View Full Version : k700 - camera noise - how do u stop it?
bclark10
09-17-2004, 04:33 AM
got a k700i - overall good phone.
however it has a couple of flaws - the main one, and to me some what annoying - when the phone is on silent mode the camera still makes that annoyin cheap clicking sound when u go to take a photo &/or when u use the video recorder.
Does anyone know how to turn this funtion off please? :confused:
shaheen
09-17-2004, 04:36 AM
tis not possible, only the first batch k700s could be turned off cause they had older firmware, the new ones have R2L which basically means u cant turn off yer cam..
zalameh1
09-17-2004, 05:06 AM
that is sooo annoyin...
when im in the library playing around with the phone's camera and the frames function, everytime i take a pic it makes that "slapping" sound... u can use the cam for fun anymore..
shaheen
09-17-2004, 05:38 AM
u cant change the sound as welll can you? i tried changing my cousins but i cant find out how to..the default sound sounds like a slap in the face..uurg.pisses me off...
Valin
09-19-2004, 07:01 AM
got a k700i - overall good phone.
however it has a couple of flaws - the main one, and to me some what annoying - when the phone is on silent mode the camera still makes that annoyin cheap clicking sound when u go to take a photo &/or when u use the video recorder.
Does anyone know how to turn this funtion off please? :confused:
I heard that if you switch the phone to 'meeting' mode, the clicking sound can be eliminated, but that was when the K700i first came out, so I dunno if they had fixed this in subsequent firmware upgrades...
shaheen
09-19-2004, 08:08 AM
if u got FW R2L whatever u do the sound wont turn off unless u do this trick
make a call and then switch to cam and take a pic, there wont be sound..its rather stupid and also cost effecting so not recommended.
tedwardo
09-19-2004, 09:02 AM
What if you call the credit line to find your balance? Thats free i think
bclark10
09-23-2004, 10:49 AM
Valin - ur a legend!!
iv turned my phone on meeting - and guess what - no bloody cheap clicking noise when i use the camera.
So now instead of putting my phone on silent mode i put it on meeting (editing the profile to be exactly the same as silent mode). then using the shortcuts edit function on the joystick i swaped the (not much used) mp3 player to 'profile select'. so its just as easy to change profiles from normal to meeting mode as it was to change from normal to silent!
and now like u zalameh1, i can be in the uni library and use the camera knowing it wont draw any attention to myself! pucka!
one las thing though people.
any one clued on up this 'other' folder in file manager? iv got three different videos in this bloody folder and i cant do anyhtin with them. does ANYONE know why they are in this particular folder and how to get them out so i can use them?
cheers
Arne Anka
09-23-2004, 04:44 PM
iv turned my phone on meeting - and guess what - no bloody cheap clicking noise when i use the camera.
You could also turn the ringvolume to zero and achieve same effect (that's what meeting profile does). This ringvolume/meeting trick works on some but not all phones and FW versions.
Valin
09-23-2004, 07:42 PM
Valin - ur a legend!!
iv turned my phone on meeting - and guess what - no bloody cheap clicking noise when i use the camera.
So now instead of putting my phone on silent mode i put it on meeting (editing the profile to be exactly the same as silent mode). then using the shortcuts edit function on the joystick i swaped the (not much used) mp3 player to 'profile select'. so its just as easy to change profiles from normal to meeting mode as it was to change from normal to silent!
and now like u zalameh1, i can be in the uni library and use the camera knowing it wont draw any attention to myself! pucka!
cheers
Wow... me, a legend?! That's too tall an order to live up to :p But anyways, glad it worked for you.
Jonte
09-24-2004, 04:44 AM
On K500 the cam don't make a sount if you have silent mode on. It uses firmwire R2L.
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