AUDIOHACK v1.2 LITE VERSION - V5 UPDATE!!! - G1 Apps and Games

Just to make this clear.
A custom build is ESSENTIAL as most now come with BusyBox installed which is VITAL to this app pushing the files. If you don't have a custom build and/or Busybox, don't bother downloading.
This Lite version now only allows you to push V2 or Stock and then push the Headphone Boost (aka v5_r2). the Backup option is unavaliable, along with V1 and V3.
also, it isn't fully finished, theres a few things i need to clean up (like the changelog button that doesn't do anything ).
cheers to everyone who helped, and criticism is welcome
thanks guys.
HOW TO INSTALL: download file to Desktop or whereever > remove '.zip' extension > plug phone into computer > open cmd and type: 'adb install Desktop/AUDIOHACK_LITE.apk.
or, again, remove the '.zip' extension, install 'appsinstaller' or something similar from the android market, stick the AUDIOHACK_LITE.apk on your sdcard and install with appsinstaller.
enjoy!

Well if you're still running commands in your app through terminal type settings why not just do
cp res/raw/blah.file system/etc/blah.file
in a console/terminal mode?

edit:
figured it out! changing first post.

What is it?

I agree. Please tell us what the app does or add source code. Thanks.

so is the app working now?

does this work? can anyone let me know please

what do it do make audio volume louder or what

It lets you adjust the maximum volume past stock levels. =]

Running DDMS, it doesn't look like its pushing anything to /system/etc. Also, using the suggestion of playing music while changing changing versions (to hear the sounds difference) doesn't work either. So I'm assuming the app is: 1) not pushing the files properly 2) not executing killall mediaserver
EDIT: selecting V1 then pressing Push works. It seems to push AudioPara_TMUS.csv , AudioFilter.csv and AudioPreProcess.csv to /system/etc, and execute killall mediaserver. However, V2, V3, and Stock don't appear to do anything.

pretty sure it's working fine now guys
and v2 and 3 wont have done anything because it was just a 'lite' version, like this one

I have an ADP, so I have root. However, I do not have/use busybox for anything, so I cannot use this app.

Dredge said:
I have an ADP, so I have root. However, I do not have/use busybox for anything, so I cannot use this app.
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nope 'fraid not.
i'm working on a version where you wont need busybox, but for now it is neccessary.
just out of curiosity, has anyone got this LITE version working?
it's had 19 downloads and no feedback

Does this also bump up the volume thru bluetooth or is it just thru the jack and speaker?

Dredge said:
I have an ADP, so I have root. However, I do not have/use busybox for anything, so I cannot use this app.
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Yes you CAN as long as u have root
Just download zip to computer then connect phone mount usb. Send file to sdcard. Disconnect phone from pc. Open aFile rename/remove the .zip so it reads Audio_Hack.apk and install. DONE!

How do I test this if I already have V2 installed?
Oh, Meltus, go kick TheDude in the butt and tell him the volume mod in his build doesn't work anymore

Lakers3408 said:
Yes you CAN as long as u have root
Just download zip to computer then connect phone mount usb. Send file to sdcard. Disconnect phone from pc. Open aFile rename/remove the .zip so it reads Audio_Hack.apk and install. DONE!
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no, the commands that push the files to the sdcard and then onto the phone are "busybox mv blahblah blahblah". doesn't work without the busybox i'm afraid.
and lukekirstein, you can install it and test it by pushing the stock version with the app, then going back to V2 with the app.
It has also, pretty much been confirmed working now as long as you have a custom build with busybox.

Meltus said:
no, the commands that push the files to the sdcard and then onto the phone are "busybox mv blahblah blahblah". doesn't work without the busybox i'm afraid.
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Well got installed the way I said and ONLY v2 works as you stated in your original post.
Select v2 then select Push and DONE.
Played some music and made the trunk on my car vibrate . Jk
Works as you said it work..... LOVE THE ICON!

Lakers3408 said:
Well got installed the way I said and ONLY v2 works as you stated in your original post.
Select v2 then select Push and DONE.
Played some music and made the trunk on my car vibrate . Jk
Works as you said it work..... LOVE THE ICON!
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well, you have a custom rom which most likely has busybox built in.
try typing 'busybox' at the terminal and see what happens. if you get lots of info, then it is installed.
haha, want me to upload a version with the proper icon? i forgot to put it in

For some reason only the system sounds are louder not when I'm playing MP3 via the head set... Any reason for that?

Related

Script To Enable Voice Navigation in Google Maps for Cyanogen ROM's

Google Maps Voice Navigation was much simpler to set up on a Cyanogen ROM then reading the thread made it seem, so I made a script that follows the same process I did, and though it should work, I have not tested it, so please let me know if it needs any fixes. It will back-up any necessary files to the sdcard, so there are no real worries in giving it a try.
1. Download Google Voice from the market
2. Unzip the file, and make sure the two files, build.trout.prop, and mapsnav.sh are on the root of the sdcard.
3. Open the terminal and enter
Code:
su
sh sdcard/mapsnav.sh
This will do its work then reboot the phone. When it is back up, you should be set.
Doesn't seem to work for me. Upon running the script, I got a few errors ("Google not found," "Cannot locate dalvik-cache on sd," etc.; the phone rebooted before I could get a look at all of them). After the reboot, I still had the same old Maps. I tried installing the APK provided in the zip, which seemed to be a successful install, but still, no navigate feature.
jay652 said:
Doesn't seem to work for me. Upon running the script, I got a few errors ("Google not found," "Cannot locate dalvik-cache on sd," etc.; the phone rebooted before I could get a look at all of them). After the reboot, I still had the same old Maps. I tried installing the APK provided in the zip, which seemed to be a successful install, but still, no navigate feature.
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Are you using a Cyanogen ROM, with apps2sd?
cloverdale said:
Are you using a Cyanogen ROM, with apps2sd?
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Yupp, 4.2.3.1, or whatever the second-latest one is.
The problem is that your dalvik-cache and maps folders seem to be somewhere other than on my phone. If you first clear your dalvik cache, find the maps folder in /data/data/, and erase it, then run the script, it should work. I will figure this out and post when I get off of work.
I got the "no google found" error.
Also on boot up im missing gmaps all together.
edit: i also forgot to mention while the script was running scoreboard and mixzing forceclosed.. and on boot up advanced launcher foreclosed about 5 times.
[Script] droidNavi
Try this to have the DROID maps w/Navi correctly installed.
Download the droidNavi.zip file
1: place DroidMaps folder on the root of your /sdcard
2: go into terminal
3: su
4: sh /sdcard/DroidMaps/naviScript.sh
and let it do its thing, also you must reboot once the script is done
ravenjr said:
Try this to have the DROID maps w/Navi correctly installed.
Download the droidNavi.zip file
1: place DroidMaps folder on the root of your /sdcard
2: go into terminal
3: su
4: sh /sdcard/DroidMaps/naviScript.sh
and let it do its thing, also you must reboot once the script is done
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Will this work got the Magic too or just the Dream?
works for me thanks alot, i was hoping someone would make a script.... it did tell me google not found but it works =)
ravenjr said:
Try this to have the DROID maps w/Navi correctly installed.
Download the droidNavi.zip file
1: place DroidMaps folder on the root of your /sdcard
2: go into terminal
3: su
4: sh /sdcard/DroidMaps/naviScript.sh
and let it do its thing, also you must reboot once the script is done
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i did this. Everything seems to have worked out fine... but i get forceclose upon opening navigate
got it to work. I had to install the speechsynth stuff from the settings.
Works great thx.
ravenjr said:
Try this to have the DROID maps w/Navi correctly installed.
Download the droidNavi.zip file
1: place DroidMaps folder on the root of your /sdcard
2: go into terminal
3: su
4: sh /sdcard/DroidMaps/naviScript.sh
and let it do its thing, also you must reboot once the script is done
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This worked great! only problem is Google Voice doesn't work afterward. It force closed at first, then I reinstalled it, now it just will not download messages and will not call out.
almus said:
This worked great! only problem is Google Voice doesn't work afterward. It force closed at first, then I reinstalled it, now it just will not download messages and will not call out.
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did you set it back up after the reinstall?
almus said:
This worked great! only problem is Google Voice doesn't work afterward. It force closed at first, then I reinstalled it, now it just will not download messages and will not call out.
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I am having the exact same problem. This has happened to me before, and this fixed it at the time. But the solution does not apply here... anyone else with Google Voice problems?
--- fixed! ---
ok in debug mode I see these:
11-13 23:35:17.845: ERROR/GoogleVoice(2939): Unable to prepare post-Donut Contact API
11-13 23:35:17.845: ERROR/GoogleVoice(2939): java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: android.provider.ContactsContract$Contacts
...
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I tried messing around with swapping out the contacts but gave up for now. I've replaced my build.prop and build.trout.prop files with the backed up ones and GV is working again. I've read that some people have seen the navigation menu disappear when they do this - it doesn't sound likely, but I'll be watching out for that for the next few days I guess.
So - go back to your prop files and GV and GM will both work, at least for now.
fixed! (I think)
hmm how do I delete a dupe post?

[Q] ClockPackage on di11igaf's

Issue 1: I'm trying to install ClockPackage.apk, Gallery3D.apk, MyFiles.apk in order to have the stock clock. I keep getting the error "Failure [INSTALL_PARSE_FAILED_NO_CERTIFICATES]" when i try to use the command adb install (any of the 3).apk. I have also tried "adb push" which doesn't seem like a valid command. I tried moving the 3 apk files to my sd card on the phone and using "installer" and "eoeAppinstaller" from the market and these fail as well. Any more suggestions? I really like this di11igaf's ROM, but I cannot stand the new alarm ( i like the gradual volume increase of the stock). I have tried a couple of market clocks, but they just didn't work for me. Thank you very much in advance.
Issue 2: If I use CWM and choose Reboot into Recovery i get the following:
Android system recovery <3e>
Samsung Recovery Utils
- for BML -
Enter OK Key, Select : Vol UP / Vol Down
reboot system now
apply sdcard:update.zip
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
format internal sd card
update media, please wait
update media finished
-- Install from package...
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Verifying update package...
E:failed to verify whole-file signature
E:signature verification failed
-- Applying Multi-CSC...
Installing Multi-CSC
(in red)
Installation aborted
At this point I can use the volume buttons to scroll up and down, but the power button will not select anything. The only thing I can do is remove the battery and boot the phone back up, which then takes me into CWM recovery v2.5.1.0. I was able to install the di11i add on, but I don't think that I'm supposed to be pulling the battery to get to this point.
Thanks again and sorry about the long post.
Im no expert on this type of stuff but I use di11i roms and I just transfer apk's to the root of the phone through the regular mass storage mode and use root explorer for the rest.Havent had any problems yet.
As for issue 2 is the package a .zip file? If not that may or may not be the problem.
From my own personal experience the 3dapp isn't sign so I can't install it too
System apps are best copied manually into the /system/app folder using app like root explorer. Make sure the folder is in r/w mode.
diablo009 said:
System apps are best copied manually into the /system/app folder using app like root explorer. Make sure the folder is in r/w mode.
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+1 you can simply use root explorer to copy the apk files into \system\app folder. quick and easy.
booty hater said:
As for issue 2 is the package a .zip file? If not that may or may not be the problem.
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It is a zip file and it installed. What concerned me was the process. Should it have frozen up like that and forced a battery pull? Nothing I've read leads me to believe that was proper behavior of the CWM.
diablo009 said:
System apps are best copied manually into the /system/app folder using app like root explorer. Make sure the folder is in r/w mode.
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I don't have that directory. Are you creating it on the phone and then putting the files into it? I may have not been clear on what I am trying to do. I am trying to do what was posted in this forum http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=11207089&highlight=clockpackage#post11207089 posts #2515
I just looked into exactly what you were talking about and I got it figured out.It wasnt installing for me either but this is what I did and it works now.
Through mass storage mode I copied the 3 files to the root of the card.
Then I moved the files to the app folder which is inside the system folder.
I use root explorer for the moving.
When you move them into the app folder its gonna ask to overwrite say yes.
After you get everything moved it will work if you go to the app in the drawer.I never actually installed anything but did an overwrite.
booty hater said:
I never actually installed anything but did an overwrite.
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Right. Apps in the system/app folder are auto-picked up
supervg3 said:
I don't have that directory. Are you creating it on the phone and then putting the files into it? I may have not been clear on what I am trying to do. I am trying to do what was posted in this forum http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=11207089&highlight=clockpackage#post11207089 posts #2515
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u cannot see it in my files. u need to have root access, and something like root explorer.
So it looks like I could have just copied and pasted the files from the sdcard/Clock folder I placed them in to the /system/app folder using Super Manager. I swear I tried that and it failed before I went through all the crappy steps below. Oh well.
Ok this is going to sound pretty cheap, but I didn't want to pay the ~$4.02 for an ap that I was going to use three times. I did find another way. I used Super Manager and http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=877316&highlight=installing+apk post #3.
So for any other cheapskates out there.
1. Install Super Manager on phone
2. Install ADB on pc
3. Connect phone to pc and copy the three files ClockPackage.apk, Gallery3D.apk, and MyFiles.apk to the sd card. (I just drag and dropped in windows explorer)
4. Use Super Manager to move to /system/app/ and rename the existing file Gallery3D.apk (I renamed it to Gallery3D.old)
5. Use adb to copy the 3 files from the directory in which you originally placed them on the phone to /system/app/
in adb type:
adb shell
su
(accept the prompt on your screen)
cd /sdcard/whereveryoustuckfile
cp blahblahblah.apk /system/app/ (the red from Pirateghost).
6. Reboot
The clock and alarm work fine, but I cannot get Daily briefing option in alarm to work. I get a FC. I did install the "apk add on pack for 5.6" post 3 of http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=897416 , but I dont think Daily Briefing was included in that. Any suggestions? And one last thing - what is the di11iBrowserfix.zip from post 3 of the thread above for? Thanks again to all who contributed.
I got the daily briefing working. Everything is almost perfect, but I would like two things still.
1. Is there anyway to change the tune that is played when you have smart alarm selected? I have a different tone selected, but I think once you select smart alarm it defaults to that new age tone.
2. My alarm goes off, I stop it, but then I have to unlock it before I see the daily briefing. Can anyone think of a way to have the phone unlock when I turn off the alarm. I know it is so insignificant, but it used to do that when it was stock and it was pretty cool.
Come one guys and gals - don't make me figure this one out by myself j/k but seriously I have surprised myself already by getting this far and I really don't have skill or knowledge for the last two things. I'm learning though....slowly.
Thread etiquette
Did I do something wrong here? I got some really quick responses to my questions before, but nothing on my latest. I ask this next question with all seriousness - should I have started a new thread since it's kind of a new topic? No worries either way, I just want to post in the the most effective way. Thanks. BTW, my phone is working great. I'm getting ready to install 6.0 GPS is a little screwy - often has me west of my location by about 30 meters by I attribute that to the phones hardware. Other than that I have no complaints (except for the lame smart alarm tune)
diablo009 said:
Right. Apps in the system/app folder are auto-picked up
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Diablo, I know this totally off topic and I´m sorry, but I´ve just seen your signature and noticed you run di11igaf´s 6.0 on Glitterballs and as I´m not able to post on development yet, here´s my question:
Will I have too much trouble on flashing another kernel over the di11picKle? I was happy with speedmod + jk4... that was the best working config for me so far...
Just keep in mind I´m a noob
ddoubt said:
Diablo, I know this totally off topic and I´m sorry, but I´ve just seen your signature and noticed you run di11igaf´s 6.0 on Glitterballs and as I´m not able to post on development yet, here´s my question:
Will I have too much trouble on flashing another kernel over the di11picKle? I was happy with speedmod + jk4... that was the best working config for me so far...
Just keep in mind I´m a noob
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you should start a topic instead append to other's topic.
you can flash any kernel/modem using CWM, just make sure it is i9000's.
ddoubt said:
Diablo, I know this totally off topic and I´m sorry, but I´ve just seen your signature and noticed you run di11igaf´s 6.0 on Glitterballs and as I´m not able to post on development yet, here´s my question:
Will I have too much trouble on flashing another kernel over the di11picKle? I was happy with speedmod + jk4... that was the best working config for me so far...
Just keep in mind I´m a noob
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Nope. Get the CWM flashable zip, and copy to ur sdcard. Then go to CWM recovery console, and install this zip. Reboot.
But, please take a nandroid backup, and try to avoid OC kernels if u r unsure ur phone can handle it. Phones freeze when tried to oc beyond their capability.
diablo009 said:
Nope. Get the CWM flashable zip, and copy to ur sdcard. Then go to CWM recovery console, and install this zip. Reboot.
But, please take a nandroid backup, and try to avoid OC kernels if u r unsure ur phone can handle it. Phones freeze when tried to oc beyond their capability.
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Thanks for the info and sorry for appending to this topic!

[Q] how do you install bootsound

Is it possible to get bootsounds working on my
Cm7 hero. I have tried a few zips I have found.
I get errors every time
Any help would be appreciated
Too busy to post it. It works. I have the files. Pm me and ill help later.
I would actually like to know how to do that as well.
OK here it is. I don't know if this works on sense, but it does work on AOSP based ROMs. Take the mp3 below and put it in /system/media, it's the THX movie bootup sound (I think). You can change it to whatever you want later. Take the sh file and put it on the root of your sd. Once both of those things are done, do this EXACTLY:
-open terminal emulator
-type "su" press enter
-type "cd /sdcard" press enter
-type "sh bootsnd.sh" press enter ONLY ONE TIME !!!
-type "reboot"
EDIT: no quotes obviously...
If you follow this, it will work. If you get smart and change it, or press enter twice where it says once, it will hose your /system. Oh, you should probably NANDROID FIRST.
Peace.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5669105/bootsnd.sh
http://db.tt/Jpn5NZ1 - thx sound
OMG! Yes! I love messing with terminal emulator. It makes me feel smarter than I actually am, lol. Thanks for the quick response.
Quick question - You said we should be able to change it afterwards so does that mean after we follow the steps you so graciously provided we should then be able to find an .mp3 somewhere in /system that can simply be replaced with another .mp3? for example maybe in /system/media/audio......?
You can use any mp3 you want.
il Duce said:
OK here it is. I don't know if this works on sense, but it does work on AOSP based ROMs. Take the mp3 below and put it in /system/media, it's the THX movie bootup sound (I think). You can change it to whatever you want later. Take the sh file and put it on the root of your sd. Once both of those things are done, do this EXACTLY:
-open terminal emulator
-type "su" press enter
-type "cd /sdcard" press enter
-type "sh bootsnd.sh" press enter ONLY ONE TIME !!!
-type "reboot"
EDIT: no quotes obviously...
If you follow this, it will work. If you get smart and change it, or press enter twice where it says once, it will hose your /system. Oh, you should probably NANDROID FIRST.
Peace.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5669105/bootsnd.sh
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5669105/bootsnd.sh
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I was gonna try this tonight, because I really want to grab the boot sound from the old Red Dawn Rom......but both of the dropbox links are the bootsnd.sh. If it's not to much trouble could you repost the THX mp3?
Thank you!
Oops. Fixed the mp3 link. I have the sense boot sound if you want. Not sure if it's the same as red dawn but let me know if you want that.
il Duce said:
Oops. Fixed the mp3 link. I have the sense boot sound if you want. Not sure if it's the same as red dawn but let me know if you want that.
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Thanks for fixing that, and honestly with the 3D about to hit the shelves I'm downloading everything I can, before all these links start coming up 404...... So i'll take whatever's offered.
You know I think that link might be the sense 2.1 sound. I dont know where the thx one went. You could google sounds, change the name to android_audio.mp3 and your good.
il Duce said:
You know I think that link might be the sense 2.1 sound. I dont know where the thx one went. You could google sounds, change the name to android_audio.mp3 and your good.
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Right you are, that was not the THX sound....Thanks for the guidance though, I now have it working. Off to try and make it work on my Nook. For anyone else trying to do this, the THX sound file you need is here........http://dl.dropbox.com/u/30200380/android_audio.mp3
hockeyfamily737 said:
Right you are, that was not the THX sound....Thanks for the guidance though, I now have it working. Off to try and make it work on my Nook. For anyone else trying to do this, the THX sound file you need is here........http://dl.dropbox.com/u/30200380/android_audio.mp3
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Awesome, now just need a THX bootscreen
il Duce said:
OK here it is. I don't know if this works on sense, but it does work on AOSP based ROMs. Take the mp3 below and put it in /system/media, it's the THX movie bootup sound (I think). You can change it to whatever you want later. Take the sh file and put it on the root of your sd. Once both of those things are done, do this EXACTLY:
-open terminal emulator
-type "su" press enter
-type "cd /sdcard" press enter
-type "sh bootsnd.sh" press enter ONLY ONE TIME !!!
-type "reboot"
EDIT: no quotes obviously...
If you follow this, it will work. If you get smart and change it, or press enter twice where it says once, it will hose your /system. Oh, you should probably NANDROID FIRST.
Peace.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5669105/bootsnd.sh
http://db.tt/Jpn5NZ1 - thx sound
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i followed these steps exactly and it worked perfectly scared the crap out of my wife with it she didnt know i added sound to the bootup she came running bringing it to me saying its making noises i think something is wrong.
question about changing the sound file does it matter the size or whether its an mp3 or a wma file. just overwrite the one i placed during setup? do i have to rerun the TE commands if i change the sound file? thanks for any answers to this
edit:crap shouldve just edidted my post above with this question sorry
Lol at your wife. You have to use mp3 only, memory size doesn't matter, but I think length does I think you want one that isn't too long, though I never tried a long one. < TWSS lmao. You dont need to redo the commands, unless you flash a new rom. Then you have to redo the whole thing.
sent from a series of tubes.
spleef said:
question about changing the sound file does it matter the size or whether its an mp3 or a wma file. just overwrite the one i placed during setup? do i have to rerun the TE commands if i change the sound file? thanks for any answers to this
edit:crap shouldve just edidted my post above with this question sorry
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Any mp3 file will work as long as its renamed to android_audio.mp3 and placed in /system/media. I recommended an mp3 file no longer than 20-30 seconds at the most. I'm not sure if wma files will work as that's a windows file.
You do not need to run the commands in TE again unless you nandroid back or possibly wipe everything.
Note: This is just from my own personal experience. I'm not a developer or anything and I take no responsiblilty if you screw up your phone. I hope this helps and don't forget to nandroid first
EDIT: lol sorry Duce, you posted sometime in the middle of me typing on my phone
Sent from my pimped out HERO200 using XDA App
kewl going to play around with it thanks a bunch for the speedy responses
Sent from my HERO200 using XDA App
spleef said:
i followed these steps exactly and it worked perfectly scared the crap out of my wife with it she didnt know i added sound to the bootup she came running bringing it to me saying its making noises i think something is wrong.
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Thats hilarious! I love it
Incase you get a permission denied error, just do chmod -x bootsnd.sh

Anolog clock resets o reboot

Hi all,
Was not really sure where to put this apologies if its the wrong place.
I recently created my own analog clock, I'm using CM7 RC0, I simply replaced the clock background .png in the original desktopclock.apk, renamed it, signed it and then installed it through filemanager.
Now, it works fine! I was very happy, until I rebooted my phone today, got back onto the desktop and it had reset to the original anolog clock! Tried it again and sure enough everytime I reboot I have to reinstall the .apk!
Anybody have any idea why on earth this would happen?
Many thanks,
Sean
This was originally brought to my attention with the HTC_IME mod by Jonasl. I installed a themed version over the top of the one already installed by default in /system/app and on reboot the original (quite frankly ugly) keyboard was back...
for some reason I do not know, you have to manually un-install the previous version. Don't know why...
use this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=644909
to un-install the original apk for the clock, then push your app into /system/app using adb. reboot and it should all be sorted... I hope.
Great stuff, thank you for your help. Now I wonder how to do this using linux, I will look into it, at least I know what the problem is
wiiija said:
Great stuff, thank you for your help. Now I wonder how to do this using linux, I will look into it, at least I know what the problem is
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I'm on linux right now, and I did this to remove my stock messaging app not 3 hours ago...
Just open up your terminal and use adb, assuming you have the androidsdk on your computer...
If you don't it's going to be a little harder, you're going to have to find a root exploring file manager and delete the analog clock app from /system/app and then you're going to have to put the new one there AFTER rebooting.
If you want adb just ask and I'll tell you how to get it.
1. download the android sdk from http://dl.google.com/android/android-sdk_r12-linux_x86.tgz
2. open up the .tgz and extract it to /home/-your_user_name/androidsdk
3. open up terminal and type
su
PATH=$PATH:/home/-your_user_name/androidsdk/tools
adb
adb devices <-------(make sure your device is connected and in debug mode. If that fails just boot into recovery)
qiuness said:
adb shell
su
cd /system/app
mount -o rw,remount /system
rm -r analogclock.apk
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4. install your new, themed app
abd push /path/to/your/app.apk /system/app
5. reboot.
Brilliant guys thank you very much, its all sorted, easy once you know how

[Q] "Toolbox not found" message

I have been working on an application to shut my sons media player only captivate down which is running a 2.2 rom. My Fusion phone will shutdown if I do a "reboot -p" command but hte version of "reboot" on his phone in /bin doesnt take that parameter so I tried copying my copy of "reboot" onto his phone as "reboot23" but when I try to execute it I receive "toolbox not found". His phone is rooted so is there another file I need to get it to work?
kevria said:
I have been working on an application to shut my sons media player only captivate down which is running a 2.2 rom. My Fusion phone will shutdown if I do a "reboot -p" command but hte version of "reboot" on his phone in /bin doesnt take that parameter so I tried copying my copy of "reboot" onto his phone as "reboot23" but when I try to execute it I receive "toolbox not found". His phone is rooted so is there another file I need to get it to work?
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You may want to try using the "busybox installer" from the market and reinstall the newest version of busybox. Unless I'm totally off base, that should correct the issue.
jmtheiss said:
You may want to try using the "busybox installer" from the market and reinstall the newest version of busybox. Unless I'm totally off base, that should correct the issue.
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I will try that tonight, thanks.
That didnt work. Same issue.
kevria said:
That didnt work. Same issue.
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I can't say for certain, but my guess is that the differences in the binaries for Froyo and Gingerbread may be the issue here (and maybe that's a "well duh" thing to say).
If it works on your phone, why not put him on the same rom as you are (Fusion, it appears), pull the items that make it into a media player, and go from there? Obviously there's some work there, and I don't know your situation, but it's another option to consider.
jmtheiss said:
I can't say for certain, but my guess is that the differences in the binaries for Froyo and Gingerbread may be the issue here (and maybe that's a "well duh" thing to say).
If it works on your phone, why not put him on the same rom as you are (Fusion, it appears), pull the items that make it into a media player, and go from there? Obviously there's some work there, and I don't know your situation, but it's another option to consider.
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His phone is a media player only (ie no sim card) and I dont want him to have issues with it complaining about that.
kevria said:
His phone is a media player only (ie no sim card) and I dont want him to have issues with it complaining about that.
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Toolbox commands are tied into the rom as sim links..
Look at the updater-script for fusion. (Useing notepad ++)
Next find your sons reboot command.
Following the examples from fusion create a toolbox reboot simlink.
See if that will do it.
BTW. No sim to use or no space for sim
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