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Root Beats Audio port for GB roms

johnny424

Android Expert
Found a thread in the prevail arena this morning posted by a member..he found this on XDA and shared it with prevail users..so i thought id share it with Transform users..

MAKE A BACKUP FIRST..just incase:D

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1525226

i havent had luck yett installing it..but im running stock gb..the XDA thread says you need to be on a custom rom..ive also only tryed the 3/2/2012 download link..there is a link for All samsung phones..try it out and post back your results..:D

Thank you to Tookrderbs for finding and sharing

Thanks to Rockodev for the op
 
Thanks for the heads up man, installed on Shevron rom with Beats audio SGSII.zip. Works flawlessly.

...mmmmm 3 libras
 
Thanks for the heads up man, installed on Shevron rom with Beats audio SGSII.zip. Works flawlessly.

...mmmmm 3 libras

im testing it right now, do you see a difference loota? i "think" i hear just like 10-20 percent better sound. what do you think????
 
It's hard to say.... My headphones aren't great.. From what I've read the whole reason htc released this was because it was only supported by a very small handful of apps. And I'm willing to bet the stock music app that did support it is only only on certain htc's. I will post more info so you can see what I am talking about. As the api gets around more apps will support it. I I doubt we could hear the difference with the apps that we have.


http://www.droiddog.com/android-blog/2012/03/htc-releases-beats-audio-api-for-developers/


On the down side this configuration increases clipping.

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=23143799&postcount=2
 
truthfully its kinda mixed results...in the op..half the posters say there is a big difference...half are calling bluff..i dont think there is a UI or an app in the drawer to control functions..i guess the only real way to see how useful it is would be to measure the difference in sound..but i dont know anything about sound waves and all that other good stuff..i deffinetly think the type/style of music player you use..an equalizer like dps or volume plus..and some serious head phones would probally help the cause..i know the op says its being updated regularly and supporting more phones...so as more people begin to use it im sure will figure out wether its placebo or not
 
something besides beats..to give it a lil something extra..but even still its only gonna go as high as the phone will allow it
 
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