im currently using cyanogenmod on a samsung galaxy s3 and where as it does supposrt usb audio out it is not native to the whole device. for example i cant use any music player and have it play via the usb, i have to use a custom specific player
Sounds like something you need to ask in your device thread since that's not an officially supported device.
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How do i go about getting the stock gs3 music player on my phone rooted with cyanogenmod 10? reason being that i want to be able to stream music and video onto my samsung tv.
Hi Guys,
This might have already been asked and answered, if so apologies for ignorance, a link to thread would be appreciated.
Basic idea is to control Music and Video playback on Nexus 7 with another android phone, with minimum fuss
Will love to cover following 3 scenarios (if at all possible)
Scenario 1) Media stored on Nexus 7
Scenario 2) Media stored on Controlling device
Scenario 3) Media stored on NAS
Communication protocol can be Bluetooth or wireless
Can few of you jump in and point me to required apps /mods
After a bit of research from my side, I came to know that XBMC will serves most of my needs,
I am quite supersised that I was unaware of such a wonderful app.
although the latest stable version as well as alpha verson have some some issues with KitKat and are not working fine on my Nexus running KT16S but I am hopeful.
Can some one point me to a nice getting started guide ?
Anyone looking to control music playback over Bluetooth can checkout Bluetooth Music Player Free in Play store :good:
Another app to control a android device from another android device is Tablet Remote
Found another nice App, This allow to stream songs stored on controlling phone :good:
SoundSeeder
can i get stock music player from samsung s4 or any other samsung phone for moto g kitkat?
at the moment there seem to be no ported samsung apps that work without touchwiz. but give rocket player a try. i'm very happy with it, it's even better than the samsung player.
I only have experience with the lower version of samsung music player (the one in all of their phones on 4.1, not the S4) and it worked on my S advance with custom roms, so the touchwiz isnt necessary...but i had to set the permissions for the app...then it worked...idk if the situation will be the same on moto g with 4.4
You should try the one from sony (Walkman) IMO better ui, and simple enough.
Try Rocket Player, it is very good. I used it instead of the stock google play music player. What i like most is the bluetooth function when connected to my car stereo system, it plays automatically when ever turn on my car stereo.
Definitely go for Walkman port for the nexus 4. Works like a charm and there is a huge improvement of the sound quality. That port includes all their libs and working EQ.
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can i get stock music player from samsung s4 or any other samsung phone for moto g kitkat?
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Its not easy to port the samsung player bcz as it works on touchwiz not on aosp..you should give a try to walkman app ported for moto g..
I'm using a Note3 with Tweaked 2 (4.3) and I can only use my USB DAC (iFI iDSD Nano) with UAPP. I would love to have it working with Spotify, YouTube and more.
Does anybody know if there's a ROM/kernel/mod with full USB Audio support?
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I tried a CyanogenMod 11 nightly from 9/22, but music doesn't play at all with the USB DAC, outside of UAPP. It just hangs.
I'm not sure that it's supposed to work, but I know it's a feature they are working on. A quick search shows that it's still a work in progress:
http://www.head-fi.org/t/694546/steve-kondik-cyanogenmod-working-on-usb-audio
Looks like Android L will have native USB audio support, so hopefully that will end this crap.
http://www.androidpolice.com/2014/0...-android-now-natively-supports-usb-audio-out/
Ladies and gents, boys and girls, we have working native USB audio on the Note3!!!
Using the Tweaked 3.8 rom with the iFi iDSD Nano, I tested YouTube, default music player, PowerAmp and one video game, Another World. All worked!!
I used the Effortless Guide to install stock NF9, but instead of TWRP 2.8.0.0, I used 2.7.2.0. At the point where it suggests the Effortless Rom, I simply used Tweaked 3.8. I used the super simple approach listed in the Tweaked 3.8 install instructions.
Tweaked 3.8 rom:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-3-tmobile/development/temp-t2816437
Effortless guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2765014
iFi iDSD Nano:
http://www.musicdirect.com/p-161157-ifi-nano-idsd-dac.aspx
http://ifi-audio.com/audio_blog/ifi-breaks-into-the-major-league/
http://www.computeraudiophile.com/f...nversion/any-ifi-idsd-nano-owners-here-20256/
Hi everyone, I only want to know, if there's a way to port the samsung galaxy note 4 music player to the Lg G4, that's only because I like the samsung music player and some features, like choose the best part of the track and make it as ringtone, thanks in advance
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Hi everyone, I only want to know, if there's a way to port the samsung galaxy note 4 music player to the Lg G4, that's only because I like the samsung music player and some features, like choose the best part of the track and make it as ringtone, thanks in advance
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I think full useless.Many alternativ music player on play store
Poweramp,jet audio,neutron
+Dolby Atmos or Viper4android DSP ....
Thanks for your reply, did you know if some of those music player have the feature that I'm looking for?? I know there's some apps too, but I like the way samsung music player does, thanks in advance.
jacksoncolocho said:
Hi everyone, I only want to know, if there's a way to port the samsung galaxy note 4 music player to the Lg G4, that's only because I like the samsung music player and some features, like choose the best part of the track and make it as ringtone, thanks in advance
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I would also love to see the Samsung music player on LG G4. I had a Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 and I loved the SoundAlive sound effects, especially the reverb. I have been using Viper4AndroidFX since, and whilst I like it a lot, I find that SoundAlive handled all my music a lot better.
More than likely it requires the Touchwiz framework like a lot of Samsung apps. Chances are almost slim to none that it could be ported to anything other than a Samsung phone
It definitely requires resources from TW, which makes it difficult to do it.