Add bootsound and poweroff sound in CM10 - Galaxy S I9000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm in a desperate need of adding boot sound and power off sound to CyanogenMod 10. I am actually using a MIUI 3.6.14 ROM, a port of the official MIUI, and it's based on CM10 (or 10.1).
I know no one has ever been able to use boot sound and power off sounds in CM10, I'm actually wondering why these were disabled in first place. But anyway, I'm not here for the simple copy-paste solution.
If anyone has any idea on how to add these sounds in CM, no matter how many system files I have to edit and mess around with, please let me know. I really hate having a silent boot with a simple animation logo... it sucks big time.

T3STY said:
I'm in a desperate need of adding boot sound and power off sound to CyanogenMod 10. I am actually using a MIUI 3.6.14 ROM, a port of the official MIUI, and it's based on CM10 (or 10.1).
I know no one has ever been able to use boot sound and power off sounds in CM10, I'm actually wondering why these were disabled in first place. But anyway, I'm not here for the simple copy-paste solution.
If anyone has any idea on how to add these sounds in CM, no matter how many system files I have to edit and mess around with, please let me know. I really hate having a silent boot with a simple animation logo... it sucks big time.
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looks like it is capable of playing sound but CM has gone ahead and removed whatever we need to hear it. check this site
https://jira.cyanogenmod.org/browse...ira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel

Yeah... ok, they removed important things because they think bootsounds are useless. That's fine for me if that's their philosophy about this, but they could at least leave us a guide on how to add it back!
Also, I wonder why no other developer has been able to restore it. I've seen many great ROM developers out there, making a lot of complicated modifications in their ROM, but no one is able to restore a simple bootsound?? That's crazy man, unbelievable.

T3STY said:
Yeah... ok, they removed important things because they think bootsounds are useless. That's fine for me if that's their philosophy about this, but they could at least leave us a guide on how to add it back!
Also, I wonder why no other developer has been able to restore it. I've seen many great ROM developers out there, making a lot of complicated modifications in their ROM, but no one is able to restore a simple bootsound?? That's crazy man, unbelievable.
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^^^
10.1.3. is still obviously just beta OS because they've abandoned any real development and just moved on to something else... like Oppo.
In-call volume sux.
Ring volume is great, but once you answer a call, you gotta find yourself some stinky pay phone so that your caller can be heard.
You can't hear tap volume unless your ear is up to the phone.
Quote from Steve Kondick: "We've rejected boot sounds about a dozen times now. The general consensus is that they suck and should be abolished."
Where's the consensus on call volume? You guys don't like that either?
Even the in-call volume settings have been greyed out. LOL!

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Ascending Ringtone...?

Is there an app that can make the ringtone volume ascending...?
Thx in advance.
you could probably use a wave editor like audacity to edit your ringtone, then use a fade in effect that would slowly raise the volume to max level
Good idea. Is there an app which will do it automatically on the G1...?
You can check any of the ringtone makers on the market, but I doubt they can do that so you would have to do it for each ringtone.
we need a thread where everyone posts awesome ringtones. I'm getting burnt out on the default ones.
evilkorn said:
You can check any of the ringtone makers on the market, but I doubt they can do that so you would have to do it for each ringtone.
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Thanks for the idea... Still think this feature is pretty basic by today's standard and should have been included in Android by now...
Cheers and Happy New Year!
I have never seen this feature stock on anything, nore would I want or use it.
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evilkorn said:
I have never seen this feature stock on anything, nore would I want or use it.
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My old samsung phone had it, and I liked it. The phone would start by vibrating then start ringing softly and get progressivly louder. I didn't need to keep changing volume settings if the room was getting louder or softer. That was one of the first things I looked for on my phone when I got it.
I remember an application that changed the ring volume based on ambiant noise, but that's not what you were asking about but could help you in your last situation.
evilkorn said:
I have never seen this feature stock on anything, nore would I want or use it.
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It's been a standard feature of just about every Nokia made in the last 10 years!
Never owned a nokia so....
Motorola Cliq has that option BTW so it can be done. May be someone can port it to G1. I've never used it but sounds like a good option to have.
Cliq is on 1.6, correct...? So it's a custom feature by Moto...?
Is it included in 2.0, 2.0.1 or 2.1...?
Cliq is 1.5, I don't think it's even going to get upgraded to any other versions... yeah Motorola sucks.
You can use Ascending Ringtone App that collected on this package:edited...
[highlight]MOD Edit: No linking to warez. First and final warning[/highlight]
There's an app in the market called 'Ascending Ringtone' for $.99 that claims to do what you're asking.
@mahdian please remove your post, we do not support warez here.

[Rom][Port] xXBabiboi228Xx{Manila Carbon Fiber 2.2™} from EVO *UPDATED 1/21*

I'm making this thread to avoid confusion now that there is a working port.
Well just heard back from xxbabiboi228xx and trock79 apparently will be using parts of his rom in the future, but until then.
Here is my port, everything seems to work and I do not intend on maintaining this. Hope this works out for anyone who wants it.
This is a straight port of xxbabiboi228xx's rom! I did not have anything to do with the development of this rom and take no credit for doing so, only for making it work on the inc.
build 1
http://www.multiupload.com/JGRRQM38KZ
build 2
http://www.multiupload.com/8N9XY7CHPN
build 3
http://www.multiupload.com/FWNZYAQB6T
Changlog:
build 2:
Cleaned up the sprint stuff and added the gingerbread keyboard. Htc keyboard still there by default. Also added the htc lock screen back with an optional download for the vanilla lockscreen in the first post. You can try a flash over and it should work, but I recommend a full wipe, quite a bit was changed. Let me know if flash over works out if you try. Trimmed 10mb's off.
build 3:
Updated to new host rom (xxbabiboi228xx' 2.4) Changed battery indicator to vertical green with percentage (gingerbread style). Theme changed a little bit here and there.
Integrated rosie right key setting (internet icon still present after change) and notification toggle widget changer (PowerControl settings)
No more bootloop on first boot (you don't have to wait to see the lockscreen twice anymore)
New clean and simple bootanimation, very nice in my opinion
bugs known:
4g settings and sprint apps are still present
Other than that, nothing else that I know of
I have tested:
browser
phone
mms and sms
wifi
bluetooth
gps
market
camera with flash
camcorder (720)
mail and facebook sync
Just to be clear I do not intend to maintain this rom. If anyone else wants to take over from here, great! Its a really nice looking rom for sure. I only did this because it was requested and I liked the look of it. The rom runs great, check it out!
Here is the original EVO thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=808656
Vanilla lockscreen:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=YVWIW11T
This is from the EVO thread and should work
Thanks br125 for all your efforts again!! Wanted to be the first one to thank you !
Now if we can get that haptic feedback in the dialer, the lock screen, and the GB keyboard, we'll be money, LOL!
Again, thank you so much for your hard work, and the hard work of BabiBoi! Also the upcoming support from trock79!
You guys are awesome, thank you again!
I will download and I would love to help by supporting this. Let me know what is needed and I am sure I can make it happen...
This ROM is very fast. Has anyone found a way to easily change the toggles in the power control pulldown?
Nice work babiboi and thanks for porting br125.
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+1-download link is dead.
new link. No idea what happened to dropbox..
http://www.multiupload.com/JGRRQM38KZ
br125 said:
new link. No idea what happened to dropbox..
http://www.multiupload.com/JGRRQM38KZ
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Dropbox does not like high traffic.
Glad you guys got it to work.
Also check out this for your power control mod
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=901540
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aside from nice theming, any unique features in this rom?
khanam said:
aside from nice theming, any unique features in this rom?
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It's pretty much the theme that makes it what it is. I'd suggest checking out the evo thread for more information. Its a nice rom, runs smooth and looks great, everything is themed very nicely
Does it say sprint on your guys phones?
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synisterwolf said:
Does it say sprint on your guys phones?
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No, everywhere that you see "sprint" will read "verizon wireless"
synisterwolf said:
Does it say sprint on your guys phones?
Sent from my sexy assistant. (HTC Incredible)
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Lsdozer said:
This ROM is very fast. Has anyone found a way to easily change the toggles in the power control pulldown?
Nice work babiboi and thanks for porting br125.
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@synisterwolf: Doesn't say Sprint for me, that is, if you meant the Operator Name/Logo. As br125 mentioned though, the Sprint apps should be present in the ROM. I hope that answers your question?
@Lsdozer: The easy answer to your question is, edit the file called, widget.txt, to your liking.
The file resides in system\customize I believe.
Unfortunately, the tool br125 posted, is only for the Cyanogen ROMs I think. And for the life me, I have been unable to effectively change that text file, using Root Explorer, ES Explorer, and SUManager. People swear that this is the easiest task to take care of, but for me, I have tried it all, when trying to edit from within the phone, and nothing has worked. If you consider editing the file on your computer and push it to your phone, one thing to consider is that I read somewhere that the file has to have a UNIX signature on it, for it to work. This is the reason why I was adamant to try to edit the file, while it was on my phone, well... that and because I have no idea how to push files using ADB or something to my phone... Hope this helps, please let me know if it works for you. If it does, please post what you did, thanks!
On separate notes guys, does anyone know how to restore haptic feedback to the lockscreen, when unlocking? The original ROM came with the Sense the lockscreen, as default, but I believe br125's port defaults to the Vanilla lockscreen.
Other things we can think about is:
1. Figuring out which kernels are working out well on the ROM, since it has now been ported to the Incredible.
2. Maybe getting that Gingerbread keyboard on here ?
Thanks once again to br125, Babiboi, and, trock79 as well!
I will take a look at gettin haptic working for you, i took out the htclockscreen when I ported it and forgot to add it back in. xxbabiboi228xx said that he will be releasing 2.4 tonight most likely and I'll have some free time tomorrow that I could possibly add in his changes/fixes.
As for kernels, any inc. sense kernel will (should) work. ie. incredikernel, heyitslou's kernel etc.
I've flashed Lou's kernel and it works great, I'm currently at 77% and been using it off the charger for about 7 hours or so
edit: the notification toggles shouldn't be hard to get the 4g outta there and add more useful things and I'll put the gingerbread keyboard in there if it works when I take a look at it. Basically I wanna clean up all the sprint leftovers and make it not seem like a port
br125 said:
I will take a look at gettin haptic working for you, i took out the htclockscreen when I ported it and forgot to add it back in. xxbabiboi228xx said that he will be releasing 2.4 tonight most likely and I'll have some free time tomorrow that I could possibly add in his changes/fixes.
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Sounds great Sir! You are the man !
BTW, I tried getting some of the GB keyboard flashed over into the ROM, from the forum. Maybe it's my luck, but I have never actually gotten a single keyboard flashed successfully through to recovery. Whether it was the EVO or the DInc, same results...
This was no exception of course ...
Much thanks to OP for download link fix. Playing with ROM and very nice. Only things so far unable to access photos, video or music on SD card. Am I missing something?
Thanks for the nice work!
Docarut said:
Much thanks to OP for download link fix. Playing with ROM and very nice. Only things so far unable to access photos, video or music on SD card. Am I missing something?
Thanks for the nice work!
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I recall having that happen on first boot, after reboot all worked well.
Docarut said:
Much thanks to OP for download link fix. Playing with ROM and very nice. Only things so far unable to access photos, video or music on SD card. Am I missing something?
Thanks for the nice work!
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Just reboot man, it should be fixed, when you return, hope this helps !
Docarut said:
Much thanks to OP for download link fix. Playing with ROM and very nice. Only things so far unable to access photos, video or music on SD card. Am I missing something?
Thanks for the nice work!
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Ran fix permissions and rebooted and fixed photos and videos but still music app does not pick up music on SD.
Edit: now picking up music! Guess needed to give it more time. Maybe that will get Navigation working. Maps work fine but Nav still not.
This ROM can works with Cricket?

Custom screen-off animation possiblity

Does anyone know what the new Android 2.3 screen off animation runs off
If it uses a .zip like the boot animation, we may be able to create custom screen off animations. I'm searching for the mysterious and possibly non-existent file now, but it would be great if someone could help, or tell me there isn't one and I should give up, which is my assumption now.
It isn't in the /system/media folder if anyone was planning to check there.
A good place to start would be CM7. Cyanogenmod has already implemented the ability to turn on and off the screen off animation. Not only that, he reversed the animation and made a screen ON animation.
That's probably what you should be looking at.
Only problem with that is that CM7 isn't very stable in many ways as of yet. Most of the Android platform has been "figured out" in that we know where most of the graphics etc are. This one to my knowledge has still be illusive
CM7 not stable? apart for the phone bug that's already taken care of everything works...
mkrmec said:
CM7 not stable? apart for the phone bug that's already taken care of everything works...
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It's got the equivalent to duct tape over it (at least last I heard if you are referring to shutting the mic off every 60 seconds). I admit to not following the thread too closely as it moves at lightning speed, but doesn't seem like something I'd want to use daily yet.
A duct tape that works very well.
Use it before you judge it. CM7 nightly is very polished even though it's not considered "stable".
I'm using it for everyday use without any hiccups for the past month, of course the duct tape helped.
there "was" an active one in the Evo thread about this but the conclusion to this whole thing was that the screen off animation is in the code itself and that code was not in froyo anywhere. so pretty much that screen off animation is only limited to 2.3 roms. someone else on xda made a flashable zip that enabled the screen off animation in a 2.3 rom that didnt have it active. like everyone suggested, stick to a 2.3 rom and forget about porting it to anything below it if thats what you were thinking.
edit: here is the link to the thread that was most active about getting the animation http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=864556&highlight=screen+animation
i know its a few pages long but somewhere around page 14-17 they talk about the details about where it comes from and the actual code itself
MrCDWJR said:
there "was" an active one in the Evo thread about this but the conclusion to this whole thing was that the screen off animation is in the code itself and that code was not in froyo anywhere. so pretty much that screen off animation is only limited to 2.3 roms. someone else on xda made a flashable zip that enabled the screen off animation in a 2.3 rom that didnt have it active. like everyone suggested, stick to a 2.3 rom and forget about porting it to anything below it if thats what you were thinking.
edit: here is the link to the thread that was most active about getting the animation http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=864556&highlight=screen+animation
i know its a few pages long but somewhere around page 14-17 they talk about the details about where it comes from and the actual code itself
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Don't think the OP was talking about porting it to anything other than 2.3, just the possibility of modifying it so we can have a custom animation.
Screen burst into flame as it goes off anyone
The Gingerbread Screen off animation is not in /system/media folder, it is controlled by some .xml files in framework-res.apk

[HOW TO] - Enable CRT animation in Jelly Bean on the N7

Noticed none of the current builds have the CRT animation enabled, thought I'd share how to turn it on. Please note that it is at times a bit buggy. For me it works about 8 out of 10 times.
What it is:
Note: 1 - This will work on any device and on any version of Android back to GB. (Obviously the Nexus specific tools wont work on anything other than the Nexus)
Note 2 - You will have to redo this every time you update your rom.
Here's the quick rundown -
First, you'll have to pull the framework-res.apk from your tablet.
This can be done via adb, but the easiest way would be to either use WugFresh's Nexus Root Toolkit or mskips Google Nexus 7 TOOLKIT.
When asked what file to pull, type in "/system/framework/framework-res.apk" (without quotes)
Once you have that pulled, install this tool: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1432152
Follow the directions on how to use it in the thread.
Once you have decompiled the apk, you'll want to edit the "files-to-edit\framework-res.apk\res\values\bools.xml" file.
The value you want to change in the bools value is the "<bool name="config_animateScreenLights">true</bool>" change "true" to "false". I reccommend downloading Notepad++ to edit.
Make sure you save it. Once saved, recompile the apk using the tool you install, then create an update zip (I renamed mine to crtanimation.zip for ease).
Reboot into recovery, flash the zip, clear cache, reboot.
Tada!
Krunk_Kracker said:
Noticed none of the current builds have the CRT animation enabled, thought I'd share how to turn it on. Please note that it is at times a bit buggy. For me it works about 8 out of 10 times.
Here's the quick rundown -
First, you'll have to pull the framework-res.apk from your tablet.
This can be done via adb, but the easiest way would be to either use WugFresh's Nexus Root Toolkit or mskips Google Nexus 7 TOOLKIT.
When asked what file to pull, type in "/system/framework/framework-res.apk" (without quotes)
Once you have that pulled, install this tool: http://forum.xda-dev...d.php?t=1432152
Follow the directions on how to use it in the thread.
Once you have decompiled the apk, you'll want to edit the "files-to-edit\framework-res.apk\res\valuesbools.xml" file.
The value you want to change in the bools value is the "<bool name="config_animateScreenLights">true</bool>" change "true" to "false".
Make sure you save it. Once saved, recompile the apk using the tool you install, then create an update zip (I renamed mine to crtanimation.zip for ease).
Reboot into recovery, flash the zip, reboot.
Tada!
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"Once you have that pulled, install this tool: http://forum.xda-dev...d.php?t=1432152"
This link is not working.
TahrirSquare said:
"Once you have that pulled, install this tool: http://forum.xda-dev...d.php?t=1432152"
This link is not working.
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Apologies.
Fixed now
Why would someone want to do this?
Guardsix said:
Why would someone want to do this?
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Why would someone want to put a custom rom on N7?
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They most likely don't know what CRT animation is, NOT why they might want to make changes to the system.
Nothing in the OP provides a hint as to what that is or what it does. To be honest, I'm not sure I know what it is. A quick search shows that it is enabled in a lot of ROMs but not what it actually is or does.
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krelvinaz said:
They most likely don't know what CRT animation is, NOT why they might want to make changes to the system.
Nothing in the OP provides a hint as to what that is or what it does. To be honest, I'm not sure I know what it is. A quick search shows that it is enabled in a lot of ROMs but not what it actually is or does.
Sent from my Nexus 7
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OK, makes sense, I was assuming most knew what it meant.
I'll make a quick video.
Just made a video, uploading it.
krelvinaz said:
They most likely don't know what CRT animation is, NOT why they might want to make changes to the system.
Nothing in the OP provides a hint as to what that is or what it does. To be honest, I'm not sure I know what it is. A quick search shows that it is enabled in a lot of ROMs but not what it actually is or does.
Sent from my Nexus 7
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If you don't know what it is then you obviously haven't flashed many roms and therefore should probably not even attempt this...
Thanks OP and sry for the ungrateful ones here.
updated OP with a demo vid
I guess the CRT animation is more obscure than I thought.
Okay... I get it... It enables animation effects when turning the device off, rather than just blanking the screen.
I get the same effect turning on and off with
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.soulfulz.android.turnoffscreen
You can select from a number of effects, sounds for both when the device is turned on and off via the button. You have to hit the button for it to do it, but for the risk of modifying system files, this is easy and safe to do.
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Okay... I get it... It enables animation effects when turning the device off, rather than just blanking the screen.
I get the same effect turning on and off with
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.soulfulz.android.turnoffscreen
You can select from a number of effects, sounds for both when the device is turned on and off via the button. You have to hit the button for it to do it, but for the risk of modifying system files, this is easy and safe to do.
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Except your solution is wakelock city on top of having to enable it as a device administrator. Sounds like you also have to hit the shortcut or use the app itself to get the desired effect versus it being naturally accomplished when hitting the power button/screen timeout. And if it doesn't work in ICS, not sure it will work on JB.
krelvinaz said:
Okay... I get it... It enables animation effects when turning the device off, rather than just blanking the screen.
I get the same effect turning on and off with
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.soulfulz.android.turnoffscreen
You can select from a number of effects, sounds for both when the device is turned on and off via the button. You have to hit the button for it to do it, but for the risk of modifying system files, this is easy and safe to do.
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My way is easy and safe to do, if you follow the direction.
All your doing is turning something on. It's something that Google intended to be toggled.
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My way is easy and safe to do, if you follow the direction.
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Something users of XDA are so good at doing? Reading and following instructions.
All your doing is turning something on. It's something that Google intended to be toggled.
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Curious, they didn't implement it in their flagship first tablet and first official device to have Jelly Bean?
BTW, I am not knocking you, just have a lot of experience dealing with users that don't read, can't follow instructions...
The info on extracting and the tool was good reading, I just know a lot of users that will botch this up and start posting BRICKED threads.
Via my HTC Rezound
krelvinaz said:
Something users of XDA are so good at doing? Reading and following instructions.
Curious, they didn't implement it in their flagship first tablet and first official device to have Jelly Bean?
BTW, I am not knocking you, just have a lot of experience dealing with users that don't read, can't follow instructions...
The info on extracting and the tool was good reading, I just know a lot of users that will botch this up and start posting BRICKED threads.
Via my HTC Rezound
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I'm sorry if people are unable to follow direction, but honestly that's not my problem.
If they mess it up, it wont brick, and if it does, all they have to do is dirty flash their rom and it's fixed.
I asked the question "Why" because it seems a lot of trouble just to see your device (N7, in this case) turn off. I've done a great deal of modding to my ICS devices, but haven't really found much reason to mod a JB device. I know there are tons of boot animations which make your device really different when turned on, but having CRT just for turning off your device seems a waste of time.
Of course, this is only my opinion and I'm glad you figured out how to do this, but I still don't understand why!
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I asked the question "Why" because it seems a lot of trouble just to see your device (N7, in this case) turn off. I've done a great deal of modding to my ICS devices, but haven't really found much reason to mod a JB device. I know there are tons of boot animations which make your device really different when turned on, but having CRT just for turning off your device seems a waste of time.
Of course, this is only my opinion and I'm glad you figured out how to do this, but I still don't understand why!
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Why not?
To sound cliche, Android is all about options.
I present you with yet another modding option.
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I'm not really understanding the animosity with this simple mod...
Neat! I am sure that I will get around to this eventually but I am surprised that I haven't noticed that there was no CRT animation enabled already.
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Guardsix said:
I asked the question "Why" because it seems a lot of trouble just to see your device (N7, in this case) turn off. I've done a great deal of modding to my ICS devices, but haven't really found much reason to mod a JB device. I know there are tons of boot animations which make your device really different when turned on, but having CRT just for turning off your device seems a waste of time.
Of course, this is only my opinion and I'm glad you figured out how to do this, but I still don't understand why!
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Don't understand why you don't just switch to an iphone
Ok I tried what the OP has posted but the compiler tool is borked, no way to recompile the file after editing the file. Read over the original posting and found that the issue is still not fixed, any other way to do this??

Marshmallow with Kitkat's Output Power

Hello guys. I had posted some months ago my question but all I was suggested was installing mods that I already had tried.
So, my 'problem' is that I find Stock Marshmallow's output(volume and bass) on headphones (3.5 jack) pretty low compared to Stock Kitkat. Especially the bass, it is really, really louder/heavier on Kitkat.
Is there any way to get/move Kitkat's sound enhancements right into Marshmallow?
Thanks in advance, have a happy new year!
The only way to try this would be decrypting the original KitKat files and recode them into MM, though you need some knowledge about how it works for it. As for now, I do not know any way to get back that feature from KK.
Mods are really great in this sort of situation, I myself use the A.R.I.S.E. mod and configured it for my in-ears.
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The only way to try this would be decrypting the original KitKat files and recode them into MM, though you need some knowledge about how it works for it. As for now, I do not know any way to get back that feature from KK.
Mods are really great in this sort of situation, I myself use the A.R.I.S.E. mod and configured it for my in-ears.
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Unfortunately, I have no knowledge of coding etc.. I had tried arise sound mod but the sound was completely distorted(maybe I had installed something wrong,but all I did was install a .zip file and nothing more.)
Edit: could you message me and redirect me to the things you did and worked for you? I think I'll give a try tonight or tomorrow night! Thanks!
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Unfortunately, I have no knowledge of coding etc.. I had tried arise sound mod but the sound was completely distorted(maybe I had installed something wrong,but all I did was install a .zip file and nothing more.)
Edit: could you message me and redirect me to the things you did and worked for you? I think I'll give a try tonight or tomorrow night! Thanks!
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Well, installing the .zip is fine, but you ... gotta turn it on, too. When you flashed the zip, a new tool called Viper4Arise pops up in your app list. Open that and configure how you like to. In the app, you can change everything you like (and there's tons of stuff, trust me) but keep in mind to check if the module is active ( [≡] > Driver Status).
As of the settings I've done, I made the for my personal in-earphones (SoundMagic E10). There are things like ViPER-DDC which makes the sound of your head/earphones pretty nice if they're supported, if not, well then you gotta tune it yourself. Might plan to listen to a lot of different music and testing all the settings for your own preferences
devil188 said:
Well, installing the .zip is fine, but you ... gotta turn it on, too. When you flashed the zip, a new tool called Viper4Arise pops up in your app list. Open that and configure how you like to. In the app, you can change everything you like (and there's tons of stuff, trust me) but keep in mind to check if the module is active ( [≡] > Driver Status).
As of the settings I've done, I made the for my personal in-earphones (SoundMagic E10). There are things like ViPER-DDC which makes the sound of your head/earphones pretty nice if they're supported, if not, well then you gotta tune it yourself. Might plan to listen to a lot of different music and testing all the settings for your own preferences
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Well, I'll maybe give a try and write you back... I didn't really understand whay you said there ' check if the module is active ( [≡] > Driver Status). '
Also, which one of these folders should I open and then,which version(file name) should I download?
I'm on Stock 6.0.1 with any other mod installed.
(yes,i'll make a nandroid backup before installing it)
Thanks in advance
Edit: I installed ViPER4Arise+2.5.0.5 and it worked fine,but still,the sound is quite,compared to Stock KitKat... Even after raising Master Gate (Limiter) to the max (6dB)... I don't know what to do
kwstas 13 said:
Well, I'll maybe give a try and write you back... I didn't really understand whay you said there ' check if the module is active ( [≡] > Driver Status). '
Also, which one of these folders should I open and then,which version(file name) should I download?
I'm on Stock 6.0.1 with any other mod installed.
(yes,i'll make a nandroid backup before installing it)
Thanks in advance
Edit: I installed ViPER4Arise+2.5.0.5 and it worked fine,but still,the sound is quite,compared to Stock KitKat... Even after raising Master Gate (Limiter) to the max (6dB)... I don't know what to do
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Then it is probably limited by the ROM itself.. Well you can look up how to create your own custom rom with higher output at the audio jack, but aside from that, I don't have any other ideas how to raise it other than going back to kitkat.
Well the volume is loud enough for me, so sadly I can't help you with this
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Then it is probably limited by the ROM itself.. Well you can look up how to create your own custom rom with higher output at the audio jack, but aside from that, I don't have any other ideas how to raise it other than going back to kitkat.
Well the volume is loud enough for me, so sadly I can't help you with this
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Exactly, KitKat allowed more output volume than Marshmallow does, I guess....I wish I knew how to increase the output levels and set them just as high as the Stock Kikat are.
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Exactly, KitKat allowed more output volume than Marshmallow does, I guess....I wish I knew how to increase the output levels and set them just as high as the Stock Kikat are.
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I might just randomly found a way to set the volume gain, but you need a unlocked bootloader + elitekernel (or any other) for that.
devil188 said:
I might just randomly found a way to set the volume gain, but you need a unlocked bootloader + elitekernel (or any other) for that.
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Ah yeah, I found that too some months ago,forgot to mention that...but i don't want to unlock bootloader for now...thank you man!

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