No, you have to use a third party app to enable it.
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No, you have to use a third party app to enable it.
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Do you have a favorite? This kernel and your multirom port kick ass!
That's also true, I just prefer to use a dedicated app because I use crpalmers scripts for the CPU speeds so I don't want another app to interfere.
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Honestly I just use this app that is simply called fast charge with a picture of a battery. It's a little buggy, when I first set up a ROM it takes a few tries sometimes for it to call superuser but after that it's fine and it does what it's supposed to.
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Basically it lets you control a few different parameters of the sound from a hardware level. It needs to be used in conjunction with the FauxSound app from the play store. Unfortunately, it's not free, which I don't necessarily agree with but the man does good work so I suppose he deserves the money. If you don't use the app obviously the feature won't work, but it won't hurt anything either and shouldn't interfere with any other sound mods (such as viper4android).
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Basically it lets you control a few different parameters of the sound from a hardware level. It needs to be used in conjunction with the FauxSound app from the play store. Unfortunately, it's not free, which I don't necessarily agree with but the man does good work so I suppose he deserves the money. If you don't use the app obviously the feature won't work, but it won't hurt anything either and shouldn't interfere with any other sound mods (such as viper4android).
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Dude you made my day with this mod! Using Faux sound made my ladies LG Optimus G speakerphone loud!!!
HTC DNA
LG Optimus G
Dude you made my day with this mod! Using Faux sound made my ladies LG Optimus G speakerphone loud!!!
HTC DNA
LG Optimus G
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Can't seem to get the app to take effect?
HTC DNA
LG Optimus G
In the sound app, it said new controls and kernel 2.1 sound drivers are needed. I don't really hear a big difference.
Reboots help.
Turn down all volumes and shut off music.
Put on settings.
Reboot.
Profit.
I definitely noticed calls and speaker is WAY louder.
So turn all volumes down, how to shut music off?, then turn all volumes back on, and then reboot?
HTC DNA
LG Optimus G
No, just make sure there isn't any sound going on when you change it. You don't have to turn anything down or anything like that.
Although of droidisdna says it helps then it certainly doesn't hurt. I didn't have to do that though.
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init.d tweaks
I created some scripts that run on boot (init.d) because I install my kernel so many times that I would go insane if I had to use an installer to configure it each time. By using these scripts and configuration files on the sdcard, I can just configure it once and keep installing away to my heart's content.
After installing this kernel, there will be:
/system/etc/init.d/99crpalmer
run at boot, even if you switch to another kernel. It is safe to leave this file there and to let it run as it only makes changes if the kernel contains "crpalmer" in the version. If run with a kernel that contains crpalmer in the version, it will rename mpdecision so it can't run. If you install another kernel it will then rename mpdecision back so that it will run in the new kernel. In addition to stopping the built-in mpdecision it will allow the following tweaks:
CPU Frequencies
* Frequencies loaded from /sdcard/crpalmer-cpufreq-min and /sdcard/crpalmer-cpufreq-max
* Governor loaded from /sdcard/crpalmer-cpufreq-governor
* If you specify either or both of these frequencies, it will lock down all of the CPU frequency controls. I had to do this because HTC overrides them in a script that is run very late in the boot process (thanks HTC!).
* E.g. adb shell su -c "echo 192000 > /sdcard/crpalmer-cpufreq-min"
* E.g. adb shell su -c "echo 1728000 > /sdcard/crpalmer-cpufreq-max"
* E.g. adb shell su -c "echo interactive > /sdcard/crpalmer-cpufreq-governor"
Undervolting
* + or - value loaded from /sdcard/crplamer-uv
* The undervolting in 2.0.23 for FAST binned CPUs would be specified as:
* E.g. adb shell su -c "echo -100 > /sdcard/crpalmer-uv"
Lightsensor
* My light sensor changes didn't sound like they worked well for everyone. If you don't like them you can disable them by:
* E.g. adb shell touch /sdcard/crpalmer-stock-lightsensor
HTC Colour "Enhancement"
* If this file is present then the HTC's colour "enhancement" will be used, otherwise it will be disabled.
* If this file contains the string "m7" then it will use one of the colour enhancement that was used in the M7 kernel for a panel most like ours.
* E.g. adb shell touch /sdcard/crpalmer-color-enhancement
@jamiethemorris, have you pulled the recent s2w dt2w PD and synaptics_3200.c code, we seemed to have fixed sleep issues (you should literally be able to just copy them from ours)