Last I checked JamesDSP supported most of V4A's features. Plus it's fully open source.Lucky Bastard having a working V4A, JamesDSP is great but.... its not V4A and i am sad.
yeah i know, but im stubborn and just miss V4A proper. lolLast I checked JamesDSP supported most of V4A's features. Plus it's fully open source.
Differential Surround felt really weird with headphones, Headphone Surround on Level 2 was my jam. lol, don't make me miss V4A tooyeah i know, but im stubborn and just miss V4A proper. lol
Also JamesDSP doesn't have the same Surround Options as V4A, i really miss Differential Surround it worked great
Get it from Magisk. Works great with audiomodlib and the compatibility patch. Use the workarounds when asked if you have problems.Lucky Bastard having a working V4A, JamesDSP is great but.... its not V4A and i am sad.
Already tried that method. I wouldn't be moaning about it if i hadn't tried that already!Get it from Magisk. Works great with audiomodlib and the compatibility patch. Use the workarounds when asked if you have problems.]
After the boondoggle that is the 6P, I'll never own another Huawei product. Xiaomi makes unlocking a waiting game, but at least they officially support it and encourage third party development. I don't have a single complaint about my RN6P.Already tried that method. I wouldn't be moaning about it if i hadn't tried that already!
i think its just a fucking Huawei thing cause they hate customisability in all senses of the word.like, their battery management is so controlling that even on "Manual" it auto closes background apps and kills them even when you want it in the background. i blame EMUI.RIP BOOTLOADER UNLOCKING ON HUAWEI DEVICES
Also, I forgot to ask, but how long has it been since you've tried the Magisk module? The developer behind it has added some compatibility workarounds and patches for ROMs that kill services and such. Oh, and how did you install Magisk without an unlocked bootloader? I have to use them in order for it to work on MIUI.Already tried that method. I wouldn't be moaning about it if i hadn't tried that already!
i think its just a fucking Huawei thing cause they hate customisability in all senses of the word.like, their battery management is so controlling that even on "Manual" it auto closes background apps and kills them even when you want it in the background. i blame EMUI.RIP BOOTLOADER UNLOCKING ON HUAWEI DEVICES
You installed Magisk with a locked bootloader? HOW? I'd love to know.Already tried that method. I wouldn't be moaning about it if i hadn't tried that already!
i think its just a fucking Huawei thing cause they hate customisability in all senses of the word.like, their battery management is so controlling that even on "Manual" it auto closes background apps and kills them even when you want it in the background. i blame EMUI.RIP BOOTLOADER UNLOCKING ON HUAWEI DEVICES
I was wondering this, too, but I figured they did some weird pseudo-installation with SuperSU and an exploit.You installed Magisk with a locked bootloader? HOW? I'd love to know.
You installed Magisk with a locked bootloader? HOW? I'd love to know.
i have a P20 Pro, i was lucky enough to get my bootloader code while they still offered it back in july last year. so its my last Huawei cause of this.I was wondering this, too, but I figured they did some weird pseudo-installation with SuperSU and an exploit.
Really, I have never seen a screen shot app that requires root permissions? I have used disable flag secure option within root to allow a screen shot of a bus ticket or banking app that did not permit without this, however never to just use the app itself!It's called screenshot. It's from the Market and requires root.
The post you're replying to is from 2010. My guess is that Android probably didn't have a built-in screenshot function back then yet.Really, I have never seen a screen shot app that requires root permissions? I have used disable flag secure option within root to allow a screen shot of a bus ticket or banking app that did not permit without this, however never to just use the app itself!