**I can't record or PLAY Videos after though. Camera works fine.
It displays a message that says "Sorry, this video cannot be played"
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Are ya'll able to record videos after installing nubernel 2.6.35 v_0.0.1 kernel?
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"Sorry, this video cannot be played"
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and when I'm trying to record a Video, it just shows 0:00 and it doesn't record. Only the home button is responsive, which I use to exit the Video Recording app.
No clue on this one.
Nothing has been changed that should effect video playback / recording.
Possibly a ROM issue?
I'm currently running stock EI22, so that's all I can base things from, but to be honest, I don't use my phone for video related items.
So, I'll have to check on that to be sure (but there shouldn't be any reason there would be problems).
0.0.1 has brought an increased battery drain over 0.0.0. I couldn't say why, but it's been consistent on several different setups on different roms.
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+1. Battery drain is more noticeable. I'm on a pretty bare install and haven't installed all my regular apps yet, so I can tell it's not the apps.
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Same here [snipped], I can't get more than 7 hours with 2hrs screen on
The only thing that was different from v0.0.0 to v0.0.1 that could be causing this is the android logger.
It's built as a module and I had forgotten to actually load it for the v0.0.0 release.
Other than that, there should be no reason it would be any different.
TO NUBECODER:
What I am trying to do is remove the NUBECODER Boot logo? Do you have to recompile an kernel that does not have this boot logo or is there an easier way?
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I too would like the nubecoder logo gone, but if it takes a new kernel then it is to much bother, given it is beyond me, and I feel it would be rather selfish to think effort would be spent by a dev just to remove his own logo, but if it is something I can do within root explorer, then I would like to know how. I just like a cleaner looking bootup, using my own startup ani
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I just like a cleaner look to the bootup process, I would even get rid of the samsung text if I could.
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Yes that is exactly right, I like a clean look to the bootup process. Trying to keep it stock with the samsung logo tho
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+1 to this. It just looks unprofessional. I went back to stock and will wait for a kernel I'm not ashamed to show my friends at work... [snipped]
Sorry, there is no way to remove the kernel's splash logo with out recompiling.
You guys are ridiculous, [snipped]
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Hi seriously, if nube put a big [snipped]
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Come On Folks .... [snipped]
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I get the feeling [snipped]
Thanks for the support, the opinions, and the laughs.
You really are off base with your assessment
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I have no issue with the Dev putting a logo in, just like no one should have an issue with those asking if it can be removed WITHOUT the Dev having to do anything.
If it is hard coded into the kernel, then everyone that cant do the work themselves are SOL, but if it can be removed w/o recompiling, would be nice to know how.
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To remove Nubernel =[, you would need to rebuild the kernel.
Here's the commit where I re-enabled the kernel splash, and included Nubernel.
I would prefer if you rebuild my kernel with the only change being the removal of the Nubernel kernel splash, that you do not publicly share it.
And sorry for the delayed response, maybe if I had answered sooner, some of the more negative posts could have been avoided.
[snipped] But your missing the point it is a developers thread, and the developer builds what he wants how he wants, and shares it. [snipped] I have a great idea let's all write to NIKE and see if they will remove the checkmark logo from their products.
Branding is the most essential aspect of anything, whether it's free or for profit.
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Nube can I get a splash done for the kernel with a big 'hairy turd'? LOL.
@#1:
I was thinking more along the lines of "Samsung would you remove this SamsungMobile.com logo please?".
But I'm glad you get the idea... branding, recognizable, iconic...
@#2:
LOL, this reminds me of an avatar a guy I know used to use (hint: his nickname was 'purdticker').
And this is where I once again thank
anomaly for his design contributions.
Some of you may feel that Nubernel the (candy corn) kernel is silly, nerdy, or unprofessional, but it is
exactly what I had in mind when I brought the idea to anomaly.
So thanks again anomaly, and to those who don't like it, sorry, we just have different tastes I guess.
ps- I was going to make a joke about a guy at work at McDonald's being made fun of by all of his buddies that have iPhones because his phone sports a candy corn during boot, but I think I'll refrain from posting that here. ;]
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