[Q] Google Music FC After Miunia Stable Install - Continuum General

I flashed the stable release of Miunia and since have not been able to play any streamed music through Google Music. I can play local music fine. I have tried wiping my Dalvik cache, system cache, streaming over WiFi, streaming over 3G, but nothing works. My 'cloud' music shows up fine, but as soon as I try to play it, Pow! Any thoughts?

Same problem i was having, couldn't find a fix so i just flashed back to EC07 deodex, you can maybe try to uninstall and reinstall it
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abby_nitewolf said:
Same problem i was having, couldn't find a fix so i just flashed back to EC07 deodex, you can maybe try to uninstall and reinstall it
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I ended up flashing back to EC07, then applied the last beta version of Miunia. I can play my music now, which is good. Thanks for your nudge!

Get EC09 that's one of the upgrade features, supposedly
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I am thinking of waiting for a few days to see if someone comes out with a decent ROM. Or is it worth it to flash back to DL17 and get Verizon's update?

gusterfan2180 said:
I am thinking of waiting for a few days to see if someone comes out with a decent ROM. Or is it worth it to flash back to DL17 and get Verizon's update?
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I OTA updated to EC09 from a rooted odexed EC07 ROM I personally debloated. I have seen no improvements with EC09 yet. Just offering my point of view.

Well its not ec07 that broke Google music, it was something in Miunia, same with netflix
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Not necessarily; I was on pure stock with EC07, and Netflix wouldn't work But it does now with the update, so I'm happy
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CyanogenMod 7.2 RC1 Released for 69 Devices (Including Atrix)

http://download.cyanogenmod.com/get/update-cm-7.2.0-RC1-olympus-signed.zip
I've only downloaded 10mb and I have 4hrs left.
Atrix_Owner said:
I've only downloaded 10mb and I have 4hrs left.
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Their site's really slow right now, their servers are probably getting hammered by tons of people with tons of phones trying to get the RC.
Yea its was taking 2 or 3 hours to download
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Mirror
There is a mirror here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1325943&page=92
why dont they use torrents?
Sorry for the noob question, but what does RC means??
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djluis48 said:
Sorry for the noob question, but what does RC means??
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it means release candidate
installed last night, no issues other than the xda app isn't listed in the market while searching on the device. no idea why, just found/installed an apk.
Xda for some reason has been removed from the play store temporarily. Search forums for more on this
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I downloaded it from the CM site and installed it this morning ... ADW kept force closing and the ROM was ultimately unusable. I went back to the nightly and everything is working well.
IUH1991 said:
I downloaded it from the CM site and installed it this morning ... ADW kept force closing and the ROM was ultimately unusable. I went back to the nightly and everything is working well.
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Have had no problems with this build at all. Did you do a full wipe prior to flashing? (And I don't mean just a fastboot -w or wiping Dalvik, userdata, and cache).
IUH1991 said:
I downloaded it from the CM site and installed it this morning ... ADW kept force closing and the ROM was ultimately unusable. I went back to the nightly and everything is working well.
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Wipe, wipe, wipe before flashing. Fix permissions also.
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Any good reason to use this vs the latest weekly ?? Also, how did you find the download link ?? I was looking on the Cyanogen main page and couldn't find the Atrix at all. Must be blind ...
mobileweasel said:
Any good reason to use this vs the latest weekly ?? Also, how did you find the download link ?? I was looking on the Cyanogen main page and couldn't find the Atrix at all. Must be blind ...
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http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?device=olympus
CaelanT said:
Have had no problems with this build at all. Did you do a full wipe prior to flashing? (And I don't mean just a fastboot -w or wiping Dalvik, userdata, and cache).
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No, I assumed that a full wipe wasn't necessary if going from a nightly.
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mobileweasel said:
Any good reason to use this vs the latest weekly ?? Also, how did you find the download link ?? I was looking on the Cyanogen main page and couldn't find the Atrix at all. Must be blind ...
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Atrix = Olympus
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IUH1991 said:
No, I assumed that a full wipe wasn't necessary if going from a nightly.
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Sometimes you are just better off doing a full wipe as a sanitary precaution.
Updated earlier. Didnt wipe. Absolutely no problems. I actually never wipe from one version of CM to the next. I guess that's probably not a good thing. But, I've never had any problems.
I ran a full wipe and am loving the update so far
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[Q] Official Jelly Bean 4.1.1 OTA Question

I jumped on board when the unofficial JB leak hit the web. I immediately noticed that I lost my precious Abobe Flash Player. I decided to flash the stock ICS back onto my XT907. I rerooted and I have been happy since I did this a month ago. I then noticed my phone updating to the Official JB OTA update yesterday. I'm like okay...cool. When I booted back up I noticed that I lost root. I again flashed back to ICS via RSD and rerooted, I checked the web and found the Voodoo app which will save root apparently, I downloaded it and saved root. I also installed the safestrap method and saved a backup. I then went to Settings> About Phone and did a manual check for updates, surprisingly enough it said there is no need to update despite being on ICS. I just downloaded the Official JB OTA Update and saved to my external sd card but I am undecided whether or not I want to go down this road again based on the previous statement losing Adobe. Would I be better off keeping ICS? From what I've read JB doesn't support Adobe at all right?
That is correct. Jb doesn't support flash.
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Its settled then, thank you. Its odd that the VZW network doesn't detect my phone running ICS.
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That is strange I updated my Razr to JB this morning and Adobe lash Player 11 is still on my phone.
Why is having flash that important to you? I would think that they would make the browser capable even without it.
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waremaster said:
That is strange I updated my Razr to JB this morning and Adobe lash Player 11 is still on my phone.
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Same here. If you side load a version of Flash from the Adobe web site, the update should leave it alone. Then you can use a browser that still supports it, Chrome does not.
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scottjb said:
Same here. If you side load a version of Flash from the Adobe web site, the update should leave it alone. Then you can use a browser that still supports it, Chrome does not.
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Exactly and Chrome doesn't need to.
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Well when I flashed the leak Adobe flash player would not work, and there aren't any browsers out there that will even allow flash player to be supported in their browsers on JB. In fact when I went into the browsers settings on my dolphin browser, it wouldn't even let me enable flash. The option was there, but it was grayed out and unchangeable.
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cinderblok said:
Well when I flashed the leak Adobe flash player would not work, and there aren't any browsers out there that will even allow flash player to be supported in their browsers on JB. In fact when I went into the browsers settings on my dolphin browser, it wouldn't even let me enable flash. The option was there, but it was grayed out and unchangeable.
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That's strange. Can't tell you exactly how mine got in the state it's in but Flash works fine in Firefox and, for the most part, Naked Browser.
I know I downloaded Flash from the Adobe Web site when I first got my phone.
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Factory Reset?
Does anyone know we should do a factory reset after updating to Jelly Bean via OTA? When I had the original Droid RAZR, this helped tremendously, but I'm not sure if it's necessary with the RAZR M. I really don't enjoy doing factory resets (have to reinstall all the apps!)
Thanks!

Since root, apps are incompatible

I had to RMA my first N10 for a bad power button. It was rooted but 100% stock otherwise. I did a titanium backup of my apps when I sent it back.
When I got the new nexus, I unlocked, rooted and flashed franko right away but left the stock ROM. I restored my apps and have been loving it ever since.
Now the problem. I use an app for work that has an important update to fix some bugs but now shows as not compatible with my device. I've tried clearing the market data and framework but it didn't help.
I would like to try flashing a stock kernel but can't seem to find a stock zip for CWM.
Any other ideas?
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svennn said:
I had to RMA my first N10 for a bad power button. It was rooted but 100% stock otherwise. I did a titanium backup of my apps when I sent it back.
When I got the new nexus, I unlocked, rooted and flashed franko right away but left the stock ROM. I restored my apps and have been loving it ever since.
Now the problem. I use an app for work that has an important update to fix some bugs but now shows as not compatible with my device. I've tried clearing the market data and framework but it didn't help.
I would like to try flashing a stock kernel but can't seem to find a stock zip for CWM.
Any other ideas?
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This is not a problem refered with the root or kernel, but with the comptibility of those apps with our device.
Even though I'm running the restored version in it now? The original app is fine, just the update is not compatible.
FWIW, I'm not arguing, I just want to understand before I contact the developer.
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lKBZl said:
This is not a problem refered with the root or kernel, but with the comptibility of those apps with our device.
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I just checked on a 2nd stock N10 and I have the same issue. I also checked on my non stock Nexus 4 and it does work. So I'll get after the Dev to get it fixed.
Thanks for the input.
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I need assistance.

So, now that I'm able to flash roms and stuff now, I decided to go ahead and install twrp recovery. So far, that works fine and whatnot, made a backup and everything. But my issue is installing a rom. I've downloaded carbon rom and pacman rom and both have failed to boot up. I moved them to my SD card, including the gapps, wiped system, data, cache, dalvik, all of that stuff. I then tap install, find the rom, install it and it says it works. I install the gapps as well and those install fine. But when I hit reboot now, it stops at the bootloader warning screen for about 2 min and then loops back off and back to the same screen. What am I doing wrong?
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poppers162 said:
So, now that I'm able to flash roms and stuff now, I decided to go ahead and install twrp recovery. So far, that works fine and whatnot, made a backup and everything. But my issue is installing a rom. I've downloaded carbon rom and pacman rom and both have failed to boot up. I moved them to my SD card, including the gapps, wiped system, data, cache, dalvik, all of that stuff. I then tap install, find the rom, install it and it says it works. I install the gapps as well and those install fine. But when I hit reboot now, it stops at the bootloader warning screen for about 2 min and then loops back off and back to the same screen. What am I doing wrong?
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You need to rollback to update 90.30.1. Just download the FXZ and use House of Moto and flash back. Then reinstall TWRP and go.
poppers162 said:
So, now that I'm able to flash roms and stuff now, I decided to go ahead and install twrp recovery. So far, that works fine and whatnot, made a backup and everything. But my issue is installing a rom. I've downloaded carbon rom and pacman rom and both have failed to boot up. I moved them to my SD card, including the gapps, wiped system, data, cache, dalvik, all of that stuff. I then tap install, find the rom, install it and it says it works. I install the gapps as well and those install fine. But when I hit reboot now, it stops at the bootloader warning screen for about 2 min and then loops back off and back to the same screen. What am I doing wrong?
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No ROMs support the new bootloader/kernel yet. The only way to use those ROMs, is to FXZ back to 98.30.1.
EDIT: IMHO, I personally don't think giving up the 3.4 kernel is worth downgrading.
ATTACK said:
No ROMs support the new bootloader/kernel yet. The only way to use those ROMs, is to FXZ back to 98.30.1.
EDIT: IMHO, I personally don't think giving up the 3.4 kernel is worth downgrading.
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However, when more ROMs support the 3.4 kernel, couldn't you just flash back to it and go?
I'm relatively new to this, so if it isn't that simple, let me know :good:
xKroniK13x said:
However, when more ROMs support the 3.4 kernel, couldn't you just flash back to it and go?
I'm relatively new to this, so if it isn't that simple, let me know :good:
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Yes, but ROMs that support the new bootloader/kernel, are a long way off. With the issues that the 3.0.x kernel ROMs have, I just don't think it's worth downgrading.
ATTACK said:
No ROMs support the new bootloader/kernel yet. The only way to use those ROMs, is to FXZ back to 98.30.1.
EDIT: IMHO, I personally don't think giving up the 3.4 kernel is worth downgrading.
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So, there are no roms that are supported yet? Without rolling back?
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poppers162 said:
So, there are no roms that are supported yet? Without rolling back?
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The only ROM that is supported, are the CM11 test builds by dhacker.
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ATTACK said:
The only ROM that is supported, are the CM11 test builds by dhacker.
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Is it stable or worth it?
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poppers162 said:
Is it stable or worth it?
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No. Just stick with stock for a little bit. Dhacker said via twitter that after the M8 CM11 builds, msm8960 will be using the 3.4 kernel.
This is good to know.
Thank you.
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Cyqnogenmod test build getting hot.

I've just rooted and unlocked my bootloader on 4.4 and I decided to try out DHackers cm11 test build. So far it has been good to be, besides the battery life and how hot my phone gets. I just unplugged my phone about an hour ago and it's at 76% already. And it's very hot. I don't know if it's the rom itself or the way I'm using it, but I think I might go back to stock.
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another problem in that build is you cant play music so i decided to downgrade to 4.1 stock using rsd then i flash Cm11 nightly its more stable
Lowie123 said:
another problem in that build is you cant play music so i decided to downgrade to 4.1 stock using rsd then i flash Cm11 nightly its more stable
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I can play music just fine. I went on a six hour trip yesterday morning, music worked just fine.
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Lowie123 said:
another problem in that build is you cant play music so i decided to downgrade to 4.1 stock using rsd then i flash Cm11 nightly its more stable
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Hope you don't mind, but I'm posting this everywhere I can. You can get around the lack of working MP3 by using Viper4Android as it installs its own driver.
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S_transform said:
Hope you don't mind, but I'm posting this everywhere I can. You can get around the lack of working MP3 by using Viper4Android as it installs its own driver.
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ohw Thanks For the Info i will try it Thank You so much for the information
S_transform said:
Hope you don't mind, but I'm posting this everywhere I can. You can get around the lack of working MP3 by using Viper4Android as it installs its own driver.
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I'm not having the mp3 playback problem. Mine plays just fine.
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