I am using EOS4 #B90 and it run really smooth...I have KAT 1.20 running for great audio output the best I have had on a custom rom so far. EOS default kernel Video play back is smooth also with default player and Dice player loving this also. All game that I tested works great also...I can also purchase gameloft and EA Game that were not compatible before :laugh::laugh:...My question is on some 4.1 roms (i.e. the Raymanfx 4.1 and liquid smooth) the track info was sent to my car radio display...but there was no audio.....on the EOS3 or EOS4 the audio is sent but no track info...Timduru is there any way to get this implemented into the EOS4 rom if possible? Looking forward to the next update
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Just for people who are interested in playing emulator games with there wiimote,
I can confirm that the wiimote can be used with the samsung leaked ICS rom.
this means that the bluetooth stack has been modified and now successfully can
connect with the Stock Samsung Rom
I've been using cyanogenmod mostly because of the wiimote bluetooth connection problem with the gingerbread stock rom from samsung.
Because the MHL TV-out cable isn't working (yet) with cyanogen so I would like to return stock rom so I can play games on my tv.. seems ICS would be ready for it
Cyanogenmod is a great piece of work (lost of tweaking options) so if CM9 would support Tv-out I'll go for cyanogen.
Nice find! Let's hope this is the case for the final build!
wait a minute! Does that mean that I will have MHL and wiimote support BOTH when I upgrade to ICS??? Oh tell me I'm right!:-O Has anyone tried ICS on SGS2 yet to confirn that both MHL and wiimote are working? any videos?
Use a wiimote with a GS2 hum....
Why not ? lol
Now that everything is almost fixed, I'm thinking of flashing the ics on my kindle. But the question is that do you need root access to get the ics working? Because I got the 6.2.2 update and i lost my root access. And is the ics rom working properly? Such as hardware accel. And any bugs that needs to be fixed? Because I want it to be perfectly stable maybe I should wait more.
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Video is only partially fixed. Youtube works, but needs to be in SD mode. Netflix is reported as not working.
HW acceleration is not ready yet. If video is your priority, stick with CM7 for now.
Custom ROMs need root as far as I am aware.
as posted above video is half fixed let's say more of patched but not 100% no Netflix yet but it is more responsive touch wise sound works great I moved my backups to my PC , I'm comfortable enough to make this my daily drive now cm7 is nice on my phone not a tablet, ICS and move on with your life
the ICS build is still way on the Beta side for me... Until the ICS rom has video and sound working as good as the Stock rom, I really don't see the point.
I got the Fire to use primarily as a media device and it currently using the stock rom works quite well at doing that. I don't need a pretty looking tablet if media abilities don't match.
ok
thanks for the information, until the video, bugs and hardware accel gets fixed,
i will just stay on stock rom.
Yes, the video stuff that needs fixed is making me stick with CM7 for now.
Stuff I tested
Netflix - does not work
Qloud - does not work
MX Media Player - works but performance is better in CM7
YouTube - SD works. HD does not.
Its been about three months since I have checked on the CM9 Rom developments and I see that A LOT of different devs have released a version of ICS. Which is your favorite? Thanks
darkstar765 said:
Its been about three months since I have checked on the CM9 Rom developments and I see that A LOT of different devs have released a version of ICS. Which is your favorite? Thanks
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Hellfire sandwich
I just recently loaded the "Reloaded 1.1" and it is pretty good, but not quite ready for primetime yet as it seems to freeze up often, screen doesn't wake correctly, wifi doesn't wake correctly.
These guys are doing amazing work, can't wait to have one that is 100%.
Currently have cm9 reloaded on my KF and havent experienced any freezing at all. I guess YMMV
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I'm using the Energy ROM atm. No issues with anything besides HW accel.
Scores 3500+ in Quadrant.
But most ICS ROMs are the same atm.. All waiting for the 3.0 kernel to shine
I'm running reloaded. I've been using it for about a week and it's only SOD'd on me once. Wifi works fine. The only thing that's goofy is that my notifications settings won't stick. Either way, works good and my internet connection is too slow to redownload everything under a new rom install
I originally came from CM9 reloaded, the SOD problems were too much to handle. In currently running energy rom and it its really nice, only one SOD problem.
Kindle Fire running KANG CM9
New developer, working on my own custom rom
Jank CM9 nightlies (Unoffical)
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All The CM9 have the same problem at least that what I discoverd when I try it
but smoeway I see that Reloaded 1.1 is the best for me, it had the elegance and the beautiful look of the ics
about the problems all the ics have the same problem, the freez up and they all waiting for the 3.0 kernel and hope for the best
My sig says it all, and I haven't had any SOD issues. The MIUI kernel on ENERGY ROM allows OC to 1300mhz also, which can be a problem for some because not all kindles can handle that OC, for then, they can flash intersect ravens kernel.
I think most of the issues people have with CM9 ICS ROM's are kernel related, and at this point, the ROM's themselves are all pretty much built with the same code.
Swyped from my eternally melting Kindle Fire (Powered by ENERGY ICS CM9 KANG ROM)
I'm a big fan of Reloaded Rom. It's been a great daily driver and v1.2 was just uploaded today.
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My favorite is the reloaded... I am installing 1.2, the beta was pretty snazzy. It runs most of my games too
energy & modaco
personally the energy Kant cm9 Rom is my fav as looks have it but the modaco gr8 Rom has the best daily functionality.
I'm coming out with a stable AOKP (Reloaded, duh!) with 3.0 kernel, I have gotten many requests for that and I think people will enjoy it. Right now, I am running it and it's pretty good, it's not released yet but has many of the same features as CM9 Reloaded.
I'm running the Reloaded ROM and love it. I'm really looking forward to the 3.0 kernel (along with everyone else )
Reloaded is the best I've found so far!
I am running CM9 Reloaded 1.2H. Best ROM I have tried so far.
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I'm running Reloaded 1.2h. With the 3.0 kernel and hardware acceleration it's just got much better.
Energy cm9 kang. Very nice ROM with HWA support. My kindle is very different experience now.
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I am running the AOKP Milestone 5 from lithium76 of Team Kang.
Based on Hashcodes latest kernel with full HWA and all, it is running very smooth.
And I like the little tweeks and custom options. E.G. the navbar buttons with the menu button like on my Nexus S instead of the three little dots.
Really runs like a dream together with Nova Launcher Prime.
Hello there
I'm reading a lot of topics but I can't found something related with my problems.
Actually my KF have the CM9 energy 3.19.2012 ROM, but I can't see any movie on Netflix, my battery go down around 4 hrs.. And having problems with the shutdown action..
There's someone can help me?
Android v: 4.0.3
Kernel: 2.6.35.7+ [email protected] #14
CyanogenMod: Energy CM9 Kang
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CM9 does not support any HardWare Acceleration at the moment, therefore no streaming video.
If video streaming is a must, use a CM7 ROM like Hellfire.
Lord Morpheus said:
CM9 does not support any HardWare Acceleration at the moment, therefore no streaming video.
If video streaming is a must, use a CM7 ROM like Hellfire.
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thanks Lord Morpheus, and Hellfire how's work? i mean if dont have any bug or something like that?
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thanks Lord Morpheus, and Hellfire how's work? i mean if dont have any bug or something like that?
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If you want to watch video, your best experience right now is probably going to be on the stock Kindle software, followed closely by a CM7 ROM. CM9 is a no-go, even with the new kernel, for watching video. Even if the video works, its just too buggy for now.
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If you want to watch video, your best experience right now is probably going to be on the stock Kindle software, followed closely by a CM7 ROM. CM9 is a no-go, even with the new kernel, for watching video. Even if the video works, its just too buggy for now.
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the 3.0 kernel?
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the 3.0 kernel?
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The quick answer to your question is as follows:
Stock kindle software uses a kernel (think of it like the heart of a rom) for the Android Gingerbread OS since it is in fact a modified build of Android Gingerbread. Up until recently the CM9 builds available have been also running a gingerbread kernel, however in recent days a community developer named Hashcode has produced a Kernel that is supposed to be for an ICS rom, this kernel is version 3.0 with some other numbers after it that I forget, often it is referred to as 3.0 anyways. Basically the 3.0 kernel lets us do on ICS what we can on Gingerbread, watch Netflix, Youtube, play games requiring a little more than standard graphics, etc...
Given that the stock OS is being developed by amazon and has been worked for the device you best bet for the time being is to use the stock rom and possibly modify it with the android market if you desire. Read up on the forums about what's been going on.
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The quick answer to your question is as follows:
Stock kindle software uses a kernel (think of it like the heart of a rom) for the Android Gingerbread OS since it is in fact a modified build of Android Gingerbread. Up until recently the CM9 builds available have been also running a gingerbread kernel, however in recent days a community developer named Hashcode has produced a Kernel that is supposed to be for an ICS rom, this kernel is version 3.0 with some other numbers after it that I forget, often it is referred to as 3.0 anyways. Basically the 3.0 kernel lets us do on ICS what we can on Gingerbread, watch Netflix, Youtube, play games requiring a little more than standard graphics, etc...
Given that the stock OS is being developed by amazon and has been worked for the device you best bet for the time being is to use the stock rom and possibly modify it with the android market if you desire. Read up on the forums about what's been going on.
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Thanks isaiahhhhh!
Check out this Youtube channel.
This guy shows videos of various roms, and he is also using the T-mobile Galaxy Note 4.
This would be a good place to go if you are stuck picking a ROM.
There are reviews for BeanStalk, Dynamic Kat, Liquid Smooth, and CM12.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLy-2tHdU_1FdI1OSoQkq1IGZ_WHiMWyXd
Thanks for sharing. I'm going to use whichever AOSP based ROM becomes stable enough for daily use cause Touchwiz is driving me nuts.