- Mar 6, 2018
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As the title says, I managed to get all of my 3 favorite audio mods working together, so I wanted to share how to accomplish this.
Standard Disclaimer:
I am not responsible for anything that may happen to your device, YOU are choosing to make these modifications.
First of all, you need Magisk 19.3 and access to your TWRP in case something goes wrong.
Here's the list of magisk modules that you'll need:
-Busybox for Android NDK
-Magisk Manager for Recovery Mod
-Magisk SELinux Manager (You'll need to get it from here)
-Audio Modification library (This one goes at the end of all installations)
Here's the list of audio mods that I use (You can skip the one that you don't like):
-Viper4Android FX (v2.7.1.0) (You can get it from the Magisk downloads section)
-ICESound Unity Audio Port (Get it from here)
-Dolby Digital Plus (Working ver. here.)
To begin with, we need to install the first 3 modules in order to get the mods properly working, first Magisk Manager for Recovery, then Busybox for Android and finally Magisk SELinux Manager (Select Permissive during installation).
Now, its time to flash the audio mods:
The first one its going to be Viper4Android FX, we flash it using Magisk manager just like a normal magisk module, after it gets installed DON'T REBOOT, exit the app using the home button, and search in your apps for the Viper app, it'll ask for root permissions, just grant them and let it automatically install, your device will reboot after everything is done.
After the reboot, go to the Magisk manager app, we'll be flashing the rest of the audio mods;
Starting with ICE Sound, flash it like any other module, the flashing prompt its gonna ask us to map our volume keys, after this we'll use them to set up our installation, the configuration that worked perfectly for myself, was the configuration 1 (PUREICE selected automatically).
After everything is done, don't reboot yet, go back and install the last audio in our list.
For Dolby Digital Plus, we´re going to install it like a Magisk module, everything is automatically done, but DON´T REBOOT at the end, to prevent any crashes, we're going to install our latest patch, the Audio Modification Library using Magisk, this will recognize our installed mods and patch them so they can work without any troubles, flash it as a normal magisk module.
Now its time to reboot and we're all done!
I personally prefer the Music preset for the ICE Sound module, if you wanna change the presets; use a Terminal app like Termux and write the following code to enter the setup for the ICE Sound mod:
And that's it! Please remember to reboot every time you change presets from ICE Sound, otherwise the rest of your audio could give you some stutters or problems overall.
Remember, if you like it please hit the like button, it's free
Standard Disclaimer:
I am not responsible for anything that may happen to your device, YOU are choosing to make these modifications.
First of all, you need Magisk 19.3 and access to your TWRP in case something goes wrong.
Here's the list of magisk modules that you'll need:
-Busybox for Android NDK
-Magisk Manager for Recovery Mod
-Magisk SELinux Manager (You'll need to get it from here)
-Audio Modification library (This one goes at the end of all installations)
Here's the list of audio mods that I use (You can skip the one that you don't like):
-Viper4Android FX (v2.7.1.0) (You can get it from the Magisk downloads section)
-ICESound Unity Audio Port (Get it from here)
-Dolby Digital Plus (Working ver. here.)
To begin with, we need to install the first 3 modules in order to get the mods properly working, first Magisk Manager for Recovery, then Busybox for Android and finally Magisk SELinux Manager (Select Permissive during installation).
Now, its time to flash the audio mods:
The first one its going to be Viper4Android FX, we flash it using Magisk manager just like a normal magisk module, after it gets installed DON'T REBOOT, exit the app using the home button, and search in your apps for the Viper app, it'll ask for root permissions, just grant them and let it automatically install, your device will reboot after everything is done.
After the reboot, go to the Magisk manager app, we'll be flashing the rest of the audio mods;
Starting with ICE Sound, flash it like any other module, the flashing prompt its gonna ask us to map our volume keys, after this we'll use them to set up our installation, the configuration that worked perfectly for myself, was the configuration 1 (PUREICE selected automatically).
After everything is done, don't reboot yet, go back and install the last audio in our list.
For Dolby Digital Plus, we´re going to install it like a Magisk module, everything is automatically done, but DON´T REBOOT at the end, to prevent any crashes, we're going to install our latest patch, the Audio Modification Library using Magisk, this will recognize our installed mods and patch them so they can work without any troubles, flash it as a normal magisk module.
Now its time to reboot and we're all done!
I personally prefer the Music preset for the ICE Sound module, if you wanna change the presets; use a Terminal app like Termux and write the following code to enter the setup for the ICE Sound mod:
su
icewizard
And that's it! Please remember to reboot every time you change presets from ICE Sound, otherwise the rest of your audio could give you some stutters or problems overall.
Remember, if you like it please hit the like button, it's free