Hey,
I'm searching for an App/Mod/Whatever which is able to control sounds on a per app basis - like Ultimate Sound Control, but for every App. It's really annoying if you want to listen to music and play some games and then a game or so annoys with it's sounds which can not be disabled. Sure, the easiest way would be to find and delete the sound files, but I only can find the system sound files. Also the deleting of the sound files from the apk file and then reinstalling it isn't the easiest way. is there something like that?
If custom kernel is needed, I'm using Dorimanx, so this should not be a problem. But AOSP-only workarounds aren't helpfull, I would like to stay with my LG system and gimmicks as long as possible.
Works with XPosed Framework and App Settings
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I hope somebody could come up with an android app that can add or mix a sound file during a call such that the other person can hear it too. Looping perhaps. Then I could play a background porno music while talking to my fiancee.
lol you didnt need to tell us a reason
LOL. I like the idea, though a voice-morphing application would be (imo) way cooler. Sound like a robot, or have a super high pitched voiced
maybe add some romantic songs for my girls lolz, good idea
Example application for non-android OS
I am aware of similar applications for symbian... like this one called Call Cheater
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Kernel may be?
Is this function related to kenel? That means some app wont do it other than a specifically customized kernel
Must be because 2-way sound recording requires a kernel mod.
Here's how it works on a symbian phone.
(link)
While the Note 2 has great multitasking, and with root (or without) you can have multi windows for a range of applications (not just the stock ones).
But, as far as I am aware, this doesn't include widgets.
This app allows you to having floating widgets, which is brilliant, for a range of reasons. I am sure people will come up with many creative ways to use this app (setting profiles, even has a Tasker plug-in).
Great for running Google Maps with a Google Play Music widget or example
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More info here - http://smartphones.wonderhowto.com/...above-app-your-samsung-galaxy-note-2-0146243/
Free Version -
Have a play with the Free Version first, but the paid version will allow you to do more (setting profiles and other stuff).
Paid Version
EDIT:
XDA Thread is here
This icon appears whenever my data allowance has been used up. My network who are usually useful with things like this were otherwise on this occasion.
My phone is rooted with CM and terminal editor. Although I've not well versed in terminal editor I can follow instructions, like adding read/write to the system folder so I could delete system apps.
Any help in the matter is greatly appreciated.
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Not sure entirely which app controls that, but you can find out by long pressing on the notification drawer then choosing App Info - should have the option to uncheck notifications. Unless it's system app that doesn't have that option. Then you could look into using the Xposed Framework and something like this: http://repo.xposed.info/module/de.defim.apk.notifyclean
Android system settings app that does have a "default equalizer app selector"
From many different Android devices/ROMs I'm remembering the system option that allows you to choose which app you want to use as your default Equalizer, see the picture below.
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So for some weird reasons we don't have this option in newer Androids anymore, hence I'd like to know if there exists any setting app or apps that can offer the very option you're seeing in the picture.
Just to make sure we're on the same page: I do not want to enable/disable any app from the app manager each and every time I want to switch from equalizer, it just don't make sense to do such redundant things at all.
Nobody got an answer?
I'm new to android and new to anything related to audio processing.
The thing is, I have a simple deep learning model to eliminate noise (barking dogs, cars, ...). I want to apply (use) it to the audio output on android phone (ex: when I call messenger, the sound comes from my friend have barking, I will turn on my app to get rid of dog barking, I will turn on my app to eliminates dog barking) but I don't know how to do it. I have found an architecture on Windows that shows where my model is located:
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On picture display shows both incoming and outgoing audio for a conversation. Can someone tell me how it looks in android or any information, I've seen something here but for a novice like me it's too little information.