Which custom ROMs have loud headphone audio like the stock ROM?
I am not interested in installing custom kernel or any sort of audio mod/tweak.
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no custom room comes close to stock when it comes to audio.
And besides, if you want a custom rom, you'll have to install a 3rd party kernel anyway.
liveroy said:
And besides, if you want a custom rom, you'll have to install a 3rd party kernel anyway.
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Why?
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Gambler_3 said:
Why?
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Because the stock one won't boot them, if it's not something based on stock rom.
liveroy said:
Because the stock one won't boot them, if it's not something based on stock rom.
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Sorry I am not getting you, what won't boot?
Gambler_3 said:
Sorry I am not getting you, what won't boot?
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A custom ROM, it will probably need a 3rd party kernel too, that's what I meant.
I installed stock Rom with Gravity Box and so far very happy with it. As long as this works with future updates I don't need a custom Rom.
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I have never used a stock rom unless I bought a new phone and was working on installing a custom one, so I'm new to stock roms. I have the stock JB rom and I tried to flash air kernel to my device. As I was booting up, it wouldn't go past the Google splash screen. Are custom kernels not supported on stock roms?
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I've flashed custom kernels on rooted stock plenty of times. It may just be that Air Kernel is having issues with some phones. I know SimpleKernel works, but it's basically stock with BLN and Voodoo. A few people on JellyBelly ROM had issues with Air Kernel too, so it's not just stock that's having issues with it.
OK. Do you know if matr1x kernel works or not?
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DefinitiveX said:
OK. Do you know if matr1x kernel works or not?
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few threads and posts on this and yes i would suggest using 14.5 or 18?
OK. Thank you.
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Yeah I'm working on a new one so just hold tight
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Try Thalamus's kernel. Its what I use and JB loves it.
mathkid95 said:
Yeah I'm working on a new one so just hold tight
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Sounds good. Feel free to pm me when its done and i will take it for a spin.
Ron Overdrive said:
Try Thalamus's kernel. Its what I use and JB loves it.
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What is the file name fro. The download? I do believe its on my storage already, I just dont remember the file name. Lol
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Hey guys, I'm just wondering if anybody is working on any new Rom's for the LG G2?
I've only seen two so far that are based on LG's layout (OptimusRs and Cloudy) and I'm wondering if anybody else is trying something.
Seriously ???
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2
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LS.xD said:
Seriously ???
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2
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Yeah I've installed all of those....... But they are not like OptimusRs and Cloudy. I forget what they're called, but they have different layout. All of those are like Google. I was wondering about ROMs based on the g2 layout.
rodpgfx said:
Yeah I've installed all of those....... But they are not like OptimusRs and Cloudy. I forget what they're called, but they have different layout. All of those are like Google. I was wondering about ROMs based on the g2 layout.
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Now someone else may understand you Or still not
The mentioned roms are both based on LG G Pro 2 stock roms (ported to G2)
What exactly are you looking for?
LS.xD said:
Now someone else may understand you Or still not
The mentioned roms are both based on LG G Pro 2 stock roms (ported to G2)
What exactly are you looking for?
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Yeah, I guess that's what I'm wondering.....is there anymore Rom's out there based on the lg g2 stock Rom other than OptimusRs and cloudy?
rodpgfx said:
Yeah, I guess that's what I'm wondering.....is there anymore Rom's out there based on the lg g2 stock Rom other than OptimusRs and cloudy?
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Are you looking for a specific android version e.g. 4.4.2 or a built in feature / app / launcher ?
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Are you looking for a specific android version e.g. 4.4.2 or a built in feature / app / launcher ?
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Well, obviously it would have to be current or what's the point to install it.
That was rhetoric.....I want 4.4.x
I bought a Moto G when it had gotten really popular I thought development would be great on it. Its been anything but great.
Is Motorola the reason for it? Like are they not providing all the tools that the devs need? Or there are simply not enough good devs working on the phone?
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Motorola is providing optimized software which is more than enough for most of users and devs...
Also you have official supports for some famous roms..
If development means porting touchwiz and sense themed roms then sorry.. You might never see that happening..
Poor? We have FAUX KERNEL! Also we have many good devs working for ROMs like Quarx and many more..
But yeah, stock roms is very good, so not everyone want custom rom
Buy some cheap chinese phone, then you know what is poor developement..
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Poor? We have FAUX KERNEL! Also we have many good devs working for ROMs like Quarx and many more..
But yeah, stock roms is very good, so not everyone want custom rom
Buy some cheap chinese phone, then you know what is poor developement..
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There is no stable CM, most custom ROMs have terrible audio quality. I came from the Nexus S so my frame of comparison is not a Chinese phone.
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There is no stable CM, most custom ROMs have terrible audio quality. I came from the Nexus S so my frame of comparison is not a Chinese phone.
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Quarx CM11 is stable if you ask me. And about audio quality, i never had such problems ( i use V4A though )
crDroid should be stable enough. Just notice that bugs with xposed are not supported
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Quarx CM11 is stable if you ask me. And about audio quality, i never had such problems ( i use V4A though )
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Ya using an audio mod is a different thing, out of the box most roms have significantly worse audio than stock rom and devs just don't seem to give a damn about that.
Officially CM is still stuck at M6.
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Ya using an audio mod is a different thing, out of the box most roms have significantly worse audio than stock rom and devs just don't seem to give a damn about that.
Officially CM is still stuck at M6.
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I found that in my case custom ROMs have a much better audio quality than stock, but that's just my experience.
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I bought a Moto G when it had gotten really popular I thought development would be great on it. Its been anything but great.
Is Motorola the reason for it? Like are they not providing all the tools that the devs need? Or there are simply not enough good devs working on the phone?
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Poor development? There is almost every ROM available for the Moto G. Officially or Unofficially. I was looking for a ROM to build, but after going through countless forums, I still couldn't find much that isn't already there for the Moto G. The developers are active too. What more could you ask for?
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eddydc1 said:
Poor? We have FAUX KERNEL! Also we have many good devs working for ROMs like Quarx and many more..
But yeah, stock roms is very good, so not everyone want custom rom
Buy some cheap chinese phone, then you know what is poor developement..
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Having a ROM and having a good ROM are 2 different things. I have used CM which was never stable and I have used Gummy ROM which had poor audio. I made a thread asking for a stable ROM with stock like audio and people said there is no such thing. Is that not enough?
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Having a ROM and having a good ROM are 2 different things. I have used CM which was never stable and I have used Gummy ROM which had poor audio. I made a thread asking for a stable ROM with stock like audio and people said there is no such thing. Is that not enough?
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hava look at liquidsmooth
Gambler_3 said:
Having a ROM and having a good ROM are 2 different things. I have used CM which was never stable and I have used Gummy ROM which had poor audio. I made a thread asking for a stable ROM with stock like audio and people said there is no such thing. Is that not enough?
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If you are that much of an audiophile why did you choose a mid-level phone?
Viper4android is a valid tool
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If you are that much of an audiophile why did you choose a mid-level phone?
Viper4android is a valid tool
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This comment made me chuckle.
Audiophile...whoo!! :laugh:
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Poor development? There is almost every ROM available for the Moto G. Officially or Unofficially. I was looking for a ROM to build, but after going through countless forums, I still couldn't find much that isn't already there for the Moto G. The developers are active too. What more could you ask for?
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2nd gen Moto G could use your help. If you could port it over that is
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If you are that much of an audiophile why did you choose a mid-level phone?
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Who said anything about being an audiophile? Expecting custom roms to have at least as good sound quality as the stock out of the box experience is not being an audiophile.
Mind you the Moto G has one of the best audio quality of 2013 phones. It's better than a lot of flagships.
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2nd gen Moto G could use your help. If you could port it over that is
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I'm running out of time these days.. Let's see.
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Gambler_3 said:
Who said anything about being an audiophile? Expecting custom roms to have at least as good sound quality as the stock out of the box experience is not being an audiophile.
Mind you the Moto G has one of the best audio quality of 2013 phones. It's better than a lot of flagships.
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What audio problems do you have? I've never had any
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Or if you don't like the ROMs, just go back to stock.
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I'm running out of time these days.. Let's see.
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Any sort of development done would be helpful right now. All we have is a root guide and a sometimes working/sometimes not TWRP recovery
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What audio problems do you have? I've never had any
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Or if you don't like the ROMs, just go back to stock.
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Low volume in custom ROMs. Yes I am running stock ROM now.
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If you are that much of an audiophile why did you choose a mid-level phone?
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Well audio is notably lower in loudness when compared to stock. Short to say, its degraded from stock rom. It's not a matter of low end mid end high end phone.
It seems like a highly customizable stock rom, and it's currently using lollipop. So is there any way we can get in on that?
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It seems like a highly customizable stock rom, and it's currently using lollipop. So is there any way we can get in on that?
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Maybe the ask the developer?
I tried asking, and didn't get a reply.
Literally take the ROM and slap a D850 Lollipop kernel on it.
Of course, if we had one...
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Literally take the ROM and slap a D850 Lollipop kernel on it.
Of course, if we had one...
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We have no lollipop kernel..... It is a stock ROM I am assuming. We will have to wait for official
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shayneflashindaily said:
We have no lollipop kernel..... It is a stock ROM I am assuming. We will have to wait for official
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Yeah, it's a v20e-based ROM.
I thought android now also had a kit kat ROM?
I rooted my 6045O last night and I'm excited to try a ROM on this phone. I seen the big thread on the CyanogenMod 12.1 http://forum.xda-developers.com/ido...om-cyanogenmod-12-1-alcatel-onetouch-t3225533
But I wanna make sure it's the best ROM for this phone.
you cant read idol 3 section?
Wow thanks for being friendly to the new guy. As I stated, I seen the big thread on the CyanogenMod 12.1. Just wanted to make sure there wasn't a better ROM that you guys might know of before I put time into learning about that one.
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I rooted my 6045O last night and I'm excited to try a ROM on this phone. I seen the big thread on the CyanogenMod 12.1 http://forum.xda-developers.com/ido...om-cyanogenmod-12-1-alcatel-onetouch-t3225533
But I wanna make sure it's the best ROM for this phone.
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I'm not for sure either.great work on all though.I'm leaning toward the dcz rom cause from my understanding its fast,smooth and I like stock style roms.
I didn't see a DCZ thread?
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If you gonna flash a ROM know that besides dcz, only fully working ROM is cm12.1 also I'm using 60450
Ok so those are my options. Thanks. Do you know any pros/cons of one vs the other?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/idol-3/development/rom-6045-i806-dcz-stock-oc-kernel-root-t3257511
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Ok so those are my options. Thanks. Do you know any pros/cons of one vs the other?
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Well do you want stock ROM with overclock kernel(DCZ) vs the beauty and customization of cyanogenmod?
All dcz rom is a almost fully debloated stock ROM and custom kernel made by team adrv.
903tex said:
Well do you want stock ROM with overclock kernel(DCZ) vs the beauty and customization of cyanogenmod?
All dcz rom is a almost fully debloated stock ROM and custom kernel made by team adrv.
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If the stock rom did not have such lag I'd suggest the majority stick with it unless you had a specific reason not to. Since it DOES have lag, I'd suggest the i806/DCZ rom since it is a version of stock that should eliminate the lag and work fully with the hardware. All the other rom's have issues of one type or another.
Resurrection Remix still has several things wrong..the camera off the top of my head. CM12.1 still has issues. Currently the cm12.1 dev does not have the device in hand...neither does the resurrection remix dev....working on rom's without the device is similar to driving blindfolded. You are guaranteed to get SOMEWHERE but it may not be where you want to be.
There are only 3 real roms available other than original stock and I HIGHLY recommend you backup your stock with twrp so you can go back to it for system updates. Why are the system updates so important if you are on another rom? They are the only way you can get modem driver mods/improvements among other things.
I'm not sure which I'd prefer at the moment. Guess I'll just read lol
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Cm 12.1 (10/29) is most stable on my idol 3 (6045i). Resurrection Remix is not stable. Random reboots, lag and speakers and cam don't work.
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Thanks for the tips. I do like performance and stability over anything. So I'll check out DCZ. I've already backed up stock.
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If the stock rom did not have such lag I'd suggest the majority stick with it unless you had a specific reason not to. Since it DOES have lag, I'd suggest the i806/DCZ rom since it is a version of stock that should eliminate the lag and work fully with the hardware. All the other rom's have issues of one type or another.
Resurrection Remix still has several things wrong..the camera off the top of my head. CM12.1 still has issues. Currently the cm12.1 dev does not have the device in hand...neither does the resurrection remix dev....working on rom's without the device is similar to driving blindfolded. You are guaranteed to get SOMEWHERE but it may not be where you want to be.
There are only 3 real roms available other than original stock and I HIGHLY recommend you backup your stock with twrp so you can go back to it for system updates. Why are the system updates so important if you are on another rom? They are the only way you can get modem driver mods/improvements among other things.
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Are you talking about me?
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Are you talking about me?
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Are you paranoid?
famewolf said:
Are you paranoid?
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Are you?
Sorry, wrong thread.