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This is my 2nd port and I'm still a newbie so please guide me along if I made any mistakes.
This time I've made a totally new MIUI 2.3.7 ROM which has beats audio implemented with Poweramp Music Player, at the same time battery efficient and smooth
Screenshots will be up later.
This ROM is fully tweaked to the max and it also includes Sony's Bravia Engine, XLoud Engine, And Motorola's Crystal Talk (may contain bugs).
So.. Hope You Enjoy This ROM and give a Thanks and Review This ROM!
FYI: Some part of the system has chinese words like the 4 in 1 reboot and status bar(just do a normal reboot and it will be fine). So if anyone knows how to edit it mind letting me know? Thanks
Download Links:
http://www.mediafire.com/?922rgenwa9lhme5 (finally )
Many Thanks To:
MIUI:Main Source
Kevi_(Chinese Forums)
EDIT: Really sorry for the super late post for the download link. I had to sleep and now uploading and have to rush to school And after I upload if anyone who is an expert on modifying Aroma Installer mind leaving me a pm? thanks
If mediafire doesn't work for you ( for some weird reason which is impossible ), I'll create a mirror when I'm back from school. TEST IT OUT NOW!
Pitty it's GB ROM but good luck and hope to maybe share some tips with you on ROM building as I am also a newbie in this area
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Pitty it's GB ROM but good luck and hope to maybe share some tips with you on ROM building as I am also a newbie in this area
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It has ICS inside but I couldn't get it to work. Maybe later you can try it out and maybe tell me where is the problem located?
Easiest way would be to just start off with working ICS ROM and modify it to your liking.
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Easiest way would be to just start off with working ICS ROM and modify it to your liking.
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But the crucial thing that I think is the most important is the camera. If a camera doesn't work ( For Me ), how am I supposed to capture what I liked most and during those memorable moments?
And 2nd thing, I couldn't get the beats audio mod to work on ICS for some weird reason.
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But the crucial thing that I think is the most important is the camera. If a camera doesn't work ( For Me ), how am I supposed to capture what I liked most and during those memorable moments?
And 2nd thing, I couldn't get the beats audio mod to work on ICS for some weird reason.
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I agree about the camera. It's very important to me.
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I thought the Xloud engine was a big nono for our speakers, possibly damaging them. Was that issue ever fixed?
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or you can ask for a photo ???
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But the crucial thing that I think is the most important is the camera. If a camera doesn't work ( For Me ), how am I supposed to capture what I liked most and during those memorable moments?
And 2nd thing, I couldn't get the beats audio mod to work on ICS for some weird reason.
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if u port Existz latest base to miui, im sure 480p will work since he got 480p to work.
Yes Xloud is said to be damaging the speakers. In case of Camera I think it does work, 480p should work. You could just take an AOSP ROM and apply MIUI interface.
Until we have official ics I know I at least would prefer gb miui. I've tried blind's and dekky's ics miui and not fully working. Will test when uploaded
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if u port Existz latest base to miui, im sure 480p will work since he got 480p to work.
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Bliind already did this
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Curious to find out more on this rom...
Might give this few days..... MIUI is the only thing thats of interest to me until full Sense 4.0 Roms are released.
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if u port Existz latest base to miui, im sure 480p will work since he got 480p to work.
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If I would have to choose I'd rather get a 720p picture which is clearer and better in quality.
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I thought the Xloud engine was a big nono for our speakers, possibly damaging them. Was that issue ever fixed?
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Don't Worry. The Aroma Installer allows you to choose if you want to add in the mod or not. So you can ignore the XLoud Engine If you want.
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or you can ask for a photo ???
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Screenshots will be uploaded after I'm done from my school.
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Yes Xloud is said to be damaging the speakers. In case of Camera I think it does work, 480p should work. You could just take an AOSP ROM and apply MIUI interface.
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I'm trying to make this ROM able to have GB and ICS at the same ROM so that people can get to choose to pick what they want but couldn't get it working. So maybe after I upload mind helping me through?
Just tested ... great rom but it is not fully translated... a lot of chinese... but really smooth
with translation you might look into BART, an app that helps translating any rom to any language.http://www.xda-developers.com/android/b-a-r-t-helps-you-translate-android-roms-the-easy-way/
In case of giving people the choice I think it would rather be proof of concept than any use. When you are looking for a ROM you know whether you want GB or ICS. What you are proposing is great as a concept, I admire your creativity and ambition, but in reality you will be forced to download two ROM packages at once regardless to whether you want it or not.
For BEATS try using ...Awesome...'s package, it's AwesomeBEATS, you can find it in DHD Development Forum. I tried it on ICS and it worked.
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with translation you might look into BART, an app that helps translating any rom to any language.http://www.xda-developers.com/android/b-a-r-t-helps-you-translate-android-roms-the-easy-way/
In case of giving people the choice I think it would rather be proof of concept than any use. When you are looking for a ROM you know whether you want GB or ICS. What you are proposing is great as a concept, I admire your creativity and ambition, but in reality you will be forced to download two ROM packages at once regardless to whether you want it or not.
For BEATS try using ...Awesome...'s package, it's AwesomeBEATS, you can find it in DHD Development Forum. I tried it on ICS and it worked.
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I wanted to have GB and ICS selection in one rom because for me sometimes I find that ICS starts to becomes uncomfortable for me (not for IceColdSandwich which I always uses its test roms and works great) and also some apps always have problems on ICS.
So I want to allow the user to be able to just choose what they want and if they feel like ICS is not what they want(as it cannot fully theme) they could just go to recovery, flash this ROM again and just choose GB. And normally 2 MIUI ROM would just take up around 200-300MB, which is around the same as any Sense ROM.
However, thanks for the B.A.R.T link. Downloading now and will get most of it translated
need screenshots?
Give me a few minutes trying to translate the whole ROM as well as deodex-ing the rom
Hey guys,
Hopefully this post is okay in here. If not, sorry!
I've been on and off XDA for a while now. Haven't been too active because every phone I've had until now was outdated/lame/old and so on.
Loving the Galaxy S III. Very surprised by how good this phone is. I actually replaced an iPhone 4S 32GB with this.
Anyways,
Currently I work with 3D and Photoshop as a living and I spend 90% of my free time with music production and sound design.
I'm going to start work on one by one making my own custom sounds for my phone. Most of the current sounds I'm not to fond of so I figured I'd get some experience with this.
Wanted to let you guys know I can do custom sounds for you if you like. Just let me know what you're thinking and I'll see what I can do!
At times my life gets a little hectic so I'll try and keep up as much as I can.
The XDA community rocks, keep it up guys! <3
Thanks,
- Ezra Scott -
scottemusic(at)live.com
twitter.com/ezrascott
soundcloud.com/ezrascott
youtube.com/user/Sc0ttEmusic
EDIT:
Alright! Here's the first two packs.
PLEASE NOTE
I am not responsible for anything bad you do to your phone
Changing sounds within the system files requires your phone to be rooted!
If you are not rooted then please check out this awesome how-to for rooting/unlocking the bootloader/ and so on, here.
There's two methods you can go about installing these packs.
1: You can simply download the .zip packs, place them in the root of your sdcard, boot into recovery, and run them!
OR
2: Using a file explorer like ES File Explorer, ASTRO, or something similar, copy the contents that are in the "audio" folder within the .zip, and paste them over the original files in your: system/media/audio directory on your phone.
NOTE: Some file explorers require you to enable an option in their settings to even allow you to see the system section of your phone. Also, since you're writing new files, you need to make sure the file explorer will allow to write files in these sections.
Some of the file explorers default to these settings off for the safety of your phone!
ANYWAYS,
Here's what I have so far:
GS_III_FlashableSoundPack_customSTOCK
- All stock sounds except for the annoying "power on" and "power off" sounds
GS_III_FlashableSoundPack_MGSedition
- A Metal Gear Solid Theme pack
- This is an early version for now with the following changes:
- NEW "Call_Connect" Sound
- NEW "Charger_Connection" Sound
- NEW "Lock" Sound
- NEW "Unlock" Sound
- NEW "LowBattery" Sound
- NEW "PowerOff" Sound
- NEW "MGS_Codec_Call" placed in Ringtones
- NEW "MGS_Found" placed in Notifications
That's it so far!
Do keep in mind, I'm only testing these on a Galaxy S III. I don't know if the sound files of other phones are named and placed the same as this. So, for those of you with other phones, please let me know if you would like to get these to work on your device and we can work together to figure it out.
ALSO
For now the flashable .zip I'm using is unmodified (besides the files it's delivering) and I got it from here
I would like the zip to say something else while it runs but I can't figure that out yet!
Either way, it works, AND Be sure to thank papayayoghurt in some way or another. The flashable zip makes this soooooooo easy!
Thanks again guys!
Please send me more suggestions, ideas, devices you want to see it on, and so on.
I will be gone for the weekend so I won't be able to get a whole lot done on this, but we'll see.
List of what needs to be done:
1. Football Theme
2. Ninja Turtles Theme
3. Legend Of Zelda Theme
4. The Simpsons Theme
5. Final Fantasy Theme
6. Assassins Creed Theme
Do you have any cool loud custom notification sounds yet?
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The5Venomz said:
Do you have any cool loud custom notification sounds yet?
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Here's these View attachment GSIII-TestSounds.rar
They are very simple "old-school" sounding notifications.
I was using these as test sounds to confirm that I could do it.
I'll hopefully get to making some better, more detailed ones today.
I'll do this nicely, before someone does it not so nicely...
Shouldn't this have been posted in either Q&A or Themes & Apps...?
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I'll do this nicely, before someone does it not so nicely...
Shouldn't this have been posted in either Q&A or Themes & Apps...?
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I didn't know exactly where to post it. If someone wants to move it to a more suitable section, please do! Sorry.......
A mod will come along shortly and move it if necessary. I just appreciate you reaching out and offering some cool mods. Thanks for that! :thumbup:
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Change the Title to [Mods] or something
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It's football time again. How about a theme pack?
NFL music for a ringtone.
Ref whistle, "hut" and thuds, crowd cheering for notifications.
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Hey guys,
Thanks for the suggestions and your kind words. Working on some theme packs now!
Do keep in mind changing UI sounds requires your phone to be rooted
If you're not rooted please follow the awesome instructions here!
So far I'm working on:
1. My custom them pack
2. Metal Gear Solid theme pack
And I can work on a football them pack also
Anymore suggestions?
Ninja turtles theme pack!
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Okay,
The Metal Gear Solid pack is pretty much done. Just had to convert the sounds to the proper format and that's it!
Obviously there's not a ton of MGS sounds out there so I'm only replacing the important ones.
Only issue is. I want to create a simple .ZIP so that all you guys have to do is boot into recovery, run the .ZIP, and it's all set!
I'm not really experienced at all with this and I simply want it to overwrite new .ogg files over the originals and place some ringtones/notifications in the proper folders. Any help?
Just FYI, I will be testing all of these packs on my Galaxy S III to ensure they work and eventually I could adjust them to work with other Android devices if that's necessary, and of course I'll create a pack that will bring you back to stock sounds if you like.
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I want to create a simple .ZIP so that all you guys have to do is boot into recovery, run the .ZIP, and it's all set!
I'm not really experienced at all with this and I simply want it to overwrite new .ogg files over the originals and place some ringtones/notifications in the proper folders. Any help?
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Check this out right here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=732957
I haven't actually attempted it yet, but it explains how to make flashable zips.
Just wondering, what is the kind of process involved to make sound files like the ones we find on our phones? Like the water droplet, or the notifications sounds and whatnot. What kind of software is involved, what plug-ins, virtual instruments, synths, etc are normally used for something like that? I find it all really interesting and would love to learn how to make custom sounds!
noingwhat said:
Check this out right here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=732957
I haven't actually attempted it yet, but it explains how to make flashable zips.
Just wondering, what is the kind of process involved to make sound files like the ones we find on our phones? Like the water droplet, or the notifications sounds and whatnot. What kind of software is involved, what plug-ins, virtual instruments, synths, etc are normally used for something like that? I find it all really interesting and would love to learn how to make custom sounds!
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Thanks for the link, I really appreciate it!
Only problem is, is apparently this type of code is not supported with this version of Android so I have to do it in the new standard but I can't find much on it and it's got me quite confused now.
The creating and editing of the samples is not the hard part really but creating an easy install method is turning out quite hard! :/
As far as sound creation goes, it all depends on what type of sound you're trying to create.
Like you mentioned, the water droplet, it probably could have been made by a very experienced sound engineer with a synthesizer, BUT the easier route would be:
1. Record the droplet with a somewhat decent microphone
2. (now that we're in the digital age. Haha!) Bring the recorded sample of the water droplet into some software (in my case, I use FL Studio { NOTE: a lot of people HATE it because it's "cheap", but I personally LOVE it! , easiest to use and most unrestricted workflow hands down!})
3. Editing wouldn't be much with something like this, you would simply cut out the "bad" frequencies. So, typically, the unnecessary really low frequencies. Also, the sample would be cut so that the excess audio is not in there. You only want the sample to be of the audio you want!
4. Export the final sample as the required file type, so in androids case, it uses .ogg in most cases I think?
That's it!
But then there comes the part of creating sounds with software, and that's were the possibilities are truly endless!
A lot of musicians, producers, sound engineers, and ect tend to have VERY biased opinions about software, and frankly it's downright low. Almost all of the big DAWs (Digital Audio Workstations) out there are so similar now it doesn't matter! And then they start saying that you can tell by the way a track sounds they know which DAW it was made with, which is also a load.
In the end it doesn't matter which tools you use to "cook" your latest awesomeness, it never does, but what really matters is how those tools were used!
Try not to be overwhelmed by the DAWs out there. Once you learn one you can seriously learn them all! They all have extremely similar sections and run on the same ideas.
When I started learning audio production and all that a couple years ago I didn't have internet so I kinda just learned it on my own so I don't really know of any good places for tutorials off the top of my head, BUT Google and Youtube should be a good start!
I know ImageLine (the creators of FL Studio) have tutorials up on their YouTube for almost everything they make.
Something I LOVE about working on music on a Windows PC is that most of the DAWs use a standard plugin format and no proprietary bullcrap. This would be VST. There's COUNTLESS free VST plugins out there that you can do soooooooooo much with. Which is freaking sweet! Haha
Well,
I've got to get some rest, I'll be posting more on here tomorrow. Let me know if you have any more questions and sorry if this isn't clear, hopefully it is!
Thanks!
- Ezra
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And then they start saying that you can tell by the way a track sounds they know which DAW it was made with, which is also a load.
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Wow! Thanks for the extensive explanation! I'm just always wondering where I can get some more experience. I'm not so much interested in it as a career, but more as a hobby, and I have played around a bit in Reaper (my personal favorite DAW), but again I don't know too much yet. I guess I'll have to try some of those methods some time, and perhaps give FLStudio a shot too.
Thanks again, that was really an awesome reply!
Not to go on the contrary, but I've been mixing for some time now, and any actually experienced musician or producer should be able to tell what daw you use. They do all sound different. I actually create sample packs for musicians to use... if your cutting up audio, you should be using something like Amadeus or audacity. None of the daws go to enough detail in a sound file to create truly clean samples. Trust me on this.
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Try audacity. It's free and is a dedicated audio editor, not a music creation studio. Audacity will allow you to zoom in enough to really separate what you're trying to sample from the rest of the sound.
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Could you make a legend of zelda pack?
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How about some Simpsons sounds???
Homer - "Doh!" "Aaaaaaaaaoh!"
Marge - her trademark grunt of exasperation
Bart - Don't have a cow man!
Mr Burns - Excellent
Nelson - Ha Ha
Dr. Hibbert's chuckle
Dr. Nick's "Hi everybody!"
Ralph - pretty much anything he says
etc.
Would love a Final Fantasy pack.
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Wow! Thanks for the extensive explanation! I'm just always wondering where I can get some more experience. I'm not so much interested in it as a career, but more as a hobby, and I have played around a bit in Reaper (my personal favorite DAW), but again I don't know too much yet. I guess I'll have to try some of those methods some time, and perhaps give FLStudio a shot too.
Thanks again, that was really an awesome reply!
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Haha. No problem!
It's not a career for me..........yet. Just a really intense hobby!
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Not to go on the contrary, but I've been mixing for some time now, and any actually experienced musician or producer should be able to tell what daw you use. They do all sound different. I actually create sample packs for musicians to use... if your cutting up audio, you should be using something like Amadeus or audacity. None of the daws go to enough detail in a sound file to create truly clean samples. Trust me on this.
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Try audacity. It's free and is a dedicated audio editor, not a music creation studio. Audacity will allow you to zoom in enough to really separate what you're trying to sample from the rest of the sound.
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Not going to go into a big argument here, but that's totally not true and never will be. Google it,countless forums trying to prove that they sound different but no proof that shows they truly sound very different, and even if they sounded slightly different. Why does it matter? We're all different, we all like different things, the software/tools should never matter, just what we do with them.
A lot of DAWs come with stock sounds that over time you can ASSUME came from the original DAW they were bundled with, but how do you actually know for a fact which DAW they came from? Who really knows, the artist could have taken those stock sounds from one DAW and put them into a completely different DAW! Haha
Creating sample packs can be a lot of fun! Do you do more of the digital stuff or foley work to? I personally love both
As far as cutting the audio goes. Most DAWs are good. I'm not saying all of them, but I've personally been using FL Studio, I've used Digital Performer, Pro Tools, Garage Band, Ableton Live, and a few more and had no issues. It's all in your head, sure some DAWs make it easier than others, but it's not to the point where if you use a certain DAW to edit sounds it just totally ruins them. Haha!
Audacity is a pretty good program and the fact that it's free is awesome. Do check it out guys if you're interested!
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Could you make a legend of zelda pack?
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Added to the list of things to get done. Thanks!
morrowa2 said:
How about some Simpsons sounds???
Homer - "Doh!" "Aaaaaaaaaoh!"
Marge - her trademark grunt of exasperation
Bart - Don't have a cow man!
Mr Burns - Excellent
Nelson - Ha Ha
Dr. Hibbert's chuckle
Dr. Nick's "Hi everybody!"
Ralph - pretty much anything he says
etc.
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Haha, added to the list of themes to get done!
Thanks for suggesting which sounds to use too. That's actually quite helpful, but now what to use those sounds for. Like which one would be the lock sound, unlock, and so on?
Check the first post guys, thanks a lot for the suggestions, and stay tuned for future updates!
When the zelda theme is done ill be all over this thread
sooo about those audio enhancements supposedly put into the apparently most popular kernel for the Evo Shift...
are they supposed to do ANYTHING WHATSOEVER?
heres the list of roms ive been through
XPERIAnceZen (currently using), JellyBelly, Motoblur'd, ShiftyBastard
Now XPERIAnce, JellyBelly and Motoblur'd use the same kernel, Strapped365's custom kernel, while ShiftyBastard has a different one (if I recall)
The roms sporting strapped's kernel boast audio enhancements built into the kernel, as does Shifty.
Motoblur'd claims to have XLoud, ClearAudio+ and Noozxoide. Nothing works. Noozy and Noozxoide both quit before they open. Even tried putting them in \system\app as suggested on its thread. DSP Manager does nothing.
Same problem with JellyBelly and XPERIAnce.
ShiftyBastard's Noozy and Noozxoide enhancements work amazingly! but the rom is god awful on performance and have had some issues with apps not opening, particularly games like Dead Space, Beat Hazard and Air Attack.
My question is how do i get the enhancements to cooperate if they are built into the first 3 roms or how do I get ShiftyBastard to play nicely with my apps?
Where does it state that the kernel is responsible for these?
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Where does it state that the kernel is responsible for these?
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i suppose it doesn't >_< i may be under misinformation that audio tweaks are set by the kernel. actually i may have misread the JellyBelly V6 notes
***Note: If you are wanting to use a third party music app please use another version, it probably won't work on v6. There are a lot of audio mods in v6.***
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is it a build.prop tweak perhaps? i tried installing the Pimp My Beats audio mod and it mentions adding the mod to the build.prop. im no developer at all, though i have had quite a few ideas for overall performance and visual appeal. these may be of my own preference towards the og HTC Sense and Rosie tweaks in MicRunny roms. maybe i should read up more on development processes if i wish to join the club ^_^
anyway, is there anything that can be done with my situation? is this a recurring problem or are there actually no enhancements working?
any help and insights whatsoever? ive returned to my favorite Supreme Sense rom and might stick with it if there really isnt anything i can do. but i do love the ICS and JB roms available to us. as i cant physically ask in dev section just yet, im really hopeful somebody can point me in the right direction.
also if anyone would like to post what DOES exactly control the audio mods (libs and such or the like) please let me know. id like to do some poking
MotoBlur'd was untested by me (bad idea) I still need to fix it. I have gotten about three people that say the same thing as you (all phones are different)... There is a lot more to audio mods than just the build.prop lines.... Try flashing this on a 4.0+ AOSP ROM:http://db.tt/nPFqNEj0 If this doesn't work you probably have a hardware problem.
It depends on what audio mod you are talking about as to the files needed. But the link above is all the files needed for the audio mod on MotoBlur'd.
And as BigSplit said none of these are in the kernel... All in /system.
thanks ill give those files a go.
not really sure if its a hardware issue as im not having problems with the Supreme Sense DSP manager or the HTC Dolby/SRS/EQ. but like you said, each phone is different. either way ill report back later on this when i have a free minute. i work at a repair shop so i basically get to play with my phone and others all day ^_^ is there anywhere i can look around in the system folders to test a few tweak theories out?
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thanks ill give those files a go.
not really sure if its a hardware issue as im not having problems with the Supreme Sense DSP manager or the HTC Dolby/SRS/EQ. but like you said, each phone is different. either way ill report back later on this when i have a free minute. i work at a repair shop so i basically get to play with my phone and others all day ^_^ is there anywhere i can look around in the system folders to test a few tweak theories out?
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That is a combination of three different audio mods, so those are the most common folders and files tweaked. Hope that helps.
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sooo about those audio enhancements supposedly put into the apparently most popular kernel for the Evo Shift...
are they supposed to do ANYTHING WHATSOEVER?
heres the list of roms ive been through
XPERIAnceZen (currently using), JellyBelly, Motoblur'd, ShiftyBastard
Now XPERIAnce, JellyBelly and Motoblur'd use the same kernel, Strapped365's custom kernel, while ShiftyBastard has a different one (if I recall)
The roms sporting strapped's kernel boast audio enhancements built into the kernel, as does Shifty.
Motoblur'd claims to have XLoud, ClearAudio+ and Noozxoide. Nothing works. Noozy and Noozxoide both quit before they open. Even tried putting them in \system\app as suggested on its thread. DSP Manager does nothing.
Same problem with JellyBelly and XPERIAnce.
ShiftyBastard's Noozy and Noozxoide enhancements work amazingly! but the rom is god awful on performance and have had some issues with apps not opening, particularly games like Dead Space, Beat Hazard and Air Attack.
My question is how do i get the enhancements to cooperate if they are built into the first 3 roms or how do I get ShiftyBastard to play nicely with my apps?
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Wait DSP Manager is in MotoBlur'd? Delete it! Crap that's why it doesn't work and why Noozy is FCing. Dang, I'm gonna try and fix that ROM tomorrow... I really screwed up on that ROM, my fault for releasing without testing.:banghead:
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Wait DSP Manager is in MotoBlur'd? Delete it! Crap that's why it doesn't work and why Noozy is FCing. Dang, I'm gonna try and fix that ROM tomorrow... I really screwed up on that ROM, my fault for releasing without testing.:banghead:
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HA! looks like im helpin the community already ^_^ lol jk. yw for the find tho bilgerryan
so because im a glutton for my own failings im about to flash a slightly modded version of your Motoblur'd to one of my own shifts. basically i removed dsp manager and libcyanogen-dsp.so, moved noozy and the motoblurd theme apk and edited the audio_effects.conf file. ill post back my results for ya
fyi noozy and noozxoide still dont open
while it didnt hurt anything, nothing gained either. if you want someone to test out the fix, assuming you find it, count me first in line. your rom is awesome and super smooth regardless if the audio tweaks work or not
one more thing...i noticed the Sony Xloud references also applied in your rom, though there doesnt appear to be an option for it in the music effects section. any chance there may be an issue there somewhere as well?
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while it didnt hurt anything, nothing gained either. if you want someone to test out the fix, assuming you find it, count me first in line. your rom is awesome and super smooth regardless if the audio tweaks work or not
one more thing...i noticed the Sony Xloud references also applied in your rom, though there doesnt appear to be an option for it in the music effects section. any chance there may be an issue there somewhere as well?
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No there never was an option for it... It is automatically applied.
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dragonhart6505 said:
so because im a glutton for my own failings im about to flash a slightly modded version of your Motoblur'd to one of my own shifts. basically i removed dsp manager and libcyanogen-dsp.so, moved noozy and the motoblurd theme apk and edited the audio_effects.conf file. ill post back my results for ya
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The lib is still needed, the DSP Manager app is all that needs removed
Bro just flash awesome beats, clear audio+, and bravia 2. I've done it on countless ROMs and a few devices including my shift, original evo, HP Touchpad, Nexus 7, and mums Acer Iconia a100.
It always adds to the sound and makes the equalizer work.
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blmvxer said:
Bro just flash awesome beats, clear audio+, and bravia 2. I've done it on countless ROMs and a few devices including my shift, original evo, HP Touchpad, Nexus 7, and mums Acer Iconia a100.
It always adds to the sound and makes the equalizer work.
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Bro none of those installs made a lick of difference. though i must admit using TWRP to install Awesome Beats was actually pretty...awesome *knee slap* why dont more zip installers have there own interface for installing?!
U mean aroma installer? More don't have them because its alot of extra effort for little/no reward unless u want to make some things optional
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BigSplit said:
U mean aroma installer? More don't have them because its alot of extra effort for little/no reward unless u want to make some things optional
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which is exactly why i personally think the effort is more than worth it! think of the possibilities! with a bit more development in the roms you can allow people to use a preferred music app, install different tweaks and apps while negating others from being installed all together. customization, isnt that what custom roms are all about?
Well from your other thread it sounds like your audio enhancement problem may be hardware related.
bilgerryan said:
Well from your other thread it sounds like your audio enhancement problem may be hardware related.
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not sure if it is. ill have to pop one of the boards from my other Shifts and verify.
Now which option do I use in Aroma to flash Awesome Beats to newSense? i tried Stock base but it didnt display the icon for Awesome Beats in my App Drawer.
dragonhart6505 said:
not sure if it is. ill have to pop one of the boards from my other Shifts and verify.
Now which option do I use in Aroma to flash Awesome Beats to newSense? i tried Stock base but it didnt display the icon for Awesome Beats in my App Drawer.
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I've never used the Aroma installer version... I've always used Team AC!D's version. Or Pimp My ROM...those are both simple flashable zips
Well i made some changes here now this SHOULD work on every non stock rom. just flash in recovery and let me know how everything works. Im pretty sure ive gotten all the bugs out but keep me posted.
Very nice. I think I will give it a try soon.
I'm just curious. How does it work actually? Are the libs gonna be invoked by the running system automatically? As far as I can see the updater-script only extracts the files. Don't they have to be included somewhere?
Or do I need a special audio player for this?
Nope it replaces some libs. And changes your audio policy. The real trick is you'll notice I removed dspmanger and replaced the
libcyanogen-dsp.so
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cmvienneau said:
Nope it replaces some libs. And changes your audio policy. The real trick is you'll notice I removed dspmanger and replaced the
libcyanogen-dsp.so
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I have a rather odd request. I've been dealing with my phone locking up quite a bit, and I really started digging into this issue over the weekend. I think it may have started after I flashed this some time back when you originally posted it. I flashed the file for the proper H-boot, and i don't suspect it's an issue with what you put together, I think something just went wrong along the way.
Would you be able to make a .zip to revert the files back to the original ones?
Just flash a new nightly it'll erase the mod.
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Just flash a new nightly it'll erase the mod.
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OK, thought that might also be the case with your description above. Thanks for the speedy response!
Tried this on my Galaxy Note Edge, everything works great but music through bluetooth doesn't work. Music continues to play through phone speaker.
Because this mod is made for the One Mini... Not some plastic Samsung stuff.
Some apks crashing when making a call. Etc messenger/skype
Does this have the notification at the top with the little b
also it would mean the WORLD if someone told me how to get my htc one mini music player back because i like it more then Apollo. If you know how i can get my htc one mini music player back please let me know asap i really do appreciate it
Just came across this one and it caught my attention: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2293589. Didn't find any mentions to our device or people using it on the thread so I am looking for feedback here.
Thoughts?
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Just came across this one and it caught my attention: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2293589. Didn't find any mentions to our device or people using it on the thread so I am looking for feedback here.
Thoughts?
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I just downloaded it works flawlessly , cristal clear sound !
Im on a 1032xt with the LegoROM i just backed up DPS manager with Titanium backup and then delete it, reboted to recovery installed, reboted to system and started with apollo...and the sound is awesome!! ...and i find DPS manger sound to be Superb !
i also use a Skullcandy inkd 2, it sound really really well
i dont know how well will you do on Stock...but i think you can delete (and back up) with titanum backup and try it by yourseld :good:
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I just downloaded it works flawlessly , cristal clear sound !
Im on a 1032xt with the LegoROM i just backed up DPS manager with Titanium backup and then delete it, reboted to recovery installed, reboted to system and started with apollo...and the sound is awesome!! ...and i find DPS manger sound to be Superb !
i also use a Skullcandy inkd 2, it sound really really well
i dont know how well will you do on Stock...but i think you can delete (and back up) with titanum backup and try it by yourseld :good:
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Interesting, thanks for the feedback! I might just do it, currently on stock but will wait for further opinions.
How much better is it though? HIGHLY noticeable?
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Interesting, thanks for the feedback! I might just do it, currently on stock but will wait for further opinions.
How much better is it though? HIGHLY noticeable?
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it is noticeable...the STOCK audio is mediocre compared with DPS...and Puresound is in my ears better that DPS, more clearer...
on the other hand i used to have DPS manager on the Stock rom...so if pure sound dosent work you can always install DPS manager and have simillar results ....but EVERYTING is better than stock EQ
Bump. Anyone else?