Accidentally deleted mixer_paths.xml - Galaxy Note 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey guys as the title says I accidentally deleted the file mixer_paths.XML located in /etc NOT IN /system/etc.Can someone upload their mixer_paths.XML?my version is the n9005 international ver.tq

Yong Ui Lee said:
Hey guys as the title says I accidentally deleted the file mixer_paths.XML located in /etc NOT IN /system/etc.Can someone upload their mixer_paths.XML?my version is the n9005 international ver.tq
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It's just the same file.
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Rosli59564 said:
It's just the same file.
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I tried restoring from /system/etc but still no sound

Did you set the permissions?
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I dont know if this will be suitable..
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/kj0yclp0batfeuj/AAAPUMADiH90uqbc_hGaTzJca?dl=0

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Can't find system/csc filder in latest fw

hi all. Updated with the latest fw, and I can't find system/csc folder for me to enable secondary symbols in keypad.
Any help?
Thanks!
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j0sefuz said:
hi all. Updated with the latest fw, and I can't find system/csc folder for me to enable secondary symbols in keypad.
Any help?
Thanks!
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I delete mine with trulyclean script. And I add my own, just make a feature.xml and make a csc folder to put it in.
j0sefuz said:
hi all. Updated with the latest fw, and I can't find system/csc folder for me to enable secondary symbols in keypad.
Any help?
Thanks!
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Hi,
Try FX file explorer from the market.
I have latest MGA firmware , and the folder is there.
norml said:
I delete mine with trulyclean script. And I add my own, just make a feature.xml and make a csc folder to put it in.
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So, that trulyclean script was the culprit.
Thanks for the reply, sir.
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How can I make a feature.XML and then to create a CSC folder?
I'm also missing the CSC folder

[Q] HELP! looking for default_gain.conf FILE. GALAXY S4

Hey guys,
I'm looking for the default_gain.conf file on my Samsung S4.
I have Root Explorer and I seen everywhere online where the file is in system/etc but I don't have it there. Mine isn't there.
I wish to make the headphone volume on my Galaxy S4 louder but can't find the file to update it.
My phone isn't rooted but I haven't seen anywhere that it has to be rooted before you can find/access the file.
Any help at all?
Thanks
Try es file explorer because i can see default_gain.conf in my system/etc and mine is also not rooted.
But u will need root to change the config i think..
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kks_007 said:
Try es file explorer because i can see default_gain.conf in my system/etc and mine is also not rooted.
But u will need root to change the config i think..
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Hey. Thanks for your help. I tried that as well and it still didn't show up. Is there any other way of finding it or anything.
Thanks again
Jakepgreen said:
Hey. Thanks for your help. I tried that as well and it still didn't show up. Is there any other way of finding it or anything.
Thanks again
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Is Your S4 9500 model or 9505?.....
This mod is only for I9500. expected 4.4 didn't change the file name or location.
AND no way to modify the values without rooting first.
(That's why I stay with 4.3 and Perseus' Synapse to set my loudspeaker output= )

S5 Toolbox For Galaxy Note 3

Hi Guys,
I have been looking into porting of Galaxy S5 toolbox for Note 3.
I have decompiled all the S5 files (SecSettings, Framework-res, SystemUI) and found that it is possible to port it to Note 3 (I might be wrong);
But I don't have fluent knowledge of .smali files, Somehow I manage to understand something by converting .smali files into .java..
So can some dev help me, so that we can work together for porting toolbox to Stock firmware of Note 3.
Thanks.
amk19 said:
Hi Guys,
I have been looking into porting of Galaxy S5 toolbox for Note 3.
I have decompiled all the S5 files (SecSettings, Framework-res, SystemUI) and found that it is possible to port it to Note 3 (I might be wrong);
But I don't have fluent knowledge of .smali files, Somehow I manage to understand something by converting .smali files into .java..
So can some dev help me, so that we can work together for porting toolbox to Stock firmware of Note 3.
Thanks.
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Tollbox
need android.policy.jar framework2.jar service.jar edit
qwerty123258 said:
Tollbox
need android.policy.jar framework2.jar service.jar edit
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Hi,
No need to make changes in SecSettings and SystemUI..?
For S5, I found that most piece of code is present in SecSettings.
Thanks.
amk19 said:
Hi,
No need to make changes in SecSettings and SystemUI..?
For S5, I found that most piece of code is present in SecSettings.
Thanks.
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yes no edit
qwerty123258 said:
yes no edit
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Can you just tell me which all file I have to look into for porting toolbox.
1. For com.android.policy.jar
2. Services.jar
3. Framework2.jar
I have decompiled all the files from S5 and trying to find it out.
amk19 said:
Can you just tell me which all file I have to look into for porting toolbox.
1. For com.android.policy.jar
2. Services.jar
3. Framework2.jar
I have decompiled all the files from S5 and trying to find it out.
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service.jar = severthread.smali
android.policy.jar= phonewindowmanager$settingobserver.smal phonewindowmanager.smali
framework2.jar=viewrootimpl.smali toolboxmanager.smali toolboxfloatingviewer.smali and.. i don't remember
qwerty123258 said:
service.jar = severthread.smali
android.policy.jar= phonewindowmanager$settingobserver.smal phonewindowmanager.smali
framework2.jar=viewrootimpl.smali toolboxmanager.smali toolboxfloatingviewer.smali and.. i don't remember
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Thank you.
Thanks a lot.
I found all the files except ViewRootImp.smali in framework2.jar.
Are you sure that file is present?
And I found a whole folder named TwToolBox with all smali files in framework2.jar.
amk19 said:
Thank you.
Thanks a lot.
I found all the files except ViewRootImp.smali in framework2.jar.
Are you sure that file is present?
And I found a whole folder named TwToolBox with all smali files in framework2.jar.
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ViewRootImp >>> ViewRootImpl
qwerty123258 said:
ViewRootImp >>> ViewRootImpl
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Sorry.
I couldn't find viewrootimpl.smali in framework2.jar.
I am still searching.
Thanks a lot for your help.
amk19 said:
Sorry.
I couldn't find viewrootimpl.smali in framework2.jar.
I am still searching.
Thanks a lot for your help.
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android/view folder maybe...
qwerty123258 said:
android/view folder maybe...
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Yeah. I got it.
Thanks a lot buddy.
@qwerty123258
Hi. Thanks for your help.
I got all the files you mentioned.
What should I do now?
I have to copy those changes to my Note 3 jar files? And recompile it?
That's it?
Or any other things I have to take care of?

How Can I Edit Default TouchWiz Icons Without Third Party Applications (ROOT)?

Hello, everyone,
I post this thread, because I would like to know how it's possible to change all default TouchWiz icons (app drawer, etc.)? I'm currently rooted, on Lollipop 5.0. I don't want install third-party applications (launcher, wiziconizer, etc.). I just want edit all my icons manually. Can someone explain how I can do?
Thank you.
With WinRAR open apk of desidered App and edit mipmap folder files
BlackMesa123 said:
With WinRAR open apk of desidered App and edit mipmap folder files
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Thanks for the reply. I just edited YouTube icon, but nothing has changed. I edited the the mipmap folder files. Can you help please?
Sarakate said:
Thanks for the reply. I just edited YouTube icon, but nothing has changed. I edited the the mipmap folder files. Can you help please?
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You've edited all folders right?
BlackMesa123 said:
You've edited all folders right?
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Yes, all folders. I just noticed that I need to remove the update from the app and the custom icon appears. How it's possible to fix that with the current update?
Sarakate said:
Yes, all folders. I just noticed that I need to remove the update from the app and the custom icon appears. How it's possible to fix that with the current update?
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Probably you have changed only system/app apk.
Simply use latest version as base and use normal install.
Okay, problem fixed. Now, how can I edit default Android system apps? Like the Clock, Settings, etc.? I just noticed that the format is .pkm and I can't change icon. Can you help? Thanks.
Sarakate said:
Okay, problem fixed. Now, how can I edit default Android system apps? Like the Clock, Settings, etc.? I just noticed that the format is .pkm and I can't change icon. Can you help? Thanks.
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Change to .png with identical filename(case sensitive) and it should work.
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Rakuu said:
Change to .png with identical filename(case sensitive) and it should work.
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Ok thanks i will try. I need to delete the old pkm file?
I need to put the name like this?ic_launcher_clock.pkm.png
When I want to open the file with apk editor pro, I have an error. Can you help pls?
Sarakate said:
When I want to open the file with apk editor pro, I have an error. Can you help pls?
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No pkm in the file name, if the file is 'ic_launcher.pkm' then take the image you want to use and delete the pkm file and name the image 'ic_launcher.png'
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Rakuu said:
No pkm in the file name, if the file is 'ic_launcher.pkm' then take the image you want to use and delete the pkm file and name the image 'ic_launcher.png'
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No, this still does not work... The APK is no longer valid and prompted to put the ic_launcher.pkm. It does not recognize the ic_launcher.png.
How can I do please?
Someone?
Sarakate said:
Someone?
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I think you might have to edit one of the XML files in values
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Please help to the S8 port

http://i.resimyukle.xyz/eKB8d.png
What do you want us to do about that? Delete it or tell you what its function is
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dollar7 said:
What do you want us to do about that? Delete it or tell you what its function is
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I want to delete yes I want to delete
It won't be easy, you will need to modify apk file
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dollar7 said:
It won't be easy, you will need to modify apk file
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I know I know how to change it but I used rom sac23
You just need to flash your local CSC file. Then it'll go away. Try to use a proper S8 CSC if you want bixby to work.
konsolos77 said:
I know I know how to change it but I used rom sac23
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Replace file: others.xml in system/csc with this file. Do not forget to make a back up.
This file from Project dream full s8. Thank you @ProtoDeVNan0
#I am also at sac23. Bixby running with this file. Dual sim card can also smoothly
mashardpro said:
Replace file: others.xml in system/csc with this file. Do not forget to make a back up.
This file from Project dream full s8. Thank you @ProtoDeVNan0
#I am also at sac23. Bixby running with this file. Dual sim card can also smoothly
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Thank you very much My friend answered a bit late but there was only internet :good:

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