How to get Sound working on HTC Pure from ATT - Touch Diamond2, Pure Android Development

Hello guys/girls.....I finally got sound working on my HTC Pure.....here is what I did....
1. Download and install: XDANDROID.2.2.AOSP.29.7.10.RC2.1
2. Download and extract: XDANDROID.19.8.10.system.ext2. Replace this System.ext2 file with one in Step 1 folder.
3. download and extract: linux-msm.201008261332. Replace ZImage and Modules...files with one in Step 1 folder.
4. download and extract: initrd-latest. Rename this file to initrd and replace it with the one in Step 1 folder.
5. Put all the files in the root of your SD card as explained on this thread: [SOUND!][19/08/10] XDAndroid - Topaz [2.1/2.2 RC2.1]
6. Start your HTC Pure and ENJOY......
I would like to thank all who has helped to make this possible.....
Thank you

Has anyone tried this?
has this helped anyone?
please post if this instructions are helpful or not

I'll try it now.
Will this play my music back or only speakerphone?

It will play music. It plays on mine

I also have topa 210 (Pure). I have found a way to ge a ringtone, but you would have to do the procedure after reboot. Also i have not found a way to get notifications or alarms yet. Hope I don't have to
1. boot into Andoroid
2. Open media scanner (You should be able to play music from your sdcard now!)
3. Using Astro file manager, navigate to sdcard/media/audio/ringtones
4. Select a ringtone you want to use (you can play it first).
5. Hold the File down until menu comes up
6. Select music options
7. Select set as ringtone
8. Enjoy!
If you look to see if your ringtones are selectable, they wil NOT be there. It will still say Silent, but the ringtone will still work. Try it out.
This is for Astro, but it may work with other programs

Tried the OP's and the post above me
Neither of them got ringtones or notifications working for me

Corwen said:
Tried the OP's and the post above me
Neither of them got ringtones or notifications working for me
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Did you use Astro with my suggestion, or another file manager? What happened? Did you try to call the phone? It will say "set ringtone" after you select the ringtone, but after that there is no notifactation that it is set. If you tried calling the phone it should ring.

Once I'm in Astro and I'm in the music options menu, both of the options are greyed out.
I click 'set as ringtone' but it's greyed out and doesn't seem to work

Thanks! It worked on my Topaz! Yay
For step 4, it should be:
Download initrd-latest. Rename this file to initrd and replace it with the one in Step 1 folder. (you don't have to extract it)
Thank you all for making the sound works on xdandroid!

hello,
just to help you guys out further...
make sure that you have the froyo version of android from forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=509493
then, get the latest builds from
this is required!-->zImage Autobuild ( glemsom / balsat ):
• glemsom.users.anapnea.net/android2/ -> glemsonAutobuilds
or
• balsat.hopto.org/ -> balsatAutobuilds
this is optional ---> Rootfs Autobuild ( Stinebd ):
• xdandroid.southcape.org/rootfs/ -> RootfsAutobuilds
this is optional ---> Initramfs Autobuild ( Stinebd ):
• xdandroid.southcape.org/initramfs/ -> InitramfsAutobuilds

lkc0987 said:
hello,
just to help you guys out further...
make sure that you have the froyo version of android from forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=509493
then, get the latest builds from
this is required!-->zImage Autobuild ( glemsom / balsat ):
• glemsom.users.anapnea.net/android2/ -> glemsonAutobuilds
or
• balsat.hopto.org/ -> balsatAutobuilds
this is optional ---> Rootfs Autobuild ( Stinebd ):
• xdandroid.southcape.org/rootfs/ -> RootfsAutobuilds
this is optional ---> Initramfs Autobuild ( Stinebd ):
• xdandroid.southcape.org/initramfs/ -> InitramfsAutobuilds
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Are the builds different?
I can verify that I got a very favorable result with sound. I did find a difference with the Balsat and Glemson builds of the zimage and linux-msm.20100830xxxx.tar.gz builds. The glemson file seems smalle size and worked fine. The Balsat file would not boot. I was using a Linux ext2 partiton but have have had better luck with the windown only.

Thanks itout it works. The incomecall can rings now.

king200 said:
Are the builds different?
I can verify that I got a very favorable result with sound. I did find a difference with the Balsat and Glemson builds of the zimage and linux-msm.20100830xxxx.tar.gz builds. The glemson file seems smalle size and worked fine. The Balsat file would not boot. I was using a Linux ext2 partiton but have have had better luck with the windown only.
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i would like to believe that both of them are different builds, but serve the same purpose. i am just guessing. i could be completely wrong

It worked
Finally a tip that I both managed to understand AND solve my increasingly irritating no-sound-problem.
Thanks a lot

im still lost ? any one got a package of this ?

xhozt said:
im still lost ? any one got a package of this ?
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what do u need help with?

i tried this, but for incoming calls i dont get any sound

phanishashank said:
i tried this, but for incoming calls i dont get any sound
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try using the call volume buttons to enable sound in a call, its a small glitch with the new kernals

itout said:
Hello guys/girls.....I finally got sound working on my HTC Pure.....here is what I did....
1. Download and install: XDANDROID.2.2.AOSP.29.7.10.RC2.1
2. Download and extract: XDANDROID.19.8.10.system.ext2. Replace this System.ext2 file with one in Step 1 folder.
3. download and extract: linux-msm.201008261332. Replace ZImage and Modules...files with one in Step 1 folder.
4. download and extract: initrd-latest. Rename this file to initrd and replace it with the one in Step 1 folder.
5. Put all the files in the root of your SD card as explained on this thread: [SOUND!][19/08/10] XDAndroid - Topaz [2.1/2.2 RC2.1]
6. Start your HTC Pure and ENJOY......
I would like to thank all who has helped to make this possible.....
Thank you
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can u put those files up cant find them

goat4568 said:
can u put those files up cant find them
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or fix the folder and put it in a zip file for download please

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Paid Apps Themer 1.0 (Customize w/o being Penalized) [Script] [Windows]

FACT : You cannot share a paid app that you modified (themed)
ALTERNATIVE: This script.
This is for themer's who would like to share a paid app that they themed but can't due to the rules.
Instructions for the themer :
1. Download zip
2. Extract zip
3. Run script (RunMe.bat)
4. Enter information
5. It'll produce a .zip
6. This zip has all the necessities for a user to get ur theme onto their paid app (Just upload that zip for users)
Instructions for the user :
1. Download zip
2. Extract zip
3. Make sure phone is connected to pc
4. Make sure u have adb/java
5. Make sure the app is installed on ur phone
6. Run the script
7. Done
The script that this script produces does the following :
1. Pulls apk from phone <- This is the key, if apk is not on ur phone, u can't do anything
2. Extracts apk
3. Replaces ur images/mods in folders u mentioned
4. Zips the apk
5. Signs the apk
6. Uninstalls that app from your phone
7. Installs themed apk
8. Done
Side-effects :
- Non froyo devices will be able to see that there is an update if they install the modified apk, however on froyo devices it wont
- U will not be able to update that app from the market, u'll have to uninstall that app, reinstall updated version from market and then apply the patch again.
Wow, got to try that out!-thanx a lot!!!
rori~ said:
Wow, got to try that out!-thanx a lot!!!
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Cool, let me know how it works out.
im the one who pm you earlier
so i been playing with this script but it always ends up with a .zip that has an empty placeapkherefolde (going of memory) im sure im not putting right info in,i will play with it a little more
first thing i notice is when i extract the file from op,i dont have that extra folder as in the video
sneaky_zekey said:
so i been playing with this script but it always ends up with a .zip that has an empty placeapkherefolde (going of memory) im sure im not putting right info in,i will play with it a little more
first thing i notice is when i extract the file from op,i dont have that extra folder as in the video
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Hmm the "placehere" folder is missing from my zip for some-reason. Regardless these are the steps u shud take :
1. Extract zip
2. U shud have (7za.exe,RunMe.bat,signapk.jar,testkey.pk8,testkey.x509.pem)
3. make a folder called "placehere"
4. Create folders inside as per need (refer to video for that)
5. Run the script
6. U'll end up with a zip where u just need to extract the zip and run the script inside.
I just tested it and i don't have an empty zip, try again and let me know.
I just told someone today this wasnt possible... thank you sir...
Daneshm, does it replace edited xml.files too?
rori~ said:
Daneshm, does it replace edited xml.files too?
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Yea i think so. Basically anything u include it'll copy to the directory u specify and replace those pre-existing files.
Thanx, so will try...
Sent from my Nexus One
I'm not getting the folder either....anyway to fix this?
wish this was available for mac

[ADD-ON] Epic, Nexus, and Moment Ringtones (Flashable Zip)

I started a thread on SDX right after the Epic came out with the manual way to get your beloved ringtones back and then some and promised to make it a flashable zip... naturally I feel the need to share this with both communities, so here you go!
Updated with FroYo Sounds:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1628974/epic-nexus-moment_sounds_froyo_signed.zip
Enjoy
No link
send it from maldito's phone aka (SolarSystemGalaxy)
You need to copy the text and take the space out. See my note about not being able to post links...
gremlyn1 said:
I started a thread on SDX right after the Epic came out with the manual way to get your beloved ringtones back and then some and promised to make it a flashable zip... naturally I feel the need to share this with both communities, so here you go!
**Technical Difficulties - Can't post to an outside link yet...**
http ://dl.dropbox.com/u/1628974/signed_epic-nexus-moment_sounds.zip
Enjoy
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Sent from my SPH-D700 using XDA App
brizzle1986 said:
Sent from my SPH-D700 using XDA App
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Did you forget to type something?
I'm now able to post links, YAY!, so I have fixed the first post so that you don't have to copy/paste/edit to get to download!
Thank you much
Ever since I installed this, ring tone selection crashes android system and I have to reboot. Usually happens after 2nd or 3rd selection. Amy ideas why/how to fix? Haven't checked logs yet
Just wanted to stop by and say thanks - Gremlyn1, I've included this collection in SyndicateROM "Fully Loaded".
k0nane said:
Just wanted to stop by and say thanks - Gremlyn1, I've included this collection in SyndicateROM "Fully Loaded".
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Great
atkailash said:
Ever since I installed this, ring tone selection crashes android system and I have to reboot. Usually happens after 2nd or 3rd selection. Amy ideas why/how to fix? Haven't checked logs yet
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No idea why at all, unless for some reason the files didn't copy over... have you tried flashing again? The script doesn't do anything except remove the old sound files and add the new ones.
Updated this with new FroYo sounds (some Samsung ui sounds). The .zip is not yet CWM3 compatible, that will come soon. If you have changed the TW_Battery_caution.ogg to TW_Battery_caution.ogg.bak or removed it, etc., then you just need to remove that file. This zip includes a TW_Battery_caution.ogg.bak already, as it got included when I pulled the sounds from my phone.
I took the liberty of updating this package.
Changes:
CWM Script now properly erases all sound files in /system/media/audio prior to copying.
Deleted Ding.ogg and Noisy_One.ogg from Ringtones as they are identical to Noises1.ogg.
Edited title tag of Noises1.ogg from Noisey One to Noisy One.
http://www.multiupload.com/Z1D5N4CRVI
Isira said:
I took the liberty of updating this package.
Changes:
CWM Script now properly erases all sound files in /system/media/audio prior to copying.
Deleted Ding.ogg and Noisy_One.ogg from Ringtones as they are identical to Noises1.ogg.
Edited title tag of Noises1.ogg from Noisey One to Noisy One.
http://www.multiupload.com/Z1D5N4CRVI
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any chance of converting it from amend --> edify?
for those of you who use CWM3 and want this on your phone.
Extract contents of zip to C:\
Open CMD prompt
Browse to ADB folder
adb push C:\epic-nexus-moment_sounds_froyo_signed\system /sdcard/system
adb shell
#su
#remount rw
#cp -r /sdcard/system/media /system
edit: I flashed your zip on my epic (went back to old CWM and RFS) and it removed the system sound when you click icons and the dialpad sound
blu9987 said:
edit: I flashed your zip on my epic (went back to old CWM and RFS) and it removed the system sound when you click icons and the dialpad sound
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Dialpad and clicking sounds still work here. Make sure your system volume is not set to 0.
This would be awesome if it was made Edify Scrpitagible.. yes.. scriptigible. I just dropped it via root explorer into the /system/ folder
I'm a newbie to flashing with the Epic.... already bricked my wife's phone once. =)
I upgraded to EH17 using Odin and apparently that messed up all her ringtones and notification sounds. I wanted to know if there was a way I could flash this file using CWM 3.1.0.1. I get an error msg saying that amend scripting is not supported.
etienne97 said:
I'm a newbie to flashing with the Epic.... already bricked my wife's phone once. =)
I upgraded to EH17 using Odin and apparently that messed up all her ringtones and notification sounds. I wanted to know if there was a way I could flash this file using CWM 3.1.0.1. I get an error msg saying that amend scripting is not supported.
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Take the files out with 7 zip and open a zip file (from a theme!! don't use the srf zip or any other "rom" zips they wipe data) you know works on cwm3. Make a backup and delete all the folders inside besides META-INF then take your old zip and copy the files over to the new zip, of course without the META-INF. Just to clarify you want the new zips META-INF folder only!
Cd's or tapes?
Noob here ....I' am unable to find a zip file which is not a rom file...i wanted to follow the above mentioned procedure of modifying the zip file for using it on CWM3x. Can you tell me which is teh appropriate zip file which i can use for modification so that i can restore the default ringtones of EPIC 4G.
I flashed the legendary rom and saw that many ringtones have been taken off...i want to have stock ringtones back on my system
Grab a flashable theme zip and use that.....
Just make sure inside that zip once you delete out the "theme" contents you leave the META-INF file/folder...
Then make a folder of you own in called
/system
Then inside /system make one called
/media
then inside /system/media/ make one called
/audio
Then place the appropriate folders containing either
/alarms
/notifications
/ringtones
/ui
inside that /audio directory....
Close it up and flash it...
If that is too much for you to follow... Just use this zip I'm providing below..
Blank Flashable
Just open it with WinRaR or WinZip and you will see all the folders in place exactly as I described... Place your contents in the appropriate folders and flash..
followed exactly as mentioned above, downloaded the zip file, opened it and copied the tones as suggested and flashed my phone....the tones did not turn up in the list but i ended up loosing facebook, gmail and couple of other apps !....what could have gone wrong ?
yaji63 said:
followed exactly as mentioned above, downloaded the zip file, opened it and copied the tones as suggested and flashed my phone....the tones did not turn up in the list but i ended up loosing facebook, gmail and couple of other apps !....what could have gone wrong ?
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Not sure... There is nothing there in that "Blank Flashable" except for the META-INF file with your standard install scripts and then I created the folders & path to the media/audio/
Not to sure what you could have done to cause FB, GMail and others to be lost as a result of that zip file...
BTW, you did make a Nandroid Backup before flashing as normal rule of thumb correct?
FYI, any other devs, etc... willing to verify the zip I posted has nothing to do with erasing/removing those apps described by the member please feel free to do so...

Show how to get htc startup sound on cyanogenmod 7.1!

hi guys, did anyone know how to get the boot sound back!! after flashing cyanogenmod 7 theres no boot sound ;-( you can also change the animation
so im sure there must be a way to add sound back too!! hope anyone knows the way and could tell me!!
Ok for those of you who want this feature i tell you how to get it!!
htcbootsound.rar contains the original htc startup sound. here we go
1. download and extract the htcbootsound.rar
2.you will get the bootsnd.sh file and the bootsound.zip put both on sd card
3.reboot phone into recovery mode and mount system first
4.then flash the bootsound.zip by install zip from sd if its done
5.reboot your phone
6.run the Terminal Emulator
7.write: su (allow superuser)
cd / sdcard (space after cd and / is important)
sh bootsnd.sh
reboot
from now you v got the htc original startup sound how cool is that!!
big thanx to kartik.ansal who teached me this!! let me know if you like this
I tried this, but still don't hear any sound on bootup. I searched many threads in many forums, but can't seem to get this to work. Is it just not possible on the Galaxy Mini? I can get boot animations to work, just not the sound.
D1358531 said:
I tried this, but still don't hear any sound on bootup. I searched many threads in many forums, but can't seem to get this to work. Is it just not possible on the Galaxy Mini? I can get boot animations to work, just not the sound.
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go to system/media then look if there is the file poweron.ogg then rename it to android_audio.mp3
I had the same problem on mebitek rom, so renaming the file did the trick
good luck
abdovar said:
go to system/media then look if there is the file poweron.ogg then rename it to android_audio.mp3
I had the same problem on mebitek rom, so renaming the file did the trick
good luck
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I already have that file in the system/media folder, but still nothing happens.
D1358531 said:
I already have that file in the system/media folder, but still nothing happens.
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Since you haven't mentioned what rom you use, so first check that the bootsound is not disabled in settings -> cm settings -> performance then scroll down.
if it isn't, let's do it again by renaming the bootsound file to poweron.ogg and give it the correct permissions rw-r--r--
this workaround looks foolish but who knows
D1358531 said:
I tried this, but still don't hear any sound on bootup. I searched many threads in many forums, but can't seem to get this to work. Is it just not possible on the Galaxy Mini? I can get boot animations to work, just not the sound.
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Just follow the introduction step by step! it works everytime dont forget something, if you on squads cm you have to rename the audio to poweron.ogg and enable bootsound in settings!
Sent from my GT-S5570 using xda premium
I was able to get the boot sound to work by following the instructions here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=17100460&postcount=1
Many thanks to eollie !!

[GUIDE] Add Ringtones, Notifications, Alarms as flashable zip + [Stock Sounds]

Make your own flashable zip so you can add any song you like on to your phone.
Instructions:
1. Download the DIY-sounds.zip
2. Open zip but do not extract it
3. Navigate through "system" until you get to the folder that you want to make changes to
4. Drag and drop your song in that folder
> e.g. if you want a new alarm, navigate to "alarms" folder and drop your song in to the alarms folder
5. Delete the README.txt
6. Navigate to the other folders and add your songs there too
> If you don't want to add any other songs, just delete the README.txt files in each of the other folders
7. Nandroid backup
8. Flash in recovery
Note: Don't delete the README.txt files without first putting something in that folder, or the directories will disappear
Stock HTC sounds
These are stock HTC Desire HD sounds in a flashable zip format
Have you just flashed a new AOSP rom and you've realised that all of your favourite ringtones or notifications or alarms sounds are gone now?
I got used to the new sounds, but after briefly flashing back to stock recently I realised how much I missed the old ones!
There are two formats available -
1- Merge the stock sounds to the phone so that you keep all of the AOSP sounds as well (stock-sounds-merged.zip)
2- Remove all of the AOSP sounds and just have the stock HTC sounds on the phone (stock-sounds-only.zip)
Instructions:
1. Nandroid backup!
2. Flash zip in recovery
3. Enjoy
When flashing a new rom just stay in recovery and flash this zip straight after
will theses work on Sense roms ? sorry if its a stupid question ..
swazii said:
will theses work on Sense roms ? sorry if its a stupid question ..
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Not a stupid question, the zips also work on sense
Thanks for creating the diy flashable zip, it works perfectly and was exactly what I was looking for to add ringtones and notifications to my Nexus S.
will this work with the UI files too? (i like to change the Lock and Unlock sounds)
Thanks!
Jaws4God said:
will this work with the UI files too? (i like to change the Lock and Unlock sounds)
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Open the zip file without extracting it, add a folder under stock-sounds-merged.zip/system/media/audio/ called ui, and drop your sounds in there.
jkmartindale said:
Open the zip file without extracting it, add a folder under stock-sounds-merged.zip/system/media/audio/ called ui, and drop your sounds in there.
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will this work on Android 6.0 ROMS?
Thanks.
Jaws4God said:
will this work on Android 6.0 ROMS?
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I think so...I've been doing this with my own script on my Samsung SPH-L720 with CyanogenMod 13 and the only issue I've had is getting the media scanner to notice the new sounds. Give it a go and see if it works. If it doesn't, I might have something that could work instead.

Internal call recorder for EMUI 5.0

I am sorry for my English. If you get an error, drop it.
Internal call recorder for EMUI 5.0.......It works great.
The phone I tested model Huawei P9 Plus Build VIE-L29C360
The subject is cited by the following user. I just tried taking the risk. And the result is successful, so I wanted to share it.
first you need to be rooted I used this toutrial to root with SuperSU
thanks to @eddmecha*and @ante0
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ma...-recording-mha-l29-root-t3585354#post71779285
Download this file and put on your phone and extract it*
https://mega.nz/#!SFkQza7K!C3RTZWyy5WrLdorzXPOP0ckYh573eP3vBj4HyKA6xfs
first take a copy from HwCallRecorder folder and paste it to following directions*
(if you didn't find any below directions make them)
/data/dataapp*
/system/app
/hw_init/cust/hw/**Your region code**/app/
For me it's like this
/hw_init/cust/hw/meafnaf/app/
then go to /system/build.prop and add these lines to the end of the file*
ro.config.hw_voicerecord=true
ro.config.callrecord.enabled=1
then go to this folder cust-hw-region-xml and copy all files to this direction*
/cust/hw/**your region**/xml
then go to this folder hw_oem-xml and copy all files to this direction*
/hw_oem/xml
apply merge replace if it asks*
then make a reboot*
Thanks to the real owner of the matter ...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ma...-recording-mha-l29-root-t3585354#post71779285
Oi, a heads up, edit your links. You probably just copied them as text, and that copies the '...' in them as well, which makes them not go anywhere
Here are the correct links:
Code:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-9/how-to/guide-how-to-root-mate-9-decrypt-data-t3569986
https://mega.nz/#!OkgTTYKI!4AVXfEvkj7lp-KkQAVY9Je79E0h_fb9Py1t4c8BlsAo
ante0 said:
Oi, a heads up, edit your links. You probably just copied them as text, and that copies the '...' in them as well, which makes them not go anywhere
Here are the correct links:
Code:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-9/how-to/guide-how-to-root-mate-9-decrypt-data-t3569986
https://mega.nz/#!OkgTTYKI!4AVXfEvkj7lp-KkQAVY9Je79E0h_fb9Py1t4c8BlsAo
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Thanks, the topic is quoted above. Also the link has been renewed.
Great, works perfectly in Vie-L09C432B370.
Work for me: "Auto Call Recorder"
ROM Tested: VIE-L29C636B382
Zip: CallRecorder_EMUI5.zip
Instructions:
-Unzip
-Copy Folder HwCallRecorder to /system/app/
Permissions:
/system/app/HwCallRecorder -> 755
/system/app/HwCallRecorder/HwCallRecorder.apk -> 644
-Reboot Device
( Auto Recorder set: Phone > Settings > Auto Recorder )
Or install via TWRP:
Reboot TWRP>Select ZIP>CallRecorder_EMUI5_TWRP.zip
jvelasco said:
Work for me: "Auto Call Recorder"
ROM Tested: VIE-L29C636B382
Zip: CallRecorder_EMUI5.zip
Instructions:
-Unzip
-Copy Folder HwCallRecorder to /system/app/
Permissions:
/system/app/HwCallRecorder -> 755
/system/app/HwCallRecorder/HwCallRecorder.apk -> 644
-Reboot Device
( Auto Recorder set: Phone > Settings > Auto Recorder )
Or install via TWRP:
Reboot TWRP>Select ZIP>CallRecorder_EMUI5_TWRP.zip
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woooow very tanx , i 2 week effort for install any recorder and all aps with problemes and dont recored Caller's sounds
i installed with Twrp and work nice without any problem. tanx
my phone honor 6x - emui 5 - noghat
Enable call recording on Android
Call Recording is one of the most used feature. Still most of the smart phone companies do not provide this feature. However, you can enable this feature by following a few steps. These steps are precisely described in the link given below;
http://techin.review/enable-call-recording-on-emui/

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