Hi there peeps....
I don't post very much because I usually google my way to everything I need to know... but every google I've tried leads me to dead ends on this one!
There are many ROM's out there with AVRCP v1.3 bluetooth. Much respect to those developers!
I have a Kenwood car stereo and it displays Track/Artist/Album information when using Vanilla RootBox/AllianceROM/CM10 etc etc
But, the one ROM which I really love does not support this, MIUI. Every variation I have tried only streams the audio, no track info.
I have tried replacing all bluetooth related files from a known working ROM into the most recent MIUI (of the same Android version) but it just breaks the functionality all together. With Alliance ROM I noticed a service "Samsung AVRCP" when I backed it up using Titanium, I suspect this has something to do with it.
I'm no developer myself but I do have some programming experience (not android though) so I'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction.
So...
Q: How does one implement AVRCP v1.3 (or higher) into a ROM?
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Hi there,
i like the stock rom with touchwiz, but i also would like to use the wiimote app which only works with an asop bluetooth stack like of cm7 or muiu. is there any chance to implement/use the cm7 bt stack with the stock rom?
cheers
canedha
Would be very nice indeed to have CM7 BT stack, I think its probably reasonably difficult, since nobody has done it yet. Hope I'm wrong!
since a couple of people showed their interest: push
I registered to find out whether i could do this. It's sad to see that nobody has answered this question...
It would be very difficult as the whole lot is tied in with the framework, you could just use touchwizz 4.5 which is a modified version of touchwizz to run on any rom, on cm7
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I personally like in tochwiz not only how it looks bit also it's hardware video decoding capabilities, it's overall stability. I also want to play in emulators with Dualshock. Please developers implement CM7 bluetooth drivers in samsung rom.
I have been using CyanogenMod 7 and 9 for some time and it is really good, except for the fact that the fm does not run properly(I have been using Spirit fm and miui fm) and I get low reception and lot of static noise. .,n
Then I saw that some touchwiz apps have been ported to CyanogenMod like task manager, memo, music, etc.
So I'm just asking if its possible to port fm radio app in the same way!
Thanks.
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If it were possible..it would have been done already..its not working up till now obviously means either it cant be done or its just a minor issue for a majority of people so the devs dont focus much time on that...
reason for the title is streaming to my car stereo, on my vodafone stock 4.0.3 rom it shows the 1st track played with the stock media player but will not update to the next track when it changes unless i cycle through the car stereos display option until i get back to artist/album/track
if i use PlayerPro Music Player it shows the 1st track and refuses to update unless i power down.
now, if i restore paranoid android and stream using PlayerPro Music Player it works fine!
wondering if i can flash anything over the stock ICS 4.0.3 (i like everything on it, it all works like it should and the BT streaming is the only bug i have with it ) such as modems or kernels as i have no clue what contains the bluetooth files that are causing the issue.
i really want to keep it as close to a stock samsung 4.0.3 as possible.
can anyone suggest a way to sort this ?
thanks.
Anyone?
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all these modders and not one answer
Most likely a problem with Samsung software. Have you tried installing a newer Samsung build that may have fixed that problem? If you have the most recent version then I'm afraid your gonna have to stick to aosp if you want it to work
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no i have not, that was my next plan though, the vodafone UK release was quite early on in 4.0.3
i take it i will need to use another carriers version as i think the stock release is also quite old
pissed off now, 4.0.4 leaked today, installed and still the same issue
i just cant get on with the ASOP versions so i guess i have to live with it.
GoNz0 said:
pissed off now, 4.0.4 leaked today, installed and still the same issue
i just cant get on with the ASOP versions so i guess i have to live with it.
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I had a lot of problem with bluetooth, the only ROM works fine for me is the Cyanogenmod 7 (cm-7-20120701-NIGHTLY-galaxys2).
it seems any android 2.* roms worked fine, just a problem with 4.0.* samsung roms, would love to figure it out but i don't know what to do next.
I don't have enough posts to reply to the Development section, but I'm really digging this ROM. For me, most everything works including GPS. I've used Sygic and am really impressed with the speed in which the GPS locks (in doors). I will be on this Rom for awhile. Everything is super smooth using the Apollo Launcher. The Beanstalk over the air updates don't work and the battery takes longer to charge then 10.1. Maybe this will be fixed in future updates.
I would be interested if anyone on this Rom has suggestions for the included Android Tweaker program. Are there any settings which benefit the Rom? Also, are there any developer options which improve the Rom.
Everything I use my player for works great on BeanStalk: GPS, Bluetooth music streamer (car stereo), and Music Player. Great Job Meticulus!
For my US Player 5.0, applying the settings in the 3rd post below made a huge difference.. Night and day. You need adb working to do them.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=49492787
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Hi,
I have one problem with AOSP roms and I consider this as the biggest one.
I have a Galaxy S3 I9300 running Stock 4.3 deodexed, zipaligned etc.
Now with this ROM I am able to play almost all types of video files...Why is this not possible with AOSP roms?
I have always seen people installing different types of Apps (MX Player, VLC Player etc. etc..) to get all the videos playing...
But TouchWiz plays almost all types of videos out of the box...As of now I don't have any third party video player installed on my phone...
I am a big fan of CM, but refrain from installing it just because of this one reason!
Can someone please explain this to me...would be great !!
And please correct me if i am wrong...
Thanks.
Touchwiz is a hugely bloated layer on top of Android, everything works so even beginners have a good experience. AOSP starts with just Android, then you add the parts you want -if you want video then add it. AOSP on a Samsung device isn't ideal for new users
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Touchwiz is a hugely bloated layer on top of Android, everything works so even beginners have a good experience. AOSP starts with just Android, then you add the parts you want -if you want video then add it. AOSP on a Samsung device isn't ideal for new users
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Thanks for the answer but that's exactly what i want to know...
How can i enable support for all types of video files without installing numerous video players?
Are there any codecs which when installed on AOSP will do the magic??
Thanks
Some codecs aren't included in AOSP as they are not free. Same reason AOSP does not include gapps.