Development ADB TOOL TO SCREEN RECORD, PULL AND CONVERT TO .MP4 V1/3 - Samsung Galaxy Watch 5

hello guys and girls
ive made a tool to make recording the screen on your watch a little easier
well, will be easier after its first configured
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-- CURRENTLY FOR WINDOWS ONLY --
ADB needed please put it in c:\adb
(it should look something like this)
it will make set up faster if -
1, have developer options and adb debugging enabled on the watch
2, have 7zip (.7z) installed
3, have ffmpeg downloaded and
ffmpeg.exe in C:\Windows\System32
ffplay.exe in C:\Windows\System32
ffprobe.exe in C:\Windows\System32
- if not, the tool will guide you through and automate some of this process -
First things first, the disclaimer
i accept no responsibility for any damage to your device or your mental health while using this tool
i will however try to support you through xda in resolving any issues or bugs
( because this device works wirelessly it not just double click to use like my other tools, im afraid there is a little labour involved
you will need a text editor with "find and replace feature" windows notepad works fine)
Step 1
Download the tools (in changelog below) and put them in c:\adb
Step 3
Run the SCREENRECORD.BAT and follow the onscreen instruction (see screens below)
Thanks to
73sydney​

HELP
Spoiler
TO ENABLE DEVELOPER OPTIONS ON THE WATCH
2nd - Scroll down to "About Watch", open it
3rd - Scroll down to "Software"
4th - Press "Software Version" several times until you see a pop up window stating developer options are enabled
TO ENABLE ADB DEBUGGING ON THE PHONE
1st - Enable "Developer Options" (see above)
2nd - Open the Developer Options setting, in settings, 4TH up from the bottom of the page
3rd - Scroll down to the "Adb Debugging" and press the button
4th - Scroll down to "Debug over WiFi" and press the button
TO FIND YOUR WIFI IP
Ist - Enable "Developer options" on the watch (see above)
2nd - Enable "ADB Debugging" on the watch (see above)
3rd - look on the "Debug over wifi" switch to find it

HELP
Spoiler
TO ENABLE DEVELOPER OPTIONS ON THE WATCH
2nd - Scroll down to "About Watch", open it
3rd - Scroll down to "Software"
4th - Press "Software Version" several times until you see a pop up window stating developer options are enabled
TO ENABLE ADB DEBUGGING ON THE PHONE
1st - Enable "Developer Options" (see above)
2nd - Open the Developer Options setting, in settings, 4TH up from the bottom of the page
3rd - Scroll down to the "Adb Debugging" and press the button
4th - Scroll down to "Debug over WiFi" and press the button
TO FIND YOUR WIFI IP
Ist - Enable "Developer options" on the watch (see above)
2nd - Enable "ADB Debugging" on the watch (see above)
3rd - look on the "Debug over wifi" switch to find it

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Unable to backup my IMEI/NV data

Hi, I just got this I-9305 a week ago and I finally wanted to mess around with it a bit, it's been rooted since day one with no problems but after reading around the stickies a bit it seems like backing up my "IMEI/NV" data, whatever that is, is pretty important before flashing anything on my phone. ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1946915 )
I followed all the steps in that thread to a T but when I get to the part where you add a new port it doesn't seem to see my device or display the correct ports
this is what I see
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and after adding that "com1 - serial" port it says "no phone".
Does anyone know a fix for this? I'm willing to provide whatever more info about the phone that would be needed.
Thanks in advance.
naxol said:
Hi, I just got this I-9305 a week ago and I finally wanted to mess around with it a bit, it's been rooted since day one with no problems but after reading around the stickies a bit it seems like backing up my "IMEI/NV" data, whatever that is, is pretty important before flashing anything on my phone. ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1946915 )
I followed all the steps in that thread to a T but when I get to the part where you add a new port it doesn't seem to see my device or display the correct ports
this is what I see
and after adding that "com1 - serial" port it says "no phone".
Does anyone know a fix for this? I'm willing to provide whatever more info about the phone that would be needed.
Thanks in advance.
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•Dial *#7284# on your phone to access PhoneUtil and select 'Qualcomm USB Settings' at the bottom. Now select 'RNDIS + DM + MODEM' and press 'OK' to return to the previous screen. Now press your 'Back' key to exit PhoneUtil. Your phone is now in DIAG Mode.
•Download and Install: SAMSUNG_USB_Driver_for_Mobile_Phones_1590.exe - 23.06 MB if you don't already have Kies or a USB Driver installed.
•Download and Install: QPST v2.7.378.zip - 14.68 MB
•Now connect your phone to the PC with a USB cable and wait for Drivers to install.
•Start the 'QPST Configuration' application and select the 'Ports' tab then press the 'Add New Port...' button.
•Select the COM Port that has 'USB/QC Diagnostic' next to it, change the Port Label if you like to 'Samsung GT-I9305' then press 'OK'.
•You should now see your phone listed in the 'Ports' tab and the 'State' should indicate 'Enabled'.
•You can now Close this application.
Raistlin1158 said:
•Dial *#7284# on your phone to access PhoneUtil and select 'Qualcomm USB Settings' at the bottom. Now select 'RNDIS + DM + MODEM' and press 'OK' to return to the previous screen. Now press your 'Back' key to exit PhoneUtil. Your phone is now in DIAG Mode.
•Download and Install: SAMSUNG_USB_Driver_for_Mobile_Phones_1590.exe - 23.06 MB if you don't already have Kies or a USB Driver installed.
•Download and Install: QPST v2.7.378.zip - 14.68 MB
•Now connect your phone to the PC with a USB cable and wait for Drivers to install.
•Start the 'QPST Configuration' application and select the 'Ports' tab then press the 'Add New Port...' button.
•Select the COM Port that has 'USB/QC Diagnostic' next to it, change the Port Label if you like to 'Samsung GT-I9305' then press 'OK'.
•You should now see your phone listed in the 'Ports' tab and the 'State' should indicate 'Enabled'.
•You can now Close this application.
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Yeah I've done all that I assure you, I don't see any COM ports that have 'USB/QC Diagnostic' next to them. :/
Just a quick thought, you do have usb debugging enabled.
Raistlin1158 said:
Just a quick thought, you do have usb debugging enabled.
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Yeah I used it to install some apks.
So your PC can see your phone okay, then try another version of Odin.
Maybe remove your drivers, reboot the PC and then reinstall them
I had this also just unpluged usb from phone and put it back in and it showed up.
So either it's dodgy drivers in which case reinstall or get a better usb lead...

adb push "device not found"

Hey there,
I have a huge problem. after trying to update the ROM my phone was not booting anymore. not even in recovery. well, meanwhile I installed twrp 2.7.0.0, but the problem is I have no ROM saved on the storage of the M7. with adb push and adb sideload I was trying to transfer a ROM but it always appaers "device not found". Has anyone an advice??? THx
Drivers.. Fix your drivers. Check your OS is NOT windows 8, if it is, search for correct way to do that.
OS is windows 7 64bit. I´ve googled around but couldn´t find anything that could help. any recommendations? thx for helping
Use TWRP 2.6.3.3
Also when you go to TWRP>Advacnced>Sideload.. open device manager on your computer and post a screenshot
antochahn said:
OS is windows 7 64bit. I´ve googled around but couldn´t find anything that could help. any recommendations? thx for helping
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This might help fixing your drivers:
originally from @nkk71: [GUIDE] [02-MAR-2014] nkk71's SuperGUIDE to returning 100% back to stock
2) Q: I'm using Windows 7 what should I worry about
A: when you issue the command "fastboot boot CWM.img" (now only in CWM/TWRP restore method) there's a high chance drivers won't correctly install
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follow the below instructions to fix
Open "Device Manager" -> select the unknown "One" -> right-click -> "Update Driver Software ..." -> "Browse my computer" -> "Let me pick" -> "Android USB Devices" -> select "My HTC ..." -> install that
just in case, HTC Drivers can be found here: [Drivers] HTC Drivers for Windows - Several Versions (credits to @mdmower)
though you should already have them since you have been using your phone anyways​
for those who like a visual guide:
okay so I did a fastboot boot command, and as you can see it didnt install correct driver
Open "Device Manager"
there's the culprit
right click and Update Driver Software
select Browse my computer for driver software
select Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer
select Android USB Devices
select My HTC ... (if you have more than one version, choose the latest)
warning, select Yes
successful installation
now it looks better
and can confirm:
Code:
C:\ADB3>[B]adb devices[/B]
List of devices attached
HTxxxxxxxxxx recovery
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Don't forget you must be in recovery (twrp) to use adb, not in bootloader
Guys, it finally worked! thank u very much for your help!
antochahn said:
Guys, it finally worked! thank u very much for your help!
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Cool :good:
and if you could also edit the main thread title to include [SOLVED] (go to 1st post click EDIT, at the bottom of the edit window click GO ADVANCED, then you can edit the main title), thanks

[Tutorial] Steps to install 65xx preloader Driver in Windows 8 / 8.1 for Android One

[Tutorial] Easy Steps to install An 65xx preloader Driver in Windows 8 / 8.1
Here is what I figured and did to get around it.
First, press win + I to launch the charm bar, and click Change PC Settings at the bottom.
Then, go to General, and scroll to the bottom of the page, click Restart Now button under Advanced Startup section. Remember to save all your work first before clicking it.
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[Note that on Windows 8.1, the Advanced Startup option has moved to Update and recovery section under Recovery]
The computer reboots to a startup menu, in which click Troubleshoot.
And click Advanced Options at next screen.
Choose Startup Settings next,
And click Restart button.
The computer reboots and prompts another menu to choose. One of the items is to Disable driver signature enforcement. Press number 7 or F7 to continue booting to Windows 8 with digital sign enforcement disabled.
And then I was able to get the Windows Security warning window offering me to install this driver anyway.
I would suggest changing the UAC settings first to see if the Install Anyway window prompts out. The solution showing off in this post should be the last resort to try out. And make sure the driver you are about to install is safe, though not digitally signed.
Extract the USB_VCOM_Driver.rar file and leave it
After that Open Device Manager and leave it open!
Switched off your phone remove battery connect now on the PC, you should now see a MT65xx preloader in the Device Manager.
Right click on that and install/update drivers show the path where you extract the folder and click Done.
Now you can restore or flash firmware using SP Flash Tool...............
Happy Flashing..
Also check my work on Google boot logo thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/can...ot-logo-google-boot-logo-android-one-t2892147
MT65xx preloader in the Device Manager is not showing up I'm on windows 8.1 it gives continuous sounds connect disconnect nothing happening .. ??

[How-To] Install Windows 8 Drivers to Establish ADB with NookColor

Hello mods, surely haven't done one of these before but there seems to be a big hole in our knowledgebase here and I thought I'd take a stab at filling it. If I somehow overlooked another solution for this, feel free to take this down and also smack me because I turned the web upside down trying to find the answer before putting it together.
All that being said....I've now done this on two Windows 8 machines so I feel confident that it works. All of the following was done on a fresh install of the Android SDK by installing Android Studio with all default options. Get Android Studio here. You'll need to install Java first if you haven't already, you can grab Java SE Development Kit 7u75 here.
1) The first step is to disable driver signature enforcement on Windows 8, which is the cause of all this devilry that makes it seemingly impossible to install the drivers and get ADB working with the NookColor. Follow the instructions on this link: Disabling Signed Driver Enforcement on Windows 8
2) Download and extract the attached adb_usb.zip file. Take the adb_usb.ini file inside and drop it in your.android directory. If my Windows username is cabbieBot, then I find it here: C:\Users\cabbieBot\.android
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Alternatively, you can just make this file yourself by opening up notepad, typing 0x2080 into it, clicking save, change dropdown from .txt to All Files, and save it as adb_usb.ini
3) Open Device Manager and plug in your NC. You will see NookColor under "Other Devices" with a yellow exclamation mark.
4) Download/extract the attached NookColorADBInstall.zip file.
5) Open Device Manager in Windows 8 You will see "NookColor" under "Other Devices" with the exclamation mark. Right-click on it and click "Update Driver". From here on out its all about just going through the right process of menus and dialogs.
6) Click whats in the red box: "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer".
7) Just leave it on "Show All Devices" and click Next.
8) IMPORTANT STEP! Click "Have Disk"
9) Click "Browse"
10) Navigate to where you extracted the NookColorADBInstall zip and you'll select the "usbdrivers" folder inside.
11) Without restarting Windows with the driver signature check we'd hit a dead-end here but we good. Click "Next".
12) Tell the dialog to eff off and click "Yes"
13) Click "Install this driver software anyway".
14) DING DING DING! If you have your NC hooked in, you should now see it prompting you to accept the computer's RSA certificate which means your computer and nook are gloriously flirting, so lets check it out to be sure.
15) Navigate to where ADB lives, which on a default installation will be at C:\Users\cabbieBot\AppData\Local\Android\sdk\platform-tools. Hold SHIFT and RIGHT-CLICK in the folder to select "Open Command Window Here"
type:
adb kill-server
then....
adb start-server
then...
adb devices
When you see your device's serial number pop up, you are certifiably done. I decided I wanted to learn to build CM from source and the trusty old NookColor is a handy device to play on. If you are worried about the driver signature check being disabled, just reboot your computer because it doesn't survive a reboot. Hope this is useful to someone else even though dear old Encore is downright ancient at this point.

[Q] Can't get MTP to work

Hi,
I have been trying to connect my Nexus 6 to my work pc but I just can't get the MTP file copying mode to work properly. I have used the latest Google USB driver and actually it's not so bad. With USB Debugging turned ON, I see "Android Deivce > Android ADB Interface" properly installed in device manager. I even see my phone's serial no. when I type "adb devices" in command prompt. BUT the bloody MTP mode just refuses to work. It keeps showing up in Device Manager as "Other devices" > MTP, with a question mark next to it.
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When I switch USB debug off, there's no Android ADB Interface, and the unknown MTP entry in "other devices" transforms to "Nexus 6", again with a question mark next to it.
I have tried to manually install the proper driver but for starters, if I just select the folder where the .inf files are located Windows don't seem to anything inside it and when I force it to use that file ("Show All Devices > Have Disk") it only shows ADB and Bootloader drivers:
So what am I suppose to choose there in order for MTP to work as it should?
Have you tried other pc or laptop??
Yes, the phone shows up correctly in all modes on my home pc.
Just for giggles you ought to download the Nexus toolkit and let it go find the drivers it thinks it needs to work. afterwards you could just delete the tool. http://www.wugfresh.com/nrt/
Sent from my Google N6 on VZ
DebianDog said:
Just for giggles you ought to download the Nexus toolkit and let it go find the drivers it thinks it needs to work. afterwards you could just delete the tool. http://www.wugfresh.com/nrt/
Sent from my Google N6 on VZ
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I did that to no success but in the end, I just tried a different USB2.0 port and it worked, all drivers installed correctly. Now the weird thing is I can read from the internal memory of the phone, I can delete stuff from it, but when I try to copy something to it it says: "Error copying. The device has either stopped responding or has been disconnected" so I can't yet copy to it. This is driving me crazy right now...
I have this issue this morning. Right click and Update Drivers > Browse For Drivers > Let me pick > Portable Devices > Standard MTP Device > MTP Device.

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