Requesting Feature_list - OnePlus 8T Questions & Answers

I am here to request the file feature_list in /system/etc to test what works on older oneplus phones and what doesn't. I've already tested warp charge and 90hz screen refresh rate on my OnePlus 7 and both works without issue. Please contribute to help me learn more

Shen Ron said:
I am here to request the file feature_list in /system/etc to test what works on older oneplus phones and what doesn't. I've already tested warp charge and 90hz screen refresh rate on my OnePlus 7 and both works without issue. Please contribute to help me learn more
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No change in it since 6t. Full engineer mode has been modified on my device and only difference is ways to manually set standalone bands and some carrier specific frequency changes I don't recommend touching.
Modify persist, change eng flags

FullOfHell said:
No change in it since 6t. Full engineer mode has been modified on my device and only difference is ways to manually set standalone bands and some carrier specific frequency changes I don't recommend touching.
Modify persist, change eng flags
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The file I mentioned adds certain features to OnePlus phones, e.g. OnePlus 7 Pro has the option to switch between 90hz and 60hz but the OnePlus 7 doesn't. If the line that gives the 7 Pro the option to make those changes is added for the 7 as I've done, I can have that feature as well. That's why I'm in need of the file to see what other unavailable features for the 7 is in the newer models

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( GUIDE ) How to have consistent 30fps at low light environments on SNAPCHAT

Most Android Phones suffer drop in fps while shooting snap-chat videos in dark or low lit environments and take screenshot of the screen instead of using the full potential of the camera resulting in crappy pics and videos . There is a work around to change that and its very simple.
Its recommended that you take a twrp backup before starting.
first thing first make sure you have a ROOTED phone .
1. Uninstall snap-chat
2. Download an app called Build.prop from the play store
3. Open build.prop and grant it root access.
4. search for the keyword Model and you will get a line named (ro.product.model) you have to edit that line to OnePlus A3003
5. Confirm that the phone model has changed to OnePlus A3003 by opening build.prop and searching for the model number .
6. Restart your phone and download snapchat .
Note : Tested on most lollipop and marshmallow roms on galaxy s5 , s6 , note 3, 4, 5 , LG G3 , LG G4 , HTC M8
Tested on some sony devices and ended up bootlooping. Dont try if u have other than samsung galaxy, LG , HTC and Oneplus devices.
Edit : U can change the phone model to
1. For all other brands to HTC 10 or ONEPLUS A3003
2. For galaxy note 3 SM-N900X
3. Note 4 SM-N910X
4. NOTE 5 SM-N920X
5. For s6 and s7 just erase the variant whether its P or T or whatever and put an X after the model number
* This mod will give u a smooth video recording experience as well as uses the full potential of the camera instead of just taking a screenshot of the viewfinder.
* on some android phones on which you have on screen soft keys the video or the picture is slightly cropped, by using this mod the snapchat will capture it with full screen
* solves the issue of filters not being displayed on some android phones
Happy snapping
How does this work? Is there proof i.e code that says "if model is xyz do xyz"? Or is this all placebo? Curious.
Its really weird why this works but it does.. Even changing the note 3 or 4 or 5's variant number made it work. I first tried it when i had a note 3 . It was a SM-N9005 i changed its model number to SM-N900X
This snap was taken using a note 4 under low light situation after changing the model number to SM-N910X
https://youtu.be/oa3Nf4Lmf2E
There is not a ro.product.model line in my build prop, only lines close to that are ro.product.manufacturer=OnePlus and ro.product.brand=OnePlus. There are also no lines with the word "model".
So should I add the line ro.product.model=OnePlus A3003?
nakkivene said:
There is not a ro.product.model line in my build prop, only lines close to that are ro.product.manufacturer=OnePlus and ro.product.brand=OnePlus. There are also no lines with the word "model".
So should I add the line ro.product.model=OnePlus A3003?
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This is how its shown in my phone
ro.product.model=OnePlus A3003
ro.product.brand=samsung
So u r supposed to Add the line above ro.product.brand
Goodluck
Doesn't work. Tried to change to a couple different phone models and still looks potato quality.
dan1240 said:
Doesn't work. Tried to change to a couple different phone models and still looks potato quality.
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Did you follow all the steps correctly ? And which phone r u using ?
Will this work on a Asus Zenfone 3 Max? And someone know how to root it without a pc? I tried kingoroot and kingroot but they don't work
After changing the Note 5 model number to N920X it doesn't let me log in to my SC account. and yes, I've followed your steps in order and I've changed it back to the original model name and it still doesn't let me in...
The strange thing is that when I log in in my note 5 it says that my account has been temporarily locked, but when I log in on another device my it login on my SC account...
Any help will be great ?
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After changing the Note 5 model number to N920X it doesn't let me log in to my SC account. and yes, I've followed your steps in order and I've changed it back to the original model name and it still doesn't let me in...
The strange thing is that when I log in in my note 5 it says that my account has been temporarily locked, but when I log in on another device my it login on my SC account...
Any help will be great ?
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Make sure u dont have xposed framework installed
Thanks!
Will this work without root
Is there a chance this will work without root, I have a OnePlus 3T if that makes a difference

[Q] How to edit build.prop to look like Snapdragon S10+

Hi, can somebody help me with this please? I want to edit build.prop of Oneplus 7 pro to look like Snapdragon S10+. I know where build.prop is, how to edit it, I have root etc. I just have no idea what edit to what exactly. I want just fool some incompatible apps.
Or at least pls post build.prop of some snapdragon s10+ version which HW is closest to Oneplus 7 pro.
I am noob in this, I was happy to make it with rooting itself, so I would prefer specific answer which lines edit and to what exactly, but I could also use some old guides for other phones if I had S10+ build.prop and info which lines to change.
I also have no idea if I need build.prop from exactly same HW samsung (and if there is 10+ like that - 8gb/256gb) or this do not matter. If I edit build.prop to 128gb variant of samsung and i have 256gb storage will it screw something? Will apps and file managers think I have only 128gb and will it lock half of my storage somehow? I want little to none consequences other than fool app compatibility. Thx for any possible info on this subject
Qué?
Seriously, though... It is not really clear what you are trying to achieve.
Is it that you want the Samsung apps without the OneUI wireframe?
If so, that is not really something you can do - you would need ported versions of the apps and some of them might be so tied into the wireframe that they have dependencies that cannot be ported.
...if it is the overall look you are looking for, then try changing the launcher.
Build.prop edits?? What for???
Edit it to install Heroes III which was supported by Note 8 but cant be installed on Oneplus 7 pro and to unlock 60fps in Fortnite which is 100% supported by snapdragon S10. I had succes with Fortnite but Heroes III still cant be installed, maybe its not supported even in s10, only Note series or I need to edit more lines in that build.prop. I simply need to fake my phone model to something that supports highest FPS in games and has Heroes III support. CoD early acces would be nice too, I will probably wait some time and fake it to Note 10 later

Install Gcam on Xiaomi Redmi Note 9S? What's in it for me?

Hi fellas,
I recently bought a Xiaomi Redmi Note 9S, and aside from the fact that it's still running Android 10 over MIUI 12.0.3.0 (Global / EU since I'm in France) when everybody else and their cousin seems to have switched to Android 11 already, everything's peachy with the phone.
My question is borne more out of curiosity than necessity: How better would my photos be if I installed Gcam (Google Camera), rather than keep on using OpenCamera or the Xiaomi app the phone ships with? Would I really see an improvement in the way the Gcam software treats images?
If you think I'd get to gain from the install, then a second question comes to mind: How to install the config file that comes with most of the builds I've found here and there? Last time I installed Gcam on the phone, the config file came separately, and however hard I tried to follow instructions, I never managed to load the config file, so I ditched the app altogether. Patient, I am not for that kind of thing, I'll confess.
So, what gives?
UglyStuff said:
Hi fellas,
I recently bought a Xiaomi Redmi Note 9S, and aside from the fact that it's still running Android 10 over MIUI 12.0.3.0 (Global / EU since I'm in France) when everybody else and their cousin seems to have switched to Android 11 already, everything's peachy with the phone.
My question is borne more out of curiosity than necessity: How better would my photos be if I installed Gcam (Google Camera), rather than keep on using OpenCamera or the Xiaomi app the phone ships with? Would I really see an improvement in the way the Gcam software treats images?
If you think I'd get to gain from the install, then a second question comes to mind: How to install the config file that comes with most of the builds I've found here and there? Last time I installed Gcam on the phone, the config file came separately, and however hard I tried to follow instructions, I never managed to load the config file, so I ditched the app altogether. Patient, I am not for that kind of thing, I'll confess.
So, what gives?
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gcam use some algorithm to enhance photos to high dynamic range (HDR). you may get better image if you use proper gcam made for your phone.
secondly, config file can be loaded in settings of most gcam. you can use youtube or any tutorial to see how to load configs.
Thanks for your reply, Bhanu. It was my understanding that what Gcam does, mostly, is to apply some sort of software "magic" to what the sensors record, and in this respect, the 48MP main sensor on the Note 9S isn't too shabby, so I'd really like to give it a try, but as I said in my OP, every time I did what was advised in the tutorials I read, i.e. press somewhere in the camera interface (left of the capture button), I always got the same "no config file to load" message, although I had a config file waiting to be installed, one that I had downloaded along with the Gcam .apk file, so I was wondering if there were APKs that already contained said config file, and if so, where can I find them?
For example, this article points at two different builds based on Gcam 8, but it doesn't mention where to find the config file that goes with either one of them.
hi, i like the way you replied,
about gcam i have found v7.4 its recommended to use v7 because they are relatively stable.
link:- http://www.mediafire.com/file/n6zvk...wFjJ1hSydvsFIulyLOShEyHF73I-Hcbch7knXmuWUwVis
just open app and go to settings and developer settings and disable use google photo to use it.
or simply install google photos to make this version work.

Finally , One Module-unlock 5G-Volte-VoWIFI

Hello,,
After a long term of tries and workarounds. Finally found some module by ender-zhao
Thanks for him so much.
Simply one module to enable 5G and Volte ,vowifi...
install it from magisk , restart and everything should be fine. 5G,VOLTE
Here is the module
Pixel-5-Unlock-5G-VOLTE
thanks for ender-zhao
This module works on Pixel 5 , Pixel 4a (5G)
Thanks and Good luck
How exactly does this module work? I already have standalone 5G, as well as VoLTE
Scholeggo said:
How exactly does this module work? I already have standalone 5G, as well as VoLTE
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After some inspection , simply the module will clear radio cache , replacing the mbn file with 5G unlocked one , then enabling VOLTE
But is it necessary for someone like me who already has 5G?
Scholeggo said:
But is it necessary for someone like me who already has 5G?
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As you have 5G and VOLTE working , then no need , its just for uncertified or uncofigured 5G networks operators.
nfqa said:
Hello,,
After a long term of tries and workarounds. Finally found some module by ender-zhao
Thanks for him so much.
Simply one module to enable 5G and Volte ,vowifi...
install it from magisk , restart and everything should be fine. 5G,VOLTE
Here is the module
Pixel-5-Unlock-5G-VOLTE
thanks for ender-zhao
This module works on Pixel 5 , Pixel 4a (5G)
Thanks and Good luck
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What's your country / operator? Any idea if this works with both SIMs active?
How to installed?
The module edits lots of props so you might want to tweak some settings depending on your carrier. My modem speed went down 50%. I noticed a lot of settings from chinese mbn settings in EFS I had to edit.
persist.vendor.radio.mbn_load_flag=3
Does this prop indicate which mbn gets loaded? I noticed I got the third mbn of the oem_sw.txt
About
This is a magisk module, which can unlock Google’s network restrictions for China and allow Chinese users to use 5G network
Force unlocking of carrier networks not supported by pixel 5
This module will unlock 5G network, and forcibly open the communication function, so that Pixel 5 unsupported carrier network can be used normally.
The magisk module requires Magisk Manager dependency.
This module will unlock VoLTE, VoWIFI,VoNR, 5G, Communication, SMS function
Quick navigation
If your phone does not lack mbn files, please use this module
中文:
Pixel 5三网解锁模块,并且解锁VoLTE,VoWIFI
如果你还没root,可以选择先去看教程
向我捐赠
GitHub - ender-zhao/Pixel-5-operator-network-unlock: This is a magisk module, which can unlock Google’s network restrictions for China and allow Chinese users to use 5G network
This is a magisk module, which can unlock Google’s network restrictions for China and allow Chinese users to use 5G network - GitHub - ender-zhao/Pixel-5-operator-network-unlock: This is a magisk m...
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I was working on my own version too but it seems this person has more knowledge. This module, however, doesn't have 'AUNZ' or 'common/wildcard' mbn. Not sure if deliberate or a mistake. 'AUNZ' is for Australia (doesn't work on New Zealand despite the 'NZ') and 'common/wildcard' is for generic unlisted carriers, but I guess wildcard isn't needed if it forces the phone to load a certain mbn that has 5G enabled?. I'm gonna use their code on my own one and see as well.
Dear all,
someone tried this module in Middle East? Like Saudi, Qatar, Kuwait? or out of China?
Thank you,
I have US version of P5 but I want to enable the 5G in those regions.
Gab
swangjang said:
I was working on my own version too but it seems this person has more knowledge. This module, however, doesn't have 'AUNZ' or 'common/wildcard' mbn. Not sure if deliberate or a mistake. 'AUNZ' is for Australia (doesn't work on New Zealand despite the 'NZ') and 'common/wildcard' is for generic unlisted carriers, but I guess wildcard isn't needed if it forces the phone to load a certain mbn that has 5G enabled?. I'm gonna use their code on my own one and see as well.
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@swangjang how is your module coming along?
elong7681 said:
@swangjang how is your module coming along?
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This is my take. My one adds Korean carriers mbn files as well.
GitHub - swangjang/Pixel-Redbull-Carrier-Patch: This is a Magisk module (in testing) for Pixel 4a (5G) and Pixel 5 that enables 5G for Unlisted Countries, VoLTE switches in the settings and add support for more countries/carriers.
This is a Magisk module (in testing) for Pixel 4a (5G) and Pixel 5 that enables 5G for Unlisted Countries, VoLTE switches in the settings and add support for more countries/carriers. - GitHub - swa...
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For some reason, after installing the Pixel March Update, my device on EFS Explorer keeps showing up as "SW_DEFAULT" where it doesn't even have a carrier_policy file and changing SIM cards does not change it back to WILDCARD nor disable 5G.
swangjang said:
This is my take. My one adds Korean carriers mbn files as well.
GitHub - swangjang/Pixel-Redbull-Carrier-Patch: This is a Magisk module (in testing) for Pixel 4a (5G) and Pixel 5 that enables 5G for Unlisted Countries, VoLTE switches in the settings and add support for more countries/carriers.
This is a Magisk module (in testing) for Pixel 4a (5G) and Pixel 5 that enables 5G for Unlisted Countries, VoLTE switches in the settings and add support for more countries/carriers. - GitHub - swa...
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For some reason, after installing the Pixel March Update, my device on EFS Explorer keeps showing up as "SW_DEFAULT" where it doesn't even have a carrier_policy file and changing SIM cards does not change it back to WILDCARD nor disable 5G.
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@swangjang someone said the same thing on one of the other 5G threads. I wonder if it was done on purpose by Google or by accident.
swangjang said:
This is my take. My one adds Korean carriers mbn files as well.
GitHub - swangjang/Pixel-Redbull-Carrier-Patch: This is a Magisk module (in testing) for Pixel 4a (5G) and Pixel 5 that enables 5G for Unlisted Countries, VoLTE switches in the settings and add support for more countries/carriers.
This is a Magisk module (in testing) for Pixel 4a (5G) and Pixel 5 that enables 5G for Unlisted Countries, VoLTE switches in the settings and add support for more countries/carriers. - GitHub - swa...
github.com
For some reason, after installing the Pixel March Update, my device on EFS Explorer keeps showing up as "SW_DEFAULT" where it doesn't even have a carrier_policy file and changing SIM cards does not change it back to WILDCARD nor disable 5G.
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@swangjang any tutorial that i can add my own country's MBN file into the zip file? I found the MBN file in other threads. Thanks for your consideration.
elong7681 said:
@swangjang someone said the same thing on one of the other 5G threads. I wonder if it was done on purpose by Google or by accident.
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How about you? did you install the march update and still have 5G working for you?
expos said:
@swangjang any tutorial that i can add my own country's MBN file into the zip file? I found the MBN file in other threads. Thanks for your consideration.
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Go deep into the /system folder until you reach /Pixel. Inside, you will see folders of different countries. Look at the folder naming structure of other countries and make one for yours following the same structure and put your mbn file inside.
Then go back to before the /Pixel folder to /mcfg_sw where you'll find the mcfg_sw.txt file. Open that and type in the path to the mbn file you added, following the same structure as others.
Otherwise, you can send it to me either attached (the whole folder) or the link of the forum you found it and I'll update it to mine
@swangjang I'm still waiting on the Verizon March Update so I haven't changed from the February security patch yet I was thinking about side loading the Google March OTA to see if anything changes so when I get off from work in a couple of hours I will do it and let you know if anything changes.
elong7681 said:
@swangjang I'm still waiting on the Verizon March Update so I haven't changed from the February security patch yet I was thinking about side loading the Google March OTA to see if anything changes so when I get off from work in a couple of hours I will do it and let you know if anything changes.
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That would be great! Would be interesting to see if this is google's new way of deterring people from manually editing their carrier files
Gabone88 said:
Dear all,
someone tried this module in Middle East? Like Saudi, Qatar, Kuwait? or out of China?
Thank you,
I have US version of P5 but I want to enable the 5G in those regions.
Gab
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I can confirm it's working for me here in KSA, VoWifi doesn't work tho

Question V4A (Viper4Android) on Pixel 7 Pro

So I know we're still in the early stages of this device. But I just wanted to get a thread going for V4A on our device.
For those who came from the 6 Pro like I did, you're probably already aware of this, but for those who did not here's the current situation:
V4A was working fine on Android 12 but when Android 13 came around there were some issues. For most phones they got ironed out and at this point I think basically every other phone on A13 has V4A working EXCEPT for the Pixel 6/6 pro. I tried installing V4A myself on my 7 pro to no avail. I don't know much about the details of why it's not working or what's going on "underneath the hood" so to speak but I can only assume that whatever it is that's causing V4A to not work on my 7 pro is at least somewhat similar to the reason it doesn't work on the 6 pro. There are a few people trying to figure out the issue in a thread over in the 6 pro section on XDA which I will link here if you want to stay more up to date about what's going on:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/anyone-get-viper4android-worked-on-a13.4480467/
As a side note, I did manage to get JamesDSP to work on my 7 pro, which is an okay alternative for the time being. Not exactly the same but it's better than nothing for sure. The main thing I don't like about it is that it doesn't auto switch profiles when you change between audio devices of the same type, for example switching from bluetooth earbuds to bluetooth car speakers.
I use wavelet and it works really well. Always had trouble getting v4a working
Have you tried Viper Android Repackaged?
I just got my device late yesterday, so I haven't bothered rooting just yet, but it's in my plans. There's usually a certain install method to get it working coming from my older devices, but you can try this as well.
GitHub - programminghoch10/ViPER4AndroidRepackaged: A refined ViPER4Android installer.
A refined ViPER4Android installer. Contribute to programminghoch10/ViPER4AndroidRepackaged development by creating an account on GitHub.
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The difficulty is now with the Pixel 7 using a different and exclusive cpu architecture, as viper can't even now even attempt to install the driver.
I've reached out to the dev of that one to see what he says....
Update: they got back to me and said as they can't obtain the source code it can't be recompiled to x64.
I see some 'change petition' from 3 years ago asking for it to be updated to x64 but still nothing, and that was years ago.
Ain't looking good for viper on our new pixels by looks of it...
+1 for wavelet. just paid for the full version and the bass booster is prettyy f**king good.
kinda worth the 8CAD$ not to have to deal with Viper issues all the time or everytime the system OS changes.
I found the following program that may be helpful:
Introduction — LIEF Documentation
lief-project.github.io
Maybe it can be used to convert libv4a_fx.so header from 32-bit into a 64-bit library.
sarabraj.singh said:
+1 for wavelet. just paid for the full version and the bass booster is prettyy f**king good.
kinda worth the 8CAD$ not to have to deal with Viper issues all the time or everytime the system OS changes.
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Does wavelet work at a root level? Any additional battery drain using it, or does it work as well as viper?
Really doubt V4A will ever work again, the project has been abandoned for years.
People try to "patch" it instead, as there has been no real update.
Also the pixel 7 use 64bit only app and drivers, V4A was never updated to use 64bit drivers.
kdrag0n (look on github) has been working on a POC called PhantomAmp to use rootless audio DSP effects.
The app is for patreon sub only for now.
It's in early stage and only a POC so maybe at some point this could be used.
Deadmau-five said:
I use wavelet and it works really well. Always had trouble getting v4a working
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I honestly always assumed that EQ apps from the google play store were never as good a something like V4A, but I gave Wavelet a shot and I'm really liking it so far. I like that it automatically switches your settings based on what is connected to your phone, a feature I missed from V4A and that was lacking in JamesDSP. I also like that you don't necessarily need to have a persistent notification, it at least gives you the option to swipe it away. Thanks for bringing this to light (can't believe I didn't know about this for so long lol), will be using this now as it seems like a pretty viable alternative to V4A. It's made by the same guy so it's actually quite similar. Will miss spectrum extension and ViPER clarity though.
Dolby Atmos works with some success. The issue is that it will take a few reboots to get your pin/pattern working on your lockscreen.
Be sure to enable USB debugging in case you need to disable the magisk modules if you get locked out (adb shell magisk --disable-modules)
https://www.pling.com/p/1908400
RJR
cd993 said:
Does wavelet work at a root level? Any additional battery drain using it, or does it work as well as viper?
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+1 on your battery drain question.
It works without root. I don't see battery drain. Doesn't show up on Accu Battery
Deadmau-five said:
I use wavelet and it works really well. Always had trouble getting v4a working
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As a long time Viper user, thanks for posting this, it's always a little puzzling to me how audio is a distant priority for Google and how much better it sounds with a little external assistance using the same hardware.
Can't lie, I miss the phones (Samsung?) that let you fine tune both left and right output by playing tones and you indicating if you heard them or not and it adjusting each channel specifically to your abilities to hear each frequency band. As someone with unequal hearing damage this really makes audio better on those phones that provide it.
A possible light at the end of the tunnel is this project, they are aiming to reverse engineer Viper and modernise the files (hopefully that means using x64!). We'll just have to monitor the progress....
GitHub - AndroidAudioMods/ViPERFX_RE: Reverse Engineering of ViPER4Android FX
Reverse Engineering of ViPER4Android FX. Contribute to AndroidAudioMods/ViPERFX_RE development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
Deadmau-five said:
It works without root. I don't see battery drain. Doesn't show up on Accu Battery
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Battery Guru here and after only a few mins usage, it's showing up. Not that it's a bad thing of course! Will monitor and see how it goes...
cd993 said:
A possible light at the end of the tunnel is this project, they are aiming to reverse engineer Viper and modernise the files (hopefully that means using x64!). We'll just have to monitor the progress....
GitHub - AndroidAudioMods/ViPERFX_RE: Reverse Engineering of ViPER4Android FX
Reverse Engineering of ViPER4Android FX. Contribute to AndroidAudioMods/ViPERFX_RE development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
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Hi! I'm one of the guys working on that project, and I can already tell you it's going smoothly
We have a few effects already working (although some extra work will be needed to check if they are 1:1, any small change in the code can lead to huge changes in audio quality).
My initial goal was indeed creating a 64 bit version of it, and also removing the need for pathing selinux (and yep, i was able to achieve that, no selinux patches needed amymore).
Overall it's looking good but I don't own a Pixel 7 Pro so I'll need some volunteers to test it once it's ready
iscle said:
Hi! I'm one of the guys working on that project, and I can already tell you it's going smoothly
We have a few effects already working (although some extra work will be needed to check if they are 1:1, any small change in the code can lead to huge changes in audio quality).
My initial goal was indeed creating a 64 bit version of it, and also removing the need for pathing selinux (and yep, i was able to achieve that, no selinux patches needed amymore).
Overall it's looking good but I don't own a Pixel 7 Pro so I'll need some volunteers to test it once it's ready
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This is amazing news!
I'll gladly test it out for you as I've a keen interest in having this working once again! Feel free to send me a message with any contact details, (email or telegram perhaps) if you like and we'll go from there
iscle said:
Hi! I'm one of the guys working on that project, and I can already tell you it's going smoothly
We have a few effects already working (although some extra work will be needed to check if they are 1:1, any small change in the code can lead to huge changes in audio quality).
My initial goal was indeed creating a 64 bit version of it, and also removing the need for pathing selinux (and yep, i was able to achieve that, no selinux patches needed amymore).
Overall it's looking good but I don't own a Pixel 7 Pro so I'll need some volunteers to test it once it's ready
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I'll gladly test it out also!!!!
iscle said:
Hi! I'm one of the guys working on that project, and I can already tell you it's going smoothly
We have a few effects already working (although some extra work will be needed to check if they are 1:1, any small change in the code can lead to huge changes in audio quality).
My initial goal was indeed creating a 64 bit version of it, and also removing the need for pathing selinux (and yep, i was able to achieve that, no selinux patches needed amymore).
Overall it's looking good but I don't own a Pixel 7 Pro so I'll need some volunteers to test it once it's ready
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Legend!
iscle said:
Hi! I'm one of the guys working on that project, and I can already tell you it's going smoothly
We have a few effects already working (although some extra work will be needed to check if they are 1:1, any small change in the code can lead to huge changes in audio quality).
My initial goal was indeed creating a 64 bit version of it, and also removing the need for pathing selinux (and yep, i was able to achieve that, no selinux patches needed amymore).
Overall it's looking good but I don't own a Pixel 7 Pro so I'll need some volunteers to test it once it's ready
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Id like to help test also!

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