I recently changed my original custom rom from my lg g5 to the Resu. Remix. This rom is nice but, i want to use the original camera from the LG G5 to use the camera modes like 180* photos, someone can help me with this problem. Thank yo so much.
You can't use the stock camera on a custom CM/LOS rom - you'll have to decide what you want more and if it's the cam then you'll have to go back to stock or custom stock.
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I'm using the Varcains great CM11 ROM my my D605. However, since the picture quality of standard CM camera app is not as good as the pictures made by the stock camera I tried to install it from the stock ROM by de-odexing and signed it. But the installation failed.
I tried also the ported LG G2 Camera I found at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2540030 but to no avail
Is there any way to port the stock D605 LG Camera to a KK AOSP compatible apk? I know my way around in Linux, but I'm not an Android developer.
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harryruhr said:
I'm using the Varcains great CM11 ROM my my D605. However, since the picture quality of standard CM camera app is not as good as the pictures made by the stock camera I tried to install it from the stock ROM by de-odexing and signed it. But the installation failed.
I tried also the ported LG G2 Camera I found at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2540030 but to no avail
Is there any way to port the stock D605 LG Camera to a KK AOSP compatible apk? I know my way around in Linux, but I'm not an Android developer.
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@AwesomeSMS can you help ?
I'm running Liquids 4.4.4 AOSP rom on my G3. I was wondering if its possible to get the stock LG G3 lockscreen onto the rom???
bdolan said:
I'm running Liquids 4.4.4 AOSP rom on my G3. I was wondering if its possible to get the stock LG G3 lockscreen onto the rom???
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AOSP means stock android open source project. It's vanilla android and doesn't contain any vendor-specific things. The stock LG G3 lockscreen was written by LG and therefore is not open source.
You could try to find a 3rd party application that might provide the same functionality, but at this point, there is no way to make it work unless someone attempts to port it to AOSP.
Hi! I need a rom lollipop for my lg p760!
It is better http://forum.xda-developers.com/opt...om-resurrection-remix-lp-v5-2-0alpha-t2970305 or http://forum.xda-developers.com/optimus-l9/development/rom-resurrection-remix-t3051707 or http://forum.xda-developers.com/optimus-l9/development/android-5-0-lg-optimus-l9-aosp-t2937142?
The camera quality of these roms is better than rom stock? Are stable? Thank you very much!
So I just unlocked the bootloader on my L70 and installed a recovery, Been searching all around for
a lollipop rom... I have found lots of lollipop roms but all of them have a non working useless camera.
Even the kitkat based custom roms have the non working camera, So I went back to stock L70 rom.
So... Is there any rom out there for the LG L70 D320n F8 that actually has a full working camera? That's
my only concern really... I can live with any other problem with any custom rom for the phone so long
as the camera works....
PD: I mean the REAR CAMERA not the front camera.
I would also like to solve this bug
Custom ROMs on 8MP versions of LG L70
Now they have found solutions for the various problems for 8MP L70 devices( *F8 varients ). Though cyanogenmod is discontinued by now..
what kind of camera use by custom rom?
can i use stock camera in custom rom?
can i go back to stock rom from custom rom?
PythonHD said:
what kind of camera use by custom rom?
can i use stock camera in custom rom?
can i go back to stock rom from custom rom?
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There are stock based custom ROMs (like A.I.X., found elsewhere) and LOS based custom ROMs. AIX -- based on V30 stock Pie, Android 9 -- has improved LG stock camera.
Your won't have and can't have stock camera on LOS-based custom ROMs.
You can always return to stock firmware. Sometimes you have to go back to Nougat first to erase/flush out all the effects, then update back to more current stock firmware.
I'm running rooted stock Oreo myself.