V4A/Arise - How I got it to work with Oreo. - Google Pixel Themes, Apps, and Mods

WETA Audio mod doesn't seem to be working with Oreo. I've tried. Forum posts suggests others can't get it working, either.
I'm only interested in getting V4A running. Presently running:
- Oreo Sailfish 8.0.0 (OPR3.170623.008, Oct 2017)
- twrp-pixel-installer-sailfish-3.1.1-1.zip
- SR5-SuperSU-v2.82-SR5-20171001224502.zip
Original credit (and file links to Arise 3.09/custom build prop) goes to:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=73311354&postcount=31
With follow up to:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=73323347&postcount=49
I think where people may be getting hung up is not putting the files in the proper location: "When mngdew says "Internal Memory," you've got to back out to the root directory and go to: /storage/emulated/0
Put the files there. Reboot to recovery, and flash from there. Flashing from any other directory will result in failure. Note that the custom build prop only installs V4A. Again, follow the above advice and ensure you enable storage permissions.
Works 100% for me. Songs, videos, ringtones, notifications, etc.
Hope this helps!

If you're using Magisk, follow Homeboy's guide #13. https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-xl/how-to/guide-android-8-oreo-root-stock-rooted-t3660591

Or use this:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-viper4android-fx-2-5-0-5-t3577058
Worked first try on 8.1 with latest Magisk for me
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[HOW-TO][LS-980] Restore, Downgrade, Install CyanogenMod on LG G2

READ ME FIRST I am more than willing to help you guys, so if you have questions, please ask me via my facebook page, as I get notifications there instantly. http://facebook.com/vacationlandtech
Also of note, I no longer have a LG G2, and it has been a long time since I made this, if you can be as descriptive as possible when asking questions, that would help a lot. Also, because it has been quite a while since I've been in the G2 community, I'm not up to speed on anything newer than early November, 2014. I don't have experience with ZVE+, CM12+, CloudyG3, etc. so if you have problems with new ROMs and software, get help from the people who make/support those ROMs and software.
Good luck!!
So I've been helping around the forums with people trying to install CyanogenMod on the Sprint LG G2 (LS-980). I have done this successfully and will outline my steps to do so below. A small caveat – I've only gotten this to work the way I'll outline below. I've tried getting CyanogenMod after the LS980ZVA/C/D OTA and no matter what I do I cannot get it to work. That being said, let's get to it.
Edit: I've added videos!!
Part 1: http://youtu.be/NRwlxeUprZE
Part 2: http://youtu.be/7rohyf_W13k
Part 3: http://youtu.be/Uw3J5ZTb3ro
*REMEMBER* - Always create Nandroid backups before flashing a ROM or doing anything, really.
Required Materials (some of these files (LS980ZV8_13.TOT) are over 2GB, FYI):
EDIT: I have put all the required files into a .ZIP archive and uploaded it to Mega
There has been a report that that the CyanogenMod .zip in my file is corrupt. You can still download the file I uploaded, just get CyanogenMod from the link below.
Update: I uploaded *just* the LS980ZV8_13.TOT file to Mega. Here is the link (beware it's not zipped, it's over 3GB).
Code:
* LS980ZV8_13.TOT - [URL]http://storagecow.eu/Xda/LG%20G2/Stock/Sprint/LS980ZV8_13.zip[/URL]
* LGLS980_20130904_LGFLASHv151.dll - [URL]http://storagecow.eu/Xda/LG%20G2/Stock/Sprint/LGLS980_20130904_LGFLASHv151.dll[/URL]
* LG Flash Tool - [URL]http://storagecow.eu/Xda/LG%20Software/TOT%20FlashTool/Setup_LGFlashTool_1.8.1.1023.exe[/URL]
* MegaLock.dll - [URL]http://storagecow.eu/Xda/LG%20Software/TOT%20FlashTool/MegaLock.dll[/URL]
* IOroot25 - [URL]http://downloads.codefi.re/autoprime/LG/ioroot/ioroot.zip[/URL]
* LG G2 (Verizon) USB Driver - [URL]http://tool.xcdn.gdms.lge.com/dn/downloader.dev?fileKey=UW00520120427[/URL]
* GApps - [url]https://s.basketbuild.com/gapps[/url]
Now, back up any files you want to keep from your phone. This process will remove EVERYTHING from your phone INCLUDING Internal Storage! Also install the USB Driver.
Let's get to it (please read all instructions before doing anything):
Resetting to Stock
Required files: LG Flash Tool, MegaLock.DLL, LS980ZV8_13.TOT, USB Drivers.
1. Install LG Flash Tool , but don't launch it yet!
2. Copy MegaLock.DLL to the root of the installation directory of LG Flash Tool.
3. Launch LG Flash Tool.
4. Check “Manual Mode”
5. Browse to the .DLL file you downloaded by clicking the “...” button to the right of the first text box.
6. Browse to the .TOT file (it'll have to be unzipped) by doing the same thing for the 2nd box.
7. Click okay, then click the green arrow at the top right of the window.
8. Wait for one of the boxes to turn green and say “Ready”
9. Turn off your phone.
10. Plug in the phone to your computer while holding the Vol+ key to put your phone in download mode.
11. Open Device Manager on your computer by pressing Win+R and typing “devmgmt.msc” without the quotes, then pressing enter.
12. Scroll down to “Ports” and expand it.
13. There will be an Android entry, right click it and select “Properties”
14. Select the Port Settings tab, and select Advanced.
15. Change the port number to 41.
16. You may have to unplug and reconnect your phone.
17. The box that said ready should now have some messages inside it (ie. “Waiting for connection.” and stuff about phone checks).
18. Allow the flash tool to do its job, after anywhere between 10 minutes and half an hour the phone will be done resetting. In my experience, the flash tool will always say there was an error after the phone reboots, this is because the phone reboots into Android, but the flash tool has done everything it needs, don't worry!
19. You can now unplug your phone and close LG Flash Tool.
20. Your phone is now on stock LG firmware LS980ZV8!
** - If you're going on to flash CyanogenMod, get through the initial set up, let the phone activate, but don't worry about getting apps or settings, they'll be gone after we flash CM.
Rooting
Required files: IOroot25, USB Drivers
** - I'm going to write this as if you've just reset to stock firmware.
1. Navigate to Settings > About Phone > Software Information
2. Tap on Build Number 7 times, or until there is a pop-up stating that “You are now a developer!”
3. Go back to Settings
4. Go into Developer Settings
5. Enable USB Debugging
6. Plug your phone into your computer.
** - If there is a RSA Fingerprint pop-up, accept it and check Remember this fingerprint
7. Navigate to Ioroot (you may have to extract/unzip the files) and execute root.BAT
8. Follow the on-screen instructions.
** - Note that Ioroot automatically backs up your EFS partition, make sure to keep these files in a safe location, as they can come in handy if something goes wrong.
9. After Ioroot is finished, you can close the program, unplug your phone and disable USB debugging.
10. You're now rooted, you may verify by downloading a Root Checker app from the Google Play Store.
Installing a Custom Recovery
Required Files: None
1. On your phone, navigate to the Google Play Store.
2. Search for FreeGee and install it.
3. Open FreeGee and allow it to download the device list.
4. After the download is finished, you will see a changelog list, close this.
5. Tap on install TWRP (or CWM if you're more comfortable with ClockWork Mod).
** - I recommend TeamWin Recovery Project for newer users because it is more end-user friendly, touch-capable, etc.
6. Wait for FreeGee to do its thing, then you have a custom recovery installed.
7. If you want to, let FreeGee reboot you into Recovery in order to verify.
Installing CyanogenMod 11
Required Files: CyanogenMod 11 ZIP, USB Drivers
** - Get the CyanogenMod 11 ZIP from https://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=ls980 I recommend using the latest SNAPSHOT – get the NIGHTLY only if there are problems with the SNAPSHOT.
1. Place the CM 11 ZIP on the root directory of your internal storage.
2. Power off your phone (without it plugged in).
3. Turn on your phone holding PWR+VOL-Down until the screen says “Recovery mode”
** - The screen may say something about a factory reset, in this case press the power button 3 times and you'll be brought into recovery.
4. Tap on install
5. Scroll down to the CM 11 ZIP and tap it
6. Follow the instructions and when prompted to wipe the dalvik and cache, select yes.
** - you may have to do an advanced wipe and select everything except for internal storage, but do this only if CyanogenMod doesn't install properly.
7. You now have CyanogenMod 11 on your phone!
**- You will have to install GApps in order to access the Google Play Store and other Google Apps. You can download it using the browser on your phone or by transferring the .zip file to the root of your phone.
**- To install GApps just boot into recovery, select Install, and navigate to the GApps .zip. Swipe to install.
If you have any questions or any issues, just let me know. Not everything is accurate as I don't have access to Windows right now so I'm going based off memory. I plan on reinstalling Windows 8.1 Professional and making a video to go along with this. If at any point throughout this walkthrough you find inaccurate information or something goes wrong, let me know and I'll help out/update the article. Good luck!
Thanks so much for your sharing this. I have downgrade my phone from ZVD to ZV7 and get it rooted and CM11 installed. However, I found CM11 is not stable and my GPS module didn't work now. Could you recommend a everyday-use ROM with tethering capability? Many thanks.
damiloveu said:
Thanks so much for your sharing this. I have downgrade my phone from ZVD to ZV7 and get it rooted and CM11 installed. However, I found CM11 is not stable and my GPS module didn't work now. Could you recommend a everyday-use ROM with tethering capability? Many thanks.
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I use CyanogenMod 11 as my everyday ROM, never have any issues (besides some personal preferences). To confirm that you have a good stable build, check your build number and info. I will post mine below for you to compare to.
To check your build number navigate to Settings > About Phone
Code:
Model Number.................LG-LS980
CyanogenMod Version..........11-20140804-SNAPSHOT-M9-ls980
Android Version..............4.4.4
Baseband Version.............M8974A-AAAANAZM-1.0.190034
Kernel Version...............3.4.0-CM+
[email protected] #1
.............................Sun Aug 3 22:34:14 PDT 2014
I used this download for my CM: Direct Download from CyanogenMod
official.xian said:
I use CyanogenMod 11 as my everyday ROM, never have any issues (besides some personal preferences). To confirm that you have a good stable build, check your build number and info. I will post mine below for you to compare to.
To check your build number navigate to Settings > About Phone
Code:
Model Number.................LG-LS980
CyanogenMod Version..........11-20140804-SNAPSHOT-M9-ls980
Android Version..............4.4.4
Baseband Version.............M8974A-AAAANAZM-1.0.190034
Kernel Version...............3.4.0-CM+
[email protected] #1
.............................Sun Aug 3 22:34:14 PDT 2014
I used this download for my CM: Direct Download from CyanogenMod
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I am using the same ROM as yours. I will flash back to Stock ROM and if the GPS still doesn't work, I have to contact LG to get a replace one.
damiloveu said:
I am using the same ROM as yours. I will flash back to Stock ROM and if the GPS still doesn't work, I have to contact LG to get a replace one.
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Sounds good. I can confirm that my GPS works fine on this ROM so... Good luck. Let me know if you have any questions!
Can U help me with this....
I have LG G2 LS980ZVC Rooted device, and SuperUser is installed.
I want to migrate from stock ROM to CyanogenMod ROM.
But I want the device to work as of the LG G2 D802 (International).
As I will be using it in INDIA (GSM 850/900/1800/1900).
I am very much new to Android and confused to pick the ROM and about the installation procedure.
Seek expert advice about this concern.
Plz suggest... ( attach Hyper link of threads / Videos about the procedure of installation and ROM download link while replying).
Thanks in Advance.......
AJ, I will do some research as to unlocking this phone. I am a bit busy right now but I'll reply by the end of the day.
This phone is already unlocked and works fine with Indian SIM
This phone is already unlocked and works fine with any Indian SIM. I Just want to migrate to CyanogenMod ROM.
official.xian said:
AJ, I will do some research as to unlocking this phone. I am a bit busy right now but I'll reply by the end of the day.
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I can't find any information regarding unlocking on CyanogenMod specifically, but maybe you could do the same steps at: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2655133 after you follow my instructions to install CyanogenMod.
:Confused
This phone is already unlocked and works fine with any Indian SIM.
I am Just confused to pick between these two CyanogenMod ROMs :
1. (ls980 LG G2 (Sprint))
https://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=ls980
https://download.cyanogenmod.org/get/jenkins/78482/cm-11-20140804-SNAPSHOT-M9-ls980.zip
OR
2. (d802 LG G2 (Intl))
https://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=d802
https://download.cyanogenmod.org/get/jenkins/78458/cm-11-20140804-SNAPSHOT-M9-d802.zip
And any guidelines to install the CynogenMod ROM, as I am New to this.
Thanks in Advance. .
official.xian said:
I can't find any information regarding unlocking on CyanogenMod specifically, but maybe you could do the same steps at: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2655133 after you follow my instructions to install CyanogenMod.
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Never, I repeat NEVER flash or install ANYTHING that is not specifically for your phone!! This is the fastest way to brick your device, possibly permanently. I understand that you have already unlocked your phone, but you've done so on a stock ROM. What I was saying is follow my instructions to install CyanogenMod (the LS980 version) on your phone, then (re)unlock it following the instructions at the thread I linked to. I'm not sure how to unlock on CM11, but it can be done: LG G2 LS980 GSM UNLOCKED!: http://youtu.be/r8XCpm046-k
damiloveu said:
Thanks so much for your sharing this. I have downgrade my phone from ZVD to ZV7 and get it rooted and CM11 installed. However, I found CM11 is not stable and my GPS module didn't work now. Could you recommend a everyday-use ROM with tethering capability? Many thanks.
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I did try and after a lot of got it to work CM11, you only need ZV8 modem/radio.
Had problems with the GPS even try a lot of apps none of them got it to work, then change the gps.conf file for the orginal LG conf and worked great. The only ROM that the GPS worked since the start was PA all of the others are based on CM so the file wont work, at least for me.
The gps.conf file its on "etc" folder.
CM really its great but to me Omni and most of all that i try in this days (trying to get a good GPS just to play Ingress) Its PA
Good luck
emi_fer said:
I did try and after a lot of got it to work CM11, you only need ZV8 modem/radio.
Had problems with the GPS even try a lot of apps none of them got it to work, then change the gps.conf file for the orginal LG conf and worked great. The only ROM that the GPS worked since the start was PA all of the others are based on CM so the file wont work, at least for me.
The gps.conf file its on "etc" folder.
CM really its great but to me Omni and most of all that i try in this days (trying to get a good GPS just to play Ingress) Its PA
Good luck
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I've never had an issue with CyanogenMod. If you wipe before you install and don't do anything funky with it you shouldn't have a problem. Following my instructions CyanogenMod works flawlessly (for me at least).
official.xian said:
I've never had an issue with CyanogenMod. If you wipe before you install and don't do anything funky with it you shouldn't have a problem. Following my instructions CyanogenMod works flawlessly (for me at least).
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Always Wipe data/Factory reset when change to a different ROM, as i said the only one that worked for me its PA because uses the stock gps.conf thats all
emi_fer said:
Always Wipe data/Factory reset when change to a different ROM, as i said the only one that worked for me its PA because uses the stock gps.conf thats all
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How long ago did you have problems?
official.xian said:
So I've been helping around the forums with people trying to install CyanogenMod on the Sprint LG G2 (LS-980). I have done this successfully and will outline my steps to do so below. A small caveat – I've only gotten this to work the way I'll outline below. I've tried getting CyanogenMod after the LS980ZVA/C/D OTA and no matter what I do I cannot get it to work. That being said, let's get to it.
*REMEMBER* - Always create Nandroid backups before flashing a ROM or doing anything, really.
Required Materials (some of these files (LS980ZV8_13.TOT) are over 2GB, FYI):
Code:
* LS980ZV8_13.TOT - [URL]http://storagecow.eu/Xda/LG%20G2/Stock/Sprint/LS980ZV8_13.zip[/URL]
* LGLS980_20130904_LGFLASHv151.dll - [URL]http://storagecow.eu/Xda/LG%20G2/Stock/Sprint/LGLS980_20130904_LGFLASHv151.dll[/URL]
* LG Flash Tool - [URL]http://storagecow.eu/Xda/LG%20Software/TOT%20FlashTool/Setup_LGFlashTool_1.8.1.1023.exe[/URL]
* MegaLock.dll - [URL]http://storagecow.eu/Xda/LG%20Software/TOT%20FlashTool/MegaLock.dll[/URL]
* IOroot25 - [URL]http://downloads.codefi.re/autoprime/LG/ioroot/ioroot.zip[/URL]
* LG G2 (Verizon) USB Driver - [URL]http://tool.xcdn.gdms.lge.com/dn/downloader.dev?fileKey=UW00520120427[/URL]
Now, back up any files you want to keep from your phone. This process will remove EVERYTHING from your phone INCLUDING Internal Storage! Also install the USB Driver.
Let's get to it (please read all instructions before doing anything):
Resetting to Stock
Required files: LG Flash Tool, MegaLock.DLL, LS980ZV8_13.TOT, USB Drivers.
1. Install LG Flash Tool , but don't launch it yet!
2. Copy MegaLock.DLL to the root of the installation directory of LG Flash Tool.
3. Launch LG Flash Tool.
4. Check “Manual Mode”
5. Browse to the .DLL file you downloaded by clicking the “...” button to the right of the first text box.
6. Browse to the .TOT file (it'll have to be unzipped) by doing the same thing for the 2nd box.
7. Click okay, then click the green arrow at the top right of the window.
8. Wait for one of the boxes to turn green and say “Ready”
9. Turn off your phone.
10. Plug in the phone to your computer while holding the Vol+ key to put your phone in download mode.
11. Open Device Manager on your computer by pressing Win+R and typing “devmgmt.msc” without the quotes, then pressing enter.
12. Scroll down to “Ports” and expand it.
13. There will be an Android entry, right click it and select “Properties”
14. Select the Port Settings tab, and select Advanced.
15. Change the port number to 41.
16. You may have to unplug and reconnect your phone.
17. The box that said ready should now have some messages inside it (ie. “Waiting for connection.” and stuff about phone checks).
18. Allow the flash tool to do its job, after anywhere between 10 minutes and half an hour the phone will be done resetting. In my experience, the flash tool will always say there was an error after the phone reboots, this is because the phone reboots into Android, but the flash tool has done everything it needs, don't worry!
19. You can now unplug your phone and close LG Flash Tool.
20. Your phone is now on stock LG firmware LS980ZV8!
** - If you're going on to flash CyanogenMod, get through the initial set up, let the phone activate, but don't worry about getting apps or settings, they'll be gone after we flash CM.
Rooting
Required files: IOroot25, USB Drivers
** - I'm going to write this as if you've just reset to stock firmware.
1. Navigate to Settings > About Phone > Software Information
2. Tap on Build Number 7 times, or until there is a pop-up stating that “You are now a developer!”
3. Go back to Settings
4. Go into Developer Settings
5. Enable USB Debugging
6. Plug your phone into your computer.
** - If there is a RSA Fingerprint pop-up, accept it and check Remember this fingerprint
7. Navigate to Ioroot (you may have to extract/unzip the files) and execute root.BAT
8. Follow the on-screen instructions.
** - Note that Ioroot automatically backs up your EFS partition, make sure to keep these files in a safe location, as they can come in handy if something goes wrong.
9. After Ioroot is finished, you can close the program, unplug your phone and disable USB debugging.
10. You're now rooted, you may verify by downloading a Root Checker app from the Google Play Store.
Installing a Custom Recovery
Required Files: None
1. On your phone, navigate to the Google Play Store.
2. Search for FreeGee and install it.
3. Open FreeGee and allow it to download the device list.
4. After the download is finished, you will see a changelog list, close this.
5. Tap on install TWRP (or CWM if you're more comfortable with ClockWork Mod).
** - I recommend TeamWin Recovery Project for newer users because it is more end-user friendly, touch-capable, etc.
6. Wait for FreeGee to do its thing, then you have a custom recovery installed.
7. If you want to, let FreeGee reboot you into Recovery in order to verify.
Installing CyanogenMod 11
Required Files: CyanogenMod 11 ZIP, USB Drivers
** - Get the CyanogenMod 11 ZIP from https://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=ls980 I recommend using the latest SNAPSHOT – get the NIGHTLY only if there are problems with the SNAPSHOT.
1. Place the CM 11 ZIP on the root directory of your internal storage.
2. Power off your phone (without it plugged in).
3. Turn on your phone holding PWR+VOL-Down until the screen says “Recovery mode”
** - The screen may say something about a factory reset, in this case press the power button 3 times and you'll be brought into recovery.
4. Tap on install
5. Scroll down to the CM 11 ZIP and tap it
6. Follow the instructions and when prompted to wipe the dalvik and cache, select yes.
** - you may have to do an advanced wipe and select everything except for internal storage, but do this only if CyanogenMod doesn't install properly.
7. You now have CyanogenMod 11 on your phone!
If you have any questions or any issues, just let me know. Not everything is accurate as I don't have access to Windows right now so I'm going based off memory. I plan on reinstalling Windows 8.1 Professional and making a video to go along with this. If at any point throughout this walkthrough you find inaccurate information or something goes wrong, let me know and I'll help out/update the article. Good luck!
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I am in the process of resetting everything back to stock. However, I was reading other articles and it mentioned that you must choose the correct files that correspond to either the 16gigs or 32 gigs. In this set of instructions however, it only provides users with one zv8 file for download. I just don't want to mess something up by using the incorrect files. Would appreciate someone's help. Thanks
Robles23 said:
I am in the process of resetting everything back to stock. However, I was reading other articles and it mentioned that you must choose the correct files that correspond to either the 16gigs or 32 gigs. In this set of instructions however, it only provides users with one zv8 file for download. I just don't want to mess something up by using the incorrect files. Would appreciate someone's help. Thanks
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I have seen what you're talking about elsewhere but I don't believe that this applies in this situation. I have the 32GB LS980, and haven't had an issue, still have all my storage space. From everything that I've gathered from the internet when learning how to do everything a wrote the size doesn't matter. If you're still concerned I can do some more digging, but I don't think you'll have a problem.
official.xian said:
I have seen what you're talking about elsewhere but I don't believe that this applies in this situation. I have the 32GB LS980, and haven't had an issue, still have all my storage space. From everything that I've gathered from the internet when learning how to do everything a wrote the size doesn't matter. If you're still concerned I can do some more digging, but I don't think you'll have a problem.
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Very much appreciate your answer brother. I also have a 32gb model. No need to do more research. I will try this method ones I get home from work today. Ones again, I appreciate your repay and tutorial.
Robles23 said:
Very much appreciate your answer brother. I also have a 32gb model. No need to do more research. I will try this method ones I get home from work today. Ones again, I appreciate your repay and tutorial.
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Glad to help. If you feel unsure about anything I'm also working on a video to upload to YouTube as well (after I finish it I'll edit the OP) that goes over the process. Good luck.
official.xian said:
Glad to help. If you feel unsure about anything I'm also working on a video to upload to YouTube as well (after I finish it I'll edit the OP) that goes over the process. Good luck.
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Hell yeah I will love to watch and follow that tutorial. I will wait for it. Thank you!

Viper4Android on Nexus 9

I've searched all forums for a solution to make Viper4Android work on Nexus 9.
None has been working for me without killing Chromecast support.
So I've made two solutions to make it work:
TWRP, Root and Busybox is required!
As system app:
In TWRP install V4A_2.3.3.0_[Quality].zip
Boot Android and open V4A
(Uninstall and) Install driver
Reboot Android
As normal app:
In TWRP install V4A_Conf.zip
Boot Android
Install SELinuxModeChanger and set it for "Permissive" mode
Install V4A
Open V4A and install driver
Reboot Android
I've testet with Google Music and Wimp.
PLEASE hit thanks if this helps you!
If you're on another Lollipop device the tricky part in making the V4A driver stick, is to manually edit the audio_effects.conf on the "Vendor" partition. V4A only writes to the system audio_effects.conf.
trackloading said:
I've searched all forums for a solution to make Viper4Android work on Nexus 9.
None has been working for me without killing Chromecast support.
So I've made two solutions to make it work:
TWRP, Root and Busybox is required!
As system app:
In TWRP install V4A_2.3.3.0_[Quality].zip
Boot Android and open V4A
(Uninstall and) Install driver
Reboot Android
As normal app:
In TWRP install V4A_Conf.zip
Boot Android
Install SELinuxModeChanger and set it for "Permissive" mode
Install V4A
Open V4A and install driver
Reboot Android
I've testet with Google Music and Wimp.
PLEASE hit thanks if this helps you!
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sweet i was looking in the viper4android main thread..i saw ur post. with link.. now i could install viper on my N9..
one question... its better if i flash into system app correct??
Lw00d said:
sweet i was looking in the viper4android main thread..i saw ur post. with link.. now i could install viper on my N9..
one question... its better if i flash into system app correct??
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That's the one I'm using, so I don't have to be in permissive mode...
I'm getting " unfortunately V4a has stopped" after flashing super quality on Lollipopalooza Rom. any suggestions?
dom2684 said:
I'm getting " unfortunately V4a has stopped" after flashing super quality on Lollipopalooza Rom. any suggestions?
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I got a similar response with the pure AOSP build, but not with these zips. I used the zips mentioned in the Q&A V4A thread. I think this only works with stock?
igothacked1 said:
I got a similar response with the pure AOSP build, but not with these zips. I used the zips mentioned in the Q&A V4A thread. I think this only works with stock?
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Ahh gotcha thanks
this work great for me..
what are some preferred settings??
I got around to flashing the Super Quality zip and the V4A_conf.zip on the pure AOSP build. NuPlayer in Dev options is disabled and I'm running SELinux in permissive mode. I still can't get the driver to stick.
igothacked1 said:
I got around to flashing the Super Quality zip and the V4A_conf.zip on the pure AOSP build. NuPlayer in Dev options is disabled and I'm running SELinux in permissive mode. I still can't get the driver to stick.
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I had to edit the audio_effects.conf file in the Vendor folder to get the driver to stick. Add the lines in Step 6 of the following link: http://www.hacktabs.com/how-to-impr...ity-with-viper4android-audio-drivers-effects/
Leave out the lines for xhifi and look at the screenshot for the location in the file to add the lines.
After you do this, try to add the driver again, then restart.
cor_mann said:
I had to edit the audio_effects.conf file in the Vendor folder to get the driver to stick. Add the lines in Step 6 of the following link: http://www.hacktabs.com/how-to-impr...ity-with-viper4android-audio-drivers-effects/
Leave out the lines for xhifi and look at the screenshot for the location in the file to add the lines.
After you do this, try to add the driver again, then restart.
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I reverted to a backup before I flashed the Super Quality zip.
Which vendor folder? The /system/vendor/ folder that the driver creates or the /vendor/ folder in root? And the .conf file in /system/vendor/ already contains those lines. Even then, the driver won't stick.
If this provides more information, I'm using Dilligaf's kernel. But I'm positive that wouldn't affect the driver installation.
EDIT: Got it. I copied the audio_effects.conf in the /system/vendor/ folder and replaced the one in the /vendor/ folder. Driver sticks now
igothacked1 said:
I reverted to a backup before I flashed the Super Quality zip.
Which vendor folder? The /system/vendor/ folder that the driver creates or the /vendor/ folder in root? And the .conf file in /system/vendor/ already contains those lines. Even then, the driver won't stick.
If this provides more information, I'm using Dilligaf's kernel. But I'm positive that wouldn't affect the driver installation.
EDIT: Got it. I copied the audio_effects.conf in the /system/vendor/ folder and replaced the one in the /vendor/ folder. Driver sticks now
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Good to hear. I'm not sure why some people have to add the lines and others don't.
Hmmm... The /system/vendor folder is just a shortcut to the /vendor/ folder on my device, so it should be the same...?
I'm on pure stock and as I see the posts, the ones having problems is on other roms or kernels.
trackloading said:
Hmmm... The /system/vendor folder is just a shortcut to the /vendor/ folder on my device, so it should be the same...?
I'm on pure stock and as I see the posts, the ones having problems is on other roms or kernels.
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You're right: I'm running Lollipopalooza ROM. That explains it.
Has anyone got convolver to work? The app sees all my irs files in the kernel folder, just has zero effect. Everything else works for me.
Swift keyed from my N9
mrshades812 said:
Has anyone got convolver to work? The app sees all my irs files in the kernel folder, just has zero effect. Everything else works for me.
Swift keyed from my N9
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I haven't gotten mine to work either. I just noticed it. However, my Oneplus One has IRS working on 5.0.1. It could be how the driver is behaving?
trackloading said:
Hmmm... The /system/vendor folder is just a shortcut to the /vendor/ folder on my device, so it should be the same...?
I'm on pure stock and as I see the posts, the ones having problems is on other roms or kernels.
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Igothacked said he was using my kernel/ramdisk, I'm not sure what ROM, but the kernel in my boot.img is completely stock, the only edits were to the ramdisk, and I'm positive that would not effect anything with this. I'm not sure about what Roms were being used, I guess it could make a difference, maybe permissions are slightly different or there is a difference with some symlinks with different roms and stock.
Thanks, also working on stock Acer A1-810 too.
I'm also running theLollipopalooza ROM and had to edit the file manually before the driver would install. All seems to be working fine now though. Thanks☺
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[How-To]N930T - Root, Mods, Everything Working - 9/29/16 - Updated to PI4 System.img

Here it is. Full T-mobile With root, wifi calling, bluetooth and volte all working - since this is t-mobile based all bands should work as well
Updated to use API4 System Image and API4 Modem - MyMods has also been updated for the API4 System - Whatever you do DO NOT FLASH the API4 BL file. you will be Stuck on the new firmware without root if you do this as you cannot go back
To Avoid Repeat Questons. READ! READ IT AGAIN! and then READ it once more! if you do not Understand any part of this. Do Not Continue!!!
This Guide assumes you have some basic knowledge and is for advanced users!!!!!!!!
This Guide also Assumes you have an sdcard inserted in your phone(however some of you may not and this will not work.)
i will post an update to this guide when we have a method working for those of you with no extsdcard
Read this entire post before doing anything to avoid issues and FOLLOW Directions - if you don't things will not work right.
Note! if at anytime during the following steps you see the samsung boot animation before step 11. start over cause you screwed up!
Step 1. download the following files
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24651430732237653 bbx.rar
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=457084094631641263 API4 system.rar
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24686680535467223 T-mobile APGC Bootloader
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=529152257862665245 T-mobile API4 Modem
Step 2. extract system.rar and bbx.rar and then copy system.img and bbx to your extsdcard(the sdcard you inserted into your phone)
Step 3. odin sprint userdebug firmware available here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-note-7/how-to/root-super-leaky-bros-sprint-galaxy-t3447202
Step 4. Directly after odin is done with the sprint file you will immidiatly be presented with an update screen
Step 4a when this process of erasing your phone is finished it will reboot(this is the point you want to do the next step)
Step 4b. press and hold power, home and vol up to enter recovery
Step 4c If you see the samsung boot animation. you did NOT do this right and i would suggest you start over
Step 5. open a command prompt in your adb folder and do the following steps 1 at a time(these are case sensative)
Step 5a. adb shell
Step 5b. su
Step 5c. setenforce 0
Step 5d. export PATH=$PATH:/sbin
Step 5e. mount -o remount,rw /
Step 5f. on your phone, go to apply update from sdcard(this will mount your extsdcard as /sdcard and you should see the system.img file and the bbx file) do not select anything, go back to adb and continue(it is not a big deal if those files don't show. we just needed the extsdcard mounted as sdcard - the files exist, just continue to the next step)
Step 5g. cp /sdcard/bbx /sbin/bbx
Step 5h. chmod 777 /sbin/bbx
Step 5i. cd /sbin
Step 5j. ./bbx --install /sbin
Step 5k. umount -l /system
Step 5l. /sbin/dd if=/sdcard/system.img of=/dev/block/platform/soc/624000.ufshc/by-name/system
Note. you will see a blinking cursor. just be patient
Step 7. when it is done you will see something similar to this
11161600+0 records in
11161600+0 records out
5714739200 bytes (5.3GB) copied, 268.668086 seconds, 20.3MB/s
Step 8. if all went well you should be at your prompt and not in adb anymore
Step 9. from your command prompt simply type
Step 9a. adb reboot bootloader
Note! - if you still have odin open and the sprint file in the ap box make sure you uncheck it so it doesn't reodin the sprint firmware
Step 10. open odin and click the bl button and select this file - BL_N930TUVU1APGC_CL8706614_QB10376889_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar.md5
Step 10b. now click the cp button and select this file - CP_N930TUVU2API4_CL9115549_QB10937257_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar.md5
Step 10c. now click start. it will reboot when done let it fully boot this time.
Step 11. once booted and you have setup your phone, we need to add the root files or supersu as most of you know it
Note! pertaining to Step 12. these instructions were taken Explicitly from @freeza thread which is listed in step 3
Step 12. Now we need to add supersu and the needed files for it to work
Step 12a. download this file - https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24651430732236679
Step 12b. Extract the sun7 file to your adb folder making sure the files are in a folder called sun7(mine looks like this - c:/adb/sun7 and contains 4 files)
Step 12c. Open a command prompt where your ADB executable and sun7 folder are.
Step 12d. adb shell
Step 12e. su - Note! if your adb prompot changes from a $ to #(you are good and have root access)
Step 12f. type exit twice to get back to the command prompt. - Your Phone should be fully booted when you do this
Step 12g. adb push sun7 /data/local/tmp/su
Step 12h. adb shell chmod 0777 /data/local/tmp/su/*
Step 12i. adb shell
Step 12j. cd data/local/tmp/su
Step 12k. su
Step 12l. ./root.sh - Note. this command begins with a . do not leave it out
Step 12m. Your Phone will now reboot
Step 13. when booted back up go to playstore and install busybox on rails or a similar app and install busybox to /system/xbin(if your given an option of where to install it)
Step 14. Thats Pretty Much it. install any additions i have included if you like. most of all enjoy it
Additional Notes!
If for any reason you do a factory reset. you will break root and need to redo this method to get it back
If you use shealth do not update it or allow playstore or galaxy appstore to auto update it or it will break it
If you plan on running the debloat/deknox file you will need to disable auto updates in google playstore as soon as you finish the setup wizard or you will be uninstalling the apps that managed to update
Note! Keep in mind that i remove alot of things(ie. allshare, knox, gear manager, game manager, tmo apps, google apps, facebook and alot of other things) if you need any of what i remove, you can simply open the zip and go to META-INF/com/google/android and open the following file "updater-script" in notepad++(do not open it with windows notepad as it will screw up the formatting on the entrys) you will see a whole bunch of lines that begin with delete_recursive, remove the lines with names of the apps you do not want removed. most of this stuff is self explanatory by it's name as to what it is and should be very easy to figure out. when done editing the file, save it. and flash the updated zip in flashfire. it's as simple as that.
Additional Files for those that want them(these are all flashed via flashfire)
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=385035244224381428 my modifications zip API4 Version(very minor mods to statusbar and a few other added features)
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24686680535467932 debloat/deknox zip - Updated with remaining t-mo apps i missed initially
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24651430732237106 beats audio installer(this is a blue themed version done by me)
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24651430732237109 Dolby Atmos Installer
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24651430732237107 Viper4Android Installer
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24651430732237108 selinuxmodechanger.apk so you can set kernel to permissive for viper(this is an apk. just install it from your sdcard)
My Mods Contains the Following Modifications
3minit battery
battery bar - option is in rom control
potato clock
loud volume warning - toggle to disable or enable this via rom control
network speed on statusbar - option in rom control
aokp rambar in recents
added some additional toggles
ability to move the wifi and signal bar indicator to the left or right side via a toggle in rom control
a few csc tweaks
Applock Added - Thanks @TEKHD
FOLLOW Directions - if you don't things will not work right.
thank you to the following:
@freeza - for posting the original userdebug file
@ted77usa - for testing
@bajasur - for the initial idea which ultimately led to this
@Surge1223 - for the busybox installer and the adb help and android commands that make this work
@galaxyuser88 - for testing this and pointing out some flaws
@Hashcode - for inspiration
and anyone i missed
this was a complete collaboration and is only available because of those mentioned so be sure to give them thanks
Big Thanks to @galaxyuser88 for testing the mods for me as i can't
for those that don't like PI4 update. heres the original PGC files
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24686680535467933 - PGC mods
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24651430732237809 - PGC system.img
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24686680535467224 - PGC CP File(modem)
method is the same, just use these files instead of the updated pi4 files
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Ok here it is: Xposed still works with this new root method, Only one catch, you have to install this before you install any of @OvrDriVE Mods.
If you plan on using Xposed then do not install @OvrDriVE my modifications zip as this will crash your systemui.apk.
As with any custom rom's, root, add-on's, you assume all risks with modding your phone. You have been warned.
Make sure you read all of my directions below, before you start posting errors with the install. Worst case you just have to start over with @OvrDriVE s installation.
Here is the way you can install xposed on your phone after you have root. I in no way have made any files or apks, I am just posting ways you get this loaded on your phone.
Please Thank the devolopers and others that have made all these files and apks possible..
The way to install Xposed framework via FlashFire:
1. Download FlashFire, You can get it from the app store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.chainfire.flash&hl=en
2. Download the Xposed Installer Apk: Xposed installer Apk
3. Download the Xposed Framework zip.<<< this is the file that you will be flashing via FlashFire: Xposed Framework.zip
4. Once you have all the files downloaded onto you computer/phone: you are ready to start. If you have'nt all ready copied all the files to your phone storage, do so now. If you did then you can move on to the #5.
5. Open FlashFire on your phone. Once it is loaded and open, click on circle with + button on the bottom right of the screen.
Then Click on Flash ZIP or OTA button.
Now select the xposed framework zip that you downloaded from #3.
Next you click the check mark on the top right of
the screen( do not change any of boxes on the left of the screen.<<< You Have Been Warned!!!!! .
Next scroll to the bottom of the screen and click the left button (flash button w the lighting bolt)
Sit back and watch FlashFire do its magic..
6. After #5 completes, you can now install the xposed installer apk from #2. Once installed open and check framework in the app and you should have this : Xposed framework version 86.1 (custom build by wanam / 2016709 is active.
7. Now go to Download in the xposed installer and download: XTouchWiz 1.1.2 or Wanam Xposed 1.3.0 Made for Samsung Android 5 and 6 Roms by Wanam. You can also download Firefds kit 1.0.5.1 by firefds <<<<< this is just a modified version of XTouchWiz with more stuff added to it.. This works as well on samsung note 7 root method.
8. Once you downloaded it, installed it, then go into the Xposed installer app- modules- you select the the app in #7 by placing a checkmark in the box on the right to activiate the modules.
9. Reboot your phone to activate the module.
10. Enjoy your efforts and customizing your phone:
If you some reason you want to uninstall xposed : flash this:xposed-uninstaller-20160211.zip
Awesome.....finally[emoji106]
Video tutorial could be found in here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=68831392..... make sure to download correct modified system.rar for your specific carrier.
https://youtu.be/Oi-tuA_EIxA
*TwisT3DroiD_N930T*
Thank you!!!!
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OvrDriVE said:
Ok all here it is. root, with wifi calling and volte along with a few modifications
1. Follow the guide here skipping the root method for now- http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-note-7/how-to/root-super-leaky-bros-sprint-galaxy-t3447202
2. go through setup. add your google account but do not setup samsung account(you'll do this later)
3. once at the homescreen, open google playstore and go to settings and set it to not auto update apps(you can change this back later)(this is to prevent apps from auto updateing as i will be removing most of them)
4. now do the supersu install as instructed in the sprint post
5. once booted back up, open playstore and install flashfire
6. once flashfire is installed flash this zip
7. https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24651430732237438 - note7update.zip
8. once booted back up. open themes and add your samsung account info.
9. exit themes and open galaxy apps and update all available apps(they should install without errors)
10. you can skip this if you want - install supersu2.77 apk
11. https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24686680535467222 - superuser 2.77
12. when done. open shealth. and go through it's setup. when done flash this file - if you don't setup shealth it will not work once we remove knox.
13. https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24686680535467219 - knox remover
14. when booted back up. go to your apn settings and reset it to default and then select the t-mo apn
15. boot download mode
16. and odin t-mo cp file only - This will flash the t-mo Modem
17. https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24686680535467224 - t-mo cp odin file
18. once booted up, enable airplane mode, then enable wifi and wifi calling should turn itself on.
19. everything should work fine
20. if by chance you get a wifi calling error 0082 just enable airplane mode then enable wifi and it will fix itself
heres a few Extra Files for those that may want them
here is a beats audio installer
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24651430732237106 - beats
here is dolby atmos installer
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24651430732237109 - dolby atmos
and here is viper4android installer
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24651430732237107 - viper4android
and here is selinuxmodechanger to set kernel to permissive
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24651430732237108 - selinux mode changer
all 3 audio mods fully work together. make sure you have permissive set or they won't work
enjoy
the mods included are battery bar, 3minit battery, potato clock, network speed statusbar mod, 5 way reboot, ability to toggle wifi/data on the left or right, and a few other mods. it debloats the rom as well.
FOLLOW Directions - if you don't things will not work right.
thank you to @jovy23 for the wifi calling files. and a great big thanks to all those who tested this. and a great big ty to @freeza for posting the original userdebug file
also ty to anyone i missed
i know this isn't a proper post and i will fix it later
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Wow nice job man!
FTW
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Nice job man! :good:
Thanks!
Samsung Pay
Does this still make Samsung pay not work or any other NFC payment types?
freeza said:
Wow nice job man!
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nah. thats all you guys man. you guys deserve the credit. i just did a few mods and wrote out the install instructions.
batsup606 said:
Does this still make Samsung pay not work or any other NFC payment types?
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keep in mind that once you root no payment method will work. however as this does not trip the knox counter. you can odin stock t-mo firmware and samsung pay and android pay will work just fine. you can't have it both ways unfortunately. it's either or
!!!!!!!!
If you guys want Samsung pay....u need to stay stock and use disabler package pro to debloat and like @OvrDriVE said we can't have it all ....either or we gotta give up something. .... but with this breakthrough with root from @freeza.... now WiFi calling and volte work.... we are moving in good direction .... until we all get new note 7 replacement phone in couple week..... happy Labor days guys for people in US.
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OvrDriVE said:
keep in mind that once you root no payment method will work. however as this does not trip the knox counter. you can odin stock t-mo firmware and samsung pay and android pay will work just fine. you can't have it both ways unfortunately. it's either or
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Ah okay thanks! and do you know if the Bluetooth issues still occur?
I am going to watxh this topic. I know alot of work is going on however i want to see how stable it is before i do anything. I can wait no problem. i know we have been hitting roadblocks and until we have an official root method I am perfectly fine without for now... To all the Devs great job now we wait and see if penetration testing and users can do this method of root. Thank you all for your time and hard work!
Ice.
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OvrDriVE said:
keep in mind that once you root no payment method will work. however as this does not trip the knox counter. you can odin stock t-mo firmware and samsung pay and android pay will work just fine. you can't have it both ways unfortunately. it's either or
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Great job on this and all the other developers who finally got android development this far for us!
Also has anyone tried chainfire's suhide app to see if samsung pay or android pay will work even while being rooted?
batsup606 said:
Ah okay thanks! and do you know if the Bluetooth issues still occur?
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i do believe the issue still exist. i havn't tryed replacing the etc folder yet to see if it fixs it or not
you can connect but once disconnected you have to unpair the device and repair it for it to work.

Arise - Installation question (Solved - Thanks matt1313!)

Hopefully this is an easy one that'll soon fall to the bottom, but...
I can't find any installation instructions for Arise Audio unless it's being referred to as something else entirely and I'm just not grasping the lingo.
I have the November update, and I have Magisk and TWRP installed and working (I can reboot to recovery and flash - and I can install mods in Magisk).
Could someone please point me in the right direction for installing Arise?
Thanks in advance!
Edit - solved thanks to matt1313 - instructions added here in case anyone needs them so you don't have to scroll - be sure to thank matt1313's posts here, though.
Have TWRP and Magisk installed/working and SELinux in Permissive mode (I used the Snoke R11 permissive kernel)
Download file linked below the quote section.
Extract "arise_customize.prop" from the zip (within the zip this file is located using this path: /getting_started/your_system/)
Edit the prop file (I used NotePad++) and change the following lines - you'll be putting the "true" part in:
install.core=true
install.v4a_2.5.0.5=true
install.ddplus=true
install.v4a_profiles=true
Save and copy that file to the root of your phone's internal storage (sdcard).
Copy the zipfile to your phone's internal storage/sdcard.
Reboot phone into TWRP and install the zipfile.
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Zipfile: https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=889964283620765959 (Hope this is ok to link)
Original Thread for A.R.I.S.E. Sound Systems™: https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/r-s-e-sound-systems-auditory-research-t3379709
Thanks again to matt1313.
Start from the beginning
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3379709
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Thanks for pointing that out (I probably should have included that link in my OP...)
There is just so much there, it's hard to tell what is current and what might be out of date. I'm over 3000 pages in on that topic and I'll keep going. My hope was that someone who had done this recently on the 2XL had a step-by-step, or could point to someone elses quick guide. Figured I couldn't be the only one a little overwhelmed by the size of that topic - but I suppose I'll get through it eventually.
PhoenixPath said:
Thanks for pointing that out (I probably should have included that link in my OP...)
There is just so much there, it's hard to tell what is current and what might be out of date. I'm over 3000 pages in on that topic and I'll keep going. My hope was that someone who had done this recently on the 2XL had a step-by-step, or could point to someone elses quick guide. Figured I couldn't be the only one a little overwhelmed by the size of that topic - but I suppose I'll get through it eventually.
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I'm using ARISE+Magnum+Opus+20171114+Stock+Edition.zip
Extract prop file out of zip. Add true to:
Core
Viper
DD+
Save it in root of sdcard.
Then disable musicfx
Reboot to twrp flash arise.
You need permissive kernel.
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Awesome. (Installed snoke R11 already).
Already got the zip from here (just wasn't sure it would be the right one): https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=889964283620765959
So I should be good to go after a few edits.
The prop just stays on the root of the sdcard, right? it doesn't need to be moved anywhere?
Thanks so much.
Edit: Yep, that did it - Downloaded the file linked above, extracted the "arise_customize.prop" from it and set:
install.core=true
install.v4a_2.5.0.5=true
install.ddplus=true
install.v4a_profiles=true
Copied that file to the root of the SDScard, copied the zipfile to my flash folder on my sdcard, reboot to recovery and flashed it.
V4A and Dolby both verified installed and working.
I know I said it above and thanked your post, but...thanks again. Hope you're having a great Thanksgiving.
Forgot add true to profiles also
Audiophile sounds good to me.
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[ROM][James][Nora] Unofficial Lineage OS 15.1 for Moto E5 Play (beta v1.01)

LineageOS 15.1 (Beta v1.01) originally for Moto E5 Play (james) working on Moto E5 (Nora)
Very Important!!!!
I've just found the way to boot sucessfully LOS 15.1 on nora_row, the ROM was originally made by @MotoJunkie01, so I'm not taking this ROM as mine, I've mentioned that I'm not a dev, I just love to share what I found, I hope this won't cause any problem and it will be useful for you guys.
Previously I've shared how to root Moto E5 (Nora) because there wasn't any specific info for that variant, TWRP and Root Guide was only for Play/Plus, and then after some attemps, I finally found a way to use TWRP and how to flash LOS 15.1
Disclaimer
I'm not responsible for any dead SD cards/phones
If your phone turns into a nuclear bomb
If your dog/cat complain about you
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The ROM is working almost fine but "Keep in mind that I have XT1944-2" also it is a beta ROM and if my previous guide of root didn't work properly, you shouldn't try to install it, because it may result on a brick or something else, as always is mentioned, try by your own risk.
BUGS
Working:
RIL
Bluetooth
WiFi
Not Working:
Camera
You tell me
Requirements
1. The most important and obviously, unlocked bootloader, a computer, and just basic knowldge
2. Stock ROM zip, in case of something is wrong and because you'll need to extract boot.img, here are the links and a guide to recover your phone in case of brick: https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-e5/how-to/firmware-moto-e5-xt1944-4-dual-sim-t3820901
3. TWRP recovery. You can get it here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-e5/development/recovery-twrp-moto-e-5-play-james-t3796323
4. You may wonder how to install TWRP, I must admit that it's not possible on Nora (causes brick) but searching here in XDA I've found that you can boot into TWRP without installing and also if you make a backup it will work in case of emergency
5. Platform tools folder that contains fastboot and adb drivers (your boot.img must be extracted here): https://www.dropbox.com/s/c3c8rev5e40gy5b/platform-tools-latest-windows.zip?dl=0
6. Remember to put the ROM and Gapps on your SD:
ROM: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1F2rC7zIZPqod3vMC1t22uhNYMQbf56K6
Gapps: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1rHf5XIs7XK3kWFFLekjrK0ub_bKnSlUI
Instructions
1. First of all boot into bootloader or fastboot (power & volume down) and connect your phone to your PC
2. At this point it is supposed that you have downloaded platform tools folder and all necessary zips (stock ROM, LOS, gapps), then inside the folder press Shift+Right Click, and select "open CMD window here" for Windows 7, on Windows 8 and up just click "Archive", then when CMD it's open, type: fastboot boot twrp_james.img Your phone automatically will reboot into TWRP.
3. The recovery will delay 1 or 2 minutes to start and it will ask us for our key to decrypt data. Just press cancel, because we don't have that key, and that option is not working and swipe to allow modifications. Don't mount anything, what it is already mounted is fine, only you can mount SD Card, in case that is not mounted, if you don't have a SD Card you wouldn't be able to make a backup
4. Go to backup section, and choose SD Card to put your backup there, remember that the Backup couldn't be saved on Internal Storage because the ROM will wipe Internal Storage and System, then if you choose all the partitions nothing wrong would happen, but if you are not pretty sure, just skip data and cache
5. The time that TWRP will took to backup depends on the things that you have on your system (Ignore red letters that show some errors)
6. Then go to Wipe section and swipe to perform a factory data reset. Now, select Wipe and then Format Data, and follow all prompts to commence formatting and then go to reboot section and choose bootloader because remember that TWRP is not installed and we nned to reboot the recovery, then use again CMD to boot into TWRP
7. Then we are again on TWRP, then press Install, select SD Card and look for the ROM zip and Gapps and swipe to flash, it's very fast the installation, wait until it finish and reboot your device into bootloader, It will be with red letters, but don't be affraid.
8. Another important thing, that ROM, contains boot.img from Moto E5 Play, that's what I told you, that you will need to use boot.img from stock ROM, then go to Platform Tools Folder and again open CMD (Shift+Left Click for W7) and type: fastboot flash boot boot.img Wait until it finish and type fastboot reboot
9. And that's all, first boot will delay, be patience. Additionally I couldn't find a way to skip force encrypt, so the phone will be encrypted and it will reboot, sometimes if you reboot the ROM it would reboot again, it's normal, As this ROM it's unnofficial it will show tha your device is uncertified but you can hide that notifications and use your phone normally.
Magisk, Xposed and Substratum work, but choose carefully what are you going to install because some modules will cause problems or a bootloop, if you need some help write your comments and experiences. YouTube for some reason open but didn't shows anything.
THANKS & MENTIONS:
Thanks to @SuperR. for his awesome Windows Kitchen;
Thanks to @CodyF86 for breaking ground and building TWRP for the james;
Thanks and credits to @phhusson for his Phh-Treble Vanilla GSIs;
Thanks to @Deivid_21 for sharing working gapps
Thanks to the entire LineageOS team;
This is great news. Slowly but surely, development for the entire Moto E5 series is growing. Great work on this OP.
MotoJunkie01 said:
This is great news. Slowly but surely, development for the entire Moto E5 series is growing. Great work on this OP.
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Yeah thank you, but I was unable to find a no verity kernel for E5, Play and Plus have got it, but this one not, then thanks for sharing a LOS 15.1 it's cool just the only bug was the camera but because of that encryption the ROM became laggy, I wish I could have a good computer to compile but well it seems to hard, anyway i hope more coming ROMS because it's sad that LOS 16 it's already released and we hardly have got just one but it's appreciated the time and effort for this one
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Yeah thank you, but I was unable to find a no verity kernel for E5, Play and Plus have got it, but this one not, then thanks for sharing a LOS 15.1 it's cool just the only bug was the camera but because of that encryption the ROM became laggy, I wish I could have a good computer to compile but well it seems to hard, anyway i hope more coming ROMS because it's sad that LOS 16 it's already released and we hardly have got just one but it's appreciated the time and effort for this one
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Yeah that's my dilemma as well. I have neither the time nor regular access to a high quality machine to compile. I have a port for Lineage 16.0 for the E5 Play which boots and functions somewhat. When I can smooth some things out and get it a bit more stable, I'll post it as well.
You should post a no-verity kernel for the E5 for others to use. It would be appreciated I'm sure.
MotoJunkie01 said:
Yeah that's my dilemma as well. I have neither the time nor regular access to a high quality machine to compile. I have a port for Lineage 16.0 for the E5 Play which boots and functions somewhat. When I can smooth some things out and get it a bit more stable, I'll post it as well.
You should post a no-verity kernel for the E5 for others to use. It would be appreciated I'm sure.
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For real? I would really love to test Pie, pls upload it, then I'm trying to post a no-verity kernel but then how am I going to extract the necessary things? I had seen a tutorial to unpack boot.img but then I don't know how to disable dm vrity or where are the files located on Moto E5 Play/Plus kernel
Fersho said:
For real? I would really love to test Pie, pls upload it, then I'm trying to post a no-verity kernel but then how am I going to extract the necessary things? I had seen a tutorial to unpack boot.img but then I don't know how to disable dm vrity or where are the files located on Moto E5 Play/Plus kernel
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Here is an easier method -- install the stock boot image on your device using either fastboot or TWRP. Then, in TWRP, install this boot image patch script -- https://drive.google.com/file/d/1oLrNL3OYhwlCCLOtLdQEQM4tGsIucsPQ/view?usp=drivesdk
It will unpack, patch, repack and flash the modified boot image back to your boot partition, disabling dm-verity. Then use TWRP to make a backup of your /boot partition. Using a file manager, rename the backup from boot.emmc.win to boot.img and you're done. You'll then have a no-verity kernel in boot.img format. The file can then be installed by other members using fastboot or TWRP.
Once you're done, you can simply use TWRP to reinstall or restore your previous ROM configuration.
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Here is an easier method -- install the stock boot image on your device using either fastboot or TWRP. Then, in TWRP, install this boot image patch script -- https://drive.google.com/file/d/1oLrNL3OYhwlCCLOtLdQEQM4tGsIucsPQ/view?usp=drivesdk
It will unpack, patch, repack and flash the modified boot image back to your boot partition, disabling dm-verity. Then use TWRP to make a backup of your /boot partition. Using a file manager, rename the backup from boot.emmc.win to boot.img and you're done. You'll then have a no-verity kernel in boot.img format. The file can then be installed by other members using fastboot or TWRP.
Once you're done, you can simply use TWRP to reinstall or restore your previous ROM configuration.
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It doesn't works, also using zip on LOS/Stock it doesn't boot
Fersho said:
It doesn't works, also using zip on LOS/Stock it doesn't boot
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I will patch a boot image to disabled dm-verity for the Moto E5. I'll post soon as I get some free time.
MotoJunkie01 said:
I will patch a boot image to disabled dm-verity for the Moto E5. I'll post soon as I get some free time.
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Thanks, but finally I removed encryption, but men, it was very hard for me and it took me like 3 or 4 hours, but well the procedure is a llitle bit confusing, and I couldn't create a boot.img just ported the ones already shared for Play/Plus and seemed to work "fine", If I got some time I would make another tutorial but I guess that it will be long
Here is a no-verity kernel for the xt1944-2 Moto E5
From Build No. OPP27.91-25
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NcyuFRgvvRiS5MT5Jxl3uS3XHCnULBMc/view?usp=drivesdk
In case anybody needs it.
MotoJunkie01 said:
Here is a no-verity kernel for the xt1944-2 Moto E5
From Build No. OPP27.91-25
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NcyuFRgvvRiS5MT5Jxl3uS3XHCnULBMc/view?usp=drivesdk
In case anybody needs it.
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Thank You, Do you believe that I don't have XT1944-2 I have XT1944-4 I notice that when I've seen something in settings, then It's only flash the kernel and that's all?
Fersho said:
Thank You, Do you believe that I don't have XT1944-2 I have XT1944-4 I notice that when I've seen something in settings, then It's only flash the kernel and that's all?
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I'll do a no-verity for xt1944-1 also. In fact, I'll try and cover all variants for which I have firmware access. You can try to boot the kernel for xt1944-2 prior to flashing it, by using:
fastboot boot no-verity_xt1944-2.boot.img
If it boots, you should be safe in flashing it to your /boot partition. In any event, I'll post some no-verity kernels for the Moto E5 variants.
so if i have the xt1944-3 can I use this tutorial? and what twrp recovery should I use..? or should i just wait
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so if i have the xt1944-3 can I use this tutorial? and what twrp recovery should I use..? or should i just wait
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Well I've only tested on XT1944-2/4 you should try by your own risk, then for TWRP use the one that is made for Moto E5 Play, then boot into TWRP using fastboot boot "twrp-james.img" don't try to install because it wont work
Any plans to get the remaining hardware working? I tried flashing factory Vendor image from the XT1921-1 retail firmware for the hell of it to see if that might change anything with the camera and flash, but it didn't. LOS logs a crash.
01-04 06:43:08.824 F/libc (622): CANNOT LINK EXECUTABLE "/vendor/bin/hw/[email protected]": library "[email protected]" not found
01-04 06:43:08.825 F/libc (622): Fatal signal 6 (SIGABRT), code -6 in tid 622 (motorola.hardwa), pid 622 (motorola.hardwa)
01-04 06:43:09.162 F/DEBUG (712): pid: 622, tid: 622, name: motorola.hardwa >>> /vendor/bin/hw/[email protected] <<<
01-04 06:43:09.162 F/DEBUG (712): signal 6 (SIGABRT), code -6 (SI_TKILL), fault addr --------
01-04 06:43:09.180 F/DEBUG (712): Abort message: 'CANNOT LINK EXECUTABLE "/vendor/bin/hw/[email protected]": library "[email protected]" not found'
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I might not have been looking in the right place but the imgtuner file name in /vendor/lib/hw is: [email protected]
If I had any idea how to fix this I would try.
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Any plans to get the remaining hardware working? I tried flashing factory Vendor image from the XT1921-1 retail firmware for the hell of it to see if that might change anything with the camera and flash, but it didn't. LOS logs a crash.
I might not have been looking in the right place but the imgtuner file name in /vendor/lib/hw is: [email protected]
If I had any idea how to fix this I would try.
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I was hoping the camera commits had been added to the GitHub repositories by now, but they have not as of this date. A manual fix can likely be accomplished by replacing the camlibs in the Lineage build with the camlibs from the stock build. Unfortunately, due to my work schedule, I don't get a lot of spare time for development, but if anybody wants to try, simply copying/replacing the camlibs from stock to Lineage should fix the camera.
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I was hoping the camera commits had been added to the GitHub repositories by now, but they have not as of this date. A manual fix can likely be accomplished by replacing the camlibs in the Lineage build with the camlibs from the stock build. Unfortunately, due to my work schedule, I don't get a lot of spare time for development, but if anybody wants to try, simply copying/replacing the camlibs from stock to Lineage should fix the camera.
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Im new to the android rom/firmware file structure. just want to make sure I understand. are you referring to the .so camera libraries in vendor/lib? or do you mean the actual /core/java/android/hardware framework files in the source?
Res Remix system-180818-arm-aonly-gapps.img
camera works good... flash too
apparently i still have force encrypt though and the phone can definitely get laggy
tbirdguy said:
Res Remix system-180818-arm-aonly-gapps.img
camera works good... flash too
apparently i still have force encrypt though and the phone can definitely get laggy
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That's right, camera and flashlight are working on RR OS GSI Official, but that lag is horrible, well it's only while scrolling and system ui, but the rest of the apps are working fine, to disable encryption you must flash no verity kernel that it's attached on previous commentaries and also to edit fstab.qcom then you'll skip encryption, but it doesn't affect on performance because even you skipped encryption the device still laggy, also on Pie is the same, but some extra bugs like graphic glitches, anyway I couldn't find a way to fix that lag, even using apps like L Speed
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That's right, camera and flashlight are working on RR OS GSI Official, but that lag is horrible, well it's only while scrolling and system ui, but the rest of the apps are working fine, to disable encryption you must flash no verity kernel that it's attached on previous commentaries and also to edit fstab.qcom then you'll skip encryption, but it doesn't affect on performance because even you skipped encryption the device still laggy, also on Pie is the same, but some extra bugs like graphic glitches
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Just FYI the no verity kernel results in a bootloop on the TMO XT1921-3

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