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Change sounds and volume
Hi all, telegram has a specific sound for notifications and calls. At times it's ok, at others it's loud and not so helpful. It would be nice if we were able to specify our own sounds (or music pieces or whatever) and it would play them to notify whenever a new message comes.
Similarly, the notifications have a certain volume for which one has to constantly change the speaker volume so it doesn't disturb people at times. It would be nice if there was some sort of UI within telegram itself which would take care of it.
Maybe a good idea can be also allow to choice "silent times", for example allow choice don't make sounds from 22h to 6 and from 12 to 2. ofc exceptions can be added ie always make sound even on silent times never make sound.
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The actual sound file is very blunt. I can probably control the volume through the app specific volume slider in Windows but that does not solve the core issue for me with it. So ability to change it to something more pleasant would be very nice.
Maybe something like this can be added: http://i.imgur.com/OmppfhG.png
Please add change a sound, I hearing one the same sound about a year. It's so annoying. I'm already hate it)
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I support this feature. Even the terrible web client has a volume control setting for notifications:
Please add it. :)
Well, if in 3 years it's still not implemented, might aswell use cutegram.
thanks for the tip with cutegram, definitly going to check that one out :)
@Bluscream Glad I could help someone.
Colleagues and I use Telegram channel as a aggregator. All ci/cd messages, all exceptions from prod fires in the channel. As a user I want to separate notifications from my job chats with real humans and from my job aggregator chat. It could be achieved by setting to the aggregator channel a special sound.
Oh, whoa. Apparently this has been essentially already implemented!
- Go to settings
- Type: msg_incoming
- Choose your desired notification sound
- Restart the client. 🎉
2. Type: **msg_incoming**
What the heck is this witchcraft? Indeed it works, but it's like entering a cheat code. No indication anything's happening until you type the last letter, and then the file dialog pops up. Couldn't they just, you know, add a visible menu item for this?
- Go to settings
Go to what settings? I don't have any search field in the main settings menu, and the 'cheat-code-like' style doesn't work too for me.
- Go to settings
Go to what settings? I don't have any search field in the main settings menu, and the 'cheat-code-like' style doesn't work too for me.
You open the sidebar in the telegram window, there is a "Settings" menu item there. You click it. Make sure that you have english keyboard layout on. Start typing "msg_incoming" as if you're typing a cheatcode. You'll see no change until you typed everything. When you're done - a default windows file selector will appear. Gosh, I don't even need this feature and it took me 10 sec to figure it out.
I would like to disable call notifications on desktop completely. Also, an option to only silence them would be nice!
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Yes, we still want it.
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I ended up here trying to find a way to change notification sound in 2k21. Good job, Durov's team.
The feature is still highly wanted
Volume control for notifications and ringtones wanted baadly!
I'm perfectly happy with the default sound file -- it's non-intrusive, but notifications definitely need a general volume control!
It's especially needed when I'm watching movies/videos: I often have to crank the system volume up to hear the dialogue, and then BLAM!! a Telegram notification blasts my ears off. :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:
This is in Debian, using the official download for Linux (not Deb's outdated version from the repo).
@VanessaE You can change applications' sound volume in your operating system sound mixer. The reason why I might want to change the notifications sound is that it's getting used not only by the Telegram messenger. Some video bloggers or even websites not related to the Telegram are using it to attract your attention. It creates a disturbing sensation as if you received an important message, even though it is not. I tried to convince some video bloggers to stop using these sounds, but for some reason, they do not listen to the opinion of a single viewer.
@wheech-lv, I can't speak too much on what random vbloggers and such are doing in their videos, as I don't watch that sort of thing. That's merely a case of them misusing the program's sounds to mislead, and imho, that is entirely out of scope for this Issue. The loudness of live notification sounds coming from the user's actual desktop Telegram instance is a different matter.
Like most Linux users (I guess), my system relies on Pulseaudio, so per-program volume control is the norm... but that does no good here:
Like most, Telegram's notification sounds are short, and for some users, they're relatively infrequent as well, depending on how they use Telegram. Since Pulse's mixer only displays a volume control for only the couple of seconds it takes for the notification sound to finish, it's essentially impossible to turn Telegram's volume down.
Conversely, I could turn other programs' volumes up until Telegram seems comparatively quiet, but then the system is amplifying digitally, which means sooner or later one of those programs' audio will start hard-clipping, trashing the quality and forcing me to turn everything back down. Been there, done that, got the t-shirt, tossed it in a fire the same day. :stuck_out_tongue:
Perhaps the most appropriate solution is for Telegram to do whatever is needed to keep its volume control showing in Pulse's mixer. I guess this would mean just keeping an audio stream open at all times, and using that to play all sounds as needed.
Oh, whoa. Apparently this has been essentially already implemented!
1. Go to settings 2. Type: **msg_incoming** 3. Choose your desired notification sound 4. Restart the client. 🎉
Please note that while it does work, tdesktop normalizes (makes as loud as possible without clipping) whatever sound you give it, so you can't make the notification sound quieter this way.
Still actual. Loud notifications are highly annoying, meanwhile I don't wanna to reduce volume for whole Telegram via Windows sound mixer. To lower it for notifications only, but I can't, there's no option.
after 3.6.3 sounds can be changed on more easy way.