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If you're like me and finally got V4A running successfully but didn't hear it affecting the actual audio output then try this script I used to use on my LG G4 successfully. Make sure to set it so its ran at boot and PROFIT! It worked for me! You have no idea how I'm excited to finally have V4A back and working now on my V10!!
#!/system/bin/sh
/system/xbin/supolicy --live "allow mediaserver mediaserver_tmpfs:file { read write execute };"
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Alternatively you can DOWNLOAD the script I exported, and import it using the app of your choosing. I recommend using ROM Toolbox.
Here's a quick step-by-step of how I got V4A running on my rooted Verizon LG V10 for those of you who like that sort of thing.
1. Go into SuperSU and disable namespace separation in SuperSU.
Thanks to gerry_753 for this tip.
2. Reboot.
3. Download and install this BusyBox by JRummy and install BusyBox into both system/bin and system/xbin.
4. Reboot.
*5. Download and install SELinuxModeChanger.
*6. Open SELinuxModeChanger and change the SELinux Mode to: Permissive.
7. Download the latest Viper4Android and install it.
8. Open V4A app and install the driver.
9. Reboot.
10. Open ROM Toolbox and make sure to give it Root permission.
11. Scroll down and select Scripter
12. Hit the + at the top and select Import
13. Find the Viper4Android_Script you downloaded and click it.
14. Now click the Viper4Android_Script and select Set at boot
15. Reboot.
*Indicates steps I didn't take to get mine to work, but others have had to take in order to get it to work.
Still haven't noticed a big increase...but things look correct after running the script.
The script didn't work for me
add app to system priv/app
Thank you.
R4NDR01D said:
If you're like me and finally got V4A running successfully but didn't hear it affecting the actual audio output then try this script I used to use on my LG G4 successfully. Make sure to set it so its ran at boot and PROFIT! It worked for me! You have no idea how I'm excited to finally have V4A back and working now on my V10!!
Alternatively you can DOWNLOAD the script I exported, and import it using the app of your choosing. I recommend using ROM Toolbox.
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Here's a quick step-by-step of how I got V4A running on my rooted Verizon LG V10 for those of you who like that sort of thing.
1. Go into SuperSU and disable namespace separation in SuperSU.
Thanks to gerry_753 for this tip.
2. Reboot.
3. Download and install this BusyBox by JRummy and install BusyBox.
4. Reboot.
5. Download the latest Viper4Android and install it.
6. Open V4A app and install the driver.
7. Reboot.
8. Open ROM Toolbox and make sure to give it Root permission.
9. Scroll down and select Scripter
10. Hit the + at the top and select Import
11. Find the Viper4Android_Script you downloaded and click it.
12. Not click the Viper4Android_Script and select Set at boot
13. Reboot
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THANK YOU!. These specific apps and these specific instructions worked perfectly the first time.
I can tell the difference and it's great. Still can't quite make out the difference with the LG HD Dac drivers, or whatever it's called. seems to help a little too...maybe I have to research how to fine tune that, if possible.
Thanks again.
Got everything installed and ran your script. Much like the picture above it says it's installed but it's NOT prcoessing. I can use the equalizer app from the market and that works fine but viper is still a no go. Such a disappointment.
I tried everything, installed busy boxes, have it permissions, paid 5 bucks to get the full version of toolbox to add program as a system app. Restarted i don't know how many times. Almost as painful as getting to work on my old fascinate was.... Any thoughts?
Ev3rM0r3 said:
Got everything installed and ran your script. Much like the picture above it says it's installed but it's NOT prcoessing. I can use the equalizer app from the market and that works fine but viper is still a no go. Such a disappointment.
I tried everything, installed busy boxes, have it permissions, paid 5 bucks to get the full version of toolbox to add program as a system app. Restarted i don't know how many times. Almost as painful as getting to work on my old fascinate was.... Any thoughts?
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Still need to set SELinux as permissive?
I had to for it to work.
mikeberding said:
Still need to set SELinux as permissive?
I had to for it to work.
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Looks like its a music app thing, I use Spotify primarily which doesn't like to work with 99% of equalizers.
Viper4Audio DOES work with local audio as well as googly player and others the same that the HIFI DAC does. That doesn't work with spotify either and its a known thing. Basically I can trick the phone for a single song by playing a song in google music's app, then changing immediately to spotify. But after the song is over it stops amping the audio. So the issue is spotify isn't taking advantage of the audio on its own. I think they need to fix this because spotify was the only reason I stopped downloading music. But seriously, I'd pirate my whole music list again just to have it usable in the player with viper.
So as far as I can tell spotify users you are still SOL. I recommend "Equalizer" from the market place as it does work. /wrist
Hey folks: don't know if this thread is on everyone's radar: it's in regards to the Hi Fi DAC apparently only working with the default music player...and the FIX that addresses it http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-v10/themes-apps/dac-fix-hi-fi-dac-everywhere-t3274457
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R4NDR01D said:
If you're like me and finally got V4A running successfully but didn't hear it affecting the actual audio output then try this script I used to use on my LG G4 successfully. Make sure to set it so its ran at boot and PROFIT! It worked for me! You have no idea how I'm excited to finally have V4A back and working now on my V10!!
Alternatively you can DOWNLOAD the script I exported, and import it using the app of your choosing. I recommend using ROM Toolbox.
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Here's a quick step-by-step of how I got V4A running on my rooted Verizon LG V10 for those of you who like that sort of thing.
1. Go into SuperSU and disable namespace separation in SuperSU.
Thanks to gerry_753 for this tip.
2. Reboot.
3. Download and install this BusyBox by JRummy and install BusyBox.
4. Reboot.
5. Download the latest Viper4Android and install it.
6. Open V4A app and install the driver.
7. Reboot.
8. Open ROM Toolbox and make sure to give it Root permission.
9. Scroll down and select Scripter
10. Hit the + at the top and select Import
11. Find the Viper4Android_Script you downloaded and click it.
12. Not click the Viper4Android_Script and select Set at boot
13. Reboot
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Hey @R4NDR01D, can I disable the ROM Toolbox Lite from start up after application of the script or do I need to have it on to "enforce" the script? I like to disable things from running booting up if they aren't absolutely necessary. Thanks
burnsky05 said:
Still haven't noticed a big increase...but things look correct after running the script.
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What do you have enabled? (Obviously) Make sure V4A-FX Powered on is Enabled, then below is the settings I've found work best for me:
Firequalizer: Enabled
Select Preset: Rock
Dynamic System: Enabled (Left everything else alone)
ViPER Bass: Enabled
Bass Mode: Natural
Frequency: 60Hz (Sometimes 80Hz)
Bass Boost: 6.0 dB
ViPER Clarity: Enabled
Mode: Natural
Clarity: 3.5 dB
CureTech+: Enabled
Binaural Level: Slight
Anything with built in equalizers (like PowerAmp) will often muddle the effects of V4A. There's ways around this. But I use purely Spotify these days and have noticed vast improvements using V4A now.
Also, if ever want to dabble with Convolution, Viper has a great IRS starter pack and explanation on his site. Supposedly you can bypass all my above settings by using just one IRS sample. But I've usually used them in combination with.
whitehawk66 said:
Hey folks: don't know if this thread is on everyone's radar: it's in regards to the Hi Fi DAC apparently only working with the default music player...and the FIX that addresses it http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-v10/themes-apps/dac-fix-hi-fi-dac-everywhere-t3274457
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Hey @R4NDR01D, can I disable the ROM Toolbox Lite from start up after application of the script or do I need to have it on to "enforce" the script? I like to disable things from running booting up if they aren't absolutely necessary. Thanks
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No. Unfortunately it's a script that has to be ran on each boot otherwise V4A won't work.
mikeberding said:
Still need to set SELinux as permissive?
I had to for it to work.
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I honestly never understood where to find this setting so I never messed with it and it's worked fine. Can you explain where one could alter this setting and I can add to OP.
Ev3rM0r3 said:
Looks like its a music app thing, I use Spotify primarily which doesn't like to work with 99% of equalizers.
Viper4Audio DOES work with local audio as well as googly player and others the same that the HIFI DAC does. That doesn't work with spotify either and its a known thing. Basically I can trick the phone for a single song by playing a song in google music's app, then changing immediately to spotify. But after the song is over it stops amping the audio. So the issue is spotify isn't taking advantage of the audio on its own. I think they need to fix this because spotify was the only reason I stopped downloading music. But seriously, I'd pirate my whole music list again just to have it usable in the player with viper.
So as far as I can tell spotify users you are still SOL. I recommend "Equalizer" from the market place as it does work. /wrist
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I can confirm on my end that V4A works with Spotify (at least via Bluetooth). It's the only player I use and there's a HUGE noticeable difference when playing a song on Spotify and enabling and disabling V4A.
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No. Unfortunately it's a script that has to be ran on each boot otherwise V4A won't work.
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Thanks for the reply. I appreciate it.
R4NDR01D said:
I can confirm on my end that V4A works with Spotify (at least via Bluetooth). It's the only player I use and there's a HUGE noticeable difference when playing a song on Spotify and enabling and disabling V4A.
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Yeah it works on bluetooth great which is unfortunate because my car isn't bluetooth, nor do i want it to be. On the other size the DAC fix makes it work on heapdhone jack and that can be used with equalizer app from the market so I still have that. It's not viper4audio but really bluetooth is the only thing that really needed it. I'll accept that.
OP's instructions are spot on. Works with Tidal well. Thanks
What about youtube and system notifications/ring tones? I have viper4android working, but it only works for my music player. I'm hoping to get it to work system wide so I can tweak the horrible speaker when a notification comes through. Per this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=65506006&postcount=3
He was able to get it to work system wide. I don't know of a way to flash a zip file without a custom recovery. I have viper4android as a system app and it's still not processing audio system wide.
I tried editing the audio file that edits the deep_buffer variable to allow v4a to work without headphones but it doesn't. BUT I don't think this is truthfully the case. On a fresh reboot upon opening spotify with headphones then playing a song and THEN opening viper, it gets HELLA loud for just a split second, which means that it did try to edit the live audio but failed and likely crashed. The question is, why? What exactly is going wrong with the headphone out on spotify. Literally the only app on the market that directly works with spotify is called Equalizer. I tried equalizer pro which is even better as far as mutliband control on a local player but it doesn't effect spotify either. Just Equalizer. So I'm curious what the hell that app is doing differently.
Thank you, it worked!
I created /system/su.d directory with execution permission, and added the shell script to that directory, with execution permission. In my system, the path to supolicy was different, and I corrected that. It worked like that.
Shortcut?
The only thing I needed to change was the selinux mode to permissive and V4A works perfectly now.
Hi,
Since the Nougat version doesn't have xposed yet. I was not able to use the YouTube background play module, however, I stumble upon this thread and was able to download the moded YouTube app.
The link for the app
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=745425885120733599
Steps
1. Download the app.
2. Rename it to YouTube
3. Replace it in /system/app/YouTube folder
4. Restart the device.
There's a catch however on our 6X.
You play the video, then press recent key and then home key. If you directly press the home key the video won't play in background.
The link of original thread
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...-injected-youtube-background-t3560900/page144
You can also listen to YouTube audio in the background with Firefox if you are so inclined.
adomol said:
You can also listen to YouTube audio in the background with Firefox if you are so inclined.
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Doesn't work for me in Firefox
suhel28 said:
Doesn't work for me in Firefox
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When you are browsing YouTube, you have to check 'Request Desktop site' in Firefox for background play to work. At least for me it does. I'm using the latest Firefox, and EMUI 5 no root.
Alternatively, if you have magisk installed then you can use the youtube background playback module which is developed by @Master_T and the module can be found Here
Thank you OP , i have been worrying about this issue since longer
Audio fx is popular android audio equilizer from cynogenmod to lineageos.
This app can be directly installed as normal apk but effects not working so i moved it as system app and its working.
https://youtu.be/AbZq_jSaPuo
Procedure :
Download app:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/14JMIBRtU6I66cIjadILBdcn5wZNxYEsR/view?usp=drivesdk
Miroot xplorer :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1523691
Copy and paste it under root>system>apps
And change permissions to 644 reboot.
Set audiofx as default equilizer for google play music or any app u want.
Disable inbuilt oxygen os audio tuner.
Audio quality is best for earphones but speaker sound is weak.
Thanks for posting this, But is this the latest version available? And also which one is better? "Dolby Atmos" vs "Viper4Android" vs "Audio Fx"? Can some one please tell me.
You can also simply install "MaterialFX" from the Play Store. It's a Material Design fork of AudioFX. It works like a charm with GPM and Spotify on OOS
PRemBh0i said:
Thanks for posting this, But is this the latest version available? And also which one is better? "Dolby Atmos" vs "Viper4Android" vs "Audio Fx"? Can some one please tell me.
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Viper is the most complete solution, with the most tunables. Very nice, sounds the best IMO. Never tried Dolby. AudioFX/MaterialFX are very simple, kinda minimal.
PRemBh0i said:
Thanks for posting this, But is this the latest version available? And also which one is better? "Dolby Atmos" vs "Viper4Android" vs "Audio Fx"? Can some one please tell me.
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Magisk Viper4Android and Dolby Combo Is the best solution for me. Remember that you must use AML and ACP module.
umbypsb18 said:
Magisk Viper4Android and Dolby Combo Is the best solution for me. Remember that you must use AML and ACP module.
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Hi, thanks for the info, however i'm new to this module stuff. Can you help me and find me some tuts or links to get these working?
Also i have a Moto E With Oreo 8.1.0 AOSP Ext so i wonder if it would be compatibile or be able to install, So any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks again.
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Totone56 said:
You can also simply install "MaterialFX" from the Play Store. It's a Material Design fork of AudioFX. It works like a charm with GPM and Spotify on OOS
Viper is the most complete solution, with the most tunables. Very nice, sounds the best IMO. Never tried Dolby. AudioFX/MaterialFX are very simple, kinda minimal.
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Yes, i've tried Material FX and Audio Fx, which are pretty basic and easy, however i wanted to use either of them or both of them as umbypsb18 have quoted. So i'll get digging. Thanks for the info! :]
umbypsb18 said:
Magisk Viper4Android and Dolby Combo Is the best solution for me. Remember that you must use AML and ACP module.
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hi what is acp module?
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any functioning dolby atmos for oneplus 6 pie oos?
PRemBh0i said:
Hi, thanks for the info, however i'm new to this module stuff. Can you help me and find me some tuts or links to get these working?
Also i have a Moto E With Oreo 8.1.0 AOSP Ext so i wonder if it would be compatibile or be able to install, So any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks again.
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Yes, i've tried Material FX and Audio Fx, which are pretty basic and easy, however i wanted to use either of them or both of them as umbypsb18 have quoted. So i'll get digging. Thanks for the info! :]
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Is very easy. You can find the files here https://zackptg5.com/android.php#aml
install Dolby first
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/mm-p-dolby-digital-plus-arise-20181115-t3868192
after VIPER4ANDROID UNITY
after AUDIO COMPATIBILITY PATCH
and at last AUDIO MODIFICATION LIBRARY
prokiller1199 said:
hi what is acp module?
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any functioning dolby atmos for oneplus 6 pie oos?
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AUDIO COMPATIBILITY PATCH is a Magisk module that allow you to use Dolby, Viper and other audio mod in app like Spotify and YouTube.
I have problem with Viper that sometimes its working and sometimes not. Restart phone always help, but its to much for me.
cherrz said:
I have problem with Viper that sometimes its working and sometimes not. Restart phone always help, but its to much for me.
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I just open Viper app and set Maste Power to Off then On
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Posted my question/issue to another Thread now.
Youtube vanced is not updated.. Is there another alternative modded original YouTube that has support for background music listening?
I find only xxxxxxx patch for 14.17.50 version, but my phone not rooted and preinstalled in system version of youtube is 14.25.xx and lower version don't allow to replace newer version. Clone in xxxxxx is not working with youtube apk..After cloneed and installed, youtube crashed.
Try Ymusic.
You can found in this forum.
Enjoy it.
Thread moved to appropriate forum.
Thanks.
musti35 said:
Try Ymusic.
You can found in this forum.
Enjoy it.
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I need YouTube modded app. All other app is not good for me
im on android 8.1 and google chrome has built in "background" video player were youtube continue playing while you access other apps
I am also looking for a vanced alternative because it is somewhat similar to original YT so there is no point in using vanced.
I am finding alternative to YT messaging because it was a dam good feature that i always used to forward videos to my wife but now it's a long process of either sending it to FB messenger or any other thing. I thought since vanced is a YT alternative so it would be having all the YT features but what is the point of having a 3rd party app which is JUST AN AD-BLOCKER for YT and else than that some options which don't mean so much.
I seriously want to know what alternatives you guys use?
Not sure if this is the right place but here it goes.
I have both Tanix TX3 mini and TX9 pro
I've installed Disney+ on both but I'm having problems with the sound. Both load and can stream but there is no sound on most of the stuff (seems like newer stuff like starwars stuff, avengers etc.) But older things like early season of "Hannah Montana" stream fine. Strange thing is if you download the episode and then play back it's fine.
I've tried virtually all combinations of audio settings and no joy.
Doing some searching I think I saw something on the lines of its to do with the audio they use when streaming, needs a Dolby chip.
Anyone come across this? Or know a fix?
Or even recommend an Android box that works with Disney+
Thanks
Found this information on another site, seems similar to what your asking ! A long shot but worth a try !!!
Good Luck
Disney+ issues:
I've noticed on some of these boxes, videos won't play without having to first click the download button and then stopping download for it to play a video.
A way to fix that would be doing the following down below in Magisk. Another way is using Google Chrome, but before loading the web page, click the menu from top right hand side (3 dots) and click check box "Desktop site" to view in Google Chrome.
Open Magisk Manager and then go to the downloads section from the top left menu, and in the top right corner in the search bar type liboemcrypto disabler then download and install that module. It will require a reboot after you install the module, so please do so and reboot.
Now you should be able to play videos without having to first click download button and stopping it to play a video.
Remember this isn't the case with all boxes and I don't make the Disney+ app. This is just things I have encountered and found a solution to.
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maybe your box doesnt support the encoders/decoders for the audio or not supported codecs ?
Thanks for the suggestion but unfortunately it didn't work.
Currently looking for a box that will play Dolby stuff built in.
hobbit666 said:
Thanks for the suggestion but unfortunately it didn't work.
Currently looking for a box that will play Dolby stuff built in.
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Beelink GT-KING PRO, box i just bought litrelly ! but DOLBY & SUPPORT IS ONBOARD ?
hobbit666 said:
Not sure if this is the right place but here it goes.
I have both Tanix TX3 mini and TX9 pro
I've installed Disney+ on both but I'm having problems with the sound. Both load and can stream but there is no sound on most of the stuff (seems like newer stuff like starwars stuff, avengers etc.) But older things like early season of "Hannah Montana" stream fine. Strange thing is if you download the episode and then play back it's fine.
I've tried virtually all combinations of audio settings and no joy.
Doing some searching I think I saw something on the lines of its to do with the audio they use when streaming, needs a Dolby chip.
Anyone come across this? Or know a fix?
Or even recommend an Android box that works with Disney+
Thanks
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Honestly the box you have is old try upgrading to beelink or ugoos boxes they run android 9 pie and have dolby and all in it
I decided for the amount of use I just bought a Amazon firestick.