[MOD] Viper4Android Nougat ROMs, working and tested at Moto X2 2014 - X 2014 Themes and Apps

Hi,
Here I have Viper4android the best equalizer o ever used and guide to install...
1: Download zip file below added below Link
2: Root your device as described in my Root for 7.0 same as 8.0 as describes in my last thread.
3: Place zip file internal storage
4: go to Custom Recovery I.e. TWRP
5: Install zip file, press Reboot System
6: install root explorer, go to directory "system/vendor/etc"
7: you will see file named "audio_effects.conf"
8: Rename file as "audio_effects.conf.back"
9: Now go to installed apps and open Viper4android, it will ask to install driver, click yes...
10: After some time it will say reboot...
11: Now Reboot and enjoy
I have tested at custom/stock Nougat ROM for moto x2 and working, sound is Awsome... I always missed good equalizer in new ROMS and here you go....
Have a nice day
File attached below.
Note: Be patient while installing driver if shows close or wait for app press wait until it shows reboot!! Enjoy
https://mega.nz/#!MmQlAIZI!gy21yMqT6bN0aigs_ybyUN3PisNwolKVwN4RRRVwEOw
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In nougat, you just have to install viperFX v6.1 and that's it, it works without needing to install a driver or modify anything.
You just have to consider having Selinux in permissive mode. regards
It also works together with dolby

Casper1982 said:
In nougat, you just have to install viperFX v6.1 and that's it, it works without needing to install a driver or modify anything.
You just have to consider having Selinux in permissive mode. regards
It also works together with dolby
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Ok I'll try it

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[FIX/GUIDE] Viper4Android Nexus 6p

I have been relentlessly trying to fix the drivers that couldn't install, even when I installed it. So I have finally found a fix tinkering with my system folder. I will be posting a guide + the fix so scroll down to the appropriate section! I understand that other people posted the guide but I wanted to share my own way of doing it
Pre requisite s:
Busy box
Root (non systemless because it didn't work for me on systemless)
={ GUIDE }=
1) Install Viper4Android either from other posts or from the download links below which is a flashable zip with a dark theme
2) Download SELinuxEnforcing from the download link below and install it, THERE WILL BE A WARNING FOR SOME THAY IT CAN HARM THE SYSTEM, PRESS READ MORE OR SIMILAR AND PRESS INSTALL ANYWAY. THE APP WAS JUST REMOVED FROM PLAY STORE AND THIS HAS NO HARM THAT IT CAN INFLICT!
3)Go to SELinuxEnforcing and accept root permission then press on the permissive button.
4) Download root browser from the Play Store created by JRummy.
5) Alright ready for the fun part, reboot into Recovery mode TWRP
Decrypt your device( if you have it encrypted)
6) Press install and locate to the area that this v4a zip is located ( mostly /sdcard/downloads)
6) Press and install the zip
Reboot into device
7) Go into viper4android and install the driver
8) Reboot and after if you DO not see any installed driver, move on to the FIX section!
_——_
Pre requisites[FIX] + pre installed by you :
Busybox[GUIDE]
Root[GUIDE]
SELinuxEnforcing[GUIDE]
Root Browser
={ FIX }=
Got Root? Anyway, looks like its still saying Driver not Installed even though you installed it.
1) Now there's a very easy fix. Given that you have root browser following on from the guide or sliding through to this section taking a look at the pre requisites, go into it.
2) You will now be welcomed with a lot of folders. Locate to
system then vendor then etc then you will see audio_effects.conf that is interrupting the drivers.
3) What you want to do now is to long press it, which will pop up with various options, press rename and change .conf to .bak which will disable the configuration script but keeping it backed up for if anything that goes wrong.
4) Reboot and voila! Your drivers should say neon activated and etc.
PRESS THANKS IF IT HELPED AND WORKED SO THAT OTHER PEOPLE CAN SEE ITS VALIDITY
Read here too. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2952137 I've been using Viper Atmos for a week or so now ever since the op made it work perfect with Nexus 6p.
Sent from San Antonio Tx- Nexus 6p

SM-A320FL - Android 7 - Root, Xposed Framwork and NO Lag Tutorial

I posted this a while ago in the [sm-a320fl][7.0][firmware] thread. Now in a new thread, so everybody will find it.
I'm not responsible for any damage. My phone was not branded.
This tutorial is only for SM-A320FL, also known as Galaxy A3!
Make sure you read the whole tutorial before doing anything.
Make a backup of your data. You need to make a factory reset!
Also read the additional information in the separated threads! Knox will be tripped after that, so you can't use it any more. And no more Warranty!
You can find a Android 7 version with the latest security patch with google or just use the linked one. Make sure the CSC is correct for your country/language.
1. Download the following stuff:
Android 7 A320FLXXU1BQH7_A320FLOXA1BQH7_A320FLXXU1BQG6.zip thx to tys0n
Latest Odin3
twrp_3.1.1-1_sm-a320f_11917 thx to ashyx
[*]Boot image patch no-verity-no-encrypt_ashyx thx to ashyx
[*][UNOFFICIAL] Material Design Xposed Installer [09/09/17] thx to DVDandroid
Xposed Installer 3.1.5 thx to rovo89
Magisk thx to topjohnwu
2. Flash Android 7 via Odin. There are enough tutorials on how to do that. Basicly unzip the Android 7 zip file and assign the AP_... file to the AP slot, the BL_... file to the BL slot and so on.
2.a Unlock OEM: Settings -> Developer Options -> OEM unlocking More Information
3. Flash TWRP via Odin; Thread with additional informations
Instructions summary:
Flash with ODIN 3.10.7 in the AP slot.
Put your device in DOWNLOAD mode.
Uncheck Auto reboot.
Load the respective file below into the AP slot and hit start.
After flashing and ODIN reports PASS immediately reboot to recovery by holding POWER + VOL DOWN.
As soon as the screen goes blank change to VOL UP whilst holding POWER + HOME.
You should now see TWRP recovery.
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4. Now install via TWRP the Boot image patch no-verity-no-encrypt_ashyx. To do that, just copy the zip file to your SD card. Go to TWRP and install it with the Install option within TWRP. Reboot to System.
4. Format Data in TWRP. To do that click on Wipe -> Format Data in TWRP. After that all your data is lost! Reboot to System.
5. Copy the Xposed Installer APK file to your SD card and install the APK. Make sure you have third party sources enabled. Reboot to TWRP.
6. Copy the Magisk ZIP file to your SD card and install it via TWRP. Reboot to System.
7. Open the Magisk Manager and enable root access via SuperUser within the Manager.
8. Open the Magisk Manager and search for Xposed Framework SDK 24. You need the SDK 24 or else it won't work. Install Xposed.
8. Open Xposed Installer and install the latest Xposed framework. Follow the steps displayed.
9. Now you should have root access, Magisk and Xposed up and running.
Quotes and additional information:
[RECOVERY][ROOT][TWRP 3.1.1-1] Galaxy A3 - SM-A320F/FL/Y (2017) by ashyx
[*][UNOFFICIAL] Material Design Xposed Installer [09/09/17] by DVDandroid
[2017.9.6] Magisk v14.0 - Root & Universal Systemless Interface [Android 5.0+] by topjohnwu
[*][2017.9.9][Magisk][SDK 21-25] Xposed v87.3 - Universal Systemless Compatibility by topjohnwu
[OFFICIAL] Xposed for Lollipop/Marshmallow/Nougat/Oreo by rovo89
---------- Post added at 11:22 AM ---------- Previous post was at 11:07 AM ----------
khanvict90 said:
Any body else have lag with the patern unlock screen ?
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I had the same problem and it drove me crazy. It appeared every time after I rooted my phone with the old "flash the SuperUser.zip via TWRP" method.
After I rooted my phone via Magisk (Tutorial above), there is no more annoying lag. :good:
Trying to install sdk25/sdk25 and getting an error:
Wrong Android version:
This file is for: SDK25
Please download the correct package
for your Android version
Failed
Installation error
simple_s said:
8. Open the Magisk Manager and search for Xposed Framework SDK 24. You need the SDK 24 or else it won't work. Install Xposed.
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Anyway, I face the lockscreen lag even if I use Magisk to root my phone. So, sadly no luck for me...
Thanks for the tutorial.
I have two questions.
1. is it needed to use the Xposed installer by DVDandroid, or does the official one do the same job when using Xposed Magisk module?
2. I read you end in a bootloop when using the Magisk way on the Superman ROM thread for S7
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=74048136&postcount=11120
answer here
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=74054639&postcount=11125
does this also happen with A320FL? I installed Xposed in system because of that and have no problems.
y2klol said:
Trying to install sdk25/sdk25 and getting an error:
Wrong Android version:
This file is for: SDK25
Please download the correct package
for your Android version
Failed
Installation error
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Please read the tutorial! You need SDK 24 if you are on Android 7.
Pat750 said:
Thanks for the tutorial.
I have two questions.
1. is it needed to use the Xposed installer by DVDandroid, or does the official one do the same job when using Xposed Magisk module?
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I didn't try that. Maybe it will work.
Pat750 said:
2. I read you end in a bootloop when using the Magisk way on the Superman ROM thread for S7
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=74048136&postcount=11120
answer here
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=74054639&postcount=11125
does this also happen with A320FL? I installed Xposed in system because of that and have no problems.
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In my opinion it will do the same thing and get stuck in a boot loop. Didn't try it.
simple_s said:
Please read the tutorial! You need SDK 24 if you are on Android 7.
In my message I stated that I tried both sdk24 and sdk25 neither worked. I only posted the error message for sdk25 but it was the same for 24.
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y2klol said:
Trying to install sdk25/sdk25 and getting an error:
Wrong Android version:
This file is for: SDK25
Please download the correct package
for your Android version
Failed
Installation error
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y2klol said:
In my message I stated that I tried both sdk24 and sdk25 neither worked. I only posted the error message for sdk25 but it was the same for 24.
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In your original post you wrote SDK25 twice. So it is not obvious you meant SDK24 and SDK25.
I'm sorry that it didn't work for you. Did you use all the files in the tutorial? What phone do you have and what Android 7 version?
Is it normal that the system takes a while to boot after flashing no verity no encrypt?
Should i hard reset? It is been like 5 mins
ii_Troy said:
Is it normal that the system takes a while to boot after flashing no verity no encrypt?
Should i hard reset? It is been like 5 mins
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I had the same issue - turns out I missed the formatting step in TWRP.
Before flashing no verity, go to Wipe > Format Data Partition (I cant remember the exact wording)
simple_s said:
In your original post you wrote SDK25 twice. So it is not obvious you meant SDK24 and SDK25.
I'm sorry that it didn't work for you. Did you use all the files in the tutorial? What phone do you have and what Android 7 version?
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Oh yes, I did. My apologies. It's A5 (2017) and the firmware is A520FXXS2BQJ1 - Galaxy A5 SM-A520F OPS Australia (Optus). Do I have to use the one posted? What is that?
y2klol said:
Oh yes, I did. My apologies. It's A5 (2017) and the firmware is A520FXXS2BQJ1 - Galaxy A5 SM-A520F OPS Australia (Optus). Do I have to use the one posted? What is that?
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I only tried this tutorial on an A3. Especially the firmware and the TWRP are specialised for the A3. I think the A5 has also quite a different hardware.
Maybe someone in this thread can help you. They root A5:
A5 Root
All works great on my Galaxy A320FL, thanks !!
atlantix1 said:
Anyway, I face the lockscreen lag even if I use Magisk to root my phone. So, sadly no luck for me...
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its because you fllashed no verify no encrypt this zip should only be flash when you root with super su ...
am i the only one here finding this tutorial poorly written? example:
"4. Now install via TWRP the Boot image patch no-verity-no-encrypt_ashyx. To do that, just copy the zip file to your SD card. Go to TWRP and install it with the Install option within TWRP. Reboot to System."
if you that and you decide to root with magisk you are fked you are gonna face the lock screen delay after you enter the password.
"5. Copy the XposedInstaller_by_dvdandroid_09_09_17.apk file to your SD card and install the APK. Make sure you have third party sources enabled. Reboot to TWRP."
do we install it?? do we just leave it there???
"8. Open the Magisk Manager and search for Xposed Framework SDK 24. You need the SDK 24 or else it won't work. Install Xposed. "
witch means = find the module and install it, then enable it, then reboot. now go to exposed and install it then reboot again, now you do have it.
by the way sorry for my bad english .
Hi there.
I found something interesting by accident.
Maybe it is not necessary to install the Xposed Framework via Magisk.
Just use the Magisk Manager as a Super SU replacement and install the Xposed Framework (latest version is 89) directly via the new Xposed Installer (latest version is 3.1.5).
Official Xposed by rovo89
It seems that the phone is running a little bit smoother.
Also it seems that the boot patch is causing some problems.
Maybe the whole tutorial needs to be overlooked. But unfortunately I have now time right now.
nekos95 said:
am i the only one here finding this tutorial poorly written? example:
"4. Now install via TWRP the Boot image patch no-verity-no-encrypt_ashyx. To do that, just copy the zip file to your SD card. Go to TWRP and install it with the Install option within TWRP. Reboot to System."
if you that and you decide to root with magisk you are fked you are gonna face the lock screen delay after you enter the password.
"5. Copy the XposedInstaller_by_dvdandroid_09_09_17.apk file to your SD card and install the APK. Make sure you have third party sources enabled. Reboot to TWRP."
do we install it?? do we just leave it there???
"8. Open the Magisk Manager and search for Xposed Framework SDK 24. You need the SDK 24 or else it won't work. Install Xposed. "
witch means = find the module and install it, then enable it, then reboot. now go to exposed and install it then reboot again, now you do have it.
by the way sorry for my bad english .
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Sorry to hear that. Maybe you can write a new and better one.
simple_s said:
Sorry to hear that. Maybe you can write a new and better one.
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i kinda just did ... insteed of being ironic you should fix what you did wrong here , you might not realising this but not everyone here has experience to figure things out by himself and your tutorial is causing issues .
nekos95 said:
am i the only one here finding this tutorial poorly written? example:
"4. Now install via TWRP the Boot image patch no-verity-no-encrypt_ashyx. To do that, just copy the zip file to your SD card. Go to TWRP and install it with the Install option within TWRP. Reboot to System."
if you that and you decide to root with magisk you are fked you are gonna face the lock screen delay after you enter the password.
"5. Copy the XposedInstaller_by_dvdandroid_09_09_17.apk file to your SD card and install the APK. Make sure you have third party sources enabled. Reboot to TWRP."
do we install it?? do we just leave it there???
"8. Open the Magisk Manager and search for Xposed Framework SDK 24. You need the SDK 24 or else it won't work. Install Xposed. "
witch means = find the module and install it, then enable it, then reboot. now go to exposed and install it then reboot again, now you do have it.
by the way sorry for my bad english .
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Sorry I have to replay again. I had just a few minutes this morning.
At point 5 I clearly wrote that you have to install the apk!
At point 8 it should be clear that you have to follow the instructions from Xposed. Everybody knows that and has nothing to do with the basic tutorial.
nekos95 said:
i kinda just did ... insteed of being ironic you should fix what you did wrong here , you might not realising this but not everyone here has experience to figure things out by himself and your tutorial is causing issues .
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Xposed, Root and what not is nothing for beginners. I clearly mentioned that you have to read a lot of stuff. This is not for beginners. Instead of whining and telling me how to do stuff, just write your own thread. Link everything and mention resources. Not everything in this world is baby save. You have to educate yourself!
I overlooked the whole tutorial. I think it is better now and baby save.
Hello,
I cannot get this to work.
Flashing Android 7.0 works
Installing TWRP works
Installing the xposed apk works
but after flashing the magisk zip file i get the message "verification failed" when trying to boot
How can i fix this?
Edit: I managed to fix it. I had to format after install TWRP
BananaOctopus said:
Hello,
I cannot get this to work.
Flashing Android 7.0 works
Installing TWRP works
Installing the xposed apk works
but after flashing the magisk zip file i get the message "verification failed" when trying to boot
How can i fix this?
Edit: I managed to fix it. I had to format after install TWRP
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Thank you for your help. I updated my phone to the newest Android 7 version today. I had the same problem and solved it with your method. So I implemented this step into the tutorial.

Viper4Android for XZ1 running any firmware!

I have found a version of v4a that works perfectly on the XZ1 and installation in simple.
NOTE! YOU MUST HAVE ROOT ENABLED TO INSTALL THIS!!!
1: Download viper4android from this location http://www.mediafire.com/file/pk567lnqxyujtba/ViPER4Android oreo romprovider.com.zip
2: Using a file manager, navigate to /vendor/etc and rename the audio_effects.conf file by adding .bak to the end after .conf
3: Power off your phone and boot into TWRP
4: Flash the downloaded v4a zip
5: Enjoy
Now we have a custom kernel thanks to @janjan with a root solution including a DRM fix thanks to @sToRm// and as @pergoteborg pointed out we also have Xposed and now we can enjoy custom tuned audio perfection thanks to yours truly.

How to Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo 8.0

Instructions to Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo
The instructions have been split into two parts for your convenience. The first part involves setting up the device before you proceed to the actual instructions to install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo 8.0. The second part covers installing ViPER4Android itself and the drivers.
Step 1: Pre-setup
Download and install Busybox on your rooted Android. V4A team recommend using Stephen (Stericson) Busybox, so download it by clicking on the app box below.
BusyBox
Stephen (Stericson) Tools FreeDownload
Once it has been installed on your device, launch the app from the app drawer.
As soon as the app starts, it will prompt you for root permissions, so grant them.
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo - Busybox Installation
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo – Busybox Installation
Make sure that you are in the “Install Busybox” tab. Do not modify any options, leave them as they are.
Tap on the “Install” button on the very bottom of the app screen. The Busybox installation will start and complete in no time. You shall see the confirmation message instantly.
Next, download a root-enabled file manager of your choice. We prefer Solid Explorer for its simplicity and efficiency.
Solid Explorer File Manager
NeatBytes Productivity FreeDownload
Once installed, launch Solid Explorer.
Swipe out from the left edge of the app screen and tap on “Root” under the “Storages” menu.
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo - Give Root permissions to Solid Explorer
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo – Give Root permissions to Solid Explorer
The app will prompt for root permissions, grant them.
Navigate to /Vendor/etc. Find the file named “audio_effects.conf”.
Long-press on the file, then tap on the 3-dot overflow menu on the top-right and select “Rename”.
Change the filename to “audio_effects.conf.bak“. You could have simply deleted the file, but we advise you to rename it so that if you want to restore in future, it will spare you some trouble.
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo - Rename "audio_effects.conf" file in /vendor/etc
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo – Rename “audio_effects.conf” file in /vendor/etc
Just tap on “OK” and exit the Solid Explorer.
Finally, the last thing to do is set SELinux status as Permissive. We can do that easily using “The SELinux Switch” app. So, download the app and install it on your device – The.SELinux.Switch.ver.6.0.3.build.603.apk. Then launch the app, grant it root permissions, and press the “Permissive” button. If you find it troublesome, you can simply follow our tutorial.
Just reboot your device. It is very important to reboot after you have performed the above.
Step 2: Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo
Now that you have properly setup your Android device to install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo, follow the steps below.
Download ViPER4Android for Android Oreo: ViPER4Android_FX_v2505.zip
Extract the downloaded file. You shall then have two files:
ViPER4Android_FX_v2505_A4.x-A7.x.apk
ViPER4Android_FX_v2505_A7.x_Nougat_IO_test_fix.apk
We are only going to need the latter (ViPER4Android_FX_v2505_A7.x_Nougat_IO_test_fix.apk).
Connect your device to the PC and transfer the file to it.
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo - Install ViPER4Android app
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo – Install ViPER4Android app
Now open Solid Explorer (Or any other file explorer). Navigate to the location where you placed the *.apk file and install it.
Once installed, go to the app drawer and tap on “ViPER4Android”.
As soon as the app is launched, it will prompt you for driver installation.
Just tap on “YES”. You shall instantly be asked for root permissions, so grant them.
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo - Driver Installation
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo – Driver Installation
The driver installation will begin and your phone’s screen will freeze. Don’t worry, it’s going as planned. Do not exit the app or press any buttons.
After 30-60 seconds the process will complete. Simply tap on “OK” and reboot your device.
Once your phone has rebooted, open the V4A app again and swipe out from the left to open the menu.
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo - Driver Status
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo – Driver Status
Select “Driver Status”. It should display the status value as “Normal”. You are now ready to give a nice push to your phone’s audio experience by customizing settings in the ViPER4Android app.
I just installed the magisk module and works perfect [emoji848] View attachment 4427228
Enviado desde mi SM-G955F mediante Tapatalk
markoelprototipo said:
I just installed the magisk module and works perfect [emoji848] View attachment 4427228
Enviado desde mi SM-G955F mediante Tapatalk
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If you listen carefully you will notice that with the Magisk module you do not get changes when you activate the different configurations. And instead with this method everything is working in the best way. Thank you for your comments!
adriano222 said:
If you listen carefully you will notice that with the Magisk module you do not get changes when you activate the different configurations. And instead with this method everything is working in the best way. Thank you for your comments!
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I tested all configurations and works perfect
markoelprototipo said:
I tested all configurations and works perfect
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Well in that case remains as an alternative for those who do not work well the other method. Regards!:bueno::RE
viperfx for s7 edge oreo rom
adriano222 said:
Instructions to Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo
The instructions have been split into two parts for your convenience. The first part involves setting up the device before you proceed to the actual instructions to install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo 8.0. The second part covers installing ViPER4Android itself and the drivers.
Step 1: Pre-setup
Download and install Busybox on your rooted Android. V4A team recommend using Stephen (Stericson) Busybox, so download it by clicking on the app box below.
BusyBox
Stephen (Stericson) Tools FreeDownload
Once it has been installed on your device, launch the app from the app drawer.
As soon as the app starts, it will prompt you for root permissions, so grant them.
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo - Busybox Installation
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo – Busybox Installation
Make sure that you are in the “Install Busybox” tab. Do not modify any options, leave them as they are.
Tap on the “Install” button on the very bottom of the app screen. The Busybox installation will start and complete in no time. You shall see the confirmation message instantly.
Next, download a root-enabled file manager of your choice. We prefer Solid Explorer for its simplicity and efficiency.
Solid Explorer File Manager
NeatBytes Productivity FreeDownload
Once installed, launch Solid Explorer.
Swipe out from the left edge of the app screen and tap on “Root” under the “Storages” menu.
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo - Give Root permissions to Solid Explorer
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo – Give Root permissions to Solid Explorer
The app will prompt for root permissions, grant them.
Navigate to /Vendor/etc. Find the file named “audio_effects.conf”.
Long-press on the file, then tap on the 3-dot overflow menu on the top-right and select “Rename”.
Change the filename to “audio_effects.conf.bak“. You could have simply deleted the file, but we advise you to rename it so that if you want to restore in future, it will spare you some trouble.
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo - Rename "audio_effects.conf" file in /vendor/etc
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo – Rename “audio_effects.conf” file in /vendor/etc
Just tap on “OK” and exit the Solid Explorer.
Finally, the last thing to do is set SELinux status as Permissive. We can do that easily using “The SELinux Switch” app. So, download the app and install it on your device – The.SELinux.Switch.ver.6.0.3.build.603.apk. Then launch the app, grant it root permissions, and press the “Permissive” button. If you find it troublesome, you can simply follow our tutorial.
Just reboot your device. It is very important to reboot after you have performed the above.
Step 2: Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo
Now that you have properly setup your Android device to install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo, follow the steps below.
Download ViPER4Android for Android Oreo: ViPER4Android_FX_v2505.zip
Extract the downloaded file. You shall then have two files:
ViPER4Android_FX_v2505_A4.x-A7.x.apk
ViPER4Android_FX_v2505_A7.x_Nougat_IO_test_fix.apk
We are only going to need the latter (ViPER4Android_FX_v2505_A7.x_Nougat_IO_test_fix.apk).
Connect your device to the PC and transfer the file to it.
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo - Install ViPER4Android app
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo – Install ViPER4Android app
Now open Solid Explorer (Or any other file explorer). Navigate to the location where you placed the *.apk file and install it.
Once installed, go to the app drawer and tap on “ViPER4Android”.
As soon as the app is launched, it will prompt you for driver installation.
Just tap on “YES”. You shall instantly be asked for root permissions, so grant them.
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo - Driver Installation
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo – Driver Installation
The driver installation will begin and your phone’s screen will freeze. Don’t worry, it’s going as planned. Do not exit the app or press any buttons.
After 30-60 seconds the process will complete. Simply tap on “OK” and reboot your device.
Once your phone has rebooted, open the V4A app again and swipe out from the left to open the menu.
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo - Driver Status
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo – Driver Status
Select “Driver Status”. It should display the status value as “Normal”. You are now ready to give a nice push to your phone’s audio experience by customizing settings in the ViPER4Android app.
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Hello, sir im trying to install viper4android on samsung s7 edge G935FD im using oreo 8.0 (samsung experience 9) offical vietnam rom i got this rom from this website.
i did same as you told to do to install viperfx but the problem is there is no file named as ''audio_effect.conf'' in root/Vendor/etc
in root/vendor/etc there is a file named as audio_effects_common.conf.
and if i go to root/system/etc there i can see these two files ''audio_effects.conf'' and ''audio_effects_sec.conf''
and as you said to rename ''audio_effects.conf'' as ''audio_effects.conf.bak'' i did this but after doing this when i open viper it says tap yes to install drivers when i tap yes it says ''driver install failed: the busybox installation found on your device doesnot work. this usually means you installed a wrong or broken busybox. V4A needs stericson's busybox to work.if you are sure you installed the proper busybox,then please confirm your device has been completely rooted.''
and my root is fine and even busybox is installed properly i guess actually error comes when i rename the ''audio_effect.conf'' to ''audio_effect.conf.bak'' and if i rename it back to ''audio_effect.conf'' then it doesnot show me this error but it keeps on asking my to install driver again and again please help me it been more then 18 hours im trying to install viperfx but i cant do it
im a music love i managed to get a good headphone but without viper4android music dont feell that good
No download links dor busybox
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I can't find download links for busybox
M seeing only audio_effects.xml and audio_policy.conf
Which 1 shld i rename??
Phenomenali'm said:
M seeing only audio_effects.xml and audio_policy.conf
Which 1 shld i rename??
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This is the friend file!:good:
wasaymirza said:
Hello, sir im trying to install viper4android on samsung s7 edge G935FD im using oreo 8.0 (samsung experience 9) offical vietnam rom i got this rom from this website.
i did same as you told to do to install viperfx but the problem is there is no file named as ''audio_effect.conf'' in root/Vendor/etc
in root/vendor/etc there is a file named as audio_effects_common.conf.
and if i go to root/system/etc there i can see these two files ''audio_effects.conf'' and ''audio_effects_sec.conf''
and as you said to rename ''audio_effects.conf'' as ''audio_effects.conf.bak'' i did this but after doing this when i open viper it says tap yes to install drivers when i tap yes it says ''driver install failed: the busybox installation found on your device doesnot work. this usually means you installed a wrong or broken busybox. V4A needs stericson's busybox to work.if you are sure you installed the proper busybox,then please confirm your device has been completely rooted.''
and my root is fine and even busybox is installed properly i guess actually error comes when i rename the ''audio_effect.conf'' to ''audio_effect.conf.bak'' and if i rename it back to ''audio_effect.conf'' then it doesnot show me this error but it keeps on asking my to install driver again and again please help me it been more then 18 hours im trying to install viperfx but i cant do it
im a music love i managed to get a good headphone but without viper4android music dont feell that good
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Were you able to find a fix for this? I'm having the same issues, and cannot find a solution. Thanks!
Sagoode said:
Were you able to find a fix for this? I'm having the same issues, and cannot find a solution. Thanks!
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Same goes here

[MOD] ARCore using latest APK and other apps

Enable ARcore and other funky AR apps on stock rom
This little zip enables ARcore for the Asus Max Pro M1 stock rom
Tried and tested successfully on the ZB601KL variant (4/64)
Not tested on custom rom - will probably not work.
What works:
1. Latest ARCore
2. Measure App
3. IKEA app
4. Line draw app
5. AR Stickers modded (see below)
This is based on these two:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76920297&postcount=5176
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76580197&postcount=1
Hence thanks to these two gentlemen and full credits to them:
@Arnova8G2
@Stampyron
Steps (reproducing from @Stampyron thread with some modifications) :
Step 1. Download and install ARCore apk from here https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google-inc/arcore/arcore-1-3-18060406-release/
Step 2. Install an app that use ARCore. If you're lazy, you can use this apk https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/googl...-anywhere-with-ar-2-0-0-android-apk-download/
Step 3. Open the app you installed in step 2 and let it crash. This will make the folders and files that we're going to use later on.
Step 4. Download the file named arcore_x00t.zip
Step 5. Reboot to twrp and and flash the zip file
Step 6. Reboot to system. Now you can use any apps that require ARCore!
NOTE: If you updated ARCore repeat step 3 onwards
ARStickers Updated to ver 1.2.180326103.apk - 4 July 2018
ARStickers doesnt work with the apk from apkmirror.com. Use this modded one instead
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1DqnA2lFV5QYq7vQDah2IMLlAO285nKzK
(thanks to @Arnova8G2)
Explanation
@Arnova8G2 twrp zip is based on placing a file in the /data partition and renaming it as per the ro.build.product value.
However for stock ROM, the true value that works for this device is what is returned by ro.product.device instead in the system (different from the one in twrp), hence the modification is needed
The value in the fully booted stock rom is "ASUS_X00T_2"
And the second modification needed is to make the file name include "8.1" for latest oreo for this device.
Hence the file name now that works for this device in stock ROM is: "device_profile_ASUS_X00T_2_colon_8.1.textproto"
Enjoy!
candiesdoodle said:
Enable ARcore and other funky AR apps
This little zip enables ARcore for the Asus Max Pro M1
Tried and tested successfully on the ZB601KL variant (4/64)
What works:
1. Latest ARCore
2. Measure App
3. IKEA app
4. Line draw app
5. AR Stickers modded (see below)
This is based on these two:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76920297&postcount=5176
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76580197&postcount=1
Hence thanks to these two gentlemen and full credits to them:
@Arnova8G2
@Stampyron
Steps (reproducing from @Stampyron thread with some modifications) :
Step 1. Download and install ARCore apk from here https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google...-apk-download/
Step 2. Install an app that use ARCore. If you're lazy, you can use this apk https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google...where-with-ar/
Step 3. Open the app you installed in step 2 and let it crash. This will make the folders and files that we're going to use later on.
Step 4. Download the file named arcore_x00t.zip
Step 5. Reboot to twrp and and flash the zip file
Step 6. Reboot to system. Now you can use any apps that require ARCore!
NOTE: If you updated ARCore repeat step 3 onwards
ARStickers
ARStickers doesnt work with the apk from apkmirror.com. Use this modded one instead
https://drive.google.com/open?id=17r5Hg-WyRTRVAkqx40vmSHyrDMAxmKQG
(thanks to @Arnova8G2)
Explanation
@Arnova8G2 twrp zip is based on placing a file in the /data partition and renaming it as per the ro.build.product value.
However the true value that works for this device is what is returned by ro.product.device instead in the system (different from the one in twrp), hence the modification is needed
The value in the fully booted rom is "ASUS_X00T_2"
And the second modification needed is to make the file name include "8.1" for latest oreo for this device.
Hence the file name now that works for this device is: "device_profile_ASUS_X00T_2_colon_8.1.textproto"
Enjoy!
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Thanks for the work.Can u suggest me some good ar apps as ur links are not working
Bhuvi100 said:
Thanks for the work.Can u suggest me some good ar apps as ur links are not working
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Links updated. Please try now
I am waiting for magisk module. I don't want to temper system
Aftab_khatri said:
I am waiting for magisk module. I don't want to temper system
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this is data partition, nothing on system
candiesdoodle said:
Enable ARcore and other funky AR apps on stock rom
This little zip enables ARcore for the Asus Max Pro M1 stock rom
Tried and tested successfully on the ZB601KL variant (4/64)
Not tested on custom rom - will probably not work.
What works:
1. Latest ARCore
2. Measure App
3. IKEA app
4. Line draw app
5. AR Stickers modded (see below)
This is based on these two:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76920297&postcount=5176
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76580197&postcount=1
Hence thanks to these two gentlemen and full credits to them:
@Arnova8G2
@Stampyron
Steps (reproducing from @Stampyron thread with some modifications) :
Step 1. Download and install ARCore apk from here https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google-inc/arcore/arcore-1-3-18060406-release/
Step 2. Install an app that use ARCore. If you're lazy, you can use this apk https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/googl...-anywhere-with-ar-2-0-0-android-apk-download/
Step 3. Open the app you installed in step 2 and let it crash. This will make the folders and files that we're going to use later on.
Step 4. Download the file named arcore_x00t.zip
Step 5. Reboot to twrp and and flash the zip file
Step 6. Reboot to system. Now you can use any apps that require ARCore!
NOTE: If you updated ARCore repeat step 3 onwards
ARStickers
ARStickers doesnt work with the apk from apkmirror.com. Use this modded one instead
https://drive.google.com/open?id=17r5Hg-WyRTRVAkqx40vmSHyrDMAxmKQG
(thanks to @Arnova8G2)
Explanation
@Arnova8G2 twrp zip is based on placing a file in the /data partition and renaming it as per the ro.build.product value.
However for stock ROM, the true value that works for this device is what is returned by ro.product.device instead in the system (different from the one in twrp), hence the modification is needed
The value in the fully booted stock rom is "ASUS_X00T_2"
And the second modification needed is to make the file name include "8.1" for latest oreo for this device.
Hence the file name now that works for this device in stock ROM is: "device_profile_ASUS_X00T_2_colon_8.1.textproto"
Enjoy!
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Does it require a rooted phone?
Abby 244 said:
Does it require a rooted phone?
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Yes
candiesdoodle said:
Enable ARcore and other funky AR apps on stock rom
This little zip enables ARcore for the Asus Max Pro M1 stock rom
Tried and tested successfully on the ZB601KL variant (4/64)
Not tested on custom rom - will probably not work.
What works:
1. Latest ARCore
2. Measure App
3. IKEA app
4. Line draw app
5. AR Stickers modded (see below)
This is based on these two:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76920297&postcount=5176
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76580197&postcount=1
Hence thanks to these two gentlemen and full credits to them:
@Arnova8G2
@Stampyron
Steps (reproducing from @Stampyron thread with some modifications) :
Step 1. Download and install ARCore apk from here https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google-inc/arcore/arcore-1-3-18060406-release/
Step 2. Install an app that use ARCore. If you're lazy, you can use this apk https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/googl...-anywhere-with-ar-2-0-0-android-apk-download/
Step 3. Open the app you installed in step 2 and let it crash. This will make the folders and files that we're going to use later on.
Step 4. Download the file named arcore_x00t.zip
Step 5. Reboot to twrp and and flash the zip file
Step 6. Reboot to system. Now you can use any apps that require ARCore!
NOTE: If you updated ARCore repeat step 3 onwards
ARStickers Updated to ver 1.2.180326103.apk - 4 July 2018
ARStickers doesnt work with the apk from apkmirror.com. Use this modded one instead
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1DqnA2lFV5QYq7vQDah2IMLlAO285nKzK
(thanks to @Arnova8G2)
Explanation
@Arnova8G2 twrp zip is based on placing a file in the /data partition and renaming it as per the ro.build.product value.
However for stock ROM, the true value that works for this device is what is returned by ro.product.device instead in the system (different from the one in twrp), hence the modification is needed
The value in the fully booted stock rom is "ASUS_X00T_2"
And the second modification needed is to make the file name include "8.1" for latest oreo for this device.
Hence the file name now that works for this device in stock ROM is: "device_profile_ASUS_X00T_2_colon_8.1.textproto"
Enjoy!
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This method did not work for me. Ar stickers and draw a line app still force closes
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When I open draw a line app it says "AR CORE KEEPS ON STOPPING".
In recovery zip file is unable flash as digest file cannot be found.
Abby 244 said:
When I open draw a line app it says "AR CORE KEEPS ON STOPPING".
In recovery zip file is unable flash as digest file cannot be found.
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I tried and it works just fine
Which twrp are you using.
candiesdoodle said:
I tried and it works just fine
Which twrp are you using.
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I used an otg hard drive .
I so want this feature.:crying:
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When we go to the AR CORE app link , it provides with 2 versions of the app.
Though I have tried both and none of it worked for me .
I am on the latest build i.e. 311 .
Can I reset the partitions that are already made ?
I don't want to factory reset.
Please help me .
I am a noob
Can I use internal memory of mobile to flash the zip as I don't have a memory card.
Abby 244 said:
I used an otg hard drive .
I so want this feature.:crying:
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When we go to the AR CORE app link , it provides with 2 versions of the app.
Though I have tried both and none of it worked for me .
I am on the latest build i.e. 311 .
Can I reset the partitions that are already made ?
I don't want to factory reset.
Please help me .
I am a noob
Can I use internal memory of mobile to flash the zip as I don't have a memory card.
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Yes
Install apks linked here. Then, Just download the zip to your phone. It will come to your internal memory of the phone - in downloads folder. Check using a file explorer such as "es file explorer" or "solid explorer"
Boot into twrp, and flash this file.
Then reboot the system. Done.
Ps- the two apk for arcore are for different platforms. Our phone is arm64, so download that.
candiesdoodle said:
Yes
Install apks linked here. Then, Just download the zip to your phone. It will come to your internal memory of the phone - in downloads folder. Check using a file explorer such as "es file explorer" or "solid explorer"
Boot into twrp, and flash this file.
Then reboot the system. Done.
Ps- the two apk for arcore are for different platforms. Our phone is arm64, so download that.
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Did what u said , still problem presists. Moreover in twrp my root memory shows 0mb i.e. nothing.
Abby 244 said:
Did what u said , still problem presists. Moreover in twrp my root memory shows 0mb i.e. nothing.
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Your phone is encrypted. Move that file to sd card and install
Aftab_khatri said:
Your phone is encrypted. Move that file to sd card and install
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Using otg I get this
Abby 244 said:
Using otg I get this
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Dude
your data partition is encrypted, you can't flash the zip.
You gotta do it manually after booting into the Rom:
1. Look in the zip for this file
/arcore_x00t.zip/data/data/com.google.ar.core/files/device_profile_database/device_profile_1_colon_8.textproto
2. Copy it to this location with this name. Use a file explorer with root permission:
/data/data/com.google.ar.core/files/device_profile_database/device_profile_ASUS_X00T_2_colon_8.1.textproto
3. Go to a terminal and do these commands
su
restorecon /data/data/com.google.ar.core/files/device_profile_database/device_profile_ASUS_X00T_2_colon_8.1.textproto
4. Reboot.
candiesdoodle said:
Dude
your data partition is encrypted, you can't flash the zip.
You gotta do it manually after booting into the Rom:
1. Look in the zip for this file
/arcore_x00t.zip/data/data/com.google.ar.core/files/device_profile_database/device_profile_1_colon_8.textproto
2. Copy it to this location with this name. Use a file explorer with root permission:
/data/data/com.google.ar.core/files/device_profile_database/device_profile_ASUS_X00T_2_colon_8.1.textproto
3. Go to a terminal and do these commands
su
restorecon /storage/emulated/0/Download/XDA Forums/arcore_x00t.zip/data/data/com.google.ar.core/files/device_profile_database/device_profile_1_colon_8.textproto
4. Reboot.
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Can i do this without pc?
I was on step 2 of your above mentioned procedure but there was no file as :device_profile_ASUS_X00T_2_colon_8.1.textproto
Instead there was : device_profile_ASUS_A002_1_colon_7.textproto
Abby 244 said:
Can i do this without pc?
I was on step 2 of your above mentioned procedure but there was no file as :device_profile_ASUS_X00T_2_colon_8.1.textproto
Instead there was : device_profile_ASUS_A002_1_colon_7.textproto
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You have do it on the phone
And ofcourse there is no file with that name. You have to copy it to that folder with that name. Got it?
candiesdoodle said:
You have do it on the phone
And ofcourse there is no file with that name. You have to copy it to that folder with that name. Got it?
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Thanks for the quick reply. Just gonna try it .
candiesdoodle said:
You have do it on the phone
And ofcourse there is no file with that name. You have to copy it to that folder with that name. Got it?
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And this happened.
Abby 244 said:
And this happened.
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Oh common dude
You gotta type whole command in one go
restorecon /data/....
You are trying to execute the actual file..which is wrong

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