How to get better video on cyanogenmod? - Sony Xperia P, U, Sola, Go

Hi guys,
Im very happy with but video recorded with it doesnt match the quality of stock and not even cyber shot which is only for stock based roms. I tried gxcamera but no luck. Is there anything i can use on cyanogenmod? Any help really apreciated.
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I installed openswift 4.4 with quarx kernel #409 and I'm very satisfied with it. But, this fw has a kind of generic camera app. So, I would like to have that LG official camera app from 2.1 rom. Is that possible at all? If it is, then I want to ask a kind soul out there to help me with this request by providing a apk for it.
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I fear it is not possible... but have you tried fxcam? Fxcam is kinda cool
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i think fxcam is better than default one
Ye, fxcamera looks cool, but i was hoping to get full vga video resolution like i had on official LG rom. I'll try to find an app for that, if it's possible at all with this camera driver included in openswift 4.4.
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A little update...
I installed Mur4ik's swiftdroid I found here on xda today. Video is working like a charm in VGA res, mp4 format. And it looks perfect, much better than on stock 2.1 rom. Btw, thos rom is excellent! Angry birds and every other app i installed is working!
I strongly suggest this rom.
P. S. Battery indicator is working correctly so far with 5% steps. Cpu oc is built in and working fine.
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[Q] Motorola S10 HD compatibility w/ X10 (TW007.2 stock kernel)

Hi all,
I just bought a Motorola S10 HD bluetooth headphone but I can't make it be found by my Xperia X10. I already looked some forums and there is no many details about its compatibility, but every place I found something, people is saying it works.
Can someone help me? Is there something I can do to make the phone recognize the headphone?
PS.: I am using Wolf's custon ROM (TW 007.2 w/ stock kernel) and already tried to move back to the original sony's rom, but nothing happened.
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Thanks denenatse, I realized later that I was doing something wrong on the headset.. lol Now it is working perfectly.

[REQ] - Sony message app for cm10

Hi all
Is it possible for one of you to port the nice looking message app from stock Sony firmware to cm10? it looks better than all other I have tried and having it on cm would make my day
Thanks in advance
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DenmarkRootN00b said:
Hi all
Is it possible for one of you to port the nice looking message app from stock Sony firmware to cm10? it looks better than all other I have tried and having it on cm would make my day
Thanks in advance
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hop ur request will come true..big question for me?why sony's flagship takes too long to jelly bean(4.1.1) even ics before, they are always the last - WHY?while samsung almost of them upgraded now to jb(4.1.2) and as of now they are planning again with 4.2..other bad news also is that sony already pulled out to asop developer so jb for our xps delay the flagship againe:crying:..i came to cm10 but the camera is too poor..take shoot on dark area is too blurry, looks like the flash is not 100% working..also media is poor, sony walkman player is better compared to apollo maybe because of the bravia engine (xloud,clear bass & clear audio)..so i wonder why many xps user like cm10?for me xtxperience is better than cm10 also..but i noticed system ui of cm10 is better than sony because their rom is very fast and smooth!:good:..anyway cm10 is not yet official and i will wait, and i believed them because every week have a change log, goodluck cm10!
Yeah... I understand what you mean.. But we can only hope it will get better...
Sony is not the popular choice...so they can probably take their time
I truly hope we can get the Sony themed cm10... It would be with great performance and good looks.
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[Q] 3g direct video calling

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I am using a neo l currently. It has front camera but doesn't have a 3g direct video calling. I meant I can't do video call with the 3g network. My previous phone was a galaxy s and nokia e7. I could do video call without Skype or any video calling apps. So, is there any apps which can help make normal video calling without using Skype? Or can anything be added on rom so that it can do the video call? Thanks in advance.
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I dont thinks this is possible, because it needs some drivers for it
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But i dont know mybe it is possible xd
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dontbelive said:
I dont thinks this is possible, because it needs some drivers for it
I know this from my father lg 2x on stock rom you can makr video calls but if you flash a custom rom the drivers are missing
But i dont know mybe it is possible xd
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I know that and I'm asking that. But, is there a custom rom like that? Or if Any developer can port, I will test it on my neo l and can tell them.

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