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Thanks a bunch! I did all of this but apparently I used the wrong audio file type in the wrong location.
Well, for some reason that didn't work for me either. Any other ideas?
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I know this could put hate towards me on this thread, but sounds on boot is the worst thing possible.
Usually if I ever have to turn my phone off its cause I have to be sure no sounds will happen(Movies, church, whatever) If it accidentally got turned on, a sound that comes on while booting pisses me off royally. Like the stock ATT firmware! Or I'm flashing at work and have to reboot multiple times...again sounds cause a problem...
I hear you for wanting to do your own custom sounds and I would also like to learn how this is done, but I would never do it.
Here's how my boot animation folder is setup:
Triforce
- 01_Triforce
- 02_Loop
- desc.txt
The .txt file is setup this way:
720 1280 200
p 1 0 01_Triforce
s Triforce.ogg
p 0 0 02_Loop
On ICS it will play the sound as well as 02_Loop but not 01_Triforce. On JB it plays all the visuals but not the sound. Any ideas as to what is wrong?

Transfering standard Nexus 6P sounds to 3T without root?

Hey.
I have the notification sounds from Nexus 6P, that I would like to use with the 3T because I have become very used to them. They are in .ogg format.
However it doesn't seem to be possible to just transfer them to internal SD and pick the sounds. The sounds does not appear on the selectable sound list.
Is it possible to use those sounds without having to root the device and place the sounds in the appropriate sound folder on system partition?
Best regards,
Hvilsted
You can't change notification sound to your own. You have to use one witch comes with your phone. Sms sound is changeable. Maybe with root you could transfer sounds to media folder and they could work. Haven't rooted my phone, so can't be sure.
Get Zedge, though its a spamming app its sure to have the 6p sounds.
I'm sure you could use ADB to replace the sound files with the ones you desire
LosserKlosser said:
Hey.
I have the notification sounds from Nexus 6P, that I would like to use with the 3T because I have become very used to them. They are in .ogg format.
However it doesn't seem to be possible to just transfer them to internal SD and pick the sounds. The sounds does not appear on the selectable sound list.
Is it possible to use those sounds without having to root the device and place the sounds in the appropriate sound folder on system partition?
Best regards,
Hvilsted
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Zedge would be the easiest way to do this. They have millions of notification sounds on their app.
Try to convert those sounds to mp3 format, then copy them to appropiate folders and check if they are visible in settings.
I assume you extracted them from Nexus 6P's system image?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/cr...oot-logo-google-pixel-boot-logo-boot-t3481467
Just extract files to ringtones and notifications folders

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