Extracting MusicPlayer.apk from YP-G1 (Android 2.2.1) - Samsung Galaxy Player 4.0, 5.0

Only the internal music player from samsung YP-G1 contains good surround and bass booting effect, with A-B Repeat function,
which most of the smartphones do not equip.
Such brilliant music player was equipped inside Android 2.2.1,
but the brilliant functions were deleted in Android 2.3.6.
I want to transfer such brilliant "MusicPlayer.apk" to my rooted Samsung Note1 n7000,
I have extracted the apk and odex files from android 2.2.1, and mounted to system\app of android 4.1.2,
and changed them 3R1W in the priority, but still failed to use it, just black screen.
My extracted files from Android 2.2.1 can be downloaded as belows:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/eakhjc32bx8ekn8/MusicPlayer.apk
https://www.dropbox.com/s/1qa24yw4bgfw684/MusicPlayer.odex
Similar succeeded post can be found in SII forum: (in which the player does not contain the A-B repeat function)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/general/modifying-musicplayer-apk-doubts-t1305717/page2
Anyone can help to solve such extracting "MusicPlayer.apk"?

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Hi,
I have read through all the posts regarding bootsound for my rom and others and also other phones and have tried many different options.
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I have put PowerOn.wav and PowerOn.mp3 and PowerOn.ogg in both the system/etc directory and system/media directory, and no luck hearing sound on boot up.
The volume is set as high as possible, all volumes.
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Location is >>> for ICS system /etc PowerOn.OGG.
jje
Thanks for that. I've tried that file aswell. I don't suppose you have a working poweron.ogg file.
I used a converter to convert original sgs2 sound poweron.wav to .ogg but I'm hoping my issue is simply incompatible format or size. Its really doing my head in.
From stock rom .
http://turbobit.net/csb2p4alh6tm.html
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Unfortunately I can't download the file, it keeps trying to download but it each time as it starts it fails. Can u post it on here at all?
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I will be uploading one very soon, but I am still testing. Bootsound works. it was own of my requirements.
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This this
Hello,
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[Request][HELP NEEDED]SIII Apps and Launcher!

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[Q]Some help?

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Hi Everyone!
I'm posting this here since I don't have posting privileges in the development area.
I have converted my Korean Galaxy Tab 10.1 as explained in the development section in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1360588&page=5
to a 7510.
Everything worked fine.
Just one tiny problem I am experiencing:
My Wifi reception has greatly decreased after the conversion.
I noticed this imediately after the conversion but hoped it would "go away" once I had rooted the Tab an installed a modded ROM.
Unfortunately this was not the case.
Does anyone of you other "converters" have any experience with this problem or am I the only one?
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Happy new year to everyone!
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Worked like charm. I'm back to my old, much better, wifi reception performance.
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kruegge99 said:
Happy new year to everyone!
Well, since noone seems to have my problem I looked into the files myself.
The wifi drivers and their configuration files are located in /etc/wifi of the system image.
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When I compared the filesizes I noticed differences and the content of the configuration files were different as well.
So I just replaced the contents of the european wifi folder with the contents of the korean one. I had to use a linux shell, since the file permissions need to be saved.
I copied the newly created system tar file into the CWM backup directory of the european version, adapted the the md5 hash in the same directory for the new system tar file and went into CWM and did a restore.
Worked like charm. I'm back to my old, much better, wifi reception performance.
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best regards
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i have same problem with you. can you please explain to me step by step how to fix the wifi like you did?
Hi Everyone!
I have done some more experimenting.
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I renamed the original file to nvram_net.txt.orig and pasted, Afterwards I adjusted the permissions to be the same as the ones of the original file and rebooted.
This has worked with every Android Version I installed so far.
I have attached a Screenshot of the directory and the nvram_net.txt file of the korean tab.
I hope I can help somone with this.
To me it seems that the korean tab has just a slightly different Wifi Hardware than the P7510.
best regards
Krügge

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