Will the blue blend v1.1 work with the MeanROM?
I'm going to install the ROM on a slot of my bootmanager so I'm going to add the theme into the ROM before I flash it that way I know there will be less of a chance of issues.
The theme looks sick btw.
Not much difference in the sound, I never really had any luck with DSP, or Volume plus, the only thing that helped increase the volume was when I was on the Sony Xpera ROM, whatever he did for a sound tweak was great, someone mentioned they flashed the Sony Bravia Engine
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Originally Posted by mikeyxda
Looks like you are running the old radio. Shouldn't hurt anything but the current baseband is 1.06. You're on .97.
Hey guys, tell me that this can not be confusing. This is from one of the motorola razr threads. And it is no wonder I still have yet to root my razr.
What do these actually do?[*]Restore Droid RAZR to 6.12.173 (Fastboot Restore. RSD Lite alternative. Must be in AP Fastboot Mode to do this))[*]Droid Root for 2.3.6 (motofail) (Roots 2.3.6 and below for Motorola Droids. Have USB Debugging enabled to do this. )[*]Unroot (Must be rooted to do this. Have USB Debugging enabled to do this.)[*]Install Voodoo's OTA Rootkeeper App (Use this app to stay rooted after an OTA. Have USB Debugging enabled to do this.)[*]Install Bootstrap Recovery App (Use this to make nandroid backups and flash Roms, themes, or mods. Have USB Debugging enabled to do this. Do not install this AND Safestrap. Pick one.[*]Install Safestrap Recovery App (Use this to make nandroid backups and flash Roms, themes, or mods. Have USB Debugging enabled to do this. Can essentially dual boot. NOT RECOMMENDED FOR NEW USERS. Do not install this AND Bootstrap. Pick one.[*]Overclock Install (See coryjohn's guide on Overclocking. Have USB Debugging enabled to do this.)[*]System Pull (This is NOT a recovery program or backup program. This is for devs and power users. Have USB Debugging enabled to do this.)[*]Droid RAZR Root for ICS 4.0.3 (The GSM ICS leak can be rooted with this. Our ICS may also be.)[*]Boot into Fastboot from Debugging (Exactly what it says. Have USB Debugging enabled to do this.)[*]Boot Normally from Fastboot (If you are in Fastboot mode you can use this to boot normally)[*]Boot into Motorola Recovery from Fastboot (Read above. Exactly what it says it what it does.)[*]Boot into Motorola Recovery from Debugging (Have USB Debugging enabled to do this.)[*]ADB Shell (A way to more manually control your phone. For power users and devs. Have USB Debugging enabled to do this.)[*]Wipe Data/Cache (Be in AP Fastboot mode to do this. Wipes your data and cache.)[*]Attempt Bootloader Unlock (Just for fun. Will Not work!) (Exactly as it says)[*]Reboot Phone (Have USB Debugging enabled to do this.)
Excellent, stable, smooth ROM. I have recommended it to many people running 2.17. I simply can't leave MeanRom, but I would love to try out Beats Audio, with the BEST running ROM.
Great work, constant updates. Thanks mikeyxda!
Hey guys, tell me that this can not be confusing. This is from one of the motorola razr threads. And it is no wonder I still have yet to root my razr.
What do these actually do?[*]Restore Droid RAZR to 6.12.173 (Fastboot Restore. RSD Lite alternative. Must be in AP Fastboot Mode to do this))[*]Droid Root for 2.3.6 (motofail) (Roots 2.3.6 and below for Motorola Droids. Have USB Debugging enabled to do this. )[*]Unroot (Must be rooted to do this. Have USB Debugging enabled to do this.)[*]Install Voodoo's OTA Rootkeeper App (Use this app to stay rooted after an OTA. Have USB Debugging enabled to do this.)[*]Install Bootstrap Recovery App (Use this to make nandroid backups and flash Roms, themes, or mods. Have USB Debugging enabled to do this. Do not install this AND Safestrap. Pick one.[*]Install Safestrap Recovery App (Use this to make nandroid backups and flash Roms, themes, or mods. Have USB Debugging enabled to do this. Can essentially dual boot. NOT RECOMMENDED FOR NEW USERS. Do not install this AND Bootstrap. Pick one.[*]Overclock Install (See coryjohn's guide on Overclocking. Have USB Debugging enabled to do this.)[*]System Pull (This is NOT a recovery program or backup program. This is for devs and power users. Have USB Debugging enabled to do this.)[*]Droid RAZR Root for ICS 4.0.3 (The GSM ICS leak can be rooted with this. Our ICS may also be.)[*]Boot into Fastboot from Debugging (Exactly what it says. Have USB Debugging enabled to do this.)[*]Boot Normally from Fastboot (If you are in Fastboot mode you can use this to boot normally)[*]Boot into Motorola Recovery from Fastboot (Read above. Exactly what it says it what it does.)[*]Boot into Motorola Recovery from Debugging (Have USB Debugging enabled to do this.)[*]ADB Shell (A way to more manually control your phone. For power users and devs. Have USB Debugging enabled to do this.)[*]Wipe Data/Cache (Be in AP Fastboot mode to do this. Wipes your data and cache.)[*]Attempt Bootloader Unlock (Just for fun. Will Not work!) (Exactly as it says)[*]Reboot Phone (Have USB Debugging enabled to do this.)
"All Throttle-No Bottle"
Huh? Wow. They left out the part where you click your heels together three times and say there's no place like home.
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Current phone: Samsung Galaxy S4 Retired: EVO 3D, Hero,Vogue,Apache ROM:Stock for now Recovery:Testing, I miss 4ext
Not much difference in the sound, I never really had any luck with DSP, or Volume plus, the only thing that helped increase the volume was when I was on the Sony Xpera ROM, whatever he did for a sound tweak was great, someone mentioned they flashed the Sony Bravia Engine
DSP Manager makes a significant increase in system volume as set in 1.2. Volume is increased by 30% across the board. I actually measured this with a decibel meter by opening DSP Manager, clicking "Phone Speaker", and checking/unchecking "Enable" on the equalizer: and this was measured with the phone already at max volume. I measured the volume increase on ringtones, notifications, music player, YouTube, and even games like Shoot the Apple, Angry Birds, etc. All of them show a 30% increase in volume with "Enable" checked. The only place I noticed not as much of a change was some music in the media player: music that was already nearly clipped. The music player seems to have some sort of cap due to the SRS sound enhancement.
You can prove the volume increase given by DSP Manager quite easily. Open DSP Manager, click "Phone Speaker" and tap volume up until the volume reaches maximum. At that point, every tap of volume-up produces a "ding". Keep clicking volume up and making dings while you check and uncheck "Enable" on the equalizer in DSP Manager. You'll notice that the dings are significantly louder when you check "Enable", proving that it does in fact work.
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