hi,
I need a 'call recorder' for defy with rom "CM 7.2.0".
I did some searches but nothing came up. Is there such a program or ....
thnx
after lots of searches found the answer.
though nobody replied, I post the answer here for future references and for anybody who might need it.
1. first custom recovery the "auto_recorder_fix.zip" found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20107671&postcount=64
2. install any call recorder like the one in the following post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=17622506&postcount=7
DONE!
Is there any possibility that this might work DX2 running CM7.2 ??
hmdknight said:
after lots of searches found the answer.
though nobody replied, I post the answer here for future references and for anybody who might need it.
1. first custom recovery the "auto_recorder_fix.zip" found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20107671&postcount=64
2. install any call recorder like the one in the following post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=17622506&postcount=7
DONE!
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Sporatica said:
Is there any possibility that this might work DX2 running CM7.2 ??
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Donno, best to give it a try
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I wanted to take a first stab at doing some basic mods to a ROM and signing it as a zip for myself both to learn how to make a rom and to get the rom just the way I like it.
I wanted to take the IC3ROM v2.5 and make some minor changes for personal use. I removed/added some apps and then signed the zip correctly. One of the changes I wanted to make was to remove the DConfig app. I tried to install it onto my Hero, but got some error about "Unverified" and "DConfig app missing".
Is there some file I need to edit to tell it which apps are included/excluded in the ROM?
Thanks in advance.
sandboxlove said:
you should read that link in your sig
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already did - but if you could specify a particular post that would be great.
Try this...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=6271277&postcount=1
VinceOB said:
Try this...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=6271277&postcount=1
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FYI, I've already read the faqs and searched about 10 times. Seems like the forum here has become too assuming that no one is searching. I do searches before I post a new thread, which I don't do a lot.
FYI, I did find this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=551711
it seems somehow relevant, but I can't tell what specifically I have to do to remove the aforementioned error I'm getting.
Hi,
I really need an Arabic support to my milestone 2 device. I've searched the net for a solution with no result, it might be due to the fact that milestone 2 hasn't been officially released in the middle east!!
I'm quite sure it's possible because milestone 1, Defy and Atrix users have had a solution for this issue, then why not me?
Please guys any help would be appreciated, I'm fed up with this!
I'm running the latest firmware 2.2.2
Thanks in advance!.
hiraan said:
Hi,
I really need an Arabic support to my milestone 2 device. I've searched the net for a solution with no result, it might be due to the fact that milestone 2 hasn't been officially released in the middle east!!
I'm quite sure it's possible because milestone 1, Defy and Atrix users have had a solution for this issue, then why not me?
Please guys any help would be appreciated, I'm fed up with this!
I'm running the latest firmware 2.2.2
Thanks in advance!.
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search this forum. somebody else has asked a similar question needing arabic support. if im not mistaken there is no arabic support. the only way will be to write one yourself. as i said, search the forum and you will find ur answer
EDIT: there's a reason a thread has been created for general questions. had you looked through that thread there wouldnt be a need to create a new thread on this. refer to this thread for your answer.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1057291&page=3
hiraan said:
Hi,
I really need an Arabic support to my milestone 2 device. I've searched the net for a solution with no result, it might be due to the fact that milestone 2 hasn't been officially released in the middle east!!
I'm quite sure it's possible because milestone 1, Defy and Atrix users have had a solution for this issue, then why not me?
Please guys any help would be appreciated, I'm fed up with this!
I'm running the latest firmware 2.2.2
Thanks in advance!.
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We would have all languages if we would have a Cyanogenmod ROM but we haven't at this moment. You can eventually install More Locale app from market, and add your locale. After that you will get your language in all apps that support it.
agent008my said:
search this forum. somebody else has asked a similar question needing arabic support. if im not mistaken there is no arabic support. the only way will be to write one yourself. as i said, search the forum and you will find ur answer
EDIT: there's a reason a thread has been created for general questions. had you looked through that thread there wouldnt be a need to create a new thread on this. refer to this thread for your answer.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1057291&page=3
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I did search the forum and couldn't find an answer!
I did submit a question in General question thread and couldn't find an answer!
and in the original post you said yourself:
"DO NOT START A THREAD UNNECESSARILY unless you cant find an answer in this thread"
So I believe nothing wrong with this thread!
mkmck said:
We would have all languages if we would have a Cyanogenmod ROM but we haven't at this moment. You can eventually install More Locale app from market, and add your locale. After that you will get your language in all apps that support it.
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I did not get this, would you be more detailed, please? it sounds helpful
thanks
hiraan said:
I did not get this, would be more detailed, please? it sounds helpful
thanks
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Just install the "More Locale" app from the Android Market, and add your (Arabic) locale in this app. After that all installed apps will recognize your system locale as the Arabic and automatically will be translated to this language if support it. Just try and see results.
agent008my, mkmck or anyone can help, if you could guide me through this?
I've found this generic Arabic files for android 2.2 & 2.3
but I don't know if I can apply them to milestone 2 and how? because I'm no expert in milestone 2 firmware, especially that Arabic is shown in my device but the problem is that it's not connected letters, so there is a little hope here
here is the link please check it out:
http://blog.devasque.com/?page_id=11#english
thanks!.
mkmck said:
Just install the "More Locale" app from the Android Market, and add your (Arabic) locale in this app. After that all installed apps will recognize your system locale as the Arabic and automatically will be translated to this language if support it. Just try and see results.
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Unfortunatly it didn't work. still showing the disconnected letters, thanks anyway!.
hiraan said:
agent008my, mkmck or anyone can help, if you could guide me through this?
I've found this generic Arabic files for android 2.2 & 2.3
but I don't know if I can apply them to milestone 2 and how? because I'm no expert in milestone 2 firmware, especially that Arabic is shown in my device but the problem is that it's not connected letters, so there is a little hope here
here is the link please check it out:
http://blog.devasque.com/?page_id=11#english
thanks!.
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the steps to the link there is pretty straight forward. you have to make sure your phone is rooted though. to root your phone, check through the android development section of this MS2 forum and you should be able to root your phone then. read carefully, and then read again before you attempt a root. once rooted, download root explorer or something similar and you should be able to follow the steps in that blog pretty easily
edit: you should be able to search through all the extension files stated (right from checking if your ROM is deodexed to modding the system/framework extensions) in that blog after you have rooted your phone via root explorer or similar
always always perform a nandroid backup before you start rooting your phone or installing the patch. you can learn more about nandroid backups and similar android terminology and rooting through these threads:
1. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1057319&highlight=android+for+dummies
2. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=914065
3. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1032372
4. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1046137
5. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=953089
I installed Root explorer and before rooting I've explored the Framework. I found a framework with odex extension which make it not suitable for the method the guy mentioned.
So my question here, is deodexing the rom a possible thing for a basic user (I've read it's a complicated method), or do you advice me not to do it? -to be able to apply the files-
Thanks very much!.
hiraan said:
I installed Root explorer and before rooting I've explored the Framework. I found a framework with odex extension which make it not suitable for the method the guy mentioned.
So my question here, is deodexing the rom a possible thing for a basic user (I've read it's a complicated method), or do you advice me not to do it? -to be able to apply the files-
Thanks very much!.
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to be very honest with you, here is my understanding on deodexing:
Apk files have respective odexes that devs use to supposedly save space. Deodexing means you convert it back to a .dex file and put it back inside the apk. This allows you to easily replace files (not having to worry about odexes), but the main point was to deodex services.jar so that you can change all text to different colors (such as the clock color to white) and to deodex services.jar, you need to deodex everything.
to be honest i know nothing about deodexing or how difficult it is to carry out. however, i did take the liberty of searching some up for you, and there is a tutorial on this forum about deodexing. its very complete and it should be able to help you.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=990238
may be you can try the app MoreLocale2
mikkijp said:
may be you can try the app MoreLocale2
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apparently our man here has tried more locale and it has not worked. hence the reason for this rather drastic method
I finally found a file that worked!
and here's the link for the files in case someone searched for the same problem
http://ardoid.com/?p=64
Thanks a lot agent008my you've been of a great help!
Hello people I have a HD2 with CoreDroid HD V1.6
I have a problem that when I want to "wake up" the device, the lockscreen delay´s up for 3 or 4 seconds.
Please help how can I fix it?
talino said:
Hello people I have a HD2 with CoreDroid HD V1.6
I have a problem that when I want to "wake up" the device, the lockscreen delay´s up for 3 or 4 seconds.
Please help how can I fix it?
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Hi,
I think that this has been discussed here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=898087&highlight=wakeup+lag
and maybe here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=993787
thanks for answer, but is it possible to solve this problem in other way? or only to boot a new kernel or android version...
talino said:
thanks for answer, but is it possible to solve this problem in other way? or only to boot a new kernel or android version...
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Hi,
Did you actually read what I suggested?
Or perhaps you just wanted a quick magical fix.
Please refer to my sig...guide number 3
malybru said:
Hi,
Did you actually read what I suggested?
Or perhaps you just wanted a quick magical fix.
Please refer to my sig...guide number 3
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@Malybru....Thy Magic button works wonders...Hwever i'm here to help him even further...try this fix..
voncrane said:
@Malybru....Thy Magic button works wonders...Hwever i'm here to help him even further...try this fix..
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Oh my days!
That one might just have to find its way into my sig.
Thank you.
Yes I red what you posted and I went through all the threads. But the only advice is to try new kernel or ROM. I am not an IT i am a normal business man so I dont have time to "play" with my phone for the whole day.
That is Why I was asking for some fix. I used WM 6,5 and I was used to do things like this with hotfix-es
talino said:
Yes I red what you posted and I went through all the threads. But the only advice is to try new kernel or ROM. I am not an IT i am a normal business man so I dont have time to "play" with my phone for the whole day.
That is Why I was asking for some fix. I used WM 6,5 and I was used to do things like this with hotfix-es
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Hi,
I,'m glad that you took the time to read the posts I suggested,and I hope you learned a little bit more about your HD2.
The reason I pointed you in that direction,was to show you that there was no solution to your problem,other than to try a new kernel or ROM.
I am not in IT,and if there was an hotfix,you would have been directed to it.
It does not take a great deal of time to install a new ROM.Just make sure you BACKUP your information before you start(use CWM backup and restore).
Otherwise, you are stuck with your wakeup lag.
talino said:
Yes I red what you posted and I went through all the threads. But the only advice is to try new kernel or ROM. I am not an IT i am a normal business man so I dont have time to "play" with my phone for the whole day.
That is Why I was asking for some fix. I used WM 6,5 and I was used to do things like this with hotfix-es
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My earlier post was meant to be a joke between i & malybru, so pls don't tk it personal...I understand wat it means not to have adequate time to "play" with our phone especially when its a primary device to keep in touch with a business...Nevertheless, d only way 2 solve most issues is 2 get create time and play with different builds/kernels to find dat sweet mix for u...So just as malybru says, mk sure u have a cwm backup before doing anything cuz i've used C.D's 1.6 and it was quite stable for me...
I've been searching around for quite a bit now and can't find a guide that's easy enough for me to understand.
I'm trying to install this ROM on my HD2: (Android 4.0.4)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1434860
I've read through it multiple times but can't figure out what are they steps I need to follow in order to get it running. I also tried the search function and couldn't find anything I could easily understand. Sorry if this has been asked before, but I'm really new to this stuff.
So, does anyone know of a good, simple step-by-step guide to to install Android on the HD2? Thanks! :laugh: :good:
Installing Android is pretty tricky for beginners.
When I first started, this was the guide that helped me the most:
http://www.htchd2android.com/how-to/how-to-install-android-on-htc-hd2-android-4-0-4/
It's really easy to follow and helped me tremendously. I used their 4.0.3 guide back when I did mine, but that one looks to be very similar and uses a newer version.
Hope that works out for you. :good:
Thanks for the link, I haven't really had time to look through it yet but I'll be sure to check it out now.
BTW, is that a good ROM to use or would you suggest another one? Thanks again.
Andres777 said:
I've been searching around for quite a bit now and can't find a guide that's easy enough for me to understand.
I'm trying to install this ROM on my HD2: (Android 4.0.4)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1434860
I've read through it multiple times but can't figure out what are they steps I need to follow in order to get it running. I also tried the search function and couldn't find anything I could easily understand. Sorry if this has been asked before, but I'm really new to this stuff.
So, does anyone know of a good, simple step-by-step guide to to install Android on the HD2? Thanks! :laugh: :good:
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I looked up the link. its a native SD rom. Do you know that there are different ways to install a rom on your phone: nand, native sd or SD? are u sure that you want to install it this way? what have u done so far with your HD2
Andres777 said:
Thanks for the link, I haven't really had time to look through it yet but I'll be sure to check it out now.
BTW, is that a good ROM to use or would you suggest another one? Thanks again.
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hi, try some of the links below they might help & give you some idea
Nice ROM.
I like to know where the location of recorded calls are saved.
I know it used to be on Device memory under Sounds but now I cant find it.
:good:
Go the ROM thread and delete this post.
This are rom related questions that can be easily discussed or solved in the dedicated rom thread where you got this rom from.
November/December will my HTC One M8 arrive !
Fixed it
miltongina said:
Nice ROM.
I like to know where the location of recorded calls are saved.
I know it used to be on Device memory under Sounds but now I cant find it.
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Forget it I got it running
miltongina said:
Forget it I got it running
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Nice, I'm glad to hear your fine
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