So I've noticed that Netflix doesn't seem to play well with AOSP based roms. Well here's a fix.
First, go here and install the Xposed Framework installer...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1574401
Once installed open the installer and install Xposed. Grant it root access and reboot. Once you've booted go here and download and install this module:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/atta...9&d=1358293052
Once downloaded install the module and reopen Xposed. Enable the module and reboot. Once you've booted go to settings>applications and find Netflix. Clear all data from the app. Now open Netflix and enjoy.
Also, here is a list of various Xposed modules if you want them:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2327541
(I take no credit for any of this. Google is my friend.)
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So I've noticed that Netflix doesn't seem to play well with AOSP based roms. Well here's a fix.
First, go here and install the Xposed Framework installer...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574401
Once installed open the installer and install Xposed. Grant it root access and reboot. Once you've booted go here and download and install this module:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1648449&d=1358293052
Once downloaded install the module and reopen Xposed. Enable the module and reboot. Once you've booted go to settings>applications and find Netflix. Clear all data from the app. Now open Netflix and enjoy.
Also, here is a list of various Xposed modules if you want them:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2327541
(I take no credit for any of this. Google is my friend.)
Installed the Xposed module via sideloading (the x64 v84 sdk23), trying to install the XposedInstaller as well as the Cerberus disguised & the adaway apks. I keep getting an error "could not find android update binary" if I try to sideload them, and they won't install if I just open them through the file system.
I am currently rooted.
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In TWRP? with write access to system?
noahjk said:
Installed the Xposed module via sideloading (the x64 v84 sdk23), trying to install the XposedInstaller as well as the Cerberus disguised & the adaway apks. I keep getting an error "could not find android update binary" if I try to sideload them, and they won't install if I just open them through the file system.
I am currently rooted.
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I installed my xposed using TWRP then I installed the APK normally, everything worked fine. Just using Greenify, Rootcloak, and Youtube Adaway as my modules for now.
Hey there,
I tried to install Xposed (sdk23, arm64) and Xposed Installer says everything is okay an Xposed framework is active.
But all my installed modules aren't working. YouTube AdAway says the module is not active and gravitybox shows that it can't connect to gravitybox system framework.
Of course I activated all modules and rebooted.
Any ideas what's wrong?
Thanks.
Edit: It's working now after uninstalling Xposed installer and reinstall.
Sorry for creating a thread
I still have the same problem
i've already uninstalled and even flashed my backup after install twrp
there's no "disable" file inside conf folder
the error.log is always empty
I've already tried to lock resourses
I've cleaned the app files
I've installed the 3.0 apk and the material version of dvdandroid
Nothing makes to lose the message "framework is not active"
Any tips for me?
Htc 10 with stock rom and the latest superSU
thanks
Here is an short guide on running your stock rom with microG
microG Project
Prerequisites
You need root and magisk installed
Use adb or some appcontrol app to uninstall all google parts: play, gmscore, etcetera. I use https://adbappcontrol.com/en/
1:
Download Riru magisk module: https://github.com/RikkaApps/Riru/releases (or zygisk)
Download LSPosed: https://github.com/LSPosed/LSPosed/releases (riru version)
Download Fakegapps: https://github.com/nift4/FakeGApps/releases
Download microG_Installer_Revived: https://github.com/nift4/microg_installer_revived
Copy the downloaded files to your phone
2:
Install Riru (magisk/modules install from storage), reboot
Install LSPosed (magisk/modules install from storage), reboot
Install fakegapp.apk, reboot
After reboot LSPosed will popup, enable it
Install microG_Installer_Revived (magisk/modules install from storage), reboot
Now you should have microg installed and signature spoofing enabled.
Check screenshot (S22, enyxnos)
does it works even when i can´t mount system RW?
johanstvm said:
does it works even when i can´t mount system RW?
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Magisk modules are there to circumvent it
I don't get it to work. The microg installer's log always sais «Failure»
Failure [INSTALL_FAILED_VERSION_DOWNGRADE: Package Verification Result]
- Real Play Store not found, installing Fake Store
Failure [INSTALL_FAILED_VERSION_DOWNGRADE: Package Verification Result]
- Done
What can i do?
ABOUT ROM
Based on Stock ROM, heavily debloated (even more than my previous ROM), have the same features (smoother animations, battery optimizations, blah blah). I ve added microg, some aosp apps as i do like. My aim is to give you microG out of the box, with spoofing signature enabled.
The installation process is for advanced users only. Some apps may not work as expected since microg is a ,,degoogled fork" of GMS.
Before making any changes to your device make sure to backup your ROM and data.
WHAT WORKS
Every normal feature: RIL, WiFi, voLTE, voWiFi, BT and stuff, stock apps.
WHAT DOESNT WORKS
From my experience, some apps may need some additional steps to work with my microG implementation.
WhatsAPP works fine (restore backup over google drive wont work, so make a backup with Migrate app and restore after before installing my ROM.
Maybe some apps may need to be installed from online sources (i would recommend uptodown website since their apps doesnt use split format).
INSTALLATION PROCESS
Download the ROM from my mega link and flash it using this twrp image (need OTG adapter plugged in for touch to be working).
Format the data and reboot. After this install Magisk app from this github link. Open it and let it restart as it needs.
Next, reopen the app, flash this safety-net fix and lsposed module. Enable zygisk within settings and reboot.
Next, the launcher will ask you to add the lsposed module manager to the homescreen. Allow it.
Next, install this core-patch and this fake-gapps fork. Open the newly created shortcut, go to modules and enable these two apps. Reboot.
Now, reinstall the microG package by the app this link. Open the microG app, add your own google account, turn on cloud messaging and the google safetynet. Check if google device registration is checked, and make sure if self check is configured.
Next, i assume you`ll need a playstore ( you can try this one, for me it worked, but now it started crashing), but better go to this aurora store app. It s giving you updates, you can login with your own google account too.
As for chrome, i would recommend you using this, or pick one by yourself.
Next is to enjoy it.
kernel srouce code
Thanks