I have a G950U running a rooted Android 7 ROM, because there are no roots for newer versions of Android.
With Android 8, bluetooth codec support increased and you could easily select which one to use in the developer options.
With that said, is it possible to "hack in" similar codec support for Android 7 via something like a flashable zip? I don't want to be limited to SBC.
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Hye guys!
I have a little question. I have a dvb-t tv stick connected to my pc, but I would really love it to have it on my Vega. Does anyone know if that's possible? I currently run ViewComb build 6. I know that in Corvus 5, there were additional .ko files. There were also for a dvb stick, but I don't know how to handle them. Can anybody help me?
Thanks!
If you can get it to connect correctly wouldn't you also need an app to watch TV?
I tried to search on the market but couldn't find anything.
And it's DVB-T and not DBV-T!
Could be possible.
Someone got a TV Tuner working on their Nexus One, details here.
Whether it works in Honeycomb? No idea.
Good find BTaylor927!
So you need to recompile a kernel to support kernel modules?
I guess stock kernel doesn't support modules, here is a custom kernel or use Corvus5 ROM or any other ROM with custom kernel that supports modules.
And you need the modules (.ko files that are mentioned in the script).
Those kernel modules needed to be recompiled or you can use those on this site?
Then you just play that "dvr0.ts" file that the script generates with any video player that supports playing Transport Stream (MPEG-2 Video Stream) (eg. VPlayer).
I think this goes like this (basically it's like on that site).
thomskipsp report back how it went, because I don't have a DVB-T USB stick.
Hi,
Why do android wear need minimum 4.3 version?
I believe it has just few limitations but why it supported on above 4.3?
My suggestion is why an app cant be built which supports ICS , gingerbread phones which can interact with android wear.
I know few things are not possible but basic things are possible like file sharing from phone to wear, notifications etc.. ?
You should be able to use the Support library to allow compatibility with versions below 4.3?
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You should be able to use the Support library to allow compatibility with versions below 4.3?
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I didnt understood is support lib available for mobile or watch?
I have lenovo which supports evrything ( kitkat and Bluetooth version 4.0 with BLE support ) but still having problem in connecting to watch ,If there is any Support library or firmware or anything for this let me knw..
I have a nexus 7 2012, is there any ROM that supports the download function from Netflix?
And I don't want to update to stock android 5 because it made my nexus 7 very slow.
I think you're SOL. The version of Netflix that allows downloading also requires LP as a minimum version.
I have a Nexus 2012 (Grouper) with Timur's USB ROM / Cyanogenmod 10.1 on there (my brother installed this - it's installed in the car).
I would like to upgrade to a newer ROM (Cyanogen 12?) but unsure of compatibility - every website I've read seems to be information overload (I'm new to android world).
I've been told I need a ROM that supports a Y-split OTG cable which runs into a powered USB hub.
The reason I'm wanting to upgrade is for BLE compatibility as I believe from what I've read, that this is possible on the Grouper with more recent versions of Cyanogenmod
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I have a Nexus 2012 (Grouper) with Timur's USB ROM / Cyanogenmod 10.1 on there (my brother installed this - it's installed in the car).
I would like to upgrade to a newer ROM (Cyanogen 12?) but unsure of compatibility - every website I've read seems to be information overload (I'm new to android world).
I've been told I need a ROM that supports a Y-split OTG cable which runs into a powered USB hub.
The reason I'm wanting to upgrade is for BLE compatibility as I believe from what I've read, that this is possible on the Grouper with more recent versions of Cyanogenmod
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I don't utilize OTG on my Nexus 7 at all so I don't have an answer for you. What I can tell you is that you should probably try what I did, flash them all. Also I don't recommend any rom above android 4.4.x due to the very "slow" nature of the Nexus 7
What’s is the newest one that is under 4.4?
I need to install an Android version that uses Dalvik/Java and not ART, any way this can be done? And/or "dual boot" your phone?
No. You can use an Android emulator on your PC, on the other hand. Buying an older phone like the G2 would make more sense to me.
Maybe, but dunno if the device drivers or chipset would support anything older. Who knows, you might be able to compile a CyanogenMod build based on KitKat or something.
As mentioned above, use an emulator or dual boot Android on PC. Check out the Android x86 project and the official Android emulator.