[Q] how to install DSP on stock ROM - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

I am trying to get (cm's) DSP manager installed on a my stock/rooted ROM. I have extracted the DSP manager apk from a CM ROM and placed it in /system/app and have changed the permissions and ownership accordingly, then rebooted and changed the sound effects setting to DSP.
My question is, do I need to copy over any libs or anything else? Such as /system/lib/soundfx
Or does things need to be baked into the ROM?
Thanks in advance.
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There's lib files that go with that. I don't know which ones but you would need those files.
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I copied the files over from /system/lib/soundfx and it still does not seem to be working. I think I am missing something else.
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Is there a way to set Apollo as the default media player? I read that only the default media player can use the DSP manager. Is that the case?
http://android.appstorm.net/how-to/music/install-and-configure-dsp-manager-on-any-rom/
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Wonder if I have a virus cuz I try to delete the files with file explorer and it wont allow me to delete... I've deleted any kind of things with file explorer in the past
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That images are usually saved by an application you installed previously..
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Beautiful Widgets would always save images onto my SD card.
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Dumb question

In custom roms i could set any song as a ringtone.. Been trying to do so back in Stock and cant find the way...
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System settings, sounds?
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Put the mp3 in the system/media folder.
ÜBER™ said:
System settings, sounds?
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Dont take me for a retard... It does not work that way in Stock
nodstuff said:
Put the mp3 in the system/media folder.
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Thanks, this its a workaround.. Wish i could natively set any sound as a ringtone
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msedek said:
Dont take me for a retard... It does not work that way in Stock.
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Well you yourself said it was a dumb question. Honestly I figured stock would have read your SD card partition and would show you the mp3 as an option or if you had a file browser like es file manager then you could have used that to navigate to the mp3. Don't take me for a douche bag
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drop the MP3's in the "Ringtones" folder via pc.

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Do we have to delete any old files or will they just be overwritten?
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There shouldn't be any overlap with the existing sound files so it shouldn't ask if you want to replace it.
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Did you try fixing the permissions?
I never done this but done other stuff. Find the folder where the sound files are located, look and remember their permission.(rw--r--r) or something like that. Rename the new sound files to the exact name of your systems old one. Copy a back up of your old sound files(optional). Then copy over the new sound files replacing the old ones
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Reboot.
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It's in /system/media/audio/ui> auto_focus.ogg
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poor_red_neck said:
I've renamed that one and just in case cleared cache and dalvik cache. Still get the sound. I'll decompile the Adon and see if I can find it. Does the apk need to be signed or anything after being compiled?
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No signing needed for system apps
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