I am currently running cyanogenmod 7.2 by phiexz and Maclaw. When I had my stock ROM, auto focusing was working, but ever since I started to use custom roms, auto focusing stopped working. I have already reinstalled different roms with no success. Any ideas?
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Hey guys I just flashed a sense 4.0 ROM but the cam doesn't work I was wondering if I could use the drivers from the Stock ICS camera from the ROM that I was using (ICECREAM JIBWICH 2.0 ) because it has a woking camera ?
Well if you know how to pull the drivers from the stock rom and put them onto a custom rom go for it. But I have not had camera problems on either the CyanogenMod 9 beta 13, nor the EliteMod ICS rom I'm using now on my G2.
There is no stock ics rom for our phones. The camera that is working with some custom ics roms are patched/hacked and not yet 100% the only ones that work are all compilled from the same rom and will not work across a different base. If you have a sense rom that you like you need to have a hacked camera for that rom. If it were as easy as stealing a cm9 based camera mod and putting it in a sense rom it would be done by that rom developers by alapha.x
Until the drivers for ours or similar device is released we have to happy with what we get. And until then expect flaws
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There is no stock ics rom for our phones. The camera that is working with some custom ics roms are patched/hacked and not yet 100% the only ones that work are all compilled from the same rom and will not work across a different base. If you have a sense rom that you like you need to have a hacked camera for that rom. If it were as easy as stealing a cm9 based camera mod and putting it in a sense rom it would be done by that rom developers by alapha.x
Until the drivers for ours or similar device is released we have to happy with what we get. And until then expect flaws
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demkantor said:
There is no stock ics rom for our phones. The camera that is working with some custom ics roms are patched/hacked and not yet 100% the only ones that work are all compilled from the same rom and will not work across a different base. If you have a sense rom that you like you need to have a hacked camera for that rom. If it were as easy as stealing a cm9 based camera mod and putting it in a sense rom it would be done by that rom developers by alapha.x
Until the drivers for ours or similar device is released we have to happy with what we get. And until then expect flaws
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Well is there any other waay??
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Well is there any other waay??
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... use a different rom with it working well enough for your taste?
or wait untill the other HTC desire's (HD en S) get their official update to ics and the dev's port that to desire Z.
Hello Guys!!
Recently I've decided to root my DHD and flash a custom ROM. I prefer Jelly Bean roms but I don't know which is the best.
So, could you recommend me which rom to use? Maybe JellyTime or MIUI rom, it doesn't matter. I just want a stable and fully working rom without bugs.
Or maybe i should use ICS rom?
Waiting for opinions
codefireX 4.2.1 nightlies if you want the latest version of Android, though Bluetooth doesn't work yet.
codefireX 4.1.2 Periodicals if you want everything working.
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codefireX 4.2.1 night lies if you want the latest version of Android, though Bluetooth doesn't work yet.
codefireX 4.1.2 Periodicals if you want everything working.
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4.2.1 nightlies? But I don't think we have any nightlies for 4.2.1
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Sorry, they're not nightlies. Wrong term. But synergye releases a new build every day or two anyway so they can be counted as such.
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codefireX 4.2.1 nightlies if you want the latest version of Android, though Bluetooth doesn't work yet.
codefireX 4.1.2 Periodicals if you want everything working.
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So, codefireX is the best among JB roms? Is it better and faster than JellyTime and other roms?
It depends on which version of android you want
JellyTime for instance is 4.1.2
CodefireX is 4.2.1
I have tried them both and they are quite nice
I for obvious reasons want 4.2.1 as it is the latest version
JellyTime is a unofficial Cyanogenmod
CodefireX has its custom mods named the CodefireX Toolchain
However sins sunday someone has released an unofficial Cyanogenmod 10.1 which is running on android 4.2.1.
It can be found here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2073992
Im using it right now and i am rather impressed i recommend this one .
Pesonally I prefer the 4.1.2 CodefireX Periodicals, great performance, good battery life and nearly 100% bulletproof/stable. Highly reccomended with one of these Themes:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1864549
Correct me wrong, but I thing that volume speaker is not working on 4.1.2. Just a word of warning to everyone!
so far i still use the JellyTime R30....i've been using this ROM since R19
on its latest version, it has good battery life, fast response, good radio even though I have to upgrade my radio to 12.69a.60.29U_26.17.14.11_M
ever try install the codefirex but I forget the version (can't compare...sorry)....
I think Jellytime and Super Galaxy are one of the best JB roms out there. I have tried quite a few. Codefire X is good too but I like JB and Super Galaxy better.
I'm on Verizon so I upgraded to the KVT49L. But now when I install any kernels my CM11 just hangs on the boot screen
There are two different kinds of kernels, AOSP and CAF. You're probably trying to flash a kernel that doesn't work on CM. So you need one that says it's compatible with CAF.
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Its glitched for cm. Same zip I used before
Glitch-N7-r140-CM11.zip
I've combed over so many threads and I don't have the time to try each Rom with the different versions of camera apps.
I'm on the latest nightly of CM 12.1 and I've tried the following with no luck.
Open Camera
Camera FX
Camera MX
Motorola Camera
Is there anything at all that works for CM 12.1? If not 12.1 is there another rom that has been tried with a playstore camera app that you have tried personally that works?
Regards in advance!
Camera is working in the CM12.1 4/21 build.
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Hello, I have got a Nexus 7 2013 unlocked bootloader, rooted and running CyanogenMod 12.1 nightly. Recently I have tryed to install the Franco Kernel since i have heard a lot of good things about it, but whenever i do, it reboots into a very laggy CyanogenMod 12.1 boot animation and goes into a bootloop. I have tried installing through recovery and through the non pro version of the Franco Kernel app. The only way i could fix it is by installing the CyanogenMod 12.1 ROM again. Any help would be much appreciated
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Hello, I have got a Nexus 7 2013 unlocked bootloader, rooted and running CyanogenMod 12.1 nightly. Recently I have tryed to install the Franco Kernel since i have heard a lot of good things about it, but whenever i do, it reboots into a very laggy CyanogenMod 12.1 boot animation and goes into a bootloop. I have tried installing through recovery and through the non pro version of the Franco Kernel app. The only way i could fix it is by installing the CyanogenMod 12.1 ROM again. Any help would be much appreciated
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That's because the kernel isn't compatible with cm12, cm and stock are built in a different way and a cm kernel is not compatible with stock and vice versa..
If you ever see a laggy bootanimation after flashing a kernel you can be 99,9% sure that it is not compatible with your rom
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That's because the kernel isn't compatible with cm12, cm and stock are built in a different way and a cm kernel is not compatible with stock and vice versa..
If you ever see a laggy bootanimation after flashing a kernel you can be 99,9% sure that it is not compatible with your rom
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Thanks man, explains a lot, glad to have got a reply on my first thread
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noahvt said:
That's because the kernel isn't compatible with cm12, cm and stock are built in a different way and a cm kernel is not compatible with stock and vice versa..
If you ever see a laggy bootanimation after flashing a kernel you can be 99,9% sure that it is not compatible with your rom
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Do you know of any kernels compatible with CyanogenMod 12.1. Thanks in advance
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Use the CAF version of a kernel for CM or CM-based roms. Use AOSP for stock or aosp-based roms.
Franco doesn't have a caf version but most of the other kernels do.