Need help with disabling shutter sound - Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Questions & Answers

Hello all,
Can someone point me on how to disable annoying shutter sound for camera? Tried deleting the shutter.ogg file, but no success. I'm on Dr. Ketan ROM and in ROM control, there is Screenshot sound off, tried that, but no success either.
Note 9 has different CSC partition and I can't activate cscfeatures.
Please.

I have no root to use this
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dc7.SilentModeToggle
Works o both Note 8 and 9 fine

Another work around is put the phone on silent, then open the camera app and voila.
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Setting-->Sounds and Vibration-->Volume-->"System" scroll left to no sound.
works for me.
try it out.

Right inside the camera app

marvinmadman said:
Right inside the camera app
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Depends on the region/country. For most (like my AT&T version and your Verizon), it is in the camera settings at the bottom. But there are some countries (I believe Japan was the 1st) that does not allow the shutter sound to be disabled.

I have dr. Ketan ROM and there is no Shutter Sound in camera app. Is there a way but not with system sound off, I need notifications?
I would like not to try any app because an app installs a service and I do not want to.

Not an option for me, US Cellular
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I have downloaded Open Camera which has Shutter sound off, it's a workaround, but it's not original camera that is better.

OutCastedSheep said:
Setting-->Sounds and Vibration-->Volume-->"System" scroll left to no sound.
works for me.
try it out.
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This is the easiest way.
I don't use system sounds. I prefer my device to be as silent as possible. If I want to hear fake computer noises I can watch a movie.

In pie its there for everyone

https://automagic4android.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1915&p=2517

I just use the Macrodroid app, I set it up that when I launch the camera it's turns off the system sound and then when I exit the camera it turn the system sound back on.
You can get it in the Play Store, just click above on Macrodroid.

How to turn off shutter sound on camera
On your sound " system " slide to off

You can download Silent Mode Pro app from the play store to silent the camera shutter.

OutCastedSheep said:
Setting-->Sounds and Vibration-->Volume-->"System" scroll left to no sound.
works for me.
try it out.
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that was the easiest way ?
thank you
now i can take photo happily without the noise :laugh:

Cyclops1055 said:
I just use the Macrodroid app, I set it up that when I launch the camera it's turns off the system sound and then when I exit the camera it turn the system sound back on.
You can get it in the Play Store, just click above on Macrodroid.
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I did exactly same work Autoroid app. Works fine until I switch to Gallery app from the camera then it does not detect exiting camera to re-enable system sound
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Routines (part of GoodLock) or Tasker does the job for me. Switching mute<->sounds if camera is running. Routines has some bug and sometimes lowers ringtone volume to 1 (min. volume) so there's a risk of not hearing phone calls. I stopped using Routines and went back to Tasker where I already have several other tasks.
Routines are still good for maintaining some Samsung specific tasks (playing with blue light filter, power saver, and some automatizations).

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[SOLVED] How to silence camera sounds?

Is there a way to silence the noise the phone makes when taking a picture? It's the added digital shutter noise, and we all know that digital cameras don't make those noises anymore! LOL
Open the camera. Click menu then click the gear wheel. Scroll down and uncheck the box next to shutter sound.
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Thanks! For some reason I new what to do but couldn't remember, major brain fart. Ok, another question....is pressing the on screen button the only way to take a picture using the camera or can you default the volume or on/off switch to take one? (I am talking about the normal back camera, not the low quality front one)
No problem...glad it worked for you.
As far as taking a picture, I think the only option at this point is to use the on screen button. In order to use one of the physical keys, you'd either have to use a different camera app that includes button-mapping functionality or wait and see if someone creates a mod for the Bionic's camera that allows it to be changed.
Anyone know what is up with 3rd party camera apps still making the shutter noise? I have it off on the default app and it works fine. But using a 3rd party camera makes the shutter noise no matter what. I've tried it with 2 other apps and both have an option to disable shutter noise but it still makes it. I guess not updated for the Bionic yet? Though that doesn't make much sense.
ArtnerC said:
Anyone know what is up with 3rd party camera apps still making the shutter noise? I have it off on the default app and it works fine. But using a 3rd party camera makes the shutter noise no matter what. I've tried it with 2 other apps and both have an option to disable shutter noise but it still makes it. I guess not updated for the Bionic yet? Though that doesn't make much sense.
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Which apps have you tried?
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marisajoy said:
Which apps have you tried?
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Yeah. Which? Hehe
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Brad003 said:
Yeah. Which? Hehe
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I can tell you that Camera360 does it for sure. Disabled the sound but it still plays anyway.
Vignette does it too. I turned off the sound, but it's still there.
I noticed the same thing with Tasker, even when all volumes are muted, using Tasker to take a photo (even with "discrete" mode), there is still a shutter click sound.
tj!2k7 said:
I noticed the same thing with Tasker, even when all volumes are muted, using Tasker to take a photo (even with "discrete" mode), there is still a shutter click sound.
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Quoting myself for solution: renaming "/system/media/audio/ui/camera_click.ogg" appears to disable the shutter sound for all camera use.

Is it possible to video call, using the gears camera?

Is it possible to make a video call (tango, skype, etc) and stream from the camera on your wrist ?
I would think it's possible, but would a bit awkward with current position of the camera. Gear2 might have a camera on the face.
You can. Requires Bluetooth tethering. Skype smashes the battery and doesn't behave particularly well. The problem with camera apps not designed for gear is that the default screen is turned 90degrees. Native Gear apps have this accounted for
Brendo said:
You can. Requires Bluetooth tethering. Skype smashes the battery and doesn't behave particularly well. The problem with camera apps not designed for gear is that the default screen is turned 90degrees. Native Gear apps have this accounted for
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Wonder if the Xposed module App Settings will display the camera correctly in portrait if you force the app to always portrait mode.... ? Seems to do the trick for other apps that default to lanscape mode. i.e. Netflix, games , etc...
lopan2000 said:
Wonder if the Xposed module App Settings will display the camera correctly in portrait if you force the app to always portrait mode.... ? Seems to do the trick for other apps that default to lanscape mode. i.e. Netflix, games , etc...
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I haven't tried. Would assume it would just stay at 90' to the natural direction of the app
Brendo said:
I haven't tried. Would assume it would just stay at 90' to the natural direction of the app
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Yeah, it may just work. Netflix for example, launches in portrait mode, then when you start playing a movie the screen rotates 90' to landscape. When you use App Settings and force portrait mode, it keeps the screen from rotating when you start playing a movie and displays it the correct way.
lopan2000 said:
Yeah, it may just work. Netflix for example, launches in portrait mode, then when you start playing a movie the screen rotates 90' to landscape. When you use App Settings and force portrait mode, it keeps the screen from rotating when you start playing a movie and displays it the correct way.
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Nope, tried on snapchat and camera is always 90' rotated regardless of orientation
Brendo said:
Nope, tried on snapchat and camera is always 90' rotated regardless of orientation
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Ah.. that's a bummer then.
Would the battery last 2 hours of continuous streaming, without burning your wrist?
I made a Skype call on my watch. i needed the Bluetooth tethering of course. The other person could see everything my camera saw on the watch and also could hear the audio.
Yep. I did a Google Video Hangout the other day at Disneyland while on the roller coaster. They saw the whole thing and were mighty impressed with the video quality.

[Q] Camera sound on GT-N7000

Can anyone suggest why I no longer get the camera shutter sound? It doesn't work with the stock camera app (I mean the one that comes with the ROM I'm using) or third party ones. I can't find any settings disabled.
I recently had a repair done at Samsung which involved replacing the motherboard. I didn't test every single setting and function when I got it back so am tempted to assume it is related to the repair but I could be wrong.
The camera is rooted and I'm using the Ultimate XXLT4 JB 4.1.2 v6
Thanks in advance
Trevor
Camera shutter sound adendum
Has no one else come across this? Most posts about the shutter sound are about how to turn it off so I guess my problem is unique. I checked that the /system/media/audio/ui/shuter.ogg file is there. It is and I can play it manually with the stock music player. Other than that, I've no idea how to fix this. All othet system sounds and alerts sem to work ok.
I'm still hoping some expert out there can help.
Trevor
sacentre said:
Has no one else come across this? Most posts about the shutter sound are about how to turn it off so I guess my problem is unique. I checked that the /system/media/audio/ui/shuter.ogg file is there. It is and I can play it manually with the stock music player. Other than that, I've no idea how to fix this. All othet system sounds and alerts sem to work ok.
I'm still hoping some expert out there can help.
Trevor
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Hello. When you mean you don't get a shutter sound, does that mean that in camera/setting/shutter sound already enabled but no sound? please note that music or notification volume level (I forgot which one) also play a part. If your volume level is 0 or very low, the sound will not be heard. This was a trick to eliminate shutter shound back in the days when the option to disable is not there.
Jackwu696 said:
Hello. When you mean you don't get a shutter sound, does that mean that in camera/setting/shutter sound already enabled but no sound? please note that music or notification volume level (I forgot which one) also play a part. If your volume level is 0 or very low, the sound will not be heard. This was a trick to eliminate shutter shound back in the days when the option to disable is not there.
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Thanks for replying. This was the first thing I checked.
There's no option to enable/ disable shutter sound in the stock camera app I'm using and I imagine this is why so many people were asking how to disable the sound. Can't recall if I ever saw that in the settings menu. I also have an app called CameraPro which has an Enable Shutter Sound. This is enabled but , makes no difference. It's possible I'm using an older version of the stock cameras app but it seems to me this is not the cause as it makes no difference which camera app I use.
Thanks again.
Trevor
Camera shutter problem fixed
sacentre said:
Thanks for replying. This was the first thing I checked.
There's no option to enable/ disable shutter sound in the stock camera app I'm using and I imagine this is why so many people were asking how to disable the sound. Can't recall if I ever saw that in the settings menu. I also have an app called CameraPro which has an Enable Shutter Sound. This is enabled but , makes no difference. It's possible I'm using an older version of the stock cameras app but it seems to me this is not the cause as it makes no difference which camera app I use.
Thanks again.
Trevor
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I managed to fix this by installing the jobnik_Camera_Note_JB_Mod_v8_cwm.zip.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1863362
Now both my camera apps have shutter sound enabled. Still don't know what happened since the previous version of the app worked fine before but that's often the way with computers: just happy to fix the problem in the end.
Thanks
sacentre said:
I managed to fix this by installing the jobnik_Camera_Note_JB_Mod_v8_cwm.zip.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1863362
Now both my camera apps have shutter sound enabled. Still don't know what happened since the previous version of the app worked fine before but that's often the way with computers: just happy to fix the problem in the end.
Thanks
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Thank you so much.

[Q] Call recording?

I have always been able to record both sides of a phone call on my samsung phones. Is there a way to enable such a feature on the Nexus 6? I know when I had my samsung phones third-party applications never work right but the future that was built into some of the roms worked great.
Any suggestions or thoughts?
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kdoggy said:
I have always been able to record both sides of a phone call on my samsung phones. Is there a way to enable such a feature on the Nexus 6? I know when I had my samsung phones third-party applications never work right but the future that was built into some of the roms worked great.
Any suggestions or thoughts?
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I have another post up with the same question. I use call record and on all my Samsung phones works great but on the Nexus 6 I cannot get the caller side to record.
go here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-boldbeast-call-recorder-galaxy-htc-t2923904
get the file: boldbeast_recorder_V72u_nexus6_100.apk
Here are the settings that work for me:
- Enable root options
- Record Mode: 1
- Tune Special: No (unchecked)
- Change Audio Controls: Yes (checked)
- Change Audio Driver: No (unchecked)
- Start Input Stream: Yes (checked)
I then rebooted just because.
If you are having issues the dev is very responsive and active on the forum.
So those setting will record both sides of the conversation through the actual internal audio? This doesn't try to record the audio over the speaker via the microphone?
I had actually tried this app and it only recorded my side of the conversation but I hadn't tried any of these settings.
kdoggy said:
So those setting will record both sides of the conversation through the actual internal audio? This doesn't try to record the audio over the speaker via the microphone?
I had actually tried this app and it only recorded my side of the conversation but I hadn't tried any of these settings.
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Yep it will record both sides internally. You do not need to use external speaker through microphone.
I played around with the settings a bit. To get it to work.
Could I possibly get a copy of this file? or an even more updated one for Nexus 6?
get the file: boldbeast_recorder_V72u_nexus6_100.apk

Video Camera Failed - Ten Cent (Flashed WW)

Hey guys,
Anyone know why my video recording feature isn't working?
Can take photos fine. Just any of the camera recording stuff just says failed.
Thanks
FANTA
You have to factory wipe, not sign in to anything when you're first setting up your phone, no Fingerprint, no Google, nothing and when you make it to the home screen, then you can sign in and everything will work as intended. Or use Google camera. Just easier to wipe though.
Cammarratta said:
You have to factory wipe, not sign in to anything when you're first setting up your phone, no Fingerprint, no Google, nothing and when you make it to the home screen, then you can sign in and everything will work as intended. Or use Google camera. Just easier to wipe though.
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After skipping all the setup like this, how do you then restore all your apps, settings, etc from another device like you can during setup?
Actually this the problem with Google app... Just uninstall update of Google app to factory version... Check your video recording... If it works then install previous version of google app.. 2 or 3 version before is a good one i think. Recheck your video recording after.
Vixiebalistic said:
Actually this the problem with Google app... Just uninstall update of Google app to factory version... Check your video recording... If it works then install previous version of google app.. 2 or 3 version before is a good one i think. Recheck your video recording after.
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Nope it's actually caused by the voice search function. Just disable voice match setting and video recording works again.
If you want to keep voice recognition on, you can also just install a 3rd party app like open camera.
Same issue, installed OpenCamera and everything works fine. Stock camera app has a big red capture button that when pressed causes a video recording error.
alarang said:
Same issue, installed OpenCamera and everything works fine. Stock camera app has a big red capture button that when pressed causes a video recording error.
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Do you retain features like slo-mo video, portrait mode, etc with OpenCamera (or any 3rd party camera)?
All features in OpenCamera work as far as I can tell.
alarang said:
All features in OpenCamera work as far as I can tell.
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I just tested OpenCamera, and you lose a lot of functionality by using it instead of the stock camera. To name a few things you lose:
1. You lose the wide angle camera
2. You lose the 48mp option on standard camera
3. You lose slo-mo video
4. You lose portrait photo mode
I tried installing the Pixelmaster apk from Open APK and the install fails. My guess is that is has something to do with the microphone. Still troubleshooting..
install the original ROM?

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