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Can some one port the flyme os from the latest mexiu mx 3 to nexus 5 ?
Is the new OS kit kat based? Won't do any good if it it's still stuck at 4.3. This is why I believe MIUI hasn't made its way here yet.
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Will, looks like flyme os is now KitKat and 4.4.2. Any takers for porting? Willing beta tester here!
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I need a HK firmware version (in .zip format). The CN version of Flyme 3.6.1A uses .bin file format.
datagutt said:
I need a HK firmware version (in .zip format). The CN version of Flyme 3.6.1A uses .bin file format.
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have been searching for a while now, but the mx3 only got the kit kat test like 5 days ago, might need to wait awhile before the hk zip
but would be awesome to see flyme os on the n5 though (btw finally noticed a fellow Norwegian, with a n5 must be my lucky day )
FettleifIsMyUserName said:
have been searching for a while now, but the mx3 only got the kit kat test like 5 days ago, might need to wait awhile before the hk zip
but would be awesome to see flyme os on the n5 though (btw finally noticed a fellow Norwegian, with a n5 must be my lucky day )
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Already managed to convert it into a zip.
I am working on the port now, currently WIFI, sound and camera is broken but stuff like RIL works.
It does seem to crash a lot though, and i get low memory errors.
Oh, and i can't log into to my MEIZU account because they whitelist access by IMEI
datagutt said:
Already managed to convert it into a zip.
I am working on the port now, currently WIFI, sound and camera is broken but stuff like RIL works.
It does seem to crash a lot though, and i get low memory errors.
Oh, and i can't log into to my MEIZU account because they whitelist access by IMEI
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wow...that was fast
here is for testing
Carbon Rom 5.1.1 msm8960_jbbl
...i have found it on chinese website and just reupload it
Info:
-made in china by Moonlight Rom
-based on Android 5.1.1
-carbonrom fibers
Download Link:
CARBON-5.1.1-Final-moto_msm8960_jbbl.zip - 309.66 MB
gapps not included
EDIT...tested by me and works...only is needed to delete some chinese apps and install normal keyboard
Thank you!
2 questions: how is the Speed? I´ve read that cm 12.1 roms are eating up too much ram to run smoothly on our phone.
And on this Chinese blog, there are a few roms, did you also test their Moto MSM8960_jbbl通刷 FlymeOS5.1.6.24R or Moto MSM8960_jbbl通刷 Suda1.1 安卓5.1.1 V4.0 ?
From the Changelog, these roms are all a bit the same functions.
I really love the Network Speed indication (from the xposed Framework modules). Didn´t know it was already built- in meanwhile into new Roms.
God, this "checking sd card for errors" is killing me. It´s a nice rom, but what is this 5.1. **** of external sd card handling which cannot mount the external card, even though it is ok.
Would you please upload again because link download is dead
dedik46 said:
Would you please upload again because link download is dead
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here you go -> https://pc.cd/HHActalK
first I have to say that the rom is luxury and I liked a lot and I've had at a XT925 (razr hd)
although I have the XT925 but for this series of phones is the same thanks to the unified code and hardware similarities
I would now like to ask if anyone has already tested the hdmi output in this rom, that I do and not audio output by hdmi
and another that had problems was with the video playback but we already have solved changing a few libs
but what if it matters me is whether the audio output hdmi works and if not to be left on one side and not burn the neouronas trying to fix it, but I think the problem comes from the kernel ...
and there is no nfc but that I do not use so do not bother me ...
EIDT: audio output by hdmi is working now i dont kno how make it work but... ITS WORKING :highfive::victory:
ok now is time for make a flasheable zip.... and the question is... how to make a flasheable zip from a backup of TWRP 3.0.2
Motivated by the aptX codecs for CM14.1 bluetooth stack found by dh.harald (https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/themes/mod-aptx-codec-t3521228) I present:
APTX (HD) support for CyanogenMod 13 based ROMs - V1.2
I ported the aptx codec offloading support from the latest Qualcomm bluetooth stack over to the bluetooth stack from CM 13. After a full week of porting and bugfixing I managed to get it to work on my Galaxy S5 running CM13!
Please go ahead and test this on other devices (or other Marshmallow based ROMs, if the bluetooth stack's API is equal to the API from CM13, it should work).
If it does not work for you, dirty flash your ROM again, the modification should be overwritten.
Requirements
ARMv7 device (sorry, no ARM64 or x86 support!)
CM13.0 ROM (for 14.X see dh.harald's thread)
aptX capable headset/speaker
Download
aptXforCM13_v1.2.zip (AFH)
aptXforCM13_v1.2.zip (Github)
Installation
1. Install zip from recovery
2. Add the following to the /system/build.prop file
Code:
persist.bt.a2dp_offload_cap=sbc-aptx-aptxhd
Search your log for the line I bt_btif_media: btif_a2dp_encoder_init Selected Codec aptX to see if it works.
Confirmed devices
Samsung Galaxy S5 (klte) on CM 13.0 (SD801)
OnePlus 3 on CM 13.0 (SD820)
OnePlus 3 on BJRR (SD820)
Galaxy S6 Edge+ on CM13 (Exynos 7420)
LG G2 D802 on CM13 (SD800)
Version history
V1.2 - This release incorporates two security fixes for bionic and bt library (CVE-2017-0422, CVE-2017-0602)
V1.1 - Improved A2DP buffer sizes, fixing audio glitches and reduces CPU usage
V1.0 - Initial release
Build from source code
If you want to integrate this mod to your own build/ROM, use the following repositories:
https://github.com/mh0rst/android_bionic for bionic (In repo mainfest.xml: <project path="bionic" name="mh0rst/android_bionic" groups="pdk" />)
https://github.com/mh0rst/android_system_bt (In repo mainfest.xml: <project path="system/bt" name="mh0rst/android_system_bt" groups="pdk" revision="cm-13.0-with-aptx" />)
Impossible to download, ads everywhere, but no file...
ElDonTheo said:
Impossible to download, ads everywhere, but no file...
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Sorry for that, I didn't realize these sites had so many ads. Will upload to github and AFH this evening, make a suggestion if you want the file somewhere else.
Works fine here on a OnePlus3 with CM 13.0 nightly 20161107 (latest available version). I tested with a VTIN bluetooth 4.0 in-ear headphones.
Thanks a lot for this!!!
Works also fine on Sultan's CM13 for OP3.
Thank you very much for porting this to Marshmallow!
I need for xiaomi mi5.
lockdlock said:
I need for xiaomi mi5.
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I don't know what bluetooth stack is used by the mi5, at least for their official ROM. Because they are using the Snapdragon 820 processor it might be the standard fluoride stack, which may work. Just try to flash this mod, if it doesn't work, re-flash your original ROM.
I know the mi5 has unofficial cm13/14.1 support, you could try to flash one of those and then try my mod (for cm13) or dh.haralds mod (for cm14.1)
Download is great now, thanks
But I couldn't make it work, it breaks the Bluetooth, which cannot be enabled :/
Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 - RR unoffical
Same thing as mentioned above, it breaks the Bluetooth functionality.
Flashed it with and without dalvic / cache cleaning on htc one mini 2 with cm13
Does it need specific modifications to get it run?
Off topic: I read something on the forum - Snapdragon LLVM Compiler is just for the system not for compiling apps, right?
ElDonTheo said:
Download is great now, thanks
But I couldn't make it work, it breaks the Bluetooth, which cannot be enabled :/
Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 - RR unoffical
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Are you usung RR 5.8.0 or 5.7.4? Can you post a complete logcat of trying to enable bluetooth?
MrAnswer said:
Same thing as mentioned above, it breaks the Bluetooth functionality.
Flashed it with and without dalvic / cache cleaning on htc one mini 2 with cm13
Does it need specific modifications to get it run?
Off topic: I read something on the forum - Snapdragon LLVM Compiler is just for the system not for compiling apps, right?
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I looked at the logcat you provided and the source of the ROM, but the creator didn't release the manifest used to build the ROM, therefore I can't check for differences between the bluetooth stacks. I don't want to raise hopes, it is very hard for me to solve bugs in combination with devices I don't own and without meaningful logcat or (obvious differences in) the source code.
The only specific modification my mod needs is a small modification to libc (symbols needed by aptx library, which was originally compiled for Nougat), and this is already included in my mod. It is likely that your ROMs modify libc or has a different bluetooth stack than CM13.
The snapdragon compiler AFAIK was introduced with the nougat repositories, and can be used for both system and app compiling (at least the native parts of the apps). I don't use it ATM, because I still compile for Marshmallow based CM13.
Dear @brhorst
I have a SM-G928F and @Rainbow_Dash CM13 ported rom ,
before using your codec :
music streaming Bluetooth work but lot of noise
Call with bluetooth work but lot of noise
after used your aptx codec :
music streaming Bluetooth work weel !!!!
Call with bluetooth work but lot of noise
my question is , can I manage to use the libs for "call throught bluetooth"?
Br
Elkhardioui said:
Dear @brhorst
I have a SM-G928F and @Rainbow_Dash CM13 ported rom ,
before using your codec :
music streaming Bluetooth work but lot of noise
Call with bluetooth work but lot of noise
after used your aptx codec :
music streaming Bluetooth work weel !!!!
Call with bluetooth work but lot of noise
my question is , can I manage to use the libs for "call throught bluetooth"?
Br
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Hi,
unfortunately, the playback of audio and call handling is separated in the bluetooth standard (Audio => A2DP, Calling => HFP) and stack and cannot be mixed or exchanged in an easy way.
This makes perfect sense, because the requirements for both use cases are totally different: Audio should have best quality, latency is not an issue, whereas during a call, low latency is very important, which is gained as a trade off from audio quality.
I didn't touch the HFP part of the stack, maybe backporting it from nougat or newest Qualcomm repositories can help. As I can't reproduce the problem (don't have a S6 Edge), this has to be done by a developer with such a device.
I'm sorry I can't help you otherwise than having a great music listening experience via bluetooth.
brhorst said:
Hi,
unfortunately, the playback of audio and call handling is separated in the bluetooth standard (Audio => A2DP, Calling => HFP) and stack and cannot be mixed or exchanged in an easy way.
This makes perfect sense, because the requirements for both use cases are totally different: Audio should have best quality, latency is not an issue, whereas during a call, low latency is very important, which is gained as a trade off from audio quality.
I didn't touch the HFP part of the stack, maybe backporting it from nougat or newest Qualcomm repositories can help. As I can't reproduce the problem (don't have a S6 Edge), this has to be done by a developer with such a device.
I'm sorry I can't help you otherwise than having a great music listening experience via bluetooth.
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Dear sir,
Thank for your answer, I understand the situation, anyway good job and thank you for your amazing job
Would there be ARM64 support for this aptx codec CM13 ?
L649288 said:
Would there be ARM64 support for this aptx codec CM13 ?
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It's working fine on OnePlus 3 which is ARM64
lekronop said:
It's working fine on OnePlus 3 which is ARM64
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I installed it on Xiaomi Redmi 3 Pro, cm13 64bit, bluetooth stopped working at all. Restored system from backup.
Confirmed working on LG G2 D802 CM13, thank you!
01-30 12:11:57.563 I/bt_btif_media(3161): btif_a2dp_encoder_init Selected Codec aptX
L649288 said:
Would there be ARM64 support for this aptx codec CM13 ?
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L649288 said:
I installed it on Xiaomi Redmi 3 Pro, cm13 64bit, bluetooth stopped working at all. Restored system from backup.
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Arm64 would be possible if we could find arm64 versions of the libaptXScheduler.so and libaptX-1.0.0-rel-AndroidXXXX.so files. You may find them in firmware images of ARM64 devices supporting Nougat and aptX.
Then it would only be a matter of compiling the bluetooth stack against arm64.
Given the backwards compatibility of ARMv8, it might work if the bluetooth stack is compiled for ARM64. I can make a test build for ARM64 when I have some spare time (probably around March), or you could try to use my repositories to fire up your own build.
Firstly, thanks for working to backport this.
I also tested this on kenzo with a LineageOS 13 build from 2017-02-13 with Feb security patches. Unable to turn on BT. Can provide debug logs if needed.
h4waii said:
Firstly, thanks for working to backport this.
I also tested this on kenzo with a LineageOS 13 build from 2017-02-13 with Feb security patches. Unable to turn on BT. Can provide debug logs if needed.
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Yes, please provide a logcat when you try to turn on BT. I can look into it when I get some spare time (don't have any atm).
Guys, I can't find any Oreo roms for my Z5.
Is it possible to build one with Xperia Open Devices Project?
yes it is but will take you a long time
XperiaDev has not updated the sources to support Oreo.
This means that you will not be able to compile AOSP.
GreyLeshy said:
XperiaDev has not updated the sources to support Oreo.
This means that you will not be able to compile AOSP.
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yep, any support official (Sony) or "unofficial" (SonyXperiaDev) got abandoned,
so community needs to step in ...
There could be a way to get the phone part, etc. working from what I read (sonyxperiadev)
HOWEVER that would leave out the camera from the equation (something similar is currently happening for the M4 Aqua where burtcubbins is porting the device to 4.4 kernel)
So the thing is:
if anyone ported the device to the 4.4 kernel (which includes "legacy" gpu driver support) we would have all functionality, except camera
and probably a blazing fast phone + much extended AOSP & update support (including Android 8.0 and 8.1 and perhaps beyond)
Anyone has interest to work on it ?
zacharias.maladroit said:
So the thing is:
if anyone ported the device to the 4.4 kernel (which includes "legacy" gpu driver support) we would have all functionality, except camera
and probably a blazing fast phone + much extended AOSP & update support (including Android 8.0 and 8.1 and perhaps beyond)
Anyone has interest to work on it ?
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Maybe @Myself5 could help!
shehabskull said:
Maybe @Myself5 could help!
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How about No?
I was part of the stock based bringup for a reason. That reason was to never ever touch the SODP Kernel along with the Z5 ever again.
So the answer is No.
Absolutely Not.
No.
@Myself5 I understand you dont want to help because you have done a lot but ocasiaonly peaks and tests or edits would not hurt would it and to any developer reading this please just try
Quantumkk123 said:
@Myself5 I understand you dont want to help because you have done a lot but ocasiaonly peaks and tests or edits would not hurt would it and to any developer reading this please just try
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Mate, he already said "NONONONONONONO", lol
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Mate, he already said "NONONONONONONO", lol
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I know but I am trying my luck here
zacharias.maladroit said:
So the thing is:
if anyone ported the device to the 4.4 kernel (which includes "legacy" gpu driver support) we would have all functionality, except camera
and probably a blazing fast phone + much extended AOSP & update support (including Android 8.0 and 8.1 and perhaps beyond)
Anyone has interest to work on it ?
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Do you have Telegram? Contact me @EnesSastim
EnesSastim said:
Do you have Telegram? Contact me @EnesSastim
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Thanks, unfortunately I don't have telegram and I won't sign up in the near future
zacharias.maladroit said:
Thanks, unfortunately I don't have telegram and I won't sign up in the near future
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I'll try to make oreo device tree, if you can make the kernel we can build Oreo.
EnesSastim said:
I'll try to make oreo device tree, if you can make the kernel we can build Oreo.
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even the other devs (seemingly ?) aren't really sure what commits are needed to get the full/enhanced functionality - the basics might be there but perhaps something's missing
in any case the repo is at: https://github.com/sony-msm8994
I'm right now not interested in working on Oreo or any other matter,
I've flashed to Marshmallow again on the Z5 and do some investigation related to battery consumption and others there.
Currently not much time for flash-testing and ROM development.
I remember having seen kernels with commit changes from Nougat to Oreo but not sure which exact kernels those were,
bullhead, angler , oneplus2 - some of those must have been
We really want you guys to do it. Oreo port would be a beast of ROM <3
Not having the updated kernel sources (probably) shouldn't be a problem
since we can (attempt to) port the Oreo ROM from Xperia X and add the missing kernel changes from the Xperia X device (kernel diff)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-x/development/ub-xgen-rom-1-0-5-xperia-x-t3778738
HOWEVER
after reading the following:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-x/help/upgrade-via-ota-to-oreo-terrible-t3754928
it's rather pointless to try anything related to porting or updating to a higher Android version:
best battery for now (at least in my experience) use a modded Nougat or Marshmallow ROM with Stock kernel + Stock kernel modules,
that'll get you the best battery runtime when e.g. listening to Music, browsing, etc.
Also: I've done countless passes of different kernel releases and each time as soon as security updates, enhanced performance, etc. is added to the picture at some point (couldn't pinpoint exactly how or why, I suspect it's somehow perhaps looping inside the kernel) it miraculously starts to drain like it had a 4000 mAh battery
- this is ridiculous !
There simply isn't much potential to be gained in this device ( /me peers at the Note 3 and its improvements over time ... /sigh )
hi @zacharias.maladroit so is there still development for the z5 oreo rom or is there no point? I will try port that rom for xperia z5 just like i did for z3+ because believe it or not it actually works and i wll see how it goes
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also are you developers already trying to copy to the z5 cos if so it would be appreciated as i am a noob and just discovered the files are a lot different so now i need to actually learn
Quantumkk123 said:
hi @zacharias.maladroit so is there still development for the z5 oreo rom or is there no point? I will try port that rom for xperia z5 just like i did for z3+ because believe it or not it actually works and i wll see how it goes
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also are you developers already trying to copy to the z5 cos if so it would be appreciated as i am a noob and just discovered the files are a lot different so now i need to actually learn
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Not that I'm aware of, just noticed the similarities in hardware between the X and Z5, Z5 series and did a superficial quick comparison
So not sure if others are currently working on it ...
@Quantumkk123
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/tut-how-to-convert-dat-br-to-dat-t3723926
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an.../how-to-conver-lollipop-dat-files-to-t2978952
https://source.android.com/devices/architecture/vintf/comp-matrices
https://source.android.com/devices/architecture/vintf/resources
Well, a lot of files would need adaptation, and then there's the question if the GPU could be driven ... at all
the file and folder structure looks quite different ...
vendor/ueventd.rc
vendor/manifest.xml
vendor/qcril.db -> vendor/radio/qcril_database/qcril.db (?)
msm8994 specific hardware bits / drivers, thermal (very important !, or we're relying on third-party thermal driver solutions to try avoiding any potential issues)
touchscreen (also synaptics clearpad?)
and that's only looking at the vendor folder
So I'm currently using Dirty Unicorns 12 on my hammerhead and while I like it....... I can't access my external drives. I'm going to revert back to the latest N build of AOSP Extended since it's able to detect all my drives.
I have tried all the available Oreo ROMs and all fail to detect my drives. Is this an Oreo issue?? Can I flash a custom kernel to help access my drives? Any help is appreciated! Thanks!
No one?? Am I the only one that uses external hard drives??
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No one?? Am I the only one that uses external hard drives??
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"Installed the last stable build and it's wonderful! Unfortunately I switched back to AOSP Extended because DU 12 has no support for NTFS or exFat. Anyone know of a kernel that supports both of those??"
someone posted this. Try AEX rom
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"Installed the last stable build and it's wonderful! Unfortunately I switched back to AOSP Extended because DU 12 has no support for NTFS or exFat. Anyone know of a kernel that supports both of those??"
someone posted this. Try AEX rom
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Already tried the Oreo builds and those don't have NTFS/exFat support. I'm just hoping a custom kernel will add support.