Not sure if there is a problem with my device or if the feature has even been implemented, but when I try to enable the MTP option under Settings>Storage>USB connection - it doesn't work, it just switches right back to USB Mass storage.
Here is a logcat of the event
Code:
E/UsbDeviceManager( 276): waitForState(mtp,adb) FAILED
E/UsbDeviceManager( 276): Failed to switch persistent USB config to mtp,adb
I/dalvikvm( 3933): Total arena pages for JIT: 18
E/UsbDeviceManager( 276): No known USB function in updateUsbNotification
I/StorageNotification( 419): UMS connection changed to false (media state mount
ed)
D/PhoneStatusBar( 419): addNotification score=-10
E/UsbDeviceManager( 276): No known USB function in updateUsbNotification
I/StorageNotification( 419): UMS connection changed to true (media state mounte
d)
I/StorageNotification( 419): UMS connection changed to true (media state mounte
d)
If anyone can offer any info or help I'd much appreciate it.
Edit: just saw that the Nexus S has a Q&A forum, news to me, if a mod comes through please move thread if thought appropriate.
You need a kernel with mtp support. The CM10 kernel doesn't. Try Marmite in the Nexus S 4G dev section
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I'm using it myself it works perfectly. I'm honestly surprised it took this long for someone to finally build a kernel for ns4g with mtp. i've been waiting for it myself...I find it much easier!!
Thank you much, flashed the kernel you recommended(which seems to be pretty great all the way around) and I have MTP.
hp420 said:
I'm using it myself it works perfectly. I'm honestly surprised it took this long for someone to finally build a kernel for ns4g with mtp. i've been waiting for it myself...I find it much easier!!
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Yeah, I have a dock and it charges and works great as a desk clock, and with MTP it can always have a data connection to my computer.
Here are some crappy pics
http://minus.com/lbkYoQQTj20cak
http://minus.com/lXr5oZss4pwjp
Glad you found the kernel and mtp working fine for you.. Marmite is a fantastically stable kernel. And the developer bedalus is a really nice and engaging developer..
And yeah.. MTP > Mass Storage.. Soon as I saw marmite had MTP I jumped on it like hot cakes..
Edit: I had that dock and returned it.. If a light breeze hit it the volume buttons would be pressed because the little groove wasn't recessed correctly.
I'm now running 10.1 and MTP seems to have been removed from CM entirely. Anyone know if there's a way to enable it if you have an MTP enabled kernel? Or do we need to wait for CM to put some code in to support it in the ROM?
USB mode switch for SGS1 on CM
koeylondon said:
I'm now running 10.1 and MTP seems to have been removed from CM entirely. Anyone know if there's a way to enable it if you have an MTP enabled kernel? Or do we need to wait for CM to put some code in to support it in the ROM?
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Search google play and download "USB mode switch for SGS1 on CM" (needs root).
Related
Not sure if this is the right forum or has been asked before but can we
port this option to our USB menu from the Vibrant?
tommi_han said:
Not sure if this is the right forum or has been asked before but can we
port this option to our USB menu from the Vibrant?
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lol HUH links to what you want are more than helpful....
tommi_han said:
Not sure if this is the right forum or has been asked before but can we port this option to our USB menu from the Vibrant?
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I'm not exactly sure what Kies is, but as I gather it lets you sync media to the phone and also use the phone as-a-modem to tether.
Anyways, in the kernel USB gadget driver, "KIES" mode is defined as exposing the CDC ACM UART (presumably for tethering), and the Android Media Transfer Protocol (presumably for media syncing). Unfortunately there's two problems with the current Epic USB driver.
First, all MTP modes (KIES, MTPONLY) are functionally disabled by having their USB configurations redefined to mass-storage only mode.
Second, there's a bug in the USB gadget driver that prevents the userland mode switching hooks in /sys from actually working. Amusingly enough, when "USB Debugging" is disabled, the Epic is always in KIES mode, but since this is redefined to provide mass-storage support only, it doens't matter.
Both of these can be fixed in the kernel USB driver and by rebuilding the kernel. However, because the MTP modes are explicitly disabled, and the code pathways used by the USB selection menu on the international version/vibrant aren't used at all on the Epic, makes me worried that this would introduce other bugs. For example, it might simply be the case that userland support (if necessary?) simply isn't present on the Epic.
In any event, it's pretty clear that the sad shape of the USB gadget driver is due to the simultaneous development of the Galaxy S devices with bug fixes not making it across all kernel trees and the presence of different hardware (e.g., WiMAX radio on the Epic) necessitating kludges to make it work.
Unless someone else feels ambitious enough to work on it, probably the simplest thing to do is to wait for the Froyo kernel to come out and see if the driver code for the Galaxy S devices has been unified a bit more. In which case, hopefully "KIES" mode will work as-advertised on the stock kernel, or if not, it would work with a trivial kernel config change.
I was under the impression that Kies was disabled intentionally, as it is also a firmware updater that can easily load unofficial operating systems to the Epic. Can't remember where I read it though.
mattallica76 said:
I was under the impression that Kies was disabled intentionally, as it is also a firmware updater that can easily load unofficial operating systems to the Epic. Can't remember where I read it though.
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It's definitely the case that it's intentionally disabled, didn't know that's the reason why though.
Odin is still available though. I guess the difference is that Kies is a tool intended to be used by end users.
It's part of twiz 3, which we don't have thanks to the keyboard
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Guys I just wanted to report that my Gtab is up and rockin with everthing I need to do work, play, etc..
I am running VeganTab 5 Beta, pershoots 2.6.32.28 - VFPv3_FP - Gtab/Zpad kernel, i was able to get vpn connections working last night (cisco vpn), I did the calibration screen fix and this made my tab seem brand new!
I got cifs running, I am excited!
I need to say thank you to all the Dev's out there that work hard every day to make all this possible.
On question, how do you get usb keyboards to work with this kernel.
Ed
Just plug it in... I have had no issues with USB keyboards.
Cryofix said:
Guys I just wanted to report that my Gtab is up and rockin with everthing I need to do work, play, etc..
I am running VeganTab 5 Beta, pershoots 2.6.32.28 - VFPv3_FP - Gtab/Zpad kernel, i was able to get vpn connections working last night (cisco vpn), I did the calibration screen fix and this made my tab seem brand new!
I got cifs running, I am excited!
I need to say thank you to all the Dev's out there that work hard every day to make all this possible.
On question, how do you get usb keyboards to work with this kernel.
Ed
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i tred several usb keyboards and none work
i plug in a usb stick and it works
Just tested an old HP USB keyboard have latest vegan and Pershoot kernel and no issues...Do you have USB Debugging on or Off? Try wiping your Data (will lose all apps make sure you make a backup) and/or Cache partition in CWM
Cryofix said:
i tred several usb keyboards and none work
i plug in a usb stick and it works
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stanglx said:
Just tested an old HP USB keyboard have latest vegan and Pershoot kernel and no issues...Do you have USB Debugging on or Off? Try wiping your Data (will lose all apps make sure you make a backup) and/or Cache partition in CWM
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Should debugging be on or off for this to work?
I rebooted and its working now.
here is a thought on this, I had the tab connected via USB for adb with debug on, when I disconnected both USB icons remained active for some reason (debugging and storage) maybe something didn't unhook?
after a reboot keyboard works fine.
also had another small issue, using vpn connection (get-a-robot-vpnc) after I disconnected the vpn I had to shut down wireless and start it back up again for it to work without the vpn.
Cryofix said:
I rebooted and its working now.
here is a thought on this, I had the tab connected via USB for adb with debug on, when I disconnected both USB icons remained active for some reason (debugging and storage) maybe something didn't unhook?
after a reboot keyboard works fine.
also had another small issue, using vpn connection (get-a-robot-vpnc) after I disconnected the vpn I had to shut down wireless and start it back up again for it to work without the vpn.
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I have the same problem with Vegan5.1 and Peshoot Kernel that I can't clean disconnect the Cisco VPN. I just disable the wifi, and re-enable to kill the vpn.
Noticed it happened again tonight, my kid unplugged my keyboard to play angry birds, then when i plugged it back in it didnt work.
I could not connect to my home network without restarting wireless.
these are no great problems by any means just putting it out there, I also cant post in the dev forum yet =)
I'm running Vegan-Tab Beta 5.1, and had trouble with VPN being able to connect. I installed pershoot 2.6.32.29 and not VPN connects. However it pukes out after a couple of seconds. This seems to be the same issue everyone is reporting with pptp client on android. I do have encryption enabled, as this is the only thing my company supports. And I'm connecting to a Windows VPN host. Consequently my unrooted droid phone also exhibits this same behavior. And there is a google code bug for this 4607. Does someone have a work around, or an idea on how to fix this on my gtab? I have to use encryption, and that's what seems to be broken.
Thanks
Hi,
I just received my TF700 and trying to connect to my XP PC to copy music and movies on to it.
My computer does not succeed in installing the necessary drivers to make it look like DOK.
What am I doing wrong? This should be a simple task (how will I be able to fill my 64GB ?)
Thanks,
edit: after installing PC suit from TF101 support page it works.
But why can't we charge the TF700 via USB....?
kubeb said:
Hi,
I just received my TF700 and trying to connect to my XP PC to copy music and movies on to it.
My computer does not succeed in installing the necessary drivers to make it look like DOK.
What am I doing wrong? This should be a simple task (how will I be able to fill my 64GB ?)
Thanks,
edit: after installing PC suit from TF101 support page it works.
But why can't we charge the TF700 via USB....?
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I could be wrong but iirc i've read somewhere that in order to charge it from USB you have to power off your device first.
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kubeb said:
Hi,
I just received my TF700 and trying to connect to my XP PC to copy music and movies on to it.
My computer does not succeed in installing the necessary drivers to make it look like DOK.
What am I doing wrong? This should be a simple task (how will I be able to fill my 64GB ?)
Thanks,
edit: after installing PC suit from TF101 support page it works.
But why can't we charge the TF700 via USB....?
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There's simply not enough power coming from the USB port.
The reason why connecting failed is because XP doesn't support the MTP connection, which the Infinity uses, from the beginning.
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kubeb said:
Hi,
I just received my TF700 and trying to connect to my XP PC to copy music and movies on to it.
My computer does not succeed in installing the necessary drivers to make it look like DOK.
What am I doing wrong? This should be a simple task (how will I be able to fill my 64GB ?)
Thanks,
edit: after installing PC suit from TF101 support page it works.
But why can't we charge the TF700 via USB....?
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Just for reference for new users reading through this thread: you cannot access an Android 4.x+ device as a USB Mass Storage device AT ALL -- this was sacrificed for the more stable and safe MTP connection. The latter should work if you install the drivers, as the OP already has found out.
MartyHulskemper said:
Just for reference for new users reading through this thread: you cannot access an Android 4.x+ device as a USB Mass Storage device AT ALL -- this was sacrificed for the more stable and safe MTP connection. The latter should work if you install the drivers, as the OP already has found out.
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I would have to respectfully disagree. My SGS2 running ICS has the USB mode ability. Settings / More (under data usage) / USB Utilities / USB mass storage.click the button, connect the USB cable, and there ya go!
Unfortunately, this option is either disabled or nonexistant in the transformers.
pileot said:
I would have to respectfully disagree. My SGS2 running ICS has the USB mode ability. Settings / More (under data usage) / USB Utilities / USB mass storage.click the button, connect the USB cable, and there ya go!
Unfortunately, this option is either disabled or nonexistant in the transformers.
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I reckon that's because the SGSII is not a original 4.0 device. It came with 2.3 on the market.
However I don't know if the manufacturers are still allowed to use it in their new devices.
pileot said:
I would have to respectfully disagree. My SGS2 running ICS has the USB mode ability. Settings / More (under data usage) / USB Utilities / USB mass storage.click the button, connect the USB cable, and there ya go!
Unfortunately, this option is either disabled or nonexistant in the transformers.
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This is because the SGS2 was not released with ICS. It was upgraded to ICS. The real reason why UMS is not available on native ICS devices (aside from mounting external SD cards with UMS) is because Google decided to use one large volume for the internal storage instead of several. Devices that were upgraded to ICS after being release still have several volumes instead of one. Trying to rewrite the partition table during an update would be destructive, causing the loss of all data, and no manufacturer would want to do that to their customer's devices.
darkkterror said:
This is because the SGS2 was not released with ICS. It was upgraded to ICS. The real reason why UMS is not available on native ICS devices (aside from mounting external SD cards with UMS) is because Google decided to use one large volume for the internal storage instead of several. Devices that were upgraded to ICS after being release still have several volumes instead of one. Trying to rewrite the partition table during an update would be destructive, causing the loss of all data, and no manufacturer would want to do that to their customer's devices.
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When updating with kies it would copy personal data to the computer and restore that data after the update was complete. I wonder if the S3 has this functionality (usb mode). I know with the S2 there was a big deal about upgrading to ICS because it had to repartition everything, lots of warnings about losing data on the phone, never stopped us we just made backups and away we go. I dont see how the prime is much different, the USB mode COULD be put into it the same way it was put into the samsung roms, doesnt even need to be default, just there for those people like me that prefer it.
kubeb said:
Hi,
I just received my TF700 and trying to connect to my XP PC to copy music and movies on to it.
My computer does not succeed in installing the necessary drivers to make it look like DOK.
What am I doing wrong? This should be a simple task (how will I be able to fill my 64GB ?)
Thanks,
edit: after installing PC suit from TF101 support page it works.
But why can't we charge the TF700 via USB....?
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Works fine under Win 7, tablet connected as media device, and i can confrim that the charging icon is active when connected and in config menu under battery says: charging.
kind regards,
profiler270 said:
Works fine under Win 7, tablet connected as media device, and i can confrim that the charging icon is active when connected and in config menu under battery says: charging.
kind regards,
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As I said XP doesn't support MTP devices. Win 7 does it though.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
pileot said:
I would have to respectfully disagree. My SGS2 running ICS has the USB mode ability. Settings / More (under data usage) / USB Utilities / USB mass storage.click the button, connect the USB cable, and there ya go!
Unfortunately, this option is either disabled or nonexistant in the transformers.
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As said above, MTP mode is standard in ICS and UMS is no longer supported (and indeed the reason was the single-volume approach, and the fact that MTP makes the filesystem available to the host computer without the need for unmounting, and thus eliminates the risk for introducing filesystem errors on the host -- the Android system keeps everything under control and access to the filesystem is transparent to the host.)
Obviously, anything can be hacked together, and there are apps that seem to able to provide UMS mode.
Not a matter of disagreeing, but unfortunate reality.
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pileot said:
When updating with kies it would copy personal data to the computer and restore that data after the update was complete. I wonder if the S3 has this functionality (usb mode). I know with the S2 there was a big deal about upgrading to ICS because it had to repartition everything, lots of warnings about losing data on the phone, never stopped us we just made backups and away we go. I dont see how the prime is much different, the USB mode COULD be put into it the same way it was put into the samsung roms, doesnt even need to be default, just there for those people like me that prefer it.
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By the way, I strongly prefer UMS mode as well, since the computers at work (hospital) are pretty much closed-off to anything included installing any software or drivers, and they disallow MTP. Previously, I could at least access my SGS2 as a thumb drive, but with my current ROM (RootBox ICS) that's no longer an option.
Nebucatnetzer said:
As I said XP doesn't support MTP devices. Win 7 does it though.
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Windows XP does support MTP, but one would need to have Windows Media Player 10 or later installed (WMP10 added MTP).
hello kubeb
If you still searching, refer to my story on this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1861444
wish you succes
Hi
Bit of a puzzle for you.
On Friday I connected my tf101 to my Win7 laptop for the first time. It installed drivers and voila I had MTP access and was able to add files etc over the cable - I was well pleased.
Last night I connected again and .......... nothing. Well not nothing,the tf101 shows up in printers and devices, but doesn't show up in device manager or the 'my computer' screen. Plus the notification on the tablet about USB debugging was enabled. I deleted the device from my laptop and plugged in again and drivers were installed and the result was just the same - no MTP.
I then tried connecting to my OH's windows 7 computer, and it installed drivers immediately and I was rubbing my hands together with glee thinking it was working - and ....................... nothing, The same scenario as my own laptop.
I thought of the lead but the lead is charging it fine and the laptop does see the tablet as it shows up in printers and devices.
So, I know you guys must have an answer to this or ideas for me to try so I'm thanking you in advance for your help.
By the way the little hint at the top of this page - I
f this is a development project, please use DevDB instead of this new thread form.
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is of no use to me because I am not allowed to post on the DEV thread yet.
Ziggy
Are you on a custom ROM? I think KatKiss?
Try this - Settings - Storage - menu key - USB Connection - Tick MTP device. See if that helps. If that does not work, try PTP. THis will make it look like a camera and it should still allow access to the internal storage to copy files.
I have better luck with PTP connection myself.
frederuco said:
Are you on a custom ROM? I think KatKiss?
Try this - Settings - Storage - menu key - USB Connection - Tick MTP device. See if that helps. If that does not work, try PTP. THis will make it look like a camera and it should still allow access to the internal storage to copy files.
I have better luck with PTP connection myself.
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Ha Ha - just logged in to say I had resolved the issue by doing just what you have said above Frederuco, tested it and connected straightaway. Thanks for your help though, if I hadn't sorted it you would have for sure!! - great minds and all that!
How did that little Connect as MTP box become unticked though.
(Hope my sig works)
Kang-A-rom
What is it?
a kang of purity rom with a few added functions. It is based on the hard work of others and no credit to me is implied, other than merging and building. All sources are available at:
https://github.com/lostdeveloper
Features:
* Full dac support, on boot, hot plug, volume control
*OC of CPU and GPU
*OTG while charging, fastcharging
*support for most dvbt tuners including the newer r820t tuners.
*automatic mounting of ntfs and exfat storage drives with read and write support
*easycap support, plug n play (requires carcam app)
*firm sleep
*wakelock blocker
*usb/bluetooth tethering (unconfirmed)
*more, and more coming....
Kangarom V2 03/09/2014
Changes:
*plug and play any easycap device (needs carcam app, and one model also needs firmware)
*added support in ramdisk and frameworks/base for USB tethering and bluetooth tethering. I have no way to test this, it needs testing, and I need logcats with any issues. I am completely unsure If I have everything here.
*included dashclock and simple explorer, both open source and useful, while not consuming a lot of space
*Wakelock Blocker, selectively prevent certain wakelocks to save battery
*all purity rom updates from DariosF
Download
http://d-h.st/qOT
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Older Changelogs and
Downloads:
Kangarom v1, initial release
http://d-h.st/QXB
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other info:
-some models of easycap may also require a firmware to function properly. These firmwares must be obtained by the end user and cannot be included by me for legal reasons. However, they can be downloaded freely from proper sources.
-use of dvbt tuners requires a script to load the needed modules and set up for chrulri's droidtv app.
-firm sleep, and dac on boot require crue's powermanager app to set options for firm sleep, fixed install mode, and fastcharge in hostmode
**The latest version of crue's app may be found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=50265682&postcount=411
Credit is his, so hit his thanks button.
More INFo about this can be found in my kernel thread, as well as links to the source code used for this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2558717
Im working on a tilapia build.....not yet.
feel free to ask any questions... Im not too concerned about hardcore dev stuff only. Anything that helps others find answers works for me.
reserved
one more.
would be cool if you could post more information for the dvbt driver
i used mine on usb rom as radio with wavesink and this driver: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=marto.rtl_tcp_andro&hl=de
do i need the driver app now or only wavesink? or wavesink and a script?
EDIT:
and should i flash your kernel over the rom or is includet?
Awesome. Going to try this out right away. Thanks.
michiil said:
would be cool if you could post more information for the dvbt driver
i used mine on usb rom as radio with wavesink and this driver: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=marto.rtl_tcp_andro&hl=de
do i need the driver app now or only wavesink? or wavesink and a script?
EDIT:
and should i flash your kernel over the rom or is includet?
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Yea....I wanted to get the build up for you all, but I need to set up the OP properly just really busy. Kernel is included already...... dvbt will work as it use to with sdrtouch and other radio apps that use the userpace driver. To watch tv youll need to use a script to insmod the right modules....again ill link to the exact post when I have time, just search my kernel thread for r820t you will find it.
While these modules are loaded, your radio app wont work....it depends on that userspace driver and it wont have a device to "drive" because it is already loaded at the kernel level. So, the solution is a "load" script for kernel modules, then watch tv, then, an "unload" script...... and now your radio app will work again.
I will seriously fill those first three posts will all the needed info, but Im swamped right now with work. All the info is there in the kernel thread for now just need to search.....sorry.
Flashed this and worked right out of the bag, no need for external OTG apps. Ran PAGAPPS mini modular and is perfect for my needs. This came just in time as I'm getting my DAC in the mail tomorrow and plan on putting this in the dash of my car very soon thereafter. Thanks for all your hard work!
The only thing I think would be awesome is if you could incorporate volume buttons on the nav bar. I've never used Timur's rom but saw some videos and saw he had those. If not it'll be easy enough to get by. Thanks again!
sreister said:
Flashed this and worked right out of the bag, no need for external OTG apps. Ran PAGAPPS mini modular and is perfect for my needs. This came just in time as I'm getting my DAC in the mail tomorrow and plan on putting this in the dash of my car very soon thereafter. Thanks for all your hard work!
The only thing I think would be awesome is if you could incorporate volume buttons on the nav bar. I've never used Timur's rom but saw some videos and saw he had those. If not it'll be easy enough to get by. Thanks again!
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Yes, its kindve on the list......sort of. The new kitkat framework only supports five total buttons on the navbar. Purity allows you to add two more already, but due to framework limitations I think it will be difficult to do this in a stable way. I was browsing around and i noticed that carbon ROM has a more involved navbar framework where you can set the navbar to launch volume control via "slim shortcuts." I got excited and thought it just needed to be cherry picked but....... I downloaded carbon ROM to try it and when i set it up the systemui crashed and repeatedly crashed until I rebooted. Once rebooted it once again crashed, I had to re flash the ROM and the same thing happened, so no go. This behavior is what I read should be expected if you try anything other than a menu button or a search button, or keyboard cursors on the kitkat navbar. In other words, any other button type would need to be fully implemented into the framework, no shortcuts. Im still researching this.....as time permits
The more likely scenario involves the quick launch shortcuts. With this ROM you can set up the home button for three on screen shortcuts via long-pressing the home button. If you download a volume control app, not a widget, an app, then you could use this quick launch method to access it. Or, you can already set it to open up settings>sound with the activity picker. I use "slider widget" for now.....simple desktop widget for volume control.
Super super suuuppperrrr silly question, but this is 4.4.2 right?
ZenInsight said:
Super super suuuppperrrr silly question, but this is 4.4.2 right?
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Absolute latest from Google, yes.
This works pretty good on my in dash nexus 7. Couple of issues though... I use Bluetooth tethering from my phone, the tablet will connect but I have no internet connection. Also, I use an external microphone for voice commands, but it doesn't work on this ROM. I normally use AOKP ROM with Timur's kernel, this disables the internal mic and allows me to hook my external mic directly to the inputs of my Behringer UCA202 DAC. Also, the easycap issue that you've already mentioned in your kernel thread. Good work so far!
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And it goes in as the daily driver. Thanks for your efforts.
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gregthomas129 said:
This works pretty good on my in dash nexus 7. Couple of issues though... I use Bluetooth tethering from my phone, the tablet will connect but I have no internet connection. Also, I use an external microphone for voice commands, but it doesn't work on this ROM. I normally use AOKP ROM with Timur's kernel, this disables the internal mic and allows me to hook my external mic directly to the inputs of my Behringer UCA202 DAC. Also, the easycap issue that you've already mentioned in your kernel thread. Good work so far!
Sent from my SGH-I747 using xda app-developers app
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I did not know about the external mic in usbrom.... Im not sure how easy it will be to figure out, but usb tethering and bluetooth tethering I can kang from cm11....
Ive got a fix for easycap devices as well..... if tilapia build tests well then ill try the tethering thing next.
redeyedjedi said:
I did not know about the external mic in usbrom.... Im not sure how easy it will be to figure out, but usb tethering and bluetooth tethering I can kang from cm11....
Ive got a fix for easycap devices as well..... if tilapia build tests well then ill try the tethering thing next.
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Its actually a combination of Timur's kernel and AOKP ROM, not USBrom. So I guess the kernel is what makes it work because if I run plain AOKP and the kernel that comes with it, then it operates the same as your ROM does... internal mic works, DAC inputs do not. I install AOKP and then Timur's kernel over top of it. Not really sure if it was intended that way but its the only way I've been able to get the DAC inputs to work. I'm more than happy to do any testing you need... I'd love to see an in car useable 4.4 rom as I'm sure a lot of the other "android in car" crowd would too!
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So I've tested this a little today and DAC is working on boot every time which is awesome! One thing I did notice is if I boot with DAC and flash drive my flash drive isn't recognized until I unplug the flash drive and replug it in. Anyone else notice this?
I'll have to do more testing after my exams but just thought I'd see if anyone else has experienced this.
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Kuchar09 said:
So I've tested this a little today and DAC is working on boot every time which is awesome! One thing I did notice is if I boot with DAC and flash drive my flash drive isn't recognized until I unplug the flash drive and replug it in. Anyone else notice this?
I'll have to do more testing after my exams but just thought I'd see if anyone else has experienced this.
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I noticed this too. I installed Stickmount and it seemed to work OK after that.
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Kuchar09 said:
So I've tested this a little today and DAC is working on boot every time which is awesome! One thing I did notice is if I boot with DAC and flash drive my flash drive isn't recognized until I unplug the flash drive and replug it in. Anyone else notice this?
I'll have to do more testing after my exams but just thought I'd see if anyone else has experienced this.
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Hmmmm..…...does it remount for you after deep sleep?? Or do you have to replug after that too?
I guess I'll add this to the list. I'll go test this out. I think we could use the jellybean vold if it mounts on boot.
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Hmmmm..…...does it remount for you after deep sleep?? Or do you have to replug after that too?
I guess I'll add this to the list. I'll go test this out. I think we could use the jellybean vold if it mounts on boot.
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Haven't tried deep sleep but I just tried booting it up and it didn't show so I unplugged power for my y-charge cable let the screen turn off then reconnect power and the the flash drive showed up in the file system. So this isn't a huge issue just looks like a little something might be missing.
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does this kernel extend otg+charge functionality to properly sense charging after boot (exactly as plugging in a wall charger)?
I've tried several kernels and they all have the same behavior in that they do not show a charging battery, (only in the pull down notification). this makes Tasker unable to know that power is actually plugged in.
issue is described here in relation to USB Accessory Charger
http://2dindroid.wordpress.com/2013/09/01/more-notes-on-usb-otg-charging-nexus-7-2013/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB_OTG#OTG_micro_plugs
EDIT: just realized i was linked here from the Nexus 2013 forum.. ignore the question.
This is not directly rom related but since I assume most people here are doing a fixed install I will ask here.
So during the average commute I am running waze, torque, and Spotify.
I can't seem to catch my tablet up on the charging. During the drive it just slowly goes down while (maybe 1% over a hour). I am using a startech powered USB hub with a powered otg cable going to the tablet. The power side of the otg is plugged into the hub which should provide ample power to charge the nexus.
Is it possible for the nexus to draw more than it is capable of charging? Should I be focusing on my charging selection? Anyone else having a similar issue?
Can anyone tell me an accurate way to measure the draw being used by the tablet and the charging current?
My next option is a hardwired 3amp charger with a toggle switch that will either route the power to a source that is only on when the car is running and the other side of the switch will route it directly to a lead I have coming from the battery (attempt to get ahead while I am grocery shopping or times when I am only out of the car for an hour or so.)
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