[Q] Where are android baseband files in a miui custom rom? - General Questions and Answers

I need to flash a new android custom rom. it is Miui rom i think the baseband is for china only.
So , i like to extract baseband from zip flash file, but i don't know where are baseband files in zip flash file.
The context of zip file is:
data[folder],META-INF[folder],system[folder],boot.img,fat.bin,modem_st1.mbn,modem_st2.mbn
any help please

Your best bet would be to check a miui site. There is no development for it here.

Roms usually don't contain the baseband, but if that text you posted is from the ROM zip, the modem files are the baseband.
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hi there,
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Sarvesh Sawant said:
I want the stock rom file i dont want any other roms.
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Hi guys, i have a question...
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https://www.rwilco12.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=92
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