[Q] How to disable Music autostart when headphone plug without smartconnect ? - Xperia Z3 Compact Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
After rooting my Z3C and upgraded to .5.77 fw, i disabled bloatwares and some sony services via ADB, as "SmartConnect" service. But i still have this boring music autostart when i connect my handfree headphone/mic.
So anyone could tell me how definitly disable this (Music on the go??) via ADB or freeze it via titanium backup ?
Thanks !!

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[Root] What root apps do you use<3

Hey, guys and girls.
What apps do you use on your rooted device? Please list below with a short review .
Paul.
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Titanium Backup - the best backup tool for Android
LBE Security - firewall + application permissions manager
SSHTunnell - route all your network trough ssh proxy
Titanium Backup
Root Explorer (awesome file manager)
Voodoo Sound (improves sound quality)
-NStools
-MidnightControl
-Nitrality
-Voodoo Sound
-Miui File Explorer
1. Titanium Backup (what will probably be the most often named app on the list)
Reason: uninstall anything, backup everything.
2. Root Explorer Option Enabled on ES File Explorer
Reason: Gives me access to the root directory of my phone in a file manager.
3. Sixaxis Controller
Reason: Both my devices have Sixaxis support and I like to play games with a controller
4. Volume+ or DSP Manager
Reason: I like my music to be a little more bassy than the stock Android sound allows. Plus, Google Music has no equalizer which pisses me off even the iPhone music player has an equalizer.
5. Facebook Icon Remover
Reason: Because Facebook Camera and a redundant messenger is freaking stupid
http://www.xda-developers.com/andro...essenger-and-facebook-camera-from-app-drawer/
6. Superuser
Reason: Duh
I've used others, but those are the 6 I "have to have" on "every device"
Voodoo control- enhance the sound
Titanium Backup-awesome backup app that backup your app with their data.
Market Enabler-u can change the country of yours in the play store with this tool.
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1.Titanium backup
2. root explorer.
3. voodoo sound
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[SOLVED]Missing ringtones

Hello.
I know,there is a few questions about this,but I didn't found the solution yet.
When I want to choose a ringtone,the list shows only "Silent" option,even tough,there are some items in the folders.
The problem is also when I want to choose notification sound and ringtone sound.
Maybe it has a dependency with Media scanner,which I have uninstalled unfortunately.
Please,how should I solve this? Maybe I can install Media scanner back,but don't have the apk anymore.
Edit: the same issue with alarms...
Is this the .apk you deleted?
Media provider:
http://db.tt/nZgC0Tqf
I assumed that is the one, if not let me know to check if I have it.
Hope that helps bro.
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Hi,
I have had the same thing happen. I chose "Clear Data" under Settings->applications->All->Media Storage when I was trying to fix a different problem with the Music player having duplicates. It fixed that issue but seems to have taken out the ringtones and alarms. I have the German ICS Samsung update installed - can I still install the above apk to fix the ringtones?
Yesterday I have restored an old backup(CWM) and I took out MediaProvider.apk from there.
Then I have restored the current ROM and copied to system/app. Doesn't help. No media scanning after all.
So I will try to flash again my current ROM image(from zip) and then I will restore my apps. We will see.
With media scanner I did following:
- installed Root Uninstaller
- freezed MediaProvider.apk
- I was unable to unfreeze it,so I deleted that from system.
- don't really know,if the issue starts at this point or not.
EDIT:
I solved this by performing reflashing my custom ROM and restoring my apps with Titanium Backup.
Conclusion: Media scanner is important.

Media scanner not working

Has anyone had this problem when i transfer files ( music . pics videos ) via airdroid to the XZ the media apps dont recognise automatically , only if i reboot the media scanner runs and the files appear.
I am on stock .350 with no root and on locked BL

[Q] remove smartconnect

hi,i have a rooted xperia z1 running 4.4.2
how do i remove smartconnect?i have tried using root explorer,found an apk "......liveware" which had the same icon as the smart connect .
but it didnt help,the app is still in app drawer and when i try to open it ,it says "com.sonyericsson.extras.liveware has stopped"
can anyone help me in removing the app?
Use titanium backup to remove system apps
thanks,will try and see what happens
or you can simply disable the app in app manager......but in this way you disable it(not shown in drowner) not uninstall completely......
I tried titanium backup pro but couldn't find smart connect in the list.
I know about disable but it will still take up space in my internal storage.
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ViperCDX said:
I tried titanium backup pro but couldn't find smart connect in the list.
I know about disable but it will still take up space in my internal storage.
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As u said ur z1 is rooted u can try these apps for removing built in apps...
System app remover (root)
System App Unistaller
actually XDA is not allowing to post outside links.. u can search for d apps in google play

[Q] Music player (or maybe other apps) keeps reinstalling itself.

I don't like the stock music player app (see below) so the first thing I did after I gained root on my phone was remove the app with Titanium Backup. It was working fine until I've upgraded to EMUI 3.0. I'm still able to remove the app, and everything works fine, but when I reboot the phone, the stock music player keeps coming back haunting me. It's quite frustrating because the stock music app is interfering with other music players, and there is no othe
manfreed said:
I don't like the stock music player app (see below) so the first thing I did after I gained root on my phone was remove the app with Titanium Backup. It was working fine until I've upgraded to EMUI 3.0. I'm still able to remove the app, and everything works fine, but when I reboot the phone, the stock music player keeps coming back haunting me. It's quite frustrating because the stock music app is interfering with other music players, and there is no othe
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have you tried to set other music app has default in emui 3 settings?
but if you want to remove a system app here it is... (it's a common problem with emui 3 kernel)
-unlock bootloader
-flash hrt kernel
-root the phone and remove set_immutable.list
-remove any other system app with titanium backup
-reflash stock kernel if you want (set_immutable.list and system app previously removed never come back)
usb2 said:
have you tried to set other music app has default in emui 3 settings?
but if you want to remove a system app here it is... (it's a common problem with emui 3 kernel)
-unlock bootloader
-flash hrt kernel
-root the phone and remove set_immutable.list
-remove any other system app with titanium backup
-reflash stock kernel if you want (set_immutable.list and system app previously removed never come back)
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Hi!
Changing the default music app in the settings had no effect for me. I don't know why. Even though I changed the default app to be GPM, every time I pressed the pause button on the lock screen the huawei music player would start up...
In my opinion there should be no reason to have a setting for the default music player app. The default should be the last used. Having a default app would only work if I wanted to use only one audio player. But I like to listen to audiobooks as much as music, so I alternate between a music player and an audiobook player, and I expect to be able to control both of them. It just seems logical to be able to control the last one.
Aaaaanyway.... I was able to remove the Music player apk permanently thanks to your suggestion. I'm not sure why though. The set_immutable.list is removed permanently now, but it doesn't seem to had anything to do with not being able the music player. I might be wrong, but shouldn't the files listed in the set_immutable.list file should be only immutable? The music player apk wasn't listed, and the immutable flag wasn't set on the apk either.
Btw, I managed to remove the set_immutable.list file from recovery (CWM), there wasn't any need to flash a different kernel. But your idea helped me a lot, I would have never tought about the set_immutable file.
I was mistaken, the music player is back... It seems that this has nothing to do with immutable flags or whatever.
manfreed said:
I was mistaken, the music player is back... It seems that this has nothing to do with immutable flags or whatever.
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The immutable list is still present n the system. It will always install everything that is installed by default at every single boot unless you delete the list itself. You can find a guide in here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/ascend-p7/help/how-to-root-emui-3-0-t2975877
g4b3rm4n said:
The immutable list is still present n the system. It will always install everything that is installed by default at every single boot unless you delete the list itself. You can find a guide in here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/ascend-p7/help/how-to-root-emui-3-0-t2975877
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But the list isn't there. I just checked. Anyway, I'll try it tomorrow, but let's just agree on how ridiculous this behaviour from huawei. They should put their effort in creating an usable rom, not making people suffer who want their phone be more friendly...
manfreed said:
But the list isn't there. I just checked. Anyway, I'll try it tomorrow, but let's just agree on how ridiculous this behaviour from huawei. They should put their effort in creating an usable rom, not making people suffer who want their phone be more friendly...
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As the linked thread states there are more ways to put back the files. If I recall correctly in EMUI 3.0 there is also one in the bootimage.
What I did was flashing the B608 bootloader, rooting, removing the list file, and then I was 100% rooted.

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