[Q] System Audio - Nexus 7 (2013) Q&A

So I flashed CM12 to my 2013 Nexus 7 and it used the audio for the keyboard that kit kat uses and I hate the way it sounds. So I went to /system/media/audio/ui and replaced those files with with the ones from my friends 2013 Nexus 7 who is on stock 5.0.2 and now it makes no sounds. So I then downloaded stock image for my Nexus 7 from Google and extracted the system.img and took the sound files from it and placed them on my Nexus and it still won't make any sound. When I play the .ogg files on my computer they all work but when i play them on my Nexus only a few play like NFC sounds but things like Lock/Unlock and keyboard clicks won't play.
Edit: So there was an update for CM this morning and upon updating the keyboard clicks and lock/unlock sounds work but they're those disgusting kitkat sounds. Is there any way to change these to lollipop?
Edit: I figured it out so this post can be deleted.

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got my T-Mobile note 2 for about a week now, i came from a galaxy nexus, and I've been wondering if there is a way to get the stock android camera app, the one with all the distortion effects.
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[Q] Touch sounds

Quickie....is it possible to change touch sounds? Currently on Jellyverse, (All hail Shadow_god), im getting a bit worn on the "bloop'bloops". i know i can turn that function off but.....there was an app once that changed the ogg sound file via playstore but didnt work too great
Your touch sounds reside in system/media/audio/ui folder.
You can push different sounds from other ROMs. (Copy and paste)
If you pull from other ROMs and put on your SD Card you can preview the sound with the music player before you push them.
Also if you have an mp3/4 to ogg converter you can make your own sounds.
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Expert advice requested!

Love this device, but there's two things left on my list of things to update/modify which I'm stuck on.
I rooted the device
went through the Xposed catalog
updated to KitKat
downloaded a bunch of apps like Dropbox, Google Drive, Coursera, emulators, games, synced all my e-mail/social accounts, etc. etc.
bought the Samsung OTG adapter to connect a 1TB external HDD (Game of Thrones Seasons 1 - 3!)
Later I plan on getting a controller and keyboard for games and productivity.
So the basis for this entire post;
The last 2 things I'm trying to get on my tablet is flash and Viper4Android.
My GSIII on PacRom (4.3) has flash enabled using an older version of Dolphin Browser (allows me to watch full episodes of the Colbert Report/Daily Show on Comedy Central). Also, Viper4Android works flawlessly.
I can't seem to find a solution for my Note 2014 tho.
My main questions are does anybody here know how to enable flash and install Viper4Android on the Note 2014?
What I've tried so far;
trying to enable Flash
-downloaded Dolphin/Boat/other flash enabled browsers after dl'ing the recommended files from Adobe's official website
-use the old version of Dolphin the same way my phone has it
trying to install Viper4Android
-install to System/apps then another suggestion to install from System/priv-apps (all permissions set as suggested)
-followed a few guides that talked about editing build.prop (found a solution for the Note 3, however, the lines required for me to edit weren't there on the Note 2014)
Mainly I don't expect my tablet to turn into an amazing sound system, but one of my minor gripes is that it's speakers are somewhat quiet. If V4A doesn't work for us, is there a sound hack to increase how loud we can set the volume (especially for movie watching, even MX Player's 200% sound increase is a little lacking for me)
Thanks! regardless even if there's no known solutions yet.
Here's your answer for flash, don't know about that other thing your asking....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=52218885&postcount=7
Hit thanks if it helps.... Enjoy.
For V4A, extract the audio_effects zip and place the audio_effects.conf file in system/etc folder and set permissions. Enjoy!
https://www.dropbox.com/s/dvth1hp163cwqmn/audio_effects.zip
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Itchiee said:
Here's your answer for flash, don't know about that other thing your asking....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=52218885&postcount=7
Hit thanks if it helps.... Enjoy.
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Worked flawlessly! Thanks!
¿Will-it-Blend? said:
For V4A, extract the audio_effects zip and place the audio_effects.conf file in system/etc folder and set permissions. Enjoy!
https://www.dropbox.com/s/dvth1hp163cwqmn/audio_effects.zip
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This kind of works! Thanks! With one caveat however, I played a few songs using PlayerPro (bought the full version and is my preferred player) the stock Samsung Music Player, and Google Music Player; but it doesn't seem to fully function. Driver Status says Processing: No.
So I set the FX Compatibly Mode from Normal --> Compatible and selected Force Enable V4A.
Retested the three players on my tablet, and the Google Music Player has an audible difference. I tested this by putting the reverb to some ridiculous setting, and the Google Player was obviously audibly different, while Player Pro and the stock music app were the same. Can't check Driver Status in Compatibility Mode however, but it was clear GMP works with V4A while the other 2 did not.
So now, the problem changes from getting V4A to work (because it does with Google's music app!) to getting it to work with PlayerPro and universally across apps in general. Curious if there's anyway to do this? Im hoping to find a way to get V4A to work with MXPlayer and PlayerPro as well!
presidential1O said:
This kind of works! Thanks! With one caveat however, I played a few songs using PlayerPro (bought the full version and is my preferred player) the stock Samsung Music Player, and Google Music Player; but it doesn't seem to fully function. Driver Status says Processing: No.
So I set the FX Compatibly Mode from Normal --> Compatible and selected Force Enable V4A.
Retested the three players on my tablet, and the Google Music Player has an audible difference. I tested this by putting the reverb to some ridiculous setting, and the Google Player was obviously audibly different, while Player Pro and the stock music app were the same. Can't check Driver Status in Compatibility Mode however, but it was clear GMP works with V4A while the other 2 did not.
So now, the problem changes from getting V4A to work (because it does with Google's music app!) to getting it to work with PlayerPro and universally across apps in general. Curious if there's anyway to do this? Im hoping to find a way to get V4A to work with MXPlayer and PlayerPro as well!
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Make sure you delete or freeze MusicFX from your system. This will ensure that V4A is the default system sound equalizer. And of course make sure it's installed as a priv-app.
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¿Will-it-Blend? said:
Make sure you delete or freeze MusicFX from your system. This will ensure that V4A is the default system sound equalizer. And of course make sure it's installed as a priv-app.
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This works! Grateful and appreciative!
¿Will-it-Blend? said:
For V4A, extract the audio_effects zip and place the audio_effects.conf file in system/etc folder and set permissions. Enjoy!
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can you help me ? im having the same problem.. i did what you said still doesnt work on my tablet. What permissions do i put it , and where do i install the app? thank you!

EQ/Music settings?

Hi guys,
I wanted to add some sweet bass to my songs today, but (coming from a samsung user) I couldn't find any kind of music settings in the stock music app. Are there any anywhere?
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Audio and Nexus 7 2013 not work on apps

I wanted to use AudioGlow or an xposed module (NavBar media visualizer) but whether i play musik nothing works.
It looks like the apps do not recognize that the Nexus plays sounds.
I tried SoundAbout but i cant get it to work.
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