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Please correct me if I am mistaken here. But, I think that AT&T took out the MP3 Trimmer program on the Fuze because I can't find it anywhere on mine. Does anyone have this on theirs? Where can I download this program and how can I install this? Thanks!
adonishui said:
Please correct me if I am mistaken here. But, I think that AT&T took out the MP3 Trimmer program on the Fuze because I can't find it anywhere on mine. Does anyone have this on theirs? Where can I download this program and how can I install this? Thanks!
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You're right, it's one more thing AT&T took off.
Here ya go...
Thanks ITNV! I am new to this WinMo thing. How do I install this cab file? Thanks for all the help.
adonishui said:
Thanks ITNV! I am new to this WinMo thing. How do I install this cab file? Thanks for all the help.
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Just copy it to your phone and run it. (Double-click in File Explorer) Once it's installed, it will show up in your programs group.
Which folder do I have to put it in. Does it have to be a specific folder? Thanks again.
adonishui said:
Which folder do I have to put it in. Does it have to be a specific folder? Thanks again.
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No, you can put the cab file anywhere. When you run it, it will install the program in the correct place.
I ran the setup xml file via opera using the file explorer on the phone and nothing is happening. Am I doing something wrong here?
adonishui said:
I ran the setup xml file via opera using the file explorer on the phone and nothing is happening. Am I doing something wrong here?
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Don't extract CAB's content by WinRAR or similar. Just copy the CAB file to your phone and run it from File Explorer on your mobile.
ITNV said:
You're right, it's one more thing AT&T took off.
Here ya go...
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Thanks, so much!
Thanks a lot, it seems that Vodafone in the UK removed this very handy app from the phone also.
hello, what this application?
caccolemagiche said:
hello, what this application?
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its an application that lets you take an existing MP3 music file and trim it to use it as a ringtone on your phone..
does it work with Wizard?
grazie mille
Works great. Exactly what I was looking for. Love it. Thanks
lbroller said:
its an application that lets you take an existing MP3 music file and trim it to use it as a ringtone on your phone..
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I just installed on my touch pro but will not start. i see the colored circle for 2 seconds and then everything back as before.
ok guys.... here is where im at... i wanted to replace the camera click sound to the sound of the camera from texas chainsaw massacre.... i just like the way it sounds... i downloaded the file, converted it to .ogg renamed it camera_click.ogg but i am not sure what to do from here. i know i need to unzip the apk, replace the file, zip it again, and sign the file, but i have no clue where to begin on that. any help would be appreciated guys!
PS- i attached the .ogg file just remove the .zip to listen to it. also, if anyone just wants to try to tackle job that would rock as well
where did the ogg come from? (as in what location)
You should just be able to push it back using the terminal
cp /sdcard/nameoffile.apk /new/location/
AdrianK said:
where did the ogg come from? (as in what location)
You should just be able to push it back using the terminal
cp /sdcard/nameoffile.apk /new/location/
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the ogg is packed inside of camera.apk----- system/app/camera.apk
inside the apk, it is camera/res/raw/camera_click.ogg
i know i need to replace the .ogg file, once i do this do i just zip it back up, sign and push the new .apk to my phone?
running jacxrom btw
palosjr said:
the ogg is packed inside of camera.apk----- system/app/camera.apk
inside the apk, it is camera/res/raw/camera_click.ogg
i know i need to replace the .ogg file, once i do this do i just zip it back up, sign and push the new .apk to my phone?
running jacxrom btw
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You may have to re-sign it but you can try as is
borodin1 said:
You may have to re-sign it but you can try as is
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i want to try it, but im too chickensh** to try it right now, got class in the morning and i dont wanna spend tonight wiping my phone and setting things back up if it doesnt work right lol
question... once i edit the files i need to, i zip back up and it is named as zip... do i just change .zip to .apk and voila its changed and able to push to my phone or am i missing something here?
so i got the file replaced, but when i try to push/install back to my phone through adb i get install parse error. i tried using stericsons autosign util but no luck getting it working on my computer at the moment. if i upload the zip of the camera with the file replaced can someone sign and upload it back here again so i can use it? I would appreciate it.
EDIT---I got it signed and installed, but none of the sounds from the camera app play when i take a picture. Any idea as to why this may be?
palosjr said:
so i got the file replaced, but when i try to push/install back to my phone through adb i get install parse error. i tried using stericsons autosign util but no luck getting it working on my computer at the moment. if i upload the zip of the camera with the file replaced can someone sign and upload it back here again so i can use it? I would appreciate it.
EDIT---I got it signed and installed, but none of the sounds from the camera app play when i take a picture. Any idea as to why this may be?
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Don't zip it. Open the apk with winrar and drag and drop in the new sound, it should remain as an apk. At this point you can try pushing it as it is. If it doesn't work then sign it, and make sure the method you're using works for apks (some are only for update.zip). If that adds a .zip on the end, remove it.
AdrianK said:
Don't zip it. Open the apk with winrar and drag and drop in the new sound, it should remain as an apk. At this point you can try pushing it as it is. If it doesn't work then sign it, and make sure the method you're using works for apks (some are only for update.zip). If that adds a .zip on the end, remove it.
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Thanks adriank, that worked so much easier... all the other sounds play except for the new .ogg file i replaced though still.
palosjr said:
Thanks adriank, that worked so much easier... all the other sounds play except for the new .ogg file i replaced though still.
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Is the new ogg the exact same length and bitrate.
AdrianK said:
Is the new ogg the exact same length and bitrate.
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no they arent. could that be it?
palosjr said:
no they arent. could that be it?
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Yeah, I'm 99% sure that the length is the problem, just due to the way the app is programmed to load sounds. Wouldn't hurt to make it the same bit rate.
AdrianK said:
Yeah, I'm 99% sure that the length is the problem, just due to the way the app is programmed to load sounds. Wouldn't hurt to make it the same bit rate.
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ok ill try it when i get home. im sitting in BCIS right now.. boring
I am on a rooted 2.2 captivate but one thing really bugs me and that is the sms messages in the phone log. I know that on some custom ROM's the developer hs removed them. Cognition comes to mind. But without flashing the whole ROM is there a way to get just that functionality? Like say just replacing the phone.apk?
I have done some searching but have been spectacularly unsuccessful. Thanks for any guidance.
Yes you can just replace the apk however it's not the phone.apk it's the logproviders.apk, grab that from a rom and drop it into /system/app on the phone then reboot.
studacris said:
Yes you can just replace the apk however it's not the phone.apk it's the logproviders.apk, grab that from a rom and drop it into /system/app on the phone then reboot.
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I was wondering the same thing. Thanks for the answer.
Support getting a solved button on XDA
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1178712
This is a signature.
studacris said:
Yes you can just replace the apk however it's not the phone.apk it's the logproviders.apk, grab that from a rom and drop it into /system/app on the phone then reboot.
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Thank you! I couldn't have hoped for a better answer.
studacris said:
Yes you can just replace the apk however it's not the phone.apk it's the logproviders.apk, grab that from a rom and drop it into /system/app on the phone then reboot.
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Do I need to do anything about the.odex file? I don't see one in the ROM's I've checked.
You won't find one in the rom its more than likely been deodexed, umm I think you just leave the odex file there.
Rename the original with a .bak at the end before you paste the new one in that way if it doesn't work yo usage a backup of the original.
studacris said:
You won't find one in the rom its more than likely been deodexed, umm I think you just leave the odex file there.
Rename the original with a .bak at the end before you paste the new one in that way if it doesn't work yo usage a backup of the original.
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I copied in a logprovider file from Cognition... verified that the new file is there. But sadly it looks and acts the same as the old one.
I rebooted as well. Thoughts?
I've got a Lumia 620 on the crappy aio/cricket carrier that won't update past Amber. I do like a couple of the aio ringtones that I'd like to extract before I flash to one of the EU CV ROMs. I've got the phone with the aio Amber firmware installed as well as the aio Amber ROM from the Nokia Software Suite.
If the ringtones are stored in or under the C:\Windows directory, you can extract them with my webserver app. If not, your odds aren't good since you don't have interop-unlock. You could extract them using JTAG, but that's expensive and tricky.
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If the ringtones are stored in or under the C:\Windows directory, you can extract them with my webserver app. If not, your odds aren't good since you don't have interop-unlock. You could extract them using JTAG, but that's expensive and tricky.
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I presume the webserver app is the one linked I your sig?
I got the webserver app installed and can browse the files under C:\Windows. Now, does anyone have any idea where the ringtones may be stored? Is there any way to search via this webapp file browser?
oryan_dunn said:
I got the webserver app installed and can browse the files under C:\Windows. Now, does anyone have any idea where the ringtones may be stored? Is there any way to search via this webapp file browser?
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You can also dump a rom and see on "C:\Programs\CommonFiles\Sounds".
Open the .wma and .wva with VLC or WMP.
anaheiim said:
You can also dump a rom and see on "C:\Programs\CommonFiles\Sounds".
Open the .wma and .wva with VLC or WMP.
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I do have the .ffu package for the aio ROM from the Nokia Care Suite downloaded. Is there an easy way to dump the contents?
Edit: Found this tool to mount an ffu as a drive
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2066903
oryan_dunn said:
I do have the .ffu package for the aio ROM from the Nokia Care Suite downloaded. Is there an easy way to dump the contents?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2066903
anaheiim said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2066903
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Ha, I hadn't refreshed the thread when I edited my post above. Seems to have worked. The sounds are all there.
Thanks so much!
Does anybody know of any working recovery file managers? I used aroma file explorer on my nexus 5 but for some reason it doesnt work on the N6. I used to use it to delete folders before a new flash. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Andromendous said:
Does anybody know of any working recovery file managers? I used aroma file explorer on my nexus 5 but for some reason it doesnt work on the N6. I used to use it to delete folders before a new flash. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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I use ES file explorer. It has root browser capabilities and works for everything I need it for.
Evolution_Tech said:
I use ES file explorer. It has root browser capabilities and works for everything I need it for.
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Ok. Thank you. But i am actually looking for a file manager i can use in TWRP, so i can delete things like the android folder before i flash a new rom.
Andromendous said:
Ok. Thank you. But i am actually looking for a file manager i can use in TWRP, so i can delete things like the android folder before i flash a new rom.
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The built in file manager in TWRP isn't working for you?
Well...... I feel dumb now.... I didnt realize i could do it like that.. Thank you
Andromendous said:
Well...... I feel dumb now.... I didnt realize i could do it like that.. Thank you
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Lol! No problem.