Nocturnal86
Well-Known Member
Can you turn off the shutter sound or even lower it without rooting? Its loud AF and annoying when you want to take pics in quiet places or at night and you hear this loud ass camera lock and sound...
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I haven't found a way to do that yet without rooting. On my Motorola XOOM I lowered the system volume (w/ Elixir2) that worked, but the settings don't seem to stick on the EVO. I also tried using CameraZOOM. Which lets you mute the shutter sound. That didn't work either.
If you root the file name is like probably "camera_click.ogg" or something like that.
)How did you turn off the sound with elixer 2? Im curious even though it doesnt stick lol
In the main app: click the information section -> scroll down to audio -> tap audio -> change volume in the drop down menu.
I too was a little surprised it didn't stick. It does on the XOOM.
Idk if im lowering the right thing. I was lowering the system slider but when i went to take a pic the sound was still there 
I too want to find an answer to this.
Maybe it's HTC's way to be anti-creep lol.
You must be rooted for this.
Back up a copy of /system/app/HTCCamera.apk, open HTCCamera.apk in your favorite archive program as a .zip, remove /res/raw/camera_click.ogg and any other sounds you don't want, replace the original /system/app/HTCCamera.apk with your modified file, clear Dalvik cache, reboot. Camera click gone.
You must be rooted for this.
Back up a copy of /system/app/HTCCamera.apk, open HTCCamera.apk in your favorite archive program as a .zip, remove /res/raw/camera_click.ogg and any other sounds you don't want, replace the original /system/app/HTCCamera.apk with your modified file, clear Dalvik cache, reboot. Camera click gone.
OK, I came across a way to turn the shutter sound off completely without being rooted.
1) Plugged in my headphones.
2) Started the music player and started playing a song.
3) Turned off the song and exited the music player.
4) Unplugged my headphones.
Camera makes zero noise at this point, and stays that way until: I get a notification or listen to a voice mail, or do anything that would normally cause a sound, then the camera sound would come back until I do the 4 steps again.
Small update. If you mute the sound, then you don't have to worry about notifications bringing back the shutter sound. I'm really glad to have found this workaround. I'm attending a convention next week, and I'd really like to take some pics of the speakers without the people next to me being bothered by such an obnoxious sound.

Small update. If you mute the sound, then you don't have to worry about notifications bringing back the shutter sound. I'm really glad to have found this workaround. I'm attending a convention next week, and I'd really like to take some pics of the speakers without the people next to me being bothered by such an obnoxious sound.

Small update. If you mute the sound, then you don't have to worry about notifications bringing back the shutter sound. I'm really glad to have found this workaround. I'm attending a convention next week, and I'd really like to take some pics of the speakers without the people next to me being bothered by such an obnoxious sound.
Mute the sound how?