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Android, the installed notification sounds are reset when the memory card is disconnected / connected?
The installed sounds (calls, messages, alarm clock) are reset when the memory card is disconnected and reconnected. Moreover, they are dumped, as a rule, into something random. If you install the sound from the standard set stored in the internal memory of the phone, then there is no problem.
On the map, the sounds are located in /mnt/sdcard/media/audio in the alarms, notifications, ringtones, ui subfolders.
I found some standard sounds in the /system/media/audio system folder, but without root-a there is no way to copy anything there. I suppose that if you had root-a, you could solve the problem by copying the desired sound file here.
Phones where there is a problem: HTC Incredible S, HTC Gratia (latest standard firmware).
Found an issueon a similar issue. Most likely, many people have similar problems, but workaround-a has not been found.
Is there a way around the problem without root-a?
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For me personally, the first reason to root the device was to sell my sounds into the system.
1) I do not like default sounds either for stupidity, or for being worn out among the people, or for confusing whose phone it is
2) The music player for dummies and hamsters plays everything that it reaches. Hearing the sound of an alarm clock between Vivaldi and Gorillaz is not glamorous at all.
3) By protecting the sounds from the greedy player through the .nomedia file, we also protect the alarm clock with the phone - they cannot find user sounds to configure.
4) Putting a smart and non-greedy music player for one directory is losing Dolby in headphones, which is usually sad.
There is only one conclusion for me - to put sounds where the player does not reach, and where the skin of the system normally reaches.
I found one solution - to rut, because neh.
Then cool buns pop up, like TimeZone Fixer, AdFree, Titanium Backup, Nandroid Backup and others.
Most likely, android is looking for sound files, but since the memory card does not find it and substitutes something of its own.
Nokia on s40 has the same behavior.
LG Optimus 2x, the problem is similar. Rutanul and threw the desired melody into the folder with the standard ones.
>Is there a way to get around the problem without root-a?
What solution do you propose? No sound when card is removed? IMHO it's not better than what it is.
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