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Post by cyndrana on Aug 12, 2019 0:19:58 GMT
Hi, So I recently upgraded to a Samsung Galaxy S9, which is running 9.0 Pie. I'm having an issue with getting the Daemon to work. Even doing solution 1 and 2 for the disconnect problem, once I turn of USB debugging the daemon can no longer connect (I'm assuming android is killing it as soon as usb debugging is turned off).
My issue is that Media Projection is causing really bad lag for some reason compared to my Galaxy S6 with the daemon. Even though it has much better hardware. Is there another solution to workaround this issue? Root isn't an option either as my sm-960u doesn't have unlocked bootloader and noone has successfully rooted it even to this day. I'm I SOL and have to deal with the laggy Media Projection? Because that sucks...
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Post by AnkuLua on Aug 12, 2019 1:51:12 GMT
Hi, So I recently upgraded to a Samsung Galaxy S9, which is running 9.0 Pie. I'm having an issue with getting the Daemon to work. Even doing solution 1 and 2 for the disconnect problem, once I turn of USB debugging the daemon can no longer connect (I'm assuming android is killing it as soon as usb debugging is turned off). My issue is that Media Projection is causing really bad lag for some reason compared to my Galaxy S6 with the daemon. Even though it has much better hardware. Is there another solution to workaround this issue? Root isn't an option either as my sm-960u doesn't have unlocked bootloader and noone has successfully rooted it even to this day. I'm I SOL and have to deal with the laggy Media Projection? Because that sucks... You can't turn off USB debugging.
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Post by cyndrana on Aug 12, 2019 3:12:46 GMT
You can't turn off USB debugging. Aw, is this a restriction for 8.0+? The game I'm playing doesn't allow usb debugging...That's a shame.
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Post by AnkuLua on Aug 12, 2019 3:18:24 GMT
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Post by cyndrana on Aug 12, 2019 4:27:54 GMT
Fate Grand Order. Which if the game detects usb debugging is on or if the phone is rooted it crashes the game outright. Doesn't matter if a script is being used at all. I'll try increasing the scan interval and see if it lowers the lag issue, seeing the lag impacts the script timing.
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Post by bobbyson on Aug 13, 2019 13:07:45 GMT
is there a nox_player.run.bat equivalent for bluestacks?
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Post by AnkuLua on Aug 13, 2019 22:23:27 GMT
is there a nox_player.run.bat equivalent for bluestacks? Just use run.bat
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Post by Tharak on Aug 14, 2019 8:48:24 GMT
Hello, I've been running a few instances of LDplayer and it works great! However, starting the process is a bit annoying as I need to open run.bat slowly as many times as I have instance, than select the device number (1, 2, 3) for each. This process takes a while, is there a better way to do this? Alternatively, if I could just write "1,2,3,4" in the prompt and it would install in all of them would be great, but didn't seem to work.
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Post by AnkuLua on Aug 15, 2019 0:35:07 GMT
Hello, I've been running a few instances of LDplayer and it works great! However, starting the process is a bit annoying as I need to open run.bat slowly as many times as I have instance, than select the device number (1, 2, 3) for each. This process takes a while, is there a better way to do this? Alternatively, if I could just write "1,2,3,4" in the prompt and it would install in all of them would be great, but didn't seem to work. OK. Will consider it.
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Post by newbiex on Aug 20, 2019 10:14:02 GMT
do we need to install daemon for android 8.0 mobile phone? phone not rooted as well.
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Post by AnkuLua on Aug 21, 2019 10:27:10 GMT
do we need to install daemon for android 8.0 mobile phone? phone not rooted as well. You don't need daemon. You can run with media projection and accessibility mode.
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Post by ajit56 on Aug 23, 2019 8:18:57 GMT
Once the ama_daemon zip file has bees extracted you can locate the daemon for your device by going into the daemon directory (choose arm/x86, and choose one of the extensionless files) and copy it over to your device. Install SManager, this app helps you to run scripts. Locate the copied file on your device and press "run" in the app. A terminal window will open and show the start of the daemon. Just press the home button of your device and open AnkuLua Tip: You can add the daemon to your favorites in SManager to access it faster in the future. I expect Tasker to be able to run the daemon as well. Using Tasker you should be able to run the daemon automaticly once the device has booted.
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Post by AnkuLua on Aug 24, 2019 19:29:08 GMT
Once the ama_daemon zip file has bees extracted you can locate the daemon for your device by going into the daemon directory (choose arm/x86, and choose one of the extensionless files) and copy it over to your device. Install SManager, this app helps you to run scripts. Locate the copied file on your device and press "run" in the app. A terminal window will open and show the start of the daemon. Just press the home button of your device and open AnkuLua Tip: You can add the daemon to your favorites in SManager to access it faster in the future. I expect Tasker to be able to run the daemon as well. Using Tasker you should be able to run the daemon automaticly once the device has booted. daemon must run from root or adb shell.
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Post by garethball67 on Aug 30, 2019 20:54:47 GMT
Once the ama_daemon zip file has bees extracted you can locate the daemon for your device by going into the daemon directory (choose arm/x86, and choose one of the extensionless files) and copy it over to your device. Install SManager, this app helps you to run scripts. Locate the copied file on your device and press "run" in the app. A terminal window will open and show the start of the daemon. Just press the home button of your device and open AnkuLua Tip: You can add the daemon to your favorites in SManager to access it faster in the future. I expect Tasker to be able to run the daemon as well. Using Tasker you should be able to run the daemon automaticly once the device has booted.
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Post by garethball67 on Aug 30, 2019 20:54:57 GMT
Our Marshmellow device runs daemon well
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