Is there anyway I can get the stock music appear back. I am running eb01 superclean with matted bluebread.
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It is located in the superclean thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=910921
Scroll towards the bottom of the first post and look for the Touchwiz music app.
Download this free app android music
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I recommend miui.
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I always recommend PowerAmp, though it's not free. The EQ features and slick UI are worth it though.
He wants the stock one for the lockscreen and notification bar controls if only we have a widget for it can someone make a widget for the stock sanding music app
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Android music is actually the atick mysic app that our phones came with in eclair.
Its only there for the ppl who dont have it
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Rich:) said:
Here's the full version
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You better take that link down right away. NO WAREZ ALLOWED! It's a whole $5 people, support the devs.
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I've been trying to find a way to boost the in call volume.tried dsp manager,volume+,and a method using gscript.nothing really noticeable though.wondering if anyone has found something better?
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mtnlion said:
I've been trying to find a way to boost the in call volume.tried dsp manager,volume+,and a method using gscript.nothing really noticeable though.wondering if anyone has found something better?
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In "Call Settings" you'll find a box for "Hearing Aids", check and enable this setting and you'll notice a slight increase in the volume.
Hope it helps,
BKF,OH44108
I'm running cm7 nightly 36.I looked again but didn't see the option.I think only the sense roms have it.thx though.
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Yeah I've noticed that the in call volume us a little low for me too. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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I am surprised at the lack of information and help on the net for this issue. The in-call volume, and the speakerphone, are very quiet. Forget the radio and driving with the windows down, a moderate breeze is enough... I press the phone hard against my ear and still don't catch everything.
I've used CM's DSP manager to boost the speaker signal, and this isn't enough.
Even with full volume & the DSP boost, there is very little crackle. It's as if the speaker is barely utilized.
I haven't met anyone else with an Aria, but every other Android phone I've seen works perfectly fine as, you know, a phone.
I've never found anything for cm that raised the volume to the level I'd like.however drowning child ported 2 different sense roms that actually have pretty good volume.better than stock or cm.
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does the nexus phones have one? if so will it be implemented to the MT4G since gingerbread brings it; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Android_version_history
also is there a seperate equalizerfor the stock rom like DPS that does not require getting a seperate equalizer
The music player poweramp has one with many presets
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So how many of you guys are using MIUI?
I just recently started using this rom and its great, EXCEPT for the music player. The Touchwiz player with the Voodoo Kernel sounded amazing. The Miui Music player isn't as great. Does anyone know how to put the touchwiz player onto miui?
As far as I know you can't put the tw music player on anything that doesn't have the tw framework.
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I want to do the exact opposite.
Miui player on bi winning would make my life.
Just push the apk to /system/app
xriderx66 said:
I want to do the exact opposite.
Miui player on bi winning would make my life.
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Hey N4 users, how many of you are satisfied with stock 4.3?
I used to flash ROMs but I typically just stay on stock 4.3 now. I use a quick settings mod to add more tiles and an extended power menu mod to get reboot options. Other than that stock is all I need.
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babalonius508 said:
I used to flash ROMs but I typically just stay on stock 4.3 now. I use a quick settings mod to add more tiles and an extended power menu mod to get reboot options. Other than that stock is all I need.
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Flashed many roms ,tried about 6-7 roms and I realized that stock is good enough for me. I'm using battery % mod + advanced reboot ,it's enough.
I really enjoy with 4.3 stock rom.
Never was.
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Honestly, not a fan of the Nav bars, so no Stock for me. I feel that they take up more space than they should. I ♥ extra screen space.
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Honestly, not a fan of the Nav bars, so no Stock for me. I feel that they take up more space than they should. I ♥ extra screen space.
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I use an app called fullscreen, and stock rom is fine after a few personalisation tweaks (playing with MUIU theme icons currently). Oh yeah..Pie Control App, Power Toggles, etc...apps really can extend usefulness like roms do, just have to hunt for them.
I need the long press navbar action, and better toggles.
Instead of flashing different mod a custom Rom is much easier.
Not for me. I like the extras, changes under the hood, ect the custom ROMs bring.
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Yes. I've run stock on my phones since the Galaxy Nexus was released. I don't have the desire to do the custom ROM song and dance when stock does everything I want it to do.
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I'm very satisfied with stock! The only issue is I wish with the default launcher you could change the pages, that's my only complaint... I wish I didn't have to use apex on top of default...
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Generally speaking I would say yes, stock is great, but there are aspects to using something like Paranoid Android (lubz me some PIE) as well as CyanogenMod (volume rockers to change songs is something I simply cannot live without these days), so generally I will use a device for a period of time when it's new to my ownership stock, then do the research and find a custom ROM to try out, then another if needed, then tweaks (custom kernels, undervolting, etc).
Same old same old as everyone else for the most part I suppose.
i had mine for 9 months before i decided to try a custom ROM...
The nexus 4 is the only android phone I've owned and kept as stock which is kind of ironic.
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The nexus 4 is the only android phone I've owned and kept as stock which is kind of ironic.
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I completely agree. My previous phone was a SGS2 and I flashed a new ROM the day I got mine. My N4 however I have decided to keep stock since 4.3 was released and so far I have been pleased.
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Custom ROMs are significantly and noticeably faster and more responsive. Besides on stock lte is broken...
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after i unwrapped it, my phone was stock long enough to download a custom rom. kinda like when you first installed windows and you use IE long enough to download chrome or firefox. same idea
I'm on stock right now
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On stock ROM now and while I do miss the volume rocker buttons and expanded lockscreen on custom roms, I am also happy without it.
I've been waiting for CM 10.2 Stable...so I guess that answers that.
Stock... No need for custom Roms anymore. Hell even the stock kernel is good now.
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