I need sounds from Cyanogenmod 12.1, I want to change sounds in stock rom and can't find these from cm 12.1. I need especially sound of touch, but the rest will be useful too
Download the 12.1 ROM from ROX or another dev and unpack zip file with ROM - in system/media/audio are the sounds you want.
after this copy this files to your rom on the phone in the same place - that's all (do this via root explorer and you have rooted phone) or if you need only alarms or rings - copy file to your sd card to folders "rings" or "alarms"(even without root).
In sounds settings you can change sounds to copied files
I can't find it anywhere, in system folder I have only build.prop
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in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1058809
It says: "Download, unzip to your rom folder, restart twice.."
Is this just for that ROM or will it work for all?
What exactly do I do?
After unzipping, there are several levels of folders. which level goes where and does "rom folder" mean "Android" folder?
Download, unzip, copy "root" & "update" & "zImage" to your Android folder, reboot twice, have fun !
ROM folder = "Android" (or whatever your ROM's folder is called)
Just copy the folders and the file to the top level of your folder .
And a Kernel (technically) should work with all ROMs.
Your sd card should look like this:
G:/SDCARD/Android/root/
G:/SDCARD/Android/update/
G:/SDCARD/Android/zImage
Well it depends on your build, what build are you using?
because some builds have different path than Android, and others don't support putting new files in the folder build as far as I can remember.
so some require you to put these files manually using ADB push commands, or root explorer and apps of the like.
Not all builds support different kernels, so make sure you check if the kernel you want is compatible with the build you have.
and make a backup before you do anything or you might regret it.
manual kernel installation means:
copying the zImage to the build folder to replace the original, run android then push/copy-paste kernel files each to it's respective folder on the device. it's not that hard to be done.
Hey guys,
I just started the long journey of android rom development/cooking using an app called Android Kitchen, and I'm looking for some help from the more experienced. I extracted a custom rom folders (for personal use), and started to edit some of the extracted files (replacing and deleting), but I'm quite lost when it comes to merging flashable .zip folders (like lockscreens and mods) with the extracted rom file.Should I copy and paste whats inside the flashable zip into the rom file? Or should I use note editor to copy what's inside the mod file itself, copy the text, and add it to the original one? I really want to add these mods through this app rather than recovery mode. And can I emulate edited roms on my computer rather than risking my phone?
Thnx...
Im trying to get the glazeddonut rom into the nexus 7...I copy it to my download directory...in the file itself it contains a boot.img as well as two
subdirectories...i copy over the entire zip file....I then go into a program rom manager and clockworkmod recovery is flashed...then I go to install rom from sd card my zip file located in the download directory. When i chose that file all i see are two subfolder META-INF and system/
at this point how do i install the rom ...sorry if its a dumb question..im sure its something simple im just not seeing....
hi guys i have got a great custom rom from carotix his carHD rom for the s4 is lovely, but i'm trying to put some add ons into the rom that i have downloaded from the forum, but when i put these folders into the installation folder and zip it back up my recovery no longer sees the file to load it, does anyone know where i'm going wrong...is there a specific folder i'm supposed to put these add on folders into?
I am using Android Image Kitchen from this thread, and I don't understand what I'm doing.
Basically, what I'm trying to accomplish, is editing this ROM so that it is compatible with my sm-G386W (ROM is for the sm-G386T). The recents fix doesn't work on my phone (security settings still crashes), so I got the keymaster files from my old ROM on my phone (kitkat), and pasted them after I flashed the new ROM, all using FX File Explorer. Fixed the recents issue perfectly.
So now I want to edit the CM 12.1 ROM to put the keymaster files right on there, and that is where I get lost.
I am able to successfully unpack the boot.img that I got from the flashable zip for the CM 12.1 ROM, but when I go to \ramdisk\system, the system folder is blank. Where in the world can I find system\vendor\firmware\keymaster and the keymaster files so I can replace them?
Like I said, I'm new, so I'm sure I'm missing something obvious. If someone can point me in the right direction on how to properly edit a custom ROM, that would be great!
Problem Solved. I use MTK THAI Development Tools unpacker/packer. Can be downloaded directly here.