Could Someone Post the Touchwiz Music APK? - Vibrant Themes and Apps

After flashing one of the 2.2 roms that includes the bland and featureless stock player, I sorely miss the old Music Player.

Ill upload it tomorrow, I have it on my laptop for some time now, but I dont think its going to support 2.2
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Yeah I'm in need of it aswell. I deleted my backup by mistake with root explorer.
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just download a rom and extract its contents.

Here it is for 2.2... not sure if it will work on 2.1 also. Just unzip and adb push both to /system/app or use root explorer to do the same.

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[q] swype installation problem!!

good day everyone. i've just installed bionix fusion 1.2 but erroneously uninstalled my swype keyboard. I read somewhere that one can unzip the bionix rom and copy the swype.apk into the system/app off the vibrant using root explorer. i have done just that but the problem is anytime i past into the system/app, its never there (system/app) when i check. i usually get the prompt that its been successfully copied but when i check its not there. is there somethign i am doing wrong? Please can anyone tell me how to get the swype keyboard back on my vibrant. will appreciate every response. thank you
I forgot to add...i have tried using apps installer to install the swype.apk but it was unsuccessful. Please i need help on getting my lovely swype back
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belushi7 said:
good day everyone. i've just installed bionix fusion 1.2 but erroneously uninstalled my swype keyboard. I read somewhere that one can unzip the bionix rom and copy the swype.apk into the system/app off the vibrant using root explorer. i have done just that but the problem is anytime i past into the system/app, its never there (system/app) when i check. i usually get the prompt that its been successfully copied but when i check its not there. is there somethign i am doing wrong? Please can anyone tell me how to get the swype keyboard back on my vibrant. will appreciate every response. thank you
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It might be easiest to just re flash.
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Thanks willcwells. Please, do I have to restore my backed up nandroid (stock rom ) first or can I just flash the bionix fusion over it again straight?
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belushi7 said:
Thanks willcwells. Please, do I have to restore my backed up nandroid (stock rom ) first or can I just flash the bionix fusion over it again straight?
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You can just reflash fusion again, it will wipe so you might want to titanium backup your apps and data.
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Sims 3 collector's edition for Vibrant?

Anyone got the .apk not the embeded launcher?
i already searched the forums okay?
I'd be interested in this or instructions on how to pull it from the stock install. I've wanted to play it but much prefer Bionic Fusion and LauncherPro over stock and TouchWiz.
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You root it then install root manager and the go all the way to the root of the phone to where it says data tmo and it should be
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YodaEXE said:
I'd be interested in this or instructions on how to pull it from the stock install. I've wanted to play it but much prefer Bionic Fusion and LauncherPro over stock and TouchWiz.
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use some sort of file browser with root permissions (I use root explorer but its a paid app) and go to system >> App >> com.ideaworks3d.thesims3.apk
copy that to your computer or external sd for safe keeping then install your new rom. once your on the new rom you can put the apk in the same place you found it and install it, or you can put it in your internal sd and just install it from there.
I could send u the apk. If u want me too pm ur email.
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Adding a new boot animation

I know on other phones it is a simple bootanimation.zip copy and paste, but the vibrant doesnt use that format. So what files do i need to replace?
Thank you
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Need a little more info.
Are you stock (non)rooted?
Are you on a custom rom?
Most of the,if not all, custom roms accept bootanimation.zip. There are tons of them in the theme section. Also a tutorial or two as well on making them.
sgtmedeiros said:
I know on other phones it is a simple bootanimation.zip copy and paste, but the vibrant doesnt use that format. So what files do i need to replace?
Thank you
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Actually the vibrant does support that...its just that the kernel must support it....its basically supported on all custom ROMs/kernels....not so sure of stock ROMs though...what ROM are you using?
Im on the 2.2.1 Rom just released i am on tapatalk so i cant recall the spelling.
I checked in system/media i couldn't find it. I found bootanimation but no zip.
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I think you have to be on a custom ROM to utilize the bootanimation.zip

Looking for BBC iplayer apk

Does any one haVe the BBC I player app as I can't seemed the download it from market.android.com
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dl.dropbox.com/u/9425822/BBC%20iPlayer%20%281.0%29.apk
I cant get it to work tho because it requires flash 10.1
Ok thanks erm ill look into flash player
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Filled this I installed flash player.
thetechjournal.com/electronics/android/how-to-install-flash-player-10-1-on-android-2-2.xhtml
Ps can u upload the file to z share site as I only have my fine n can't download it soz
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IPlayer:
www.zshare.net/download/86635880dafb24f4/
That flash download doesn't contain an apk? Once extracted it shows what the apk contents would be. Is it just a case of renaming from zip to apk?
Got the apk with a different extractor. Installs fine. Now iplayer doesnt show the install flash prompt but doesnt start playing video or radio.
The file u gave me does not contain anythink renamed as apk but will not install pairing issues
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Here is the flash apk. I used betterzip to get to it http://www.zshare.net/download/86637270f9b6e4e8/
Yes I have that installed but the BBC iplayer link u gave me don't work
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http://www.mediafire.com/?mp8x4babqr9w9hr
Dnt now y but first u sent me a bin file now a txt file I've renamed both only the mediafire fire will start to install but it fails
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Thats weird cos im uploading apk and installed it on my wf
Hmmm strange but I can't find the dam apk any where
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ok. Direct download http://www.fileden.com/files/2011/2/16/3081097//BBC iPlayer (1.0).apk
Or this way. Sorry i didnt do it like this earlier. Quite new on forum
Just want install bloody thing
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Surely this wont work as Flash 10.1 does not run on the Wildifre? This app is just a repack of the web version I think (still uses flash)?
If you want iPlayer I recommend the app 'myplayer', it must be the old version/apk as the latest had to remove iplayer for legal reasons. Alternatively you may be able to find an apk for 'beebplayer'. Neither of these run using flash I believe.
i just use beebplayer...
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Surely this wont work as Flash 10.1 does not run on the Wildifre? This app is just a repack of the web version I think (still uses flash)?
If you want iPlayer I recommend the app 'myplayer', it must be the old version/apk as the latest had to remove iplayer for legal reasons. Alternatively you may be able to find an apk for 'beebplayer'. Neither of these run using flash I believe.
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Yes that is correct, it still needs flash, and tbh the website still runs much smoother when playing a program. I hope they update it.

[REQ]Stock Theme for JellyBeans?

Just as the title says, I like the capabilities of JB ROM but I am not one to like the always blacked out colors of the backgrounds and apps etc. Is there a stock ROM theme for the ROM?
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Agree would be nice for stock lovers or even an s4 theme.
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Asked for the same thing in beans thread but no luck. Maybe we can have some luck here.
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Yeah it'd be a great option
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Why dont you guys use a theme porter? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=737526
I would put this folder in the C:/ drive after you extract it.
Download a stock rom and move all the file from /framework and /app into the theme porter (you will see /framework and /app folders inside of the "old" and "new" folders.) The stock rom goes into the "old folder"
Now do the same for Beans and put it into the "new" folder.
Run the script and do option 1.
Put those "new" files back into Beans rom and flash.
Make a back up first, just to be safe. I never tried it on so many apps.
Download link: http://www.mediafire.com/download/d6n25tjqnksnk7t/Theme-Porter_beta_3.zip
ForeverSupra said:
Why dont you guys use a theme porter? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=737526
I would put this folder in the C:/ drive after you extract it.
Download a stock rom and move all the file from /framework and /app into the theme porter (you will see /framework and /app folders inside of the "old" and "new" folders.) The stock rom goes into the "old folder"
Now do the same for Beans and put it into the "new" folder.
Run the script and do option 1.
Put those "new" files back into Beans rom and flash.
Make a back up first, just to be safe. I never tried it on so many apps.
Download link: http://www.mediafire.com/download/d6n25tjqnksnk7t/Theme-Porter_beta_3.zip
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Sounds easy but I am actually looking for an s4 theme. My fault for not being clear. Although I think this will help the OP
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