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kremmit

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Android O APT-X libraries: Android Oreo officially supports APT-X bluetooth audio, however not all phones have the needed library files. This module simply places the missing APT-X(HD) and LDAC files in your system if you don't already have it. Enjoy better bluetooth audio!

Busybox for Android NDK: As a byproduct of building my own static busybox compiles in all supported Android architectures for my AIK-mobile package I figured I might as well offer them up separately as well since there weren't any providers making Android x64 builds when I was researching. The installer detects what architecture (ARM/ARM64, x86/x86_64, MIPS/MIPS64) your device uses and installs the correct busybox binary accordingly. It then cleans up any symlinks from a possible previous installation in the same directory and generates new symlinks directly from the output of the installed binary. Detects and supports "systemless" root via SuperSU/Magisk installation as well.

Systemless Xposed: This is a port of rovo89's Xposed framework to work systemless-ly through Magisk.
SDK 27 (Android 8.1)
 

Adriano-A3

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Aug 24, 2013
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Android O APT-X libraries: Android Oreo officially supports APT-X bluetooth audio, however not all phones have the needed library files. This module simply places the missing APT-X(HD) and LDAC files in your system if you don't already have it. Enjoy better bluetooth audio!

Busybox for Android NDK: As a byproduct of building my own static busybox compiles in all supported Android architectures for my AIK-mobile package I figured I might as well offer them up separately as well since there weren't any providers making Android x64 builds when I was researching. The installer detects what architecture (ARM/ARM64, x86/x86_64, MIPS/MIPS64) your device uses and installs the correct busybox binary accordingly. It then cleans up any symlinks from a possible previous installation in the same directory and generates new symlinks directly from the output of the installed binary. Detects and supports "systemless" root via SuperSU/Magisk installation as well.

Systemless Xposed: This is a port of rovo89's Xposed framework to work systemless-ly through Magisk.
SDK 27 (Android 8.1)
Did you installed Xposed on MIUI?