Request for Stock Music Player and FM Radio - Galaxy S I9000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello, everyone.
I own a Galaxy S with the latest stable version of Cyanogenmod, 4.1.2.
Could someone upload the STOCK Samsung Galaxy music player (preferably not an old version) and the STOCK FM apk?
I've tried locating them in xda and I have indeed found some, but for some reason they don't seem to install on my device and I just can't understand why.
Thanks you very much for reading this,
George. G.

They wont be working, because they need the samsung framework, which isn't built in CyanogenMod.
Instead of the Radio FM try Spirit FM and for a good music player give Poweramp a try

H-Body said:
They wont be working, because they need the samsung framework, which isn't built in CyanogenMod.
Instead of the Radio FM try Spirit FM and for a good music player give Poweramp a try
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Well, that explains it! thanks a lot for answering. I installed Spirit FM the other day and it does work. I suppose I'll stick to Apollo for a music player. Works for me..
Thanks :good:

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[Q] Walkman 3.x from SymbianOS (W950/W960) to Android (X8)

Hey all i wonder if could be possible to port an APP from SymbianOS UIQ3 Walkman application to Android version?
I like very much this background visualizations and touch support
Any chance to port it?
If someone wants to take this, i can send needed files.
Why do you even need it, just try a new google music player its awesome....
could you provide link to the newest ver of google music player to our phone
wielku said:
could you provide link to the newest ver of google music player to our phone
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Use search button and you will find it......
but i don't think that this app will be better than WalkmanUIQ
hunter3000 said:
Hey all i wonder if could be possible to port an APP from SymbianOS UIQ3 Walkman application to Android version?
I like very much this background visualizations and touch support
Any chance to port it?
If someone wants to take this, i can send needed files.
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hi mate Symbian is a thing of the past. Even nokia dont use Symbian any more there are alot better music players out there even the stock x8 player is better. just do a search and you will find many better players. there are many that have been ported and or modded
here is a link for se walkman player: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1081515
but best music player has got to be power amp
its themed original player

[Q] FM radio tuner for GT-I9305 ?

Hi, i was looking over play store for fm radio tuner for my GT-I9305, found twoo apps witch one is giving me an error and second is some kind of beta and audio doesnt work.
was thinking, if samsung did not installed any fm tuner software on GT-I9305, is this feature available on GT-I9305?
if yes, what app i can use?
thanks for any reply
SlimPete said:
Hi, i was looking over play store for fm radio tuner for my GT-I9305, found twoo apps witch one is giving me an error and second is some kind of beta and audio doesnt work.
was thinking, if samsung did not installed any fm tuner software on GT-I9305, is this feature available on GT-I9305?
if yes, what app i can use?
thanks for any reply
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you can try Spirit Fm .
The i9305 has no FM Radio hardware, so it will never work.
LenAsh said:
The i9305 has no FM Radio hardware, so it will never work.
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so sad about it, but thanks
SlimPete said:
so sad about it, but thanks
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i am also a fm radio listener on the way to work. i have installed Tunein radio from the app store. its pretty good.

music player doesn't work

Hi everybody,
I'm use to run in the afternoon and yesterday I tried to use my OB like MP3 player. unfortunaly, the songs start lagging after 5/10 seconds they started. I've disabled all gestures, without any result.
PS: I've the stock V30B 4.0.4 LG ICS
Does it working normal until yesterday?
1. try another music player
2. find if you have a bloatware,disbale it.
no14me said:
Does it working normal until yesterday?
1. try another music player
2. find if you have a bloatware,disbale it.
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Sincerely I wouldn't be sure because I tried to use OB like mp3 player for the first time yesterday. So I'm going to follow your advice: try another music player. Any suggestion? maybe Apollo?
I don't know if I have or not a bloatware: from the task manager I don't see any strange software. Are there some programs/software that allow you to see if you have/n't these bloatware?
thanks
alby.campa said:
Sincerely I wouldn't be sure because I tried to use OB like mp3 player for the first time yesterday. So I'm going to follow your advice: try another music player. Any suggestion? maybe Apollo?
I don't know if I have or not a bloatware: from the task manager I don't see any strange software. Are there some programs/software that allow you to see if you have/n't these bloatware?
thanks
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Power amp , Player Pro, Rocket Player, Double Twist, Winamp, Clean Music Player... and more you can try.
I love Power amp. In CM rom i used Apollo, in ICS i used stock player (because Dolby Mobile)
A list of removable app here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2032668
But I dont think it make stock music play lag. But you can remove some to get best performance.
Also, you can try some ICS based ROM in Dev section.
no14me said:
Power amp , Player Pro, Rocket Player, Double Twist, Winamp, Clean Music Player... and more you can try.
I love Power amp. In CM rom i used Apollo, in ICS i used stock player (because Dolby Mobile)
A list of removable app here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2032668
But I dont think it make stock music play lag. But you can remove some to get best performance.
Also, you can try some ICS based ROM in Dev section.
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I've tried CM, IZS, Zeus 7, ice-boom... and I've the problem with all of them. Then I think it is a matter of SD card. I'll change it. thx

[Q] Bluetooth AVRCP Control Buttons Not Working in LG Stock ROM

Does anyone know a solution for remapping or reutilizing the Bluetooth AVRCP control buttons for a set of bluetooth headphones (LG Tone HBS-700 specifically) on the LG stock ROM? All I want is for the play/pause, forward/previous track buttons to work on my headphones with the SiriusXM app. I came from CM11 and it worked perfectly there. When SiriusXM was playing, the buttons would affect it, and so forth with other music player apps when they had control. Now that I'm back on trying stock ROM, it of course doesn't work because LG's ROM is a piece of junk. Any recommendations?
App in play store called media button router allows you to designate a specific app to be controlled by bt devices.... it's free, maybe that'll do the trick for you
Sent from my eXposed G2
hootowlserenade said:
App in play store called media button router allows you to designate a specific app to be controlled by bt devices.... it's free, maybe that'll do the trick for you
Sent from my eXposed G2
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I didn't know about that app! I downloaded and installed it, and unfortunately, it isn't recognizing SiriusXM as one of the music players on my phone. Thanks for the suggestion though.
Maybe email the dev and ask if he'll add it to the app list... couldn't hurt to try.
Sent from my Xposed G2
hootowlserenade said:
Maybe email the dev and ask if he'll add it to the app list... couldn't hurt to try.
Sent from my Xposed G2
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Not a bad idea. I'll try it!
Sorry to resurrect a zombie thread, but has anyone found a KK ROM with functional AVRCP play / pause support? Media Button Router is a viable alternative for me on 4.3, but does not work on 4.4. Development of the app had basically stopped from what I see... Thanks for any suggestions.
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Sorry to resurrect a zombie thread, but has anyone found a KK ROM with functional AVRCP play / pause support? Media Button Router is a viable alternative for me on 4.3, but does not work on 4.4. Development of the app had basically stopped from what I see... Thanks for any suggestions.
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The only ones I ever found to work are AOSP-based, namely Cyanogenmod, but I'm sure any AOSP-based KK ROM would have fully functional AVRCP support for whatever application you're using, provided the application utilizes the system's audio player.

Help: FM Transmitter app WANTED

Hello everybody!
I want to solve my problem with playing music in a car. I have an Xperia SP and about a year ago, I tested like 10 ROMs in very short period of time and I don't remember names of these ROMs, but I remember that one of these had this really cool app, which would allow me to use my phone as an FM Transmitter. I didn't think it was something special back then, but I could really make use of it now.
I tested it on my radio at home and it really worked. Not many phones have FM transmitter, but some Xperias, as I read now, accidentally have this function. I've tried to google that app, all I found was Spirit FM app which wasn't working for me and I'm sure it's not the app that I'm looking for..
Doesn't anybody have this app, ROM or a tip how I could find it? Any help appreciated
FM Transmitter depends on the ROM support.. AdrianDC has made an add-on for this with CM12.1 but after lollipop, FM Transmitter has been deprecated forever.
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Not exactly.
You could use a flashable zip (called addon) which set a value in build.prop which activated the FM transmitter app. It worked not only on L, but also on M. You could also set the value manually. It was something like ro.fm.transmitter = true or similar.
Afaik, this app isn't included anymore in lineage.
But there are two apps which are called Spirit FM, Version 1 and 2. They do exactly what you want.
Version 1 is available for free somewhere on Xda.
Version 2 is a little costly and available on the Playstore.
They worked then, I'm quite sure they still do.

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