I accidentally deleted sound enhanment folder plz any one have folder with odex files
I am on z5 marshmallow
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This is my first post so please dont flame me too bad!
Just bought a GS2SR and installed a keyboard app to replace the android keyboard however i LOATHE the keypress sound (sounds like an old typewriter). I really like the galaxy s2 keyboard sounds so here's what i've done to solve the issue so far..
-downloaded stock GS2 rom and extracted the .ogg sound files for the keyboard click
-converted .ogg files to .wav(same format as files i am replacing inside the .apk) and renamed them to the EXACT name of the .wav files i am replacing inside the .apk
-download the keyboard .apk and open in winRAR (didn't change file extention)
-inside the .apk i located directory containing the .wav files and deleted them
-from the desktop i dragged the new .wav files into winRAR and dropped them in the original directory
-close winRAR
-resign .apk
-plug phone in and view on PC as mass storage mode.
-click and drag newly edited and signed .apk into the downloads folder on phone
-unplug phone
-install .apk on phone
So the installation went fine. I go into messaging and the keyboard shows up and works perfectly. only problem is i have no keyboard sounds! why aren't my new .wav files playing when i press a key? what am i missing here?
Did you rename the .wav files to be the same?
weaselnoze said:
This is my first post so please dont flame me too bad!
Just bought a GS2SR and installed a keyboard app to replace the android keyboard however i LOATHE the keypress sound (sounds like an old typewriter). I really like the galaxy s2 keyboard sounds so here's what i've done to solve the issue so far..
-downloaded stock GS2 rom and extracted the .ogg sound files for the keyboard click
-converted .ogg files to .wav(same format as files i am replacing inside the .apk) and renamed them to the EXACT name of the .wav files i am replacing inside the .apk
-download the keyboard .apk and open in winRAR (didn't change file extention)
-inside the .apk i located directory containing the .wav files and deleted them
-from the desktop i dragged the new .wav files into winRAR and dropped them in the original directory
-close winRAR
-resign .apk
-plug phone in and view on PC as mass storage mode.
-click and drag newly edited and signed .apk into the downloads folder on phone
-unplug phone
-install .apk on phone
So the installation went fine. I go into messaging and the keyboard shows up and works perfectly. only problem is i have no keyboard sounds! why aren't my new .wav files playing when i press a key? what am i missing here?
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From my limited experience, I don't think it's that easy to modify the apk. Me thinks you need to decompile the .dex, muck around with that a bit, re-compile the apk, then rezip and resign it.
Doesn't hurt to Zipalign it also.
Look up Apk Manager to get more info.
Hello,
I'm trying to decopilate an apk from system/app but i cant see inside apk the file .dex so someone knows where is it localted ??
I'm playing with a zopo 998.
any help thx
So I deleted SystemUI.odex file and I went to cwm flash my new zip which I wanted to replace the navbar, but I quickly realized that it was bad decision because now my systemui is completely gone. I am on 15.3.A.1.14 and I don't know if it's just SystemUI.odex or both SystemUI.odex and SystemUI.apk files (I replaced the .apk with a backup 1 I had from old fw)
I need these files and I will put them in my /system/app folder (I did nothing to the /system/framework folder luckly)
Folder
1) white Folder 2) blue Folder deodexed firmware.
Installation.. copy SystemUI in the System folder and set the resolution after the move to folder app with the replacement and restart the phone. http://yadi.sk/d/d9EpzijXQaR4w
Need some help to create a flashable ZIP to replace some system files that I've changed and modified to speed up the replacement process. What I'm changing are most of the system ui sounds, bootanimation.zip, most of the system fonts and the entire chargemon folder in my Xperia Z3.