Hello,
Does someone uses autoremote ? I'm having difficulties having it work reliably.
It seems to be related to push notification, but can't find what's blocking it.
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Hi.
I use an HTC Desire on Android 2.2.
I searched for this but didn't find posts for this. Do you know a method to avoid that certain apps are being autokilled by Android itself? Or are the android apps just programed bad when they get autokilled although they should still "serve" like instand messengers.
I tried the Palringo messenger but it got autokilled sometimes.
I use Nimbuzz which can have an icon in the notification bar all the time but sometimes it logs in again when I switch to it which might indicated that it got disconnected while running.
Perhaps it will be better after an update.
I would also appreciate a solution for this problem if anyone knows one.
Any news/info on this? Developers, when you make a custom rom and change the launcher, how do you set it up so that it never gets killed by Android?
Hi all,
The effect I'm looking for:
While an open phone call, I'd like to be able to play sounds into the call stream so that (similiarly to the in-call DTMF tones) the sounds would be heard by the other party.
My questions:
1) Is this possible without modifying phone.apk (or what ever system .apk needed to gain access to the call stream)? Does it help if the device is rooted?
2) If not, is it at all possible? What would it take to achieve such an effect?
Any help would be much appreciated.
Need a solution too, looking into reflection.
This is rather old but I was wondering if there's any news? I searched for anything related to call, stream, DTMF etc. in XDA and everywhere else I could think of.
So far I found nothing. Is there really no way to send tones up the call stream?
I'm looking into the source code to see whether I can use some reflection, even just to see if it works. The best bet seems like CallManager..
It has 'SendDtmf' and 'StartDtmf' that automatically goes to the active call, gets the active phone from it and shoots up the tones.
HOWEVER I got stuck. Both methods keep returning false. Digging into it you see that both methods check whether there are any active calls before sending anything. So I tested it myself and here lies the issue - 'HasActiveFGCalls' (and HasActiveBgCalls too) returns false no matter what.
In fact, getting the full call list (getForegroundCalls) always gives me an empty list.
I tested it on my phone (SGS, CM7) and on the emulator on several versions. Same results - always no active calls regardless of whether the phone is in a call or not.
I'm at a loss here. Seems like this is as far as I can go with my knowledge at the moment.
So... anyone has any clue regarding this?
Hi!
I'm looking for an app for Android that can continuously listen for my firealarm, and if it goes of, it can send an SMS or/and email?
If you can't hear a alarm how ate you gonna hear phone?
That wouldn't really be practical as the constant checking and analyzing and microphone use would drain the battery very quickly.
Are you trying to have a set-up where some device is left at home and monitors the situation so that you can get an SMS/e-mail when you are out of the house ?
This might be a better project for something like a a Raspberry Pi/et cetera and some custom work, or just seeing if they sell a fire alarm that does that as a native feature. I wonder what kind of software you'd need to get good results matching the sounds.
A quick Google search shows that there do exist fire alarms that you can program to have their built-in communications report to wherever you'd like.
Hi guys,
I have installed both Pushbullet and Light Flow on my Nexus 5. However it seems that these apps sometimes don't work as well as they should. For example I don't get all my notifications mirrored to my Chromebook, and the notification LED does not always blink when these notifications appear on my Nexus.
So my question is whether there is a possibility that because you have to allow both apps to have notification access to your phone that they interrupt each other when you get a notification?
Not sure about that but have you tried removing lighflow temporarily?
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Not sure about that but have you tried removing lighflow temporarily?
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I did not try this. However I did reinstall Light Flow yesterday, it wasn't for this particular reason but it did solve some other problems I had with Light Flow. Also I have been using Pushbullet before I got Light Flow, and it seemed to work fine before that. The problems also seemed to occur most with Google Hangouts which I also have the extention from on my Chromebook. Could this be the problem then?
To clarify: I do not mean to find a solution for this, only if it is a simple one (which does not involve deleting one of the two apps) I am willing to try it. It is just for me to know that it indeed can (or can't) give problems so I don't have to worry about this.
Rikrr said:
I did not try this. However I did reinstall Light Flow yesterday, it wasn't for this particular reason but it did solve some other problems I had with Light Flow. Also I have been using Pushbullet before I got Light Flow, and it seemed to work fine before that. The problems also seemed to occur most with Google Hangouts which I also have the extention from on my Chromebook. Could this be the problem then?
To clarify: I do not mean to find a solution for this, only if it is a simple one (which does not involve deleting one of the two apps) I am willing to try it. It is just for me to know that it indeed can (or can't) give problems so I don't have to worry about this.
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Well, we can't know a solution until we know the cause. If temporarily disabling / uninstalling lightflow lets pushbullet work correctly, we know it is a conflict. Otherwise, we're left guessing. This is just basic troubleshooting.
rootSU said:
Well, we can't know a solution until we know the cause. If temporarily disabling / uninstalling lightflow lets pushbullet work correctly, we know it is a conflict. Otherwise, we're left guessing. This is just basic troubleshooting.
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Ok, so after disabling Light Flow I checked whether it worked properly again or not. And it still did not work as I hoped it would with Google Hangouts. So it must be the case that it has to do with the synchronisation or so which makes the notifications work buggy with Pushbullet and the extention on my Chromebook combined. I will leave it at this and try to live with it
Thanks for the help kind sir!
No probs. Might be worth contacting pushbullet developer.
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Recently I've been having a problem on my OnePlus using RedPhone. Whenever I use the normal dialer to try to call someone that also has redphone, the phone tries to launch redphone and it immediately crashes. I don't even get the dialog to ask if I want to do a secure or insecure call. I found this possible thing on redphone's support forum: (I can't submit the link yet because I'm new, but PM me and I'll send the link)
The text from the link: "RedPhone requires Google’s GCM push messaging framework by default. In your RedPhone settings you can change the Signaling Method to “SMS push notifications” and see if this resolves the issue."
I am using privacy guard that came with CM11S, I am using 33R and I have the latest franco.Kernel installed aswell. I have a feeling that there is something in privacy guard that I have disabled related to google services but I can't find the right thing.
I'm thinking it's related to google push services because I also don't get notifications from Tinder, which used to work just fine. The notifications are enabled in the app.
Can anyone point me to which exact app in privacy guard needs which permission enabled so that both of these issues could be fixed? Thanks.