So, I was searching trough the internet and I found a way to activate the functions of selfie focus and stickers on the J5 2016, but it seems that the camera doesn't recognize the face , being unusable both of the functions, and I think that it's a simple fixable problem. So I came here to ask for help if someone who knows how to fix it can get it usable.
What I did:
I put these files in the same directory as they are. I deleted all the original files and replaced them for these.
(this is not a flashable zip)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1R7whs7KgvHa7w9SaFF_DPWZl7Zv_iz9f/view
I'm using stock rom 7.1.1
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After rooting the device with Super Boot as "That-Guy" at Modaco forums said, the view of the camera started to show upside down. Also some color changes occured like brown appears as blue and etc.
Apart from this there weren't any problems and the rooting was successful and I could mount as r/w in /system/ and /etc/ folders.
Because of the camera problem I returned to the original boot.img file and installed z4root app. Everything seemed alrignt at the beginning but then I found that I could not mount as r/w in /system/ or /etc/ folders.
The device has the stock rom prepared for Turkey which is b136 sp02 and the Android version is 2.2.1.
Anyone has an idea about the solution for this?
same problem with me, but after rooting i replace the boot.img and recovery.img with the original then voila.... it back normal again
I rooted mine with GingerBreak. That didn't make my camera reversed.
yavuzyilmaz28 said:
After rooting the device with Super Boot as "That-Guy" at Modaco forums said, the view of the camera started to show upside down. Also some color changes occured like brown appears as blue and etc.
Apart from this there weren't any problems and the rooting was successful and I could mount as r/w in /system/ and /etc/ folders.
Because of the camera problem I returned to the original boot.img file and installed z4root app. Everything seemed alrignt at the beginning but then I found that I could not mount as r/w in /system/ or /etc/ folders.
The device has the stock rom prepared for Turkey which is b136 sp02 and the Android version is 2.2.1.
Anyone has an idea about the solution for this?
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I don't think rooting has anything to do with creating camera problem.
Do you mean your all images comes reverse ? Is it only during taking snap for preview ?
I am currently using MIUI latest build and in that as well, CAMERA snapshot preview comes reverse, but image is O.K. But this has been acknowledged by developer and for me it is not an issue at all. Also video recording is perfectly fine.
gurung_vishwas1 said:
I don't think rooting has anything to do with creating camera problem.
Do you mean your all images comes reverse ? Is it only during taking snap for preview ?
I am currently using MIUI latest build and in that as well, CAMERA snapshot preview comes reverse, but image is O.K. But this has been acknowledged by developer and for me it is not an issue at all. Also video recording is perfectly fine.
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actually thats a known issue happens on most devices for a specific root method
i dont remember that problem with z4root too
im new in the forum and i speak spanish... When i take many pictures with the rear cam of my nexus7, it freez and the nexus reboot. i lost all my pictures taked with the cam, the folder of the camera was erased. .. And show a message about i dont have the external usb storage... The first time i had to do a factory recovery. And was solved.
The second time:
Looking in the file explorer i found a file called "camera" instead the camera folder. if you erase that file the camera come to life again... But i have to do backups of my pictures because the bug comes again and again... I hope you understand my english... I think i need to use the factory image because i have the jWr66n and the lastone is the jss... And the update doesnt come to me...
The tablet is new, doesnt have unlock bootloader and is not rooted....
Some have a solution or have the same problem?
About two months ago I purchased an LG G2 F320S which is really good, except for one thing that's really annoying me: because it's a Korean variant, I'm unable to silence the camera when taking a picture.
I've rooted my phone and tried installing LGCamera.apk from: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2670972
Given the poster of the apps seems to have the D802 variant, which I believe gives you the option of silencing the camera when taking a picture, I would have expected that installing this APK to provide me the same option. However, after placing the APK and ODEX files in the priv-app directory and restarting, my camera still has no option to silence it (the same 4 shutter sound options).
I have seen some flashable camera packages posted on here which also contain native libraries, but I don't see how these help because the sound files are contained in the APK (also, I don't have a custom recovery flashed as I nearly bricked the phone permanently the last time I tried - had even managed to mess up download mode). I've previously unzipped the APK and tried to remove or change the sound files, but it looks like the resources are signed in some manifest file so that changing them isn't possible without going through the process of creating a signed package (and I would assume you'd need LG's private key in order to achieve that, rather than being allowed to sign your own). What does flashing the C/C++ native libraries give you?
The most annoying thing is that the shutter sound wouldn't even stop a determined perve, as there are camera apps in the Play Store which just save the screen preview (ie full HD image, in the case of the G2) as a photo without making a sound, so the whole thing is just pointless and annoying.
Can anyone provide me with information or pointers to information on how to get rid of the stupid shutter sound on the F320S variant while being able to take 13 megapixel pictures? I am a C# developer and am not a complete stranger to Linux or Java, so feel free to be technical. Even just some information on why my bundled camera APK will install, but others won't (though some will when you restart the device after placing them in the priv-app folder when the phone does an 'installing update' thing) would be useful to know.
Thanks in advance!
Ascy said:
About two months ago I purchased an LG G2 F320S which is really good, except for one thing that's really annoying me: because it's a Korean variant, I'm unable to silence the camera when taking a picture.
I've rooted my phone and tried installing LGCamera.apk from: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2670972
Given the poster of the apps seems to have the D802 variant, which I believe gives you the option of silencing the camera when taking a picture, I would have expected that installing this APK to provide me the same option. However, after placing the APK and ODEX files in the priv-app directory and restarting, my camera still has no option to silence it (the same 4 shutter sound options).
I have seen some flashable camera packages posted on here which also contain native libraries, but I don't see how these help because the sound files are contained in the APK (also, I don't have a custom recovery flashed as I nearly bricked the phone permanently the last time I tried - had even managed to mess up download mode). I've previously unzipped the APK and tried to remove or change the sound files, but it looks like the resources are signed in some manifest file so that changing them isn't possible without going through the process of creating a signed package (and I would assume you'd need LG's private key in order to achieve that, rather than being allowed to sign your own). What does flashing the C/C++ native libraries give you?
The most annoying thing is that the shutter sound wouldn't even stop a determined perve, as there are camera apps in the Play Store which just save the screen preview (ie full HD image, in the case of the G2) as a photo without making a sound, so the whole thing is just pointless and annoying.
Can anyone provide me with information or pointers to information on how to get rid of the stupid shutter sound on the F320S variant while being able to take 13 megapixel pictures? I am a C# developer and am not a complete stranger to Linux or Java, so feel free to be technical. Even just some information on why my bundled camera APK will install, but others won't (though some will when you restart the device after placing them in the priv-app folder when the phone does an 'installing update' thing) would be useful to know.
Thanks in advance!
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I have a UK EE LG G2 and I can assure you that that trying to silence the camera click doe NOT work! By all accounts you need to 'root' the phone and delete 'cameraclick.ogg' (which I believe is only accessible when in root (which you appear to have?)
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A Bit of an off-topic thing, but i am facing the same problem on my Lg g3 as well.
Removing the camera_click.ogg from the system>media>audio>ui folder does not do the trick.
The actual LGCamera.apk will need to be decompiled and the audio file contained in the res>raw folder will need to be replaced with a silent one.
However i do not know the exact procedure to recompile and re-sign the apk again
nisargz said:
A Bit of an off-topic thing, but i am facing the same problem on my Lg g3 as well.
Removing the camera_click.ogg from the system>media>audio>ui folder does not do the trick.
The actual LGCamera.apk will need to be decompiled and the audio file contained in the res>raw folder will need to be replaced with a silent one.
However i do not know the exact procedure to recompile and re-sign the apk again
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Exactly the issue, so I've given up on it. In fact, I removed root entirely (not an easy job) as it was preventing updates.
I had tried replacing the sound files in the camera app, but the package needs to be signed. I would assume that just signing the package isn't enough, but that it would need to be signed by an LG authorised key for it to be recognised.
Ascy said:
Exactly the issue, so I've given up on it.
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Just to let you know the new G3 Tweakbox Xposed Module works like a charm and silences all the annoying camera sounds. Time to root again I guess lol
Hi Dev,
As we all know we are very happy to receive yours customs ROMs to our device and big thanks for developing ROMs.
one thing missing is Asus stock camera in customs ROMs, we tried all the asus camera given by dev in this thread but non of them are working fine. always force closes when trying to open the saved image. tried both the options like saving in internal card and SD card.
If some one having working Asus pixel master camera please provide flashable zip file.
Thanks,
I was wondering if anybody has found a gcam version 7 that works on the v35. I am not sure if that is something that only works on Android 10. Please if anyone knows of a working version please let me know.
I found a version that works, but the viewfinder is laggy a buffer fix would make if perfect. All else seems to be working. https://www.celsoazevedo.com/files/android/google-camera/f/changelog838/
Just tried this one GCam_7.2.010_Burial-vCv_release14.03.20.apk and it works with a couple of hitches.
Can't save or load any configs as it says 'no access to storage' although it does have access. It even says it does in permissions of the App in settings.
And the other odd thing is that the selection for wide angle (0.6x) causes it to crash (and you have to delete cache and data and start again), but unclick wide angle setting and use telephoto, then the wide angle works :-|
I do have the buffer fix flashed in magisk, but didn't try this app without it, so not sure if it would work without it or not. But it's great to have a Gcam port that's pretty much fully functional. And the picture quality is, on first impression, quite good.
cheers
AsItLies said:
Just tried this one GCam_7.2.010_Burial-vCv_release14.03.20.apk and it works with a couple of hitches.
Can't save or load any configs as it says 'no access to storage' although it does have access. It even says it does in permissions of the App in settings.
And the other odd thing is that the selection for wide angle (0.6x) causes it to crash (and you have to delete cache and data and start again), but unclick wide angle setting and use telephoto, then the wide angle works :-|
I do have the buffer fix flashed in magisk, but didn't try this app without it, so not sure if it would work without it or not. But it's great to have a Gcam port that's pretty much fully functional. And the picture quality is, on first impression, quite good.
cheers
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Unfortunately without buffer fix it has the laggy viewfinder problem. How can I flash the buffer fix via magisk? Do you have a guide on how to install magisk in v35?
llabros said:
Unfortunately without buffer fix it has the laggy viewfinder problem. How can I flash the buffer fix via magisk? Do you have a guide on how to install magisk in v35?
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I don't have a guide myself but there are some in the 'How To' sections. I'll mention the basic steps, but first there is a gcam version that works great without the buffer fix as it's 'built in'. But, it's not v7, it's a v6.2.
Try this link for the changelog page, which also has a download link on it for the port. The only thing I found that didn't work on this one was doing a night sight shot with the selfie camera.
Installing Magisk is pretty easy, assuming you have some prior experience installing / using it. If yer brand new to it then it's a bit involved.
First, you have to be boot loader unlocked. Then use qfil to get the boot_a (and boot_b if doing both sides) (or vice versa if b is active). This is the image that Magisk will 'patch'.
Next get both of those images on your phone and also the latest Magisk Manager apk. Install this apk the way you would any other apk.
Next, be sure you're connected to the net, open the magisk manager apk, at the top it will tell you the Manager is installed but Magisk isn't. To use Manager to install Magisk we next click on 'advanced settings', and on that page we only select 'Recovery', leave the other two unchecked. Now, look back up where it says 'Magisk not installed' and next to it, click on 'Install'. I don't remember the all the options it gives you next but the one you want is 'patch an image'. Then simply direct it to the boot_a (and b if doing both), and it will patch the image with magisk and tell you where it is on your device.
Copy it from your device to PC so you can use qfil to flash it to the boot_a partition. It may not show up the first time you boot the device, but it is there. To get it to show be sure to connect to the net and / or reboot it again, it will eventually show up.
This is just how to do it in a nutshell, you might also want to be sure to read any guides available here. They will probably be more informative and clearer, I'm just kind of going from memory here.
Cheers
Best gcam apk so far for lg v35 with Korean Android 10 rom is: HyperCam-RaizenA-10-OPZ_RN8P.apk everything is working when buffer fix and awbgains mod are enabled. The only problem is thay it lucks the re-int fix thus after 2 pics it takes more than 5 sec for the next photo which can be worked around by quickly switching between selfie and normal camera after 2 photos.
Update:
There you go: Best gcam for Lg v35 with Android 10 or 9
Enable: buffer fix , re-int and night sight fix
Version: Gcam_6.1.021_V1.6_02b6.5_A10_Wyroczen_v2.apk
Works excellent ? the only problem is the reset of the viewfinder after each photo (when re-int is enabled to fix the above problem).
Enjoy ?