Hi i have htc magic and i install tv.com app from market but after i select Agree it say ( The application TV.com process com.rhythmnewmedia.tvdotcom has stopped unexpectedly. please try again ..
http://www.androidtapp.com/tv-com/
Thats weird it doesn't do it to me. Have you tried uninstalling, rebooting your phone then reinstalling it?
I'm afraid this service is only available in US.
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Well I took the plunge last night and rooted and installed the Cynogen ROM and after some pretty tense moments everything worked!!
Only thing is Cherry Rplayer, a decent radio app I liked will no longer work: I get a "Sorry! The application Cherry Rplayer (process com.leadapps.android.radio.cherryrplayer) has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again. Force close" message immediately upon launch.
I searched for a similar app & found 'A Online Radio' (which looks exactly the same as Cherry Rplayer in the screenshots in the app store?) and it does the same exact thing.
Other radio apps continue to work fine such as 'NPR News'. I've also tried re-installing and still does not work.
What's up with that?
Thanks in advance
Did you flash with the latest version, ie, 5.0.5.2? One of the changes include
* Disable V8 in Webkit and switch back to JSC due to app incompatibilities
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No, I used 5.0.5.1. But I just upgraded to 5.0.5.2 and launching these apps result in the same immediate force close message.
In case anyone else is having the same problem, I was able to find in another thread that fixing uid mismatches in recovery (THANKS jsapp & travon802!) solves this problem...
I'm having the same problem with Power Manager Pro (I bought it, so it's kind of annoying) and fixing uid mismatches didn't solve it.
Happens since CM5.0.5. I'm currently on 5.0.5.2
Hi,
Recently i tried to buy a flipfont from the android market. It showed me that the transaction could not be completed because of a network error. Yet the bill has shown up on my credit card. F%^% google checkout.
But that is the least of my problems.
After exiting the errored font installation, the market app seems to have screwed up. Everytime i launch it, it crashes with a message "the process com.market.vending" has crashed unexpectedly. And i have to force close the market app.
I tried rebooting the phone a couple of times but to no avail.
Please help. How can i fix this problem. Is there anyway i can reinstall the market application.
Thanks in advance.
Maybe its because the market is being updated.
http://www.droid-life.com/2010/12/10/android-market-receiving-major-ui-overhaul/#more-21727
Problem solved [i think so]
Hey, the problem seems to have been solved. I tried uninstalling an update to the market application. It wasnt the new update (overhaul) to the application. Maybe it was just some update which was buggy.
Anyways, now the market application is working. Whats more, it remembered my purchase of the flipfont and now i am able to use that font too.
I have rooted captivate. since yesterday I can't download or update anything from market. It keeps saying 'starting downloads' and happens nothing. Even sometimes it says your item will be downloaded but again happens nothing.
I use black market too. Does it make my 'market' fail now? I don't have a clue...please help me.
Hey try re flashing the rom you have and see if that works, its worked for me before.
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myzenith said:
I have rooted captivate. since yesterday I can't download or update anything from market. It keeps saying 'starting downloads' and happens nothing. Even sometimes it says your item will be downloaded but again happens nothing.
I use black market too. Does it make my 'market' fail now? I don't have a clue...please help me.
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Make sure the Google Talk services are running.
Steps to try:
1) Clear market data, retry downloads.
2) Depending on the rom you are on, Froyo build, you may not have a unique Android ID. If this is the case, download Android ID Changer and change the ID to something other than seen. Next time you flash stock, get your unique Android ID and write it down so you can use in the future.
Good luck.
I didn't get Froyo yet, and I just rooted in order to get the permission of installing apps freely. so I didn't do anything with roms. And I realized that Google talk is not working. I never played that app becuase I'm using kakaotalk. It says signing in...but nothing happens. How can I erase maket data then. I think I should have study more before rooting. How does goolge talk running related to market?
myzenith said:
I didn't get Froyo yet, and I just rooted in order to get the permission of installing apps freely. so I didn't do anything with roms. And I realized that Google talk is not working. I never played that app becuase I'm using kakaotalk. It says signing in...but nothing happens. How can I erase maket data then. I think I should have study more before rooting. How does goolge talk running related to market?
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Both the market and Google talk use this service called
Google Talk Service (or something like that)
If you use a program that blocks startup programs make sure both google talk and its service are greenlisted. In addition try to stop using any task killers to see if that is the problem.
And the massage "Sorry! The process com.google.process. gapps has stopped unexpectedly. please try again." comes out from time to time with 'force close' button.
What does it mean?
myzenith said:
And the massage "Sorry! The process com.google.process. gapps has stopped unexpectedly. please try again." comes out from time to time with 'force close' button.
What does it mean?
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I think it is tied to GMail sync which is also tied to the Google Talk service I believe.
I uninstalled apps have chances auto killing that process. They are one click lag, auto killer memory, but nothing changed after rebooting. Even the same error message came out as soon as rebooted. The odd thing is that that task is still running when i check with android hackers. How can I control the start up apps?
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I uninstalled apps have chances auto killing that process. They are one click lag, auto killer memory, but nothing changed after rebooting. Even the same error message came out as soon as rebooted. The odd thing is that that task is still running when i check with android hackers. How can I control the start up apps?
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try using an app called "start up auditor"
Oh my Gosh!! I love XDA developers friends!! Thanks diablo, nbs !! I just found out other thread with same issue and fixed beautifully my captivate.
Here is what I did. I downloaded google talk services apps from here, and copy them to systems/app, and reboot. They are automatically downloading all the accumulated failed downloading after rebooting. I might have deleted some gtalk related apps by mistake. Hooray!!
Thanks all!!
myzenith said:
Oh my Gosh!! I love XDA developers friends!! Thanks diablo, nbs !! I just found out other thread with same issue and fixed beautifully my captivate.
Here is what I did. I downloaded google talk services apps from here, and copy them to systems/app, and reboot. They are automatically downloading all the accumulated failed downloading after rebooting. I might have deleted some gtalk related apps by mistake. Hooray!!
Thanks all!!
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No problem! The same thing happened to me a while back because I accidentally startup audited the service.
i cant seem to make this work for me? but I am having the same problem..
Within the last few weeks, the YouTube app has just NOT been working, continuously giving me the "YouTube has stopped working" error.
I have found that uninstalling and reinstalling the YouTube app allows it to work properly until it decides to stop working again.
Even clearing the cache and data does nothing.
It's anyone else having this problem?
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evildread said:
Within the last few weeks, the YouTube app has just NOT been working, continuously giving me the "YouTube has stopped working" error.
I have found that uninstalling and reinstalling the YouTube app allows it to work properly until it decides to stop working again.
Even clearing the cache and data does nothing.
It's anyone else having this problem?
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Hello,
I too am having this problem. I also notice the same thing with the browsers (Dolphin & Silk) in general. There must be something that is still updating even though Droidwall is running. I still haven't been able to get any firefox version running.
Regards,
Jim
After I installed towel root my Play Store wont work. It seems to work fine for a second and then I get an error message saying the program has stopped unexpectedly. Even worse once I hit ok on the error message it reapers every 2 seconds. This makes it impossible to operate the phone until I freeze the Play Store using Titanium. I've tried to reinstall the Play Store and the same thing happens all over again every time. Also, I've cleared the Google services as suggested in other blogs but still does the same thing. It sucks not having the Play Store on the S5. PLEASE HELP!!
Adam
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After I installed towel root my Play Store wont work. It seems to work fine for a second and then I get an error message saying the program has stopped unexpectedly. Even worse once I hit ok on the error message it reapers every 2 seconds. This makes it impossible to operate the phone until I freeze the Play Store using Titanium. I've tried to reinstall the Play Store and the same thing happens all over again every time. Also, I've cleared the Google services as suggested in other blogs but still does the same thing. It sucks not having the Play Store on the S5. PLEASE HELP!!
Adam
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Did you do any modifications or installed xposed?
Try deleting your google account, under settings/accounts, then adding it again.
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Yes I did install xposed. Also I did delete my accounts and all the simple stuff like deleting app info on the play store, google apps, etc.