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Hi guys, I could not run Viper4android application on my device (android 6) . I haved installed apk then install driver . But Not thing change in sound effect. I tried to search and did not find out any error?
I need some help to run app with effect sound when play music!
Thank inadvance!
Well mine has problem of installing the sound driver.
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duongnv1996 said:
Hi guys, I could not run Viper4android application on my device (android 6) . I haved installed apk then install driver . But Not thing change in sound effect. I tried to search and did not find out any error?
I need some help to run app with effect sound when play music!
Thank inadvance!
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How did you install the viper4android via apk or you flashed from recovery?
duongnv1996 said:
Hi guys, I could not run Viper4android application on my device (android 6) . I haved installed apk then install driver . But Not thing change in sound effect. I tried to search and did not find out any error?
I need some help to run app with effect sound when play music!
Thank inadvance!
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In order to install ViPER4Android, you'll need your system to be properly rooted, BusyBox must be installed, and SELinux Mode must be "Permissive".
I recommend this BusyBox installer, and you can get SELinux Mode Changer from here.
Then, after everything is properly set up, you must also disable your ROM (e.g. CyanogenMod-based ROMs' AudioFX)and/or player (e.g. Poweramp's equalizer)'s built-in equalizer, and switch ViPER4Android's FX Compatible mode from "Normal" to "Compatible".
duongnv1996 said:
Hi guys, I could not run Viper4android application on my device (android 6) . I haved installed apk then install driver . But Not thing change in sound effect. I tried to search and did not find out any error?
I need some help to run app with effect sound when play music!
Thank inadvance!
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I was able to make V4A work on my Moto X 2014 with a fix.
If you do not have Busybox or permissive SELinux, follow the instructions our mate's posted above:
KazuhiroYasei said:
In order to install ViPER4Android, you'll need your system to be properly rooted, BusyBox must be installed, and SELinux Mode must be "Permissive".
I recommend this BusyBox installer, and you can get SELinux Mode Changer from here.
Then, after everything is properly set up, you must also disable your ROM (e.g. CyanogenMod-based ROMs' AudioFX)and/or player (e.g. Poweramp's equalizer)'s built-in equalizer, and switch ViPER4Android's FX Compatible mode from "Normal" to "Compatible".
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After Busybox installed and SELinux on permissive, you flash the Viper zip and install the driver. Right after that you open a root enabled file manager and find system>vendor>etc. You'll see an audio_effects.conf.
(I suggest making a safe copy of this file).
Rename the original audio_effects.conf to audio_effects.bak.
Save and reboot. Now try using v4a again.
brunoperissotti said:
I was able to make V4A work on my Moto X 2014 with a fix.
After Busybox installed and SELinux on permissive, you flash the Viper zip and install the driver. Right after that you open a root enabled file manager and find system>vendor>etc. You'll see an audio_effects.conf.
(I suggest making a safe copy of this file).
Rename the original audio_effects.conf to audio_effects.bak.
Save and reboot. Now try using v4a again.
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Was this procedure required for V4A to work on your Victara? Mine worked in every ROM I tested (all Marshmallow-based) by following the steps you quoted.
KazuhiroYasei said:
Was this procedure required for V4A to work on your Victara? Mine worked in every ROM I tested (all Marshmallow-based) by following the steps you quoted.
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Yes. I was only able to enjoy v4a after this procedure.
It's worth pointing out that V4A is going to F up your Moto Voice
Popping into this thread real quick to provide some info,
Using compatibility mode with V4A is bad news, causes extra battery drain and problems with some apps.
For every single rom and device I've used 5.0+ I've followed the same procedure to install V4A, without using compatibility mode, without having to delete a file every time, etc.
Flash the "lolliviper" zip attached to this OP.
Followed by the "Build.Prop-Tweaks" and "Soundfix-LibFiles" attached to this post.
You'll also need a way of setting selinux to permissive after every boot if you're using CM or something else with selinux set to enforced. Something like SELinuxModeChanger available here will work.
If you don't have busybox installed, V4A will tell you and help you install it.
The V4A version included in the "lolliviper" zip is not the newest , you'll need to "Check Update" via the 3 dot menu and install the latest apk.
After all this, install the driver via the V4A app, reboot, and you're golden.
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It's worth pointing out that V4A is going to F up your Moto Voice
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Didn't know that. I was only able to set v4a on a custom ROM, so that ship was long gone hahaha
it just stops working?
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Didn't know that. I was only able to set v4a on a custom ROM, so that ship was long gone hahaha
it just stops working?
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Actually it still "works" because it detects your launch phrase, but after that, half of the time it just hangs without hearing your command. Sometimes it'll randomly work, but it was too much of a botch to keep it that way. I've now resorted to Noozxoide Pro: it's still a system-wide mod with modes for headset, speaker and BT, but it's installed as a "standard" app, it doesn't mess with your system and it sounds boss!
I ran across this link on a similar search on the google machine, and it made V4A installation a breeze. No manual messing with kernel settings and whatnot: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/viperaudio-viperatmos-3-8-sq-driver-t3289075
Battery life has been fine running this for about a week. I don't use Moto Voice so can't comment on that.
THANKS
brunoperissotti said:
I was able to make V4A work on my Moto X 2014 with a fix.
If you do not have Busybox or permissive SELinux, follow the instructions our mate's posted above:
After Busybox installed and SELinux on permissive, you flash the Viper zip and install the driver. Right after that you open a root enabled file manager and find system>vendor>etc. You'll see an audio_effects.conf.
(I suggest making a safe copy of this file).
Rename the original audio_effects.conf to audio_effects.bak.
Save and reboot. Now try using v4a again.
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Thanks a lot, I was already discouraged, tried several versions of viper, on diferent roms, this was the only solution, but is necessary to remember that for this file to appear in the folder, you need to open the application and save a profile, even if empty, without it you can not find the file audio_effects
If u root ur device using magisk, u can install viper magisk module...it works fine on android 6.0 with selinux enforcing..
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hello guys
i had s7edge which was totaly trash quality for music.
so i want to buy mi5 and root it for v4a.
does any one faced any problem?
when i root samsung devices it does not detect bluetooth headphones...
have any one tried v4a with bluetooth headphones cause they use qualcom security when u root it may cause problem
rooted s7 s6 s3 all dont detect bluetotoh headphone used to be detected
please help me sorry FOR BEING NOOB!
THANKS
big bang021 said:
hello guys
i had s7edge which was totaly trash quality for music.
so i want to buy mi5 and root it for v4a.
does any one faced any problem?
when i root samsung devices it does not detect bluetooth headphones...
have any one tried v4a with bluetooth headphones cause they use qualcom security when u root it may cause problem
rooted s7 s6 s3 all dont detect bluetotoh headphone used to be detected
please help me sorry FOR BEING NOOB!
THANKS
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My MI5 runs official global MIUI 8.2.2.0 rooted with SuperSU and v4a installed.
I am using AWEI A885BL bluetooth headset and it is working just fine.
my old s4 (i9505) with rooted stock ROM detected this headset (and previous one I had - some cheap noname bluetooth headset)
th3cr0w said:
My MI5 runs official global MIUI 8.2.2.0 rooted with SuperSU and v4a installed.
I am using AWEI A885BL bluetooth headset and it is working just fine.
my old s4 (i9505) with rooted stock ROM detected this headset (and previous one I had - some cheap noname bluetooth headset)
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Can u provide link or file with step ? Sorry im newbie ,thanks
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Can u provide link or file with step ? Sorry im newbie ,thanks
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the problem was that i should keep bluetooth headphone 10seconds to be seeing discovered....very bad lucky i sold s7edge
fk my luck
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pukiman1204 said:
Can u provide link or file with step ? Sorry im newbie ,thanks
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Here's the guide mate;
DISCLAIMER: I'll not be responsible for any damage caused to your device, earphone or the knife you use to slice apples by following this guide.
First off, your phone needs to be rooted, since V4A needs proper root to work.
All links to needed files will be placed at the bottom of this post. I'm assuming that you have downloaded and install all of them.
[UPDATE] : I had forgotten to mention this the first time i wrote this guide, but if you're on MIUI, you need to disable MusicFX (or uninstall with a system app remover) otherwise V4A will not be used to process your audio. Same goes for other stock equalizers like AudioFX or DOLBY or Beats etc.
Steps after confirming you have root access.
1. Check if you have any version of BusyBox on your phone via the BusyBox app, if not, then proceed to install it from the BusyBox app.
2. Open SELinux Toggler, grant it root access and set it to permissive. Also, if you're on MIUI, enable autostart for it in Security app.
3. Now, Open up Viper4Android, grant it root access and permission to storage, it'll ask to install drivers, press "yes" on the dialog box and wait till it says that drivers were installed successfully. After that reboot your phone.
4. Once your phone starts, fire open Viper4Android, if it doesn't show any message, it means that the drivers have been installed.
5. You can now enjoy V4A goodness. If you need help setting it up, reply to this post or check the XDA for threads on setting it up.
6. Drop a thanks to the developers' threads on XDA, they deserve it.
Links:
BusyBox
SELinux Toggler
Viper4Android v2.5.0.5
Notes/Known Issues:
1. Sometimes, the V4A driver isn't installed even though it says it is, if this happens it either means you don't have enough space in the system partition or there's some IO error, if this happens, reply to this post or check other threads for solution.
2. We all know MIUI memory management is crap, often times it will boot out the V4A app, leaving you without any effects . The best you can do to avoid it is set it to "no restrictions" in the Settings>Battery & Performance>Manage Apps Battery Usage>Choose Apps, then keep V4A locked in the recents screen.
3. Need help setting V4A up, just check xda for guides on that or ask me.
4. If you've set it all up, laid back and started to listen to something to relax you after all the work and it still doesn't feel like there's any difference, then fire open V4A, slide right for the menu and click "Driver status", if it says "abnormal", "unsupported" then you've probably forgotten to give autostart permission to SELinux Toggler, simple fix for this is to open SElinux Toggler and set it to permissive, this time remember to enable autostart for it.
5. If I helped a thanks would be much appreciated.
my Experience with Viper and MI5
I had a problem with the viper4android, which consisted of the calls not working, the phone made the call, but you could not speak because they were not listening.
migueltopsp said:
I had a problem with the viper4android, which consisted of the calls not working, the phone made the call, but you could not speak because they were not listening.
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I don't think V4A has anything to do with that. V4A only has an effect on your headphone audio, speaker audio, bluetooth audio and when you're using it for USB docking. Calls use none of those unless you put them on speakerphone. Are you sure that V4A is causing this?
Sent from my Mi 5 using XDA Labs
iamffj said:
I don't think V4A has anything to do with that. V4A only has an effect on your headphone audio, speaker audio, bluetooth audio and when you're using it for USB docking. Calls use none of those unless you put them on speakerphone. Are you sure that V4A is causing this?
Sent from my Mi 5 using XDA Labs
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But it was, I could hear the calls and after I installed the viper I stopped being able to listen, I went to the official viper xda post and noticed that I was not the only one with this problem, remembering that I'm using the developer rom 7.7. 20 (nougat).
After I uninstalled the viper the phone became normal again and worked perfectly.
Viper worked fine, I just had this bug that needs to be fixed.
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Here's the guide mate;
DISCLAIMER: I'll not be responsible for any damage caused to your device, earphone or the knife you use to slice apples by following this guide.
First off, your phone needs to be rooted, since V4A needs proper root to work.
All links to needed files will be placed at the bottom of this post. I'm assuming that you have downloaded and install all of them.
Steps after confirming you have root access.
1. Check if you have any version of BusyBox on your phone via the BusyBox app, if not, then proceed to install it from the BusyBox app.
2. Open SELinux Toggler, grant it root access and set it to permissive. Also, if you're on MIUI, enable autostart for it in Security app.
3. Now, Open up Viper4Android, grant it root access and permission to storage, it'll ask to install drivers, press "yes" on the dialog box and wait till it says that drivers were installed successfully. After that reboot your phone.
4. Once your phone starts, fire open Viper4Android, if it doesn't show any message, it means that the drivers have been installed.
5. You can now enjoy V4A goodness. If you need help setting it up, reply to this post or check the XDA for threads on setting it up.
6. Drop a thanks to the developers' threads on XDA, they deserve it.
Links:
BusyBox
SELinux Toggler
Viper4Android v2.5.0.5
Notes/Known Issues:
1. Sometimes, the V4A driver isn't installed even though it says it is, if this happens it either means you don't have enough space in the system partition or there's some IO error, if this happens, reply to this post or check other threads for solution.
2. We all know MIUI memory management is crap, often times it will boot out the V4A app, leaving you without any effects . The best you can do to avoid it is set it to "no restrictions" in the Settings>Battery & Performance>Manage Apps Battery Usage>Choose Apps, then keep V4A locked in the recents screen.
3. Need help setting V4A up, just check xda for guides on that or ask me.
4. If you've set it all up, laid back and started to listen to something to relax you after all the work and it still doesn't feel like there's any difference, then fire open V4A, slide right for the menu and click "Driver status", if it says "abnormal", "unsupported" then you've probably forgotten to give autostart permission to SELinux Toggler, simple fix for this is to open SElinux Toggler and set it to permissive, this time remember to enable autostart for it.
5. If I helped a thanks would be much appreciated.
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Yep, thanked your post for the helpful step-by-step. I have a problem that's not covered in your guide, though - V4A isn't processing audio from my phone. That is, the driver status always look something like this:
Driver Version: 2.5.0.4
NEON Enabled: Yes
Enabled: Yes
Status: Normal
Audio Format: Supported
Processing: No
Sampling Rate: 48000
and there's perceptibly no difference between having the driver off or on with the master switch. Any ideas?
Cendolizer said:
Yep, thanked your post for the helpful step-by-step. I have a problem that's not covered in your guide, though - V4A isn't processing audio from my phone. That is, the driver status always look something like this:
Driver Version: 2.5.0.4
NEON Enabled: Yes
Enabled: Yes
Status: Normal
Audio Format: Supported
Processing: No
Sampling Rate: 48000
and there's perceptibly no difference between having the driver off or on with the master switch. Any ideas?
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Hmm...Seems like your music player isn't using V4A to process the audio. I use mine only when I have headset connected, if i'm not playing anything, it shows exact same thing in my driver status. But if i play something, the driver status shows "Yes" for processing. I use BlackPlayer Ex, it allows you to use its own equalizer or your system's stock equalizer(v4a in my case). Maybe you should give that a try, but I'm not sure if that is the problem.
One thing I do know though is that if there is no audio playing on your phone, processing will (and should) show "No".
UPDATE: If you're on MIUI, you need to disable MusicFX. If you're on a custom ROM, then audioFX needs to be disabled. Will update my original guide with this too. Forgot to mention it there.
This is probably gonna fix it for you.
Disclaimer: I will take no responsibility if flashing this zip somehow causes you to go deaf, scares your cat, receiving of noise complaints from your neighbors, development of anti-social behavior, getting hit by a bus, a twerking grandmother, broken windows and/or any other imaginable royally screwed possibility.
Q: Will this work on other Samsung devices?
A: Maybe, I see no reason for it not to work on the S8 or S8+. Feel free to test it out and report back.
Credits: @zhuhang for ViPER4Android FX & XHiFI.
@partcyborg, @me2151, and @elliwigy for hooking us up with root.
Features: Systemwide ViPER4Android FX 2.3.4.0 (higher audio processing than newer versions) and ViPER4Android XHiFi.
Installation steps (make sure to read these before downloading the ZIP):
1) Make sure you're rooted.
2) Download either FlashFire (Snapdragon - thank you, @Chainfire) or install TWRP (Exynos).
3) Install BusyBox, to /system/xbin (otherwise, XHiFi will not work, only FX will).
4) Get Titanium Backup, ROM Toolbox PRO, or any similar application.
6) Freeze "Adapt Sound" and "SoundAlive".
5) Flash the attached zip.
6) Grant root permissions to both FX and XHiFi (you might have to uninstall the FX driver within the in-app settings to trigger this, if so, simply reflash the ZIP after having done so and reboot).
7) Reread step six.
8) Profit & enjoy.
Paradoxumical said:
Disclaimer: I will take no responsibility if flashing this zip somehow causes you to go deaf, scares your cat, receiving of noise complaints from your neighbors, development of anti-social behavior, getting hit by a bus, a twerking grandmother, broken windows and/or any other imaginable royally screwed possibility.
Q: Will this work on other Samsung devices?
A: Maybe, I see no reason for it not to work on the S8 or S8+. Feel free to test it out and report back.
Credits: @zhuhang for ViPER4Android FX & XHiFI.
@partcyborg, @me2151, and @elliwigy for hooking us up with root.
Features: Systemwide ViPER4Android FX 2.3.4.0 (higher audio processing than newer versions) and ViPER4Android XHiFi.
Installation steps (make sure to read these before downloading the ZIP):
1) Make sure you're rooted.
2) Download either FlashFire (Snapdragon - thank you, @Chainfire) or install TWRP (Exynos).
3) Install BusyBox, to /system/xbin (otherwise, XHiFi will not work, only FX will).
4) Get Titanium Backup, ROM Toolbox PRO, or any similar application.
6) Freeze "Adapt Sound" and "SoundAlive".
5) Flash the attached zip.
6) Grant root permissions to both FX and XHiFi (you might have to uninstall the FX driver within the in-app settings to trigger this, if so, simply reflash the ZIP after having done so and reboot).
7) Reread step six.
8) Profit & enjoy.
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Won't installing busybox to system/xbin trip up safety net flagging your device as tampered/rooted? Also, if you have magisk, can't you just install the v4a module right from within magisk? I don't see the point in going through all these extra steps and flagging your device in safety net when you can just install the v4a magisk module. Not trying to be a ****, asking honest questions.
Works perfectly on my T-Mobile N950U! Thanks!
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xxx42069 said:
Won't installing busybox to system/xbin trip up safety net flagging your device as tampered/rooted? Also, if you have magisk, can't you just install the v4a module right from within magisk? I don't see the point in going through all these extra steps and flagging your device in safety net when you can just install the v4a magisk module. Not trying to be a ****, asking honest questions.
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If you have a Snapdragon device, SafetyNet is already tripped due to the nature of the rooting process.
But if you have an Exynos device, by all means, use the Magisk module. This ZIP was intended for the Snapdragon variant (since that's what I have), but works on Exynos variants as well.
i flashed it n nuthin,i cant even find the in-app u wrote about
Was anyone able to install busybox and viper4android after getting rooted? I tried flashing the viper4android zip using flashfire but it doesn't seem to do anything and busybox installer will not install to any system location. Thanks in advance. Also, I have the snapdragon version and rooted using samfail.
lilviet93 said:
Was anyone able to install busybox and viper4android after getting rooted? I tried flashing the viper4android zip using flashfire but it doesn't seem to do anything and busybox installer will not install to any system location. Thanks in advance. Also, I have the snapdragon version and rooted using samfail.
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same problem with me i flashed it n nothing happened..also u need to use busybox root it's the red icon version u probably using the old gray busybox
mister_propa said:
same problem with me i flashed it n nothing happened..also u need to use busybox root it's the red icon version u probably using the old gray busybox
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Yeah, I used the old busybody version. I just went back to stock after a few hours of messing around with no results. My main reason for root and accepting the 80% battery limit is viper but since I can't get it working I went back to stock for now. Will try again once there is more development. Let me know if you do get it working.
mister_propa said:
i flashed it n nuthin,i cant even find the in-app u wrote about
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mister_propa said:
same problem with me i flashed it n nothing happened..also u need to use busybox root it's the red icon version u probably using the old gray busybox
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lilviet93 said:
Was anyone able to install busybox and viper4android after getting rooted? I tried flashing the viper4android zip using flashfire but it doesn't seem to do anything and busybox installer will not install to any system location. Thanks in advance. Also, I have the snapdragon version and rooted using samfail.
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When you guys flashed it with Flashfire, which options did you enable/disable? Mind taking a screenshot of the preflash stage for me? Do you see the Flashfire installation screen? You should be able to see the ZIP flash progress script.
As for those having problems with installing BusyBox, if you're using Stericson's, you have to manually grant the storage permission.
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When you guys flashed it with Flashfire, which options did you enable/disable? Mind taking a screenshot of the preflash stage for me? Do you see the Flashfire installation screen? You should be able to see the ZIP flash progress script.
As for those having problems with installing BusyBox, if you're using Stericson's, you have to manually grant the storage permission.
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Just select the zip and start the flashing process. It went black then the flashfire process starts then phone reboots but no sign of the viper app anywhere. How do I manually grant permission? What is the best way to install busybox?
lilviet93 said:
Just select the zip and start the flashing process. It went black then the flashfire process starts then phone reboots but no sign of the viper app anywhere. How do I manually grant permission? What is the best way to install busybox?
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I personally used BusyBox Pro by Stericson (he's an amazing developer), but I did have to manually grant the storage permission first by going to: App info > Permissions > Storage (toggle it on).
If this doesn't work, use BusyBox Installer (warning: it's riddled with ads).
As for Flashfire, try enabling the "mount system read/write" option.
Paradoxumical said:
I personally used BusyBox Pro by Stericson (he's an amazing developer), but I did have to manually grant the storage permission first by going to: App info > Permissions > Storage (toggle it on).
If this doesn't work, use BusyBox Installer (warning:it's riddled with ads).
As for Flashfire, try enabling the "mount system read/write" option.
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Thank you for your help bro. I did what you said, busybox installed successfully. But after flashing with flashfire, even when checking mount, there's still no sign of viper after reboot
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kidbranz01 said:
Thank you for your help bro. I did what you said, busybox installed successfully. But after flashing with flashfire, even when checking mount, there's still no sign of viper after reboot
Sent from my SM-N950U1 using Tapatalk
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That is the strangest thing, I can't imagine why the ViPER apps wouldn't show up. The only thing that comes to mind is... If you ran the fsck script after rooting, did you?
kidbranz01 said:
Thank you for your help bro. I did what you said, busybox installed successfully. But after flashing with flashfire, even when checking mount, there's still no sign of viper after reboot
Sent from my SM-N950U1 using Tapatalk
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I had the same issue, but then in FlashFire, under settings I disabled Emulate framebuffer.. Now Viper4android is installed and working.
Does anyone who has this installed get freezes after reboots from time to time?
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Does anyone who has this installed get freezes after reboots from time to time?
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It freezes up all the time, even when requesting SU.
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Does anyone on Snapdragon have this and FM Radio working together? Unfortunately, I'm finding I can't run both. I don't know if it's my Viper settings or what. Any input would be appreciated as I don't want to have to choose between the two features if I don't have to
For those who had trouble on snapdragon try using latest Sam fail v2 if possible it works perfect on here if you follow directions. Few key things, disable emulate framebuffer in flashfire and when flashing enable mount read and write system, also make sure you install drivers in both v4a apps to enable root as root access is need for v4a to work properly after unistalling drivers and granting root reflash zip in flashfire to restore drivers and profit
I have problem with viper4android hifi can't read root access
jomolocco said:
I have problem with viper4android hifi can't read root access
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If I remember correctly, there was something that said if you had this trouble, open app, uninstall the driver, Grant the permission, then re-flash the app.
Audio from the jack sucks on our max pro m1....
I found a mod for amazing audio quality....(Arise Deuteronomy-2.94)
(I'm not the dev...Just sharing)
Link to original thread---
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/r-s-e-sound-systems-auditory-research-t3379709
Here's the link for Arise Deuteronomy-2.94-Aroma installer
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=457095661767141554
Flash the file in twrp it will open aroma installer then
only select the follow options....
First goto jedi night option..
Core then modules
Skip viper and its profiles
Select:
Am3d
Arkamys
Musicfx
Smeejaytee tool box
Now tap next.....Skip everything except
Remove deep buffer
And install....
Note:
1. Disable AM3D via phone settings
2. DO NOT FLASH VIPER4X THAT COMES WITH THIS MODULE(Arise) in the installation menu/options....
3. Do not try to open/run AM3D app it will crash multiple times and reboot the device
4. Clean flash only
5. Works on stock v327 with magisk...not tested on other roms
If you want viper4x
Try this:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/sound-mod-viper4android-oreo-t3734107
Going to experiment this. Will provide feedback after using it . Thanks
pranavkpr said:
Audio from the jack sucks on our max pro m1....
I found a mod for amazing audio quality....(Arise Deuteronomy-2.94)
(I'm not the dev...Just sharing)
Link to original thread---
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/r-s-e-sound-systems-auditory-research-t3379709
Here's the link for Arise Deuteronomy-2.94-Aroma installer
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=457095661767141554
Flash the file in twrp it will open aroma installer then
only select the follow options....
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have u tried in x00td??
It's universal ...
cresar_arato said:
have u tried in x00td??
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Arise works on all devices....
Flash and enjoy
cresar_arato said:
have u tried in x00td??
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Bro do not try this. My phone goes into bootloop after flashing this.
kannss said:
Bro do not try this. My phone goes into bootloop after flashing this.
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Did you follow the procedure?
pranavkpr said:
Did you follow the procedure?
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Maybe I am on android 9.0 that's why this happen
I would also advise against this mod. Although I have used ARISE in my previous phones, it crashes on ZMPM1. SElinux is set to permissive and all other audio mods were uninstalled. Still it crashed and rebooted to recovery everytime.
Since it overwrites many system files, it has also probably interfered with apps some of which become unresponsive. I will have to flash TWRP V327 again since it is almost impossible to isolate the issues.
Tianhe said:
I would also advise against this mod. Although I have used ARISE in my previous phones, it crashes on ZMPM1. SElinux is set to permissive and all other audio mods were uninstalled. Still it crashed and rebooted to recovery everytime.
Since it overwrites many system files, it has also probably interfered with apps some of which become unresponsive. I will have to flash TWRP V327 again since it is almost impossible to isolate the issues.
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Any audio mods that doesn't change se policy?
V4a or ainur sauron?
akshmau5 said:
Any audio mods that doesn't change se policy?
V4a or ainur sauron?
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V4A (Magisk Module) worked for me without touching the se policy or installing busy box. However, after trying out this mod and subsequently deleting it I find V4A asking for busy box installation and then driver installation error. I will try afresh after flashing v327 through TWRP again
Tianhe said:
V4A (Magisk Module) worked for me without touching the se policy or installing busy box. However, after trying out this mod and subsequently deleting it I find V4A asking for busy box installation and then driver installation error. I will try afresh after flashing v327 through TWRP again
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Oh hard luck!
Thanks. Can't systemless busybox + init.d injector work? You can try perhaps for v4a to get working.
This audio mod and ainur sauron change the system partition hence i thought it would be better to ask someone who already got it working.
akshmau5 said:
Oh hard luck!
Thanks. Can't systemless busybox + init.d injector work? You can try perhaps for v4a to get working.
This audio mod and ainur sauron change the system partition hence i thought it would be better to ask someone who already got it working.
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Tried it but something is breaking driver installation. I neither have the expertise nor the the patience to check cfg files in audio policy or elsewhere. Too many system overwrites. Flashing stock seems to be the way to go.
Another curious development which may or may not be related -
1) Safety Net check now fails.
2) Making a TWRP backup of the installed ROM fails at System Image.
Tianhe said:
Tried it but something is breaking driver installation. I neither have the expertise nor the the patience to check cfg files in audio policy or elsewhere. Too many system overwrites. Flashing stock seems to be the way to go.
Another curious development which may or may not be related -
1) Safety Net check now fails.
2) Making a TWRP backup of the installed ROM fails at System Image.
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Uh oh. Better to stay away from this mod then.
I've been using viper4android xHiFi, it works perfectly and the audio quality is exactly the way I want it to be.
Possible fix
Tianhe said:
I would also advise against this mod. Although I have used ARISE in my previous phones, it crashes on ZMPM1. SElinux is set to permissive and all other audio mods were uninstalled. Still it crashed and rebooted to recovery everytime. .
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You will have to disable/Freeze AM3D via phone settings...
Check op
Tianhe said:
I would also advise against this mod. Although I have used ARISE in my previous phones, it crashes on ZMPM1. SElinux is set to permissive and all other audio mods were uninstalled. Still it crashed and rebooted to recovery everytime.
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Do not run the AM3D app...It will crash and reboot
..You need to disable AM3D via phone settings
pranavkpr said:
Do not run the AM3D app...It will crash and reboot
..You need to disable AM3D via phone settings
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Doesn't work, other modules crash too
speaker was not working after installing this zip.
pranavkpr said:
Audio from the jack sucks on our max pro m1....
I found a mod for amazing audio quality....(Arise Deuteronomy-2.94)
(I'm not the dev...Just sharing)
Link to original thread---
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/r-s-e-sound-systems-auditory-research-t3379709
Here's the link for Arise Deuteronomy-2.94-Aroma installer
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=457095661767141554
Flash the file in twrp it will open aroma installer then
only select the follow options....
First goto jedi night option..
Core then modules
Skip viper and its profiles
Select:
Am3d
Arkamys
Musicfx
Smeejaytee tool box
Now tap next.....Skip everything except
Remove deep buffer
And install....
Note:
1. Disable AM3D via phone settings
2. DO NOT FLASH VIPER4X THAT COMES WITH THIS MODULE(Arise) in the installation menu/options....
3. Do not try to open/run AM3D app it will crash multiple times and reboot the device
4. Clean flash only
5. Works on stock v327 with magisk...not tested on other roms
If you want viper4x
Try this:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/sound-mod-viper4android-oreo-t3734107
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I've done accordingly and i am bit confused here, as Disable AM3D via phone settings but that's the only app I have in the phone after disabling it i don't have any other way to control the music. how am i suppose to control the music?
refai said:
I've done accordingly and i am bit confused here, as Disable AM3D via phone settings but that's the only app I have in the phone after disabling it i don't have any other way to control the music. how am i suppose to control the music?
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You dont need an app.... Because
Arise modifies the system files...its not an effect that applies on top of streaming music...
Also, Arise has different music profiles/presents....you can try them also(avaliable in the same aroma installation)
..Feel the difference..
I've tried installing the driver multiple times and can't seem to make it work at all. The only method I've not been able to accomplish is renaming audio_effects.conf to audio_effects.conf.bak as has been recommended for other phones. For some reason, this file will not rename.
it would seem the file is set to be unwritable (I'm not familiar with linux permissions like this, so maybe that can be fixed somehow?). At the very least, Solid Explorer isn't able to do the job, and can't change the rw perms either, as the operation just fails. (I have got selinuxmodechanger changed to permissive and after reboot, but no change here either)
Any other ideas?
Well, for anyone else wanting to know how to make this work, follow this guide here: https://thedroidarena.com/install-viper4android-android-10-q/
Don't use the magisk module for V4A, it doesn't work.
Works great for me now!
I'm using it it works perfect but you have to use the new version not the older one
Sent from my ASUS_I003DD using Tapatalk
Matakor said:
Well, for anyone else wanting to know how to make this work, follow this guide here: https://thedroidarena.com/install-viper4android-android-10-q/
Don't use the magisk module for V4A, it doesn't work.
Works great for me now!
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I followed the instructions above, but it doesn't work.
Matakor said:
Well, for anyone else wanting to know how to make this work, follow this guide here: https://thedroidarena.com/install-viper4android-android-10-q/
Don't use the magisk module for V4A, it doesn't work.
Works great for me now!
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Do you still have that apk lying around? XDA Labs does not appear to be working ATM.
bencozzy said:
JamesDSP works
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I saw that, didn't really know what it did. I'll check it out.
Nothing in JamesDSP is doing anything for me on Speakers, Headphones, or Bluetooth. I think that this may beacause of my failed install of V4A rootless (might work if I had the APK?). Any ideas if this is the problem? If It is, do you know how I might uninstall V4A?
If rooted, try installing latest V4A directly from here (https://labs.xda-developers.com/store/app/com.pittvandewitt.viperfx) rather than via Magisk.
I prefer older V4A versions, having tried above.
My preferred V4A is 2.5.0.5 (found in App folder in following .zip from here: https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=673368273298920860)
1. Ensure on latest BusyBox.
2. Install latest V4A from Magisk & download driver, device will auto-restart.
3. Uninstall this latest V4A (don't delete data or cache).
4. Install V4A 2.5.0.5 .apk from above link. Don't open app yet.
5. From Magisk, install Audio Modification Library (choose relevant options). Restart device.
6. Additionally, Magisk install Audio Compatibility Patch. Restart device.
7. Ensure V4A settings FX compatible mode option = Normal.
(Don't optmise V4A in battery settings).
Noticeable improvement in speaker volume (I don't play over BT or headphones, so cannot comment).
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If rooted, try installing latest V4A directly from here (https://labs.xda-developers.com/store/app/com.pittvandewitt.viperfx) rather than via Magisk.
I prefer older V4A versions, having tried above.
My preferred V4A is 2.5.0.5 (found in App folder in following .zip from here: https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=673368273298920860)
1. Install latest V4A from Magisk & download driver, device will auto-restart.
2. Uninstall this latest V4A (don't delete data or cache).
3. Install V4A 2.5.0.5 .apk from above link. Don't open app yet.
4. From Magisk, install Busybox & Audio Modification Library (choose relevant options). Restart device.
5. Additionally, Magisk install Audio Compatibility Patch. Restart device.
6. Ensure V4A settings FX compatible mode option = Normal.
Noticeable improvement in speaker volume (I don't play over BT or headphones, so cannot comment).
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I uninstalled everythingg I had installed up to that point (everything I could at least), and followed the instructions step by step. Still getting abnormal in the V4A app (at least the app looks cooler now : P). I really don't know what is going on at this point. I might just reset the whole phone and follow your instructions again. I will report back when I get around to that.
Ok, I decided to play around a little before trying a reset; and I installed Viper 4 Android legacy with the APK from the zip you gave me, and it now says audio format supported! Yay! It just says "Processing: no" now. I have a feeling that I have something setup wrong. Any ideas?
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You managed to install driver v.2.5.0.5 or latest v4a?
Processing should change to "Yes" whilst audio is playing (music player/ YouTube/ system sounds etc).
Streaming music can be hit & miss; set up Audio Compatibility Patch correctly (via Magisk).
elmor0 said:
You managed to install driver v.2.5.0.5 or latest v4a?
Processing should change to "Yes" whilst audio is playing (music player/ YouTube/ system sounds etc).
Streaming music can be hit & miss; set up Audio Compatibility Patch correctly (via Magisk).
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I installed driver version 2.5.0.4 with the APK you pointed me towards in the .zip/viperfx/app folder.
I will reinstall the audio conpatibily patch. What options should I choose in the patch?
Edit: I did not install the driver *with* the APK, but alongside it. I installed the driver via ViperFX Legacy in Magisk.
Try the ACP if V4A not working for streaming music apps.
I selected following:
- Skip audio_policy patching? = NO
- Skip notification_helper remover? = YES
- Skip usb policy patching for usb dacs? = NO
- Use lib workaround? = NO
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Edit: I did not install the driver *with* the APK, but alongside it. I installed the driver via ViperFX Legacy in Magisk.
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That's fine, as long as V4A driver is enabled/ status normal/ format supported/ and it is processing during audio play.
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That's fine, as long as V4A driver is enabled/ status normal/ format supported/ and it is processing during audio play.
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It still isn't processing audio : (. I have tried resetting and following your instructions again. The only way I am able to get it to stop displaying "Status: Abnormal" is by installing Viper4Android FX Legacy in the new driver mode with the user app, then installing the Audio Modification and compatibility patch, then restarting and installing the APK you gave me. Even with all that, it will not recognize audio being played (it displays "Processing: No" when audio is very clearly playing and I have effects enabled). I am now considering switching to LineageOS (I would be there already if it wasn't for the fingerprint sensor driver being broken).
Edit: Do you think switching kernels would change anything?
Edit 2: I noticed a toast notification from V4A on startup saying "A running program has requested Android to disable audio effects, so V4A will be temporarily disabled."
I am thinking that maybe the stock Dirac audio processing might be interfering with V4A somehow. Is there anyway to get Viper to ignore requests to disable?
Well, Lineage didn't fix anything (No matter what I did, V4A would not stop displaying abnormal). Took me a little while to get back to stock, but the latest version of V4A is working, but only for the first 30 seconds after reboot before giving me the previously mentioned toast notification. I have removed all apps that are even remotely audio processing related, but still have this problem. Anybody else had something similar? If you did, how did you fix it?
(Also, special thanks to elmor0 for all of your help getting me this far I'm so close)
Edit: Holy shiz it's working! I used the method described in my previous post, but with the added step of uninstalling and reinstalling audio modification library after the last reboot. Again thank you all for your help! And I really hope this helps someone!
Error-404-Go-Home said:
Edit: Holy shiz it's working! I used the method described in my previous post, but with the added step of uninstalling and reinstalling audio modification library after the last reboot. Again thank you all for your help! And I really hope this helps someone!
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hi
I'm having the same problem for months now
I hear it needs SE Linux to be permissive for V4A to work properly
I had no success on getting that SE Linux to turn Permissive unfortunately
long story short , I found myself here
can you please give me a step by step on how you got V4A to work , that is off course if its still working for you man
I'm at the end of my rope here , any guidance would appreciated ,
Thanx
JimmyMX said:
hi
I'm having the same problem for months now
I hear it needs SE Linux to be permissive for V4A to work properly
I had no success on getting that SE Linux to turn Permissive unfortunately
long story short , I found myself here
can you please give me a step by step on how you got V4A to work , that is off course if its still working for you man
I'm at the end of my rope here , any guidance would appreciated ,
Thanx
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I ended up refllashing with Lineage and installing this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/app-fix-100-working-viper4android-for-android-11-devices.4213647/
That version has worked flawlessly for me for Android 10 and 11.
Good luck!