Need Help Fixing A CM7 US 4.0 Bug - Samsung Galaxy Player 4.0, 5.0

I successfully flashed the cyanogenmod 7 for the US samsung galaxy player 4.0. I installed the Google Play Store through a .zip file and rebooted. But after I did that, the sound you hear when you unlock and unlock the screen isn't working. And i can't hear the sound when I click a key on the on-screen keyboard. Help please, Thanks.

and why dont u report this on the [ROM][DEV] CM7 for Player 4.0 thread instead of open a new one?

Because no one is responding in that thread. And I do not thank you
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[q] cm7 bug 4.0 please read

I flashed the unofficial cm7 for the US 4.0 . It was working until I rebooted then I noticed the keyboard and lock sounds aren't working. How can I fix this? The only thing I did was instal the ply store through zip file

[Mod]Galaxy S Player 3.6

Hello,
I h2o64 and I'm new to xda.
Today I am here to talk about the Samsung Galaxy Player 3.6.
I recement ask to install CyanogenMod BUT it is not compatible with the device (probably because it's an mp3), after a long search I found that the Samsung i9000 (very similar to the Galaxy S Player 3.6) is compatible with CyanogenMod him.
So I said: Would it be possible by changing a few lines of code to create a CyanogenMod for Galaxy S Player 3.6?
Can you tell me if this has already been accomplished opera? See even if we could accomplish it?
Then I'm French and we do not really excel in computing and the owners of the 3.6 Player deep desire to go further than TouchWiz. I know sites that share the results of this post and I would to do a joix
I hope we do good work.
thank you
I think the quickest way to go about it would be for you to learn how to do it and do it yourself Seriously, we can't even root the sucker, forget about importing CM over from another device! It would take us forever. SG 3.6 community is small and we don't have any advanced developers in it.
Hello,
I know how to build CM AND AOKP from source
And I know how to build CWM Recovery!
And I know how to root this device from recovery but I first need to build proper CWM Recovery
But this device is difficult to develop with
safariking said:
Hello,
I know how to build CM AND AOKP from source
And I know how to build CWM Recovery!
And I know how to root this device from recovery but I first need to build proper CWM Recovery
But this device is difficult to develop with
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I have the us version (capacitive home) of this player with the rooted stock rom. Is there anything that I can do to help with development?
The 3.6 does have clockworkmod. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39320660
Sent from my ZX Spectrum
joemhewitt said:
The 3.6 does have clockworkmod. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39320660
Sent from my ZX Spectrum
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Now, I think we can create android 2.3.7 aosp and cyanogenmod 7.2 rom.

Samsung Music Player v2.0 (Pls read, just 1 time pls)

I like Jelly Bean but I don't like the Music player and the effects, I like simple music player like Gingerbread & Ice Cream Sandwich and both os Music player give loud & deep bass sound. Any one can tell me that without root I can use Samsung Music Player v2.0? I download so many music.app and when I see the app in SGS II file manager the icon is same like Music Player v2.0 but when I want to install, some error shown. I try those app in Gingerbread, ICS & Jelly bean but the result is same "ERROR". Any software or any app can convert or do something to those application to install the app in Jelly Bean? Any one can give me Samsung Music Player v2.0? Any possible to install or use Samsung Music Player v2.0 in Jelly Bean without root? If yes then pls pls give me the solution.
Thanks all of you.
You could easily have asked this in your other thread.
Please post about this topic and my friend U can check that my other post is about firmware and this post is about apk. Pls if you know about the topic then pls inform me.
Thanks

[Q] touch issue and capacitive button after flash cm11

its my first root experience
my galaxy player 4 model yp-g1cw/hac
i root Cyanogenmod 11 for the Galaxy Player 4.0
and wipe all content
and now my capacitive button dont work at all and my touch screen work incorrectly for example when i want see status bar swipe from button to top screen
tnx anyone help me
yaser8610 said:
its my first root experience
my galaxy player 4 model yp-g1cw/hac
i root Cyanogenmod 11 for the Galaxy Player 4.0
and wipe all content
and now my capacitive button dont work at all and my touch screen work incorrectly for example when i want see status bar swipe from button to top screen
tnx anyone help me
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my problem solved by come back to froyo
please help me how flash too Cyanogenmod 11 for the Galaxy Player 4.0 without the peroblem?
tnx guys
yaser8610 said:
my problem solved by come back to froyo
please help me how flash too Cyanogenmod 11 for the Galaxy Player 4.0 without the peroblem?
tnx guys
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finally find my fault
dont wipe anything

Can't seem to install stock android music player

http://www.sammobile.com/forum/showthread.php?t=22452&
Folloing this thread,
So because of my update to 4.4.4 I got the Apollo player. Which I don't like as much as the old one.
I want to go back to 4.1.2 stock player.
So I got the apk from the thread.
But always get can't install application.
I tried with X-plore 644 mode. Still says not installed.
I am on s2 galaxy plus android 4.4.4 Pacman rom from XDA topic.
I have noticed no odex files are in system however.. only the one I downloaded from you.
Also don't see musicplayerWT... I do see Apollo.apk.. though.
Please assist I want the original stock player back I had on 4.1.2 which I lost now
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The stock Samsung music player won't work on AOSP roms as it needs parts of Samsung's Touchwiz framework to work. You realize there are like a million other music players out there besides stock Samsung and Apollo, right?

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