Hi Everyone,
If the .encfs6.xml is stored inside the encoded folder then I can access the ciphered files without any problem.
However I would like to store it in a different place in order I can have something similar to a second factor authentication.
Is there any other location I could store the .encfs6.xml file in Mixplorer?
Thanks in advance
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Hi,
having problems with my phone not showing the right location in google maps and other apps, this only happens on the mobile network really and in new areas i goto.
It always fixes to one location i have never been to,
What files can i change or check for errors ? i have replaced the network location apk in the system/app directory with one that worked on my old phone, should i run and install this apk ??
Thanks
the ability to fetch location is hardcoded in apps and gps_config.xml so swap these
Thanks for the reply,
I have replaced all the gapp files,
The only gps config file i can find is in System/etc but is called gps.conf
What app files should be replaced ?
Thanks for the help
It looks like its picking up the wrong cell ID from the tower perhaps ??
Hello all. I recently bought Final Fantasy IV and was disappointed to find there was no language setting in the game that I could find. Ideally, I would like to play with Japanese audio and English subtitles. Launching normally under USA locale plays English vocals and subtitles. I was afraid that the Play store variant would only come with English audio, but I found by changing my Nexus 7 language settings to Japanese, that it would in fact contain and play with JP audio and JP subtitles. I can't understand why , this being the case that there isn't an easy in application language switching option that I can see.
All the components are there. Does anyone know how I could somehow edit the files to play JP audio and English subs? Copy the JP audio track to the English version of the game seems the most straightforward , if I could figure a way to do it. Anyone have ideas for this process? Programs I will need to unpack the apk or game data and edit what needs to be etc...? Thanks.
To th ebest of my knowledge, it appears that I'll probably need to unpack the .obb file somehow. The .apk is small. Does anyone know of an suitable utilities to unpack and repack/sign if need be .obb an/o .apk firles?
I've seen a few posts on the forum suggesting that I simply rename the .obb to .zip, .rar etc... and it will simply be able to be extracted. Sadly, this doesn't seem to be the case. I've been attempting to use 7zip to extract the archive with a number of renamed file types and every time it claims that it doesn't seem to be a valid archive etc.... Others have suggested 7zip works for this in other cases, but I'm not sure why it is failing now. Do I need to use a specific program to see if it is a valid archive?
Edit: I also tried with WinRAR and to no effect - the same problem where it reports that there is no archive present etc...
At the moment I'm trying this with an edited/sideload ready version of FFIV 1.2.3 (which has both the .apk file of a few megabytes and the .obb of a few hundred megabytes), at least until I can pull the exact copy off my device. I'd really appreciate any insight. What do I need to open/extract the .obb and why is it not appearing with 7zip? Thanks.
I'm going to try and get another copy of the files from another source (pulled directly from my Nexus 7 or Nexus 4) onto my Windows PC etc...
RanceJustice said:
I've seen a few posts on the forum suggesting that I simply rename the .obb to .zip, .rar etc... and it will simply be able to be extracted. Sadly, this doesn't seem to be the case. I've been attempting to use 7zip to extract the archive with a number of renamed file types and every time it claims that it doesn't seem to be a valid archive etc.... Others have suggested 7zip works for this in other cases, but I'm not sure why it is failing now. Do I need to use a specific program to see if it is a valid archive?
Edit: I also tried with WinRAR and to no effect - the same problem where it reports that there is no archive present etc...
At the moment I'm trying this with an edited/sideload ready version of FFIV 1.2.3 (which has both the .apk file of a few megabytes and the .obb of a few hundred megabytes), at least until I can pull the exact copy off my device. I'd really appreciate any insight. What do I need to open/extract the .obb and why is it not appearing with 7zip? Thanks.
I'm going to try and get another copy of the files from another source (pulled directly from my Nexus 7 or Nexus 4) onto my Windows PC etc...
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Huh... I'm not sure how to help you too. Just a simple beginner. But using .zip or .rar worked for me. Just that the file names were all long and weird. Also, every file appears as a .file extension
open obb file
Hi,
did you tried to open *.obb using "jobb" application from Android SDK?
Hello friends. I know this is a long-shot, but here goes:
Every few days I find and delete a folder called tencent inside my Android's internal storage.
The folder contains a sub folder called beacon and inside it, a file called meta.dat whose contents are not human readable (is computer code).
The weird part (and I can't stress this enough) is that I have NO apps installed from the company tencent, so unless any of the apps I do have is playing dirty by having deals with that company and not informing its users, I have no idea why the folder keeps reappearing.
Is there any way in android to determine what app created a file or folder? Or can anybody shed some light on the matter?
Best regards
Hi! -- I observed the same thing on an OnePlus 5. I'm running latest Open Beta, not sure if it helps.
When I delete the folder, it may get recreated at a later time, and I can't figure out if it's recreated by an app I'm using or from something from the OS...
I have the same problem on a stock Galaxy S10 with no tencent apps installed. Any ideas yet?
Hi everyone, I have access to private channels trough my phone (movies for most) and want to export them.
There is an in-app download function but I where can I find downloaded items using a file explorer ? (my phone is rooted, it's a Galaxy s8+).
Thanks in advance.
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Hi everyone, I have access to private channels trough my phone (movies for most) and want to export them.
There is an in-app download function but I where can I find downloaded items using a file explorer ? (my phone is rooted, it's a Galaxy s8+).
Thanks in advance.
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Most of the time data like that is stored in /sdcard/Android/data/nameofadirectorythatlookslikeviemo
If it's not search under /movie/viemo (or something like that)
File com.vimeo.videoapp is empty, there is no downloaded video there (maybe they are stored in some system directory for protection ?)
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File com.vimeo.videoapp is empty, there is no downloaded video there (maybe they are stored in some system directory for protection ?)
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Yeah, you might find something under
/data/data/com.vimeo.videoapp (or some other related directory name)
Or
/data/user/com.vimeo.videoapp
I am from Indonesia. One application from a locally popular market place called Tokopedia is able to create a file in /Music folder without files and media permission. The file name is au_uu_SzH34yR2.mp3. There are numerous postings in several discussion forum questioning the file. No one has any idea about the file. Some said that the Zomato app also created the file in the same folder. In SoundCloud there are many files with the same exact name.
I just found out that this Tokopedia app creates the file every time it runs although I only allow Phone permission. It can be found in my /Music folder in my two phones. One is Poco X3 NFC with Android 11 and another is Samsung A7 2018 with Android 10.
Anybody has any idea about the file? Is it possible for an application to create a file without the files and media permission? Or is it because the Phone permission?
Trashware apps are a dime a dozen.
If you have any doubts about it or don't like what's it doing, ditch it.
Keep shopping and social apps off the phone. If they need to run as an app on the device, you don't need them. Nothing but trouble.