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this is flash player for cm10 ,
Thanks for your contribution .
I personally would be very wary of downloading this. you guys might want to read the article I've linked below, first! BTW if you want flash player go to Adobe's website and get it from them. It's still available, so there is no reason to download a random apk. http://phandroid.com/2012/08/25/wat...layer-installers-download-from-adobe-instead/
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I personally would be very wary of downloading this. you guys might want to read the article I've linked below, first! BTW if you want flash player go to Adobe's website and get it from them. It's still available, so there is no reason to download a random apk.
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i tried downloading it from adobe, but with no luck (i couldn't find an option to download it for android)
i downloaded this one. it installed with no problems and it works. i tested an app called schoener-fernsehen, wich first told me to install flash. since installing this one, the app works just fine.
oh and btw, tested it on teh Galaxy Note N7000 With unofficial CM10 nightly version 10-20120827
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i tried downloading it from adobe, but with no luck (i couldn't find an option to download it for android)
i downloaded this one. it installed with no problems and it works. i tested an app called schoener-fernsehen, wich first told me to install flash. since installing this one, the app works just fine.
oh and btw, tested it on teh Galaxy Note N7000 With unofficial CM10 nightly version 10-20120827
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Congrats! I still would never trust it. Hope you don't regret it. Btw i found it on Adobe's site just fine, before i posted the link.
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Congrats! I still would never trust it. Hope you don't regret it. Btw i found it on Adobe's site just fine, before i posted the link.
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whe i visit the adobe site with my note, it instantly redirects me to the store, and there the description says that the flash player wont be supportet on android versions beyond 4.0.x
when i visit adobes site with my computer, and i chosse change system, there is no android-option.
would you please post the link? i'm interested now
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whe i visit the adobe site with my note, it instantly redirects me to the store, and there the description says that the flash player wont be supportet on android versions beyond 4.0.x
when i visit adobes site with my computer, and i chosse change system, there is no android-option.
would you please post the link? i'm interested now
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I went to Adobe's download archive and there it is. Straight from Adobe:
Flash Player for Android 4.0 archives
Flash Player 11.1.for Android 4.0 (11.1.115.17)
Flash Player 11.1 for Android 4.0 (11.1.115.12)
Flash Player 11.1 for Android 4.0 (11.1.115.11)
Flash Player 11.1 for Android 4.0 (11.1.115.8)
Flash Player 11.1 for Android 4.0 (11.1.115.7)
Flash Player 11.1 for Android 4.0 (11.1.112.61)
Flash Player 11.1 for Android 4.0 (11.1.112.60)
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**SOURCE:http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/archived-flash-player-versions.html
thanks i may should have scrolled a little bit further
will install the latest version when i'm back home
This is an Xposed module (See http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574401 for more on Xposed) that allows Netflix to work on CM10.1 on Exynos4 devices.
Source code is at https://github.com/Entropy512/XposedNetflixWorkaround - Use the Android Developer Tools Eclipse package to build it
To install:
Install the Xposed Installer APK from the thread linked above
Install the Xposed framework using Xposed Installer
Install the APK linked in this post
Reboot your device after enabling the module in Xposed Installer
Enjoy Netflix
How does this work?
For whatever reason, Netflix uses its own player, called JPlayer, if it detects that it is running on Android 4.2. For whatever reason, JPlayer does NOT like the current video subsystem in CM10.1 on Exynos4 devices.
What this module does is make Netflix always think that it is running on ICS, which will make it use what appears to be the system OMX player. (I'm not entirely sure of this, but I am sure that it is NOT JPlayer and it DOES work on all of my devices I've tested).
This is an interim workaround/hack until the root cause of JPlayer failing on Exynos4 devices can be determined. (Edit: From talking with a few people, JPlayer is replacing a number of components of Android's playback framework. This includes components that have been altered for Exynos4 compatibility.)
DO NOT REPORT THIS ISSUE IN CYANOGENMOD JIRA. No affected devices are receiving M or stable builds and this is one of the many reasons.
reserved 2 - probably not needed
Worked perfect thanks
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I'm having issues installing Xposed - after I install the apk and hit the install button, it throws the error "cannot read /data/xposed/modules.whitelist".
Netflix still a no go for me!
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Worked on the U2.
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BeardedB said:
Netflix still a no go for me!
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Working here... More details please?
dpwhitty11 said:
I'm having issues installing Xposed - after I install the apk and hit the install button, it throws the error "cannot read /data/xposed/modules.whitelist".
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Could you try this installer instead? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36436643#post36436643
It's a known problem for some ROMs which fail to update /data/system/packages.list.
rovo89 said:
Could you try this installer instead? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36436643#post36436643
It's a known problem for some ROMs which fail to update /data/system/packages.list.
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Worked perfectly, thanks!
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Andrew, version 1.8.1 of Netflix works on Exynos4 + Jelly Bean. I'm not sure if it's the last known working version but it's an alternative; I took a stab and downloaded the version I thought might be at/around the last Netflix update for ICS.
Edit: arcee indicated that 2.1.1 will work in tomorrow's build, not sure if specific to Odroid only.
CMNein said:
Andrew, version 1.8.1 of Netflix works on Exynos4 + Jelly Bean. I'm not sure if it's the last known working version but it's an alternative; I took a stab and downloaded the version I thought might be at/around the last Netflix update for ICS.
Edit: arcee indicated that 2.1.1 will work in tomorrow's build, not sure if specific to Odroid only.
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He took a different approach to killing JPlayer:
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/andr...mmit/916bbf03847ef5e3b5264bbbeac6c30399281520
So this Xposed mod may become obsolete...
There's no clean way to do this. Either there is app-specific **** in the device tree that is difficult for users to remove if it ever gets derpy, or users have to actively search for a workaround such as this one.
Entropy512 said:
He took a different approach to killing JPlayer:
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/andr...mmit/916bbf03847ef5e3b5264bbbeac6c30399281520
So this Xposed mod may become obsolete...
There's no clean way to do this. Either there is app-specific **** in the device tree that is difficult for users to remove if it ever gets derpy, or users have to actively search for a workaround such as this one.
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Latest working version is 2.0.1, the APK is linked below. It is the last version before they have introduced the newest controls. Works just fine on S2 with CM 10.1.
http://www.mediafire.com/?4ra0wf9h441r1oo
This is the easiest solution for the problem right now. Don't update from Market, but that is I guess quite obvious.
kokesh said:
Latest working version is 2.0.1, the APK is linked below. It is the last version before they have introduced the newest controls. Works just fine on S2 with CM 10.1.
http://www.mediafire.com/?4ra0wf9h441r1oo
This is the easiest solution for the problem right now. Don't update from Market, but that is I guess quite obvious.
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The Xposed solution allows you to update and install from the Market with no issues.
Arcee's "patch the configuration XML file" approach also works.
Entropy512 said:
The Xposed solution allows you to update and install from the Market with no issues.
Arcee's "patch the configuration XML file" approach also works.
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I know, but I can't get it to work on my 2013-01-17 CM10.1 nightly S2, this was the best way to fix it.
Xposed can't install.
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Is this something that will eventually be rolled into a cm 10.1 nightly update or will it always be something that has to be installed separately on the side? Thanks again for all your awesome work.
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Is this something that will eventually be rolled into a cm 10.1 nightly update or will it always be something that has to be installed separately on the side? Thanks again for all your awesome work.
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Dependent on the device maintainer I'm sure. My Odroid U2 has a fix merged in last night's nightly. YMMV.
Entropy512 said:
He took a different approach to killing JPlayer:
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/andr...mmit/916bbf03847ef5e3b5264bbbeac6c30399281520
So this Xposed mod may become obsolete...
There's no clean way to do this. Either there is app-specific **** in the device tree that is difficult for users to remove if it ever gets derpy, or users have to actively search for a workaround such as this one.
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Any chance of adding this to Galaxy S2 nightlies?
I've added <int name="nflx_player_type" value="6" /> manually to the config file and it works.
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Is this something that will eventually be rolled into a cm 10.1 nightly update or will it always be something that has to be installed separately on the side? Thanks again for all your awesome work.
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I'm considering using arcee's approach... I really dislike having app-specific **** in the device tree though...
I can't figure out why people are having issues installing Xposed - it has installed flawlessly on every CM10.1 device I've tried. The fact that it may fail on certain manufacturer-customized firmwares isn't relevant here as this hack is specific to CM10.1
The only thing I can think of might be that Superuser prompts aren't quite working right on some people's devices.
As to eventually including Xposed in CM itself - It is something I would love to see, however as a device maintainer, it's "above my pay grade". Including it directly in CM would require careful consideration and analysis by the project leads.
I'm working on a flashable zip that drops a script in init.d to get the job done. The script is based on https://github.com/CyanogenMod/andr...mmit/916bbf03847ef5e3b5264bbbeac6c30399281520 although I had to tweak it a little to get it to work. I can share it once it is finished, if anyone is interested. It will also copy a script to addon.d so that as I update cm10.1, the hack will be persistent.
It'd be nice if we had access to DashClock updates like anyone else. Today a new version of DashClock came out on the Play Store but we can't update it because it's inbuilt into Omni.
+1 for this
Delete /system/app/DashClock.apk of change its extension.
Reboot.
Install this apk - http://www10.zippyshare.com/v/33890457/file.html
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UtkarshGupta said:
Delete /system/app/DashClock.apk of change its extension.
Reboot.
Install this apk - http://www10.zippyshare.com/v/33890457/file.html
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i know, but the error was reported to be corrected in next build. :fingers-crossed:
Just tried updating on latest nightly and still getting the error. Even deleting the apk and rebooting I can't install from the Play store. Maybe remove DashClock from Omni altogether, it's easy enough to install from the store and we'll be able to get updates when they're released and not have to wait for a new hold of the ROM, this is far to much like a OEM/carrier restriction.
IIIIkoolaidIIII said:
Just tried updating on latest nightly and still getting the error. Even deleting the apk and rebooting I can't install from the Play store. Maybe remove DashClock from Omni altogether, it's easy enough to install from the store and we'll be able to get updates when they're released and not have to wait for a new hold of the ROM, this is far to much like a OEM/carrier restriction.
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I removed the .apk that comes with OmniROM, rebooted, and installed the newest version from UtkarshGupta's link. Everything went fine.
Now for the .apk to survive between updates, all you have to do is add the DashClock.apk to an .sh script in the /system/addon.d directory. Works like charm on my manta (Nexus 10).
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I removed the .apk that comes with OmniROM, rebooted, and installed the newest version from UtkarshGupta's link. Everything went fine.
Now for the .apk to survive between updates, all you have to do is add the DashClock.apk to an .sh script in the /system/addon.d directory. Works like charm on my manta (Nexus 10).
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I'd rather be able to just update from the store and not have to worry about scripts. I'm also in the DashClock beta program which I don't get with it being included in the ROM. I know it's possible to do as you stated but I'd prefer to do it via the store and still be involved in the beta program.
IIIIkoolaidIIII said:
I'd rather be able to just update from the store and not have to worry about scripts. I'm also in the DashClock beta program which I don't get with it being included in the ROM. I know it's possible to do as you stated but I'd prefer to do it via the store and still be involved in the beta program.
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+1.
There's something I don't really understand, though.
As far as I can tell from the changelog, Dashclock updates should have been added to Omni on 1/1-14. But even though I just tried removing the system APK and updating to the latest nightly build of Omni, it's still running Dashclock 1.5 build 26... Should that not be 1.6 build 30?
Yeah I'd noticed that as well. Will have to try and bring this up as a feature/bug request on their jira tracker if they have one.
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+1.
There's something I don't really understand, though.
As far as I can tell from the changelog, Dashclock updates should have been added to Omni on 1/1-14. But even though I just tried removing the system APK and updating to the latest nightly build of Omni, it's still running Dashclock 1.5 build 26... Should that not be 1.6 build 30?
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IIIIkoolaidIIII said:
I'd rather be able to just update from the store and not have to worry about scripts. I'm also in the DashClock beta program which I don't get with it being included in the ROM. I know it's possible to do as you stated but I'd prefer to do it via the store and still be involved in the beta program.
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A New update with Android 5.0 (Lollipop) support is released. You can update it from through Google Play. Alternatively, you can download from the the official download page
https://sites.google.com/site/mxvpen/download
Release Notes:
Supports Android 5.0
Added View menu on the media list screen for the selection of view mode, sorting order, display fields.
Supports MOD audio files including .mod, .s3m, .xm, .it, and more.
Added "Scroll to last played media" option under Settings > List.
Added "Toggle playback with play button" under Settings > Player.
Audio track can be disabled through the audio track selection box.
Sound volume can be changed independently of system volume by checking off Settings > Audio > System volume.
Entire files on a folder can be played by long pressing folder item.
Thanks for creating this thread, keeps the spam threads out by cleaning the dust
I'm glad this was addressed. MXPlayer is probably my most used app on the phone and I don't want to upgrade before knowing whether the player will work or not.
Good idea @ktsamy, hopefully this will be sufficient to pre-empt the chaos that happened last year with the KitKat upgrades, and lessen the amount of spam that bleu gets.
In the latest SDK (if you've downloaded all the available parts via the SDK Manager), there is a large amount of sources under sources/android-21/android, including a boatload of classes that are not public interfaces and only for internal use. In the unlikely event the MX Player authors have not taken a look there yet, then please do, and see if what you need is there.
Chainfire said:
In the latest SDK (if you've downloaded all the available parts via the SDK Manager), there is a large amount of sources under sources/android-21/android, including a boatload of classes that are not public interfaces and only for internal use. In the unlikely event the MX Player authors have not taken a look there yet, then please do, and see if what you need is there.
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Chainfire, thank you for the excellent tip!
@bleu8888, you should definitely take a look at this. Those internal use classes sound very relevant to you.
Any progress on this?
No I'm not asking for a eta and forgive me if it sounds like this
The thing is when you don't have it you know the value it holds.
New test build partially supports 5.0 developer preview.
Visit following link for more information.
https://sites.google.com/site/mxvpen/translation/test-build
bleu8888 said:
New test build partially supports 5.0 developer preview.
Visit following link for more information.
https://sites.google.com/site/mxvpen/translation/test-build
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Great... will try it and give feedback. Thanks
Edit: installed... on opening it still gives the error - Unsupported Android Version.
I am using rooted Android L Preview LPX13D with custom kernel (Flar2's ElementalX with Selinux permissive and PIE patcher installed).
Doesn't work, but have you linked the wrong download? The version number shows September
Aashuk Mehta said:
Doesn't work, but have you linked the wrong download? The version number shows September
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gverma1 said:
Great... will try it and give feedback. Thanks
Edit: installed... on opening it still gives the error - Unsupported Android Version.
I am using rooted Android L Preview LPX13D with custom kernel (Flar2's ElementalX with Selinux permissive and PIE patcher installed).
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New test build partially supports 5.0 developer preview.
Visit following link for more information.
https://sites.google.com/site/mxvpen/translation/test-build
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It looks like @bleu8888 has forgot to update the link of free version
Try this one
https://sites.google.com/site/mxvpe...32_neon_direct_nightly.apk?attredirects=0&d=1
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It looks like @bleu8888 has forgot to update the link of free version
Try this one
https://sites.google.com/site/mxvpe...32_neon_direct_nightly.apk?attredirects=0&d=1
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This one worked
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This one worked
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What build you're running?
Aashuk Mehta said:
What build you're running?
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Latest Lollipop preview LPX13D on my Nexus 5. Rooted, twrp2.8.1.0, elementalx kernel, selinux permissive, pie patch.
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Chainfire said:
In the latest SDK (if you've downloaded all the available parts via the SDK Manager), there is a large amount of sources under sources/android-21/android, including a boatload of classes that are not public interfaces and only for internal use. In the unlikely event the MX Player authors have not taken a look there yet, then please do, and see if what you need is there.
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These are all Java codes. The source codes I am looking for is C++ codes used for building media framework.
Sorry for the OT but @bleu8888, is there a plan of materializing mx player?
aldyu said:
Sorry for the OT but @bleu8888, is there a plan of materializing mx player?
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I will check material themes.
bleu8888 said:
I will check material themes.
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Sweeeeeeeettt
bleu8888 said:
I will check material themes.
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@bleu8888 did some research for ya, https://plus.google.com/114892667463719782631/posts/KYrGeu7BX3p
Hope this helps
Both links are not loading the page, any other links to beta my, even semi working?
ssojyeti2 said:
Hey guys, little update. Was able to get V4A to process SoundCloud using this magisk module:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-universal-deepbuffer-remover-t3577067/page32
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hjjiang said:
For ppl using SuperSU + ARISE, i have installed the above: acp_1.4 with the remove option (vol down) for the latest SoundCloud (2018.4.17) to work
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Hey people, I hacked Soundcloud to work with Viper4Android.
Since Soundcloud uses its own built-in media player, V4A could not process its music. I fixed that!
I plan on updating this thread for every new stable release. Don't ask me to mod the beta versions. Enjoy:good:
Version: 2017.05.30-release
Easy Method (not recommended)
Use this modded soundcloud apk. Profit.
Warning: Offline playback does not process with V4A with this apk. I'm trying to fix this
Warning 2: If you use this method, streaming cache gets broken in Soundcloud. Which is why I recommend scrolling down just a tad more
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Since for some reason I only took one post when I made this thread, let's just act like post #2 starts here
Alternate (BETTER) Method
Soundcloud V4A processing can be fixed by modifying /system/ect/audio_policy.conf (HUGE thanks to @DKnightX91 for the tip)
Open your audio_policy.conf (each device's file is different, so for now there's no one fix all) and remove these lines:
Code:
low_latency {
AUDIO_DEVICE_OUT_EARPIECE|AUDIO_DEVICE_OUT_SPEAKER|AUDIO_DEVICE_OUT_WIRED_HEADSET|AUDIO_DEVICE_OUT_WIRED_HEADPHONE|AUDIO_DEVICE_OUT_ALL_SCO|AUDIO_DEVICE_OUT_AUX_DIGITAL
flags AUDIO_OUTPUT_FLAG_FAST }
*lines may vary based on device. Just remove everything between the 'low_latency' brackets
Then, you can use regular Soundcloud from the play store with V4A.
Edit: Newer roms don't seem to use the audio_policy.conf, so if you're unable to locate that file, I inquire that you refer to this post. It seems that deep_buffer causes issues with V4A and removing it properly can fix it.
Thanks for this, I don't really use Soundcloud but now this is here I might have to in the future
thanks for this, thread subscribed =) been wanting this for a while now
I have found a version of V4A 2.5.0.5 by guitardedhero which somehow works for me with default soundcloud.
Even on Nougat.
Tested it on bacon and hammerhead both same result
Awesome, tested here with my RR 5.7.4 and it worked like a charm, thank you
I use soundcloud too much. And will use even more now!
U are my hero I tried to get soundcloud to work with v4a for ages as i use it a lot (probably like the one above me xD)
Nice! Really nice! Just gonna try if navbar equalizer module works with it
Holy Crap, it works!!! Thank you soo much mate:laugh::good:
henrikh1998 said:
I have found a version of V4A 2.5.0.4 by guitardedhero which somehow works for me with default soundcloud.
Even on Nougat.
Tested it on bacon and hammerhead both same result
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Same here, on op3 AOSiP.
While v4a does not work with any music app except oneplus music on Oxygen (based) op3 roms. Maybe this helps in that scenario.
On HTC 10 viper 5.4 all ok thank you
henrikh1998 said:
I have found a version of V4A 2.5.0.4 by guitardedhero which somehow works for me with default soundcloud.
Even on Nougat.
Tested it on bacon and hammerhead both same result
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Link? I'd love to try it out. Would've spared me some time hahaha
ssojyeti2 said:
Link? I'd love to try it out. Would've spared me some time hahaha
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=69154518&postcount=809
This is a post i created in a bacon rom thread.
First flash zip file from first link, then update the via zip installed v4a app with the apk in second link.
For me Soundcloud works with this setup on bacon and hammerhead both 7.1.1.
Remember to have Selinux on permissive to make V4A working at all.
Wait...This is a modded SoundCloud? How does this work?
Thanks so very much, now I have soundcloud working with Dolby Atmos ?
Great work.
zeeBomb said:
Wait...This is a modded SoundCloud? How does this work?
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Just install as a regular apk, profit :highfive:
OMG! Finally my Boomsound on HTC 10 working with SoundCloud... Thanks you.
Thanks so much!! This used to be my old method, which has since stopped working https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=61697941&postcount=4
:good:
Still not working on Google Pixel 7.1.1. I don't understand why SoundCloud needs to use its own player. Xposed and SoundCloud not processing were some of the main reasons I didn't want to go to Nougat.
Works perfectly, but when you decide to download the music for SoundCloud Go, it stops processing and only processes what's streamed. Any chance you could look into this?
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Curiousn00b said:
Works perfectly, but when you decide to download the music for SoundCloud Go, it stops processing and only processes what's streamed. Any chance you could look into this?
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could u get me a log of the error?