Spirit2: Real FM Radio 4 AOSP 2014_04_14 APK
Current Version: 2014_04_14
Requires Android: 4.0.3 and up
Category: Music & Audio
v2014_04_14 update:
Apr 14:
- Fix Apr 9 audio glitch.
- Fix ART crash.
Apr 9:
- Battery consumption improvements, especially for HTC One & LG G2.
Prior:
- Sony buffer -> 320.
- Thread priority audio glitch fix.
- HTC One M8 detection.
- All native sample rates: 44.1K Samsung, 48K Other, except 44.1K Sony.
- HTC OneXL/S/Evo 4G LTE OpenSL ES experiment. No visual, BT, EQ, effects, record.
- Qualcomm FM 64 byte RT crash fix.
- PCM log stats increased from 5 seconds to 10 minutes. Disable redundant write stats log.
Overview:
Spirit2 is the successor to Spirit1 Unlocked and is the “Best Darn FM app”* in existence !
Spirit2 is a real, tuned, over-the-air FM radio app for Android. It does not require Internet access.
I am still enjoying Spirit 1, is there any reason to pay again for Spirit 2? : http://ift.tt/1i4XluC
Spirit2 supports only the most popular, recent, higher end devices that have digital audio support in Spirit1 Unlocked. See list below. The Spirit2 UI and underlying architecture are much improved. Spirit1 Unlocked is still more mature/bug-free and has more features. Your support will help Spirit2 match and exceed the Spirit1 feature set.
Requires AOSP !: If you don’t know what AOSP means, Spirit2 is not for you. Spirit1 Unlocked works on numerous stock phones: http://ift.tt/13eqE6s
*”Best darn FM app”: Yes, it has some bugs, and may lack some “polish” of stock FM apps, but it’s the most functional and has more settings.
The ONLY FM app supporting ALL this: Equalizer, Effects, Recording, BT A2DP and Visualizer.
Spirit2 also supports multiple “remote” displays and controls: Home and lock-screen widget, lock-screen, notification shade, BT AVRCP and future Android remotes. AVRCP puts RDS and station info on the display of compatible BT headsets, and controls Pause/Play and preset selection. Was pretty cool the first time I saw that working.
Spirit2 Beta group. Latest releases for Play customers: http://ift.tt/1i4XlKR
Main XDA info thread, LOTS of info updated March 25: http://ift.tt/1gyuVLD
Spirit2 “Official Support”*: ONLY these phones running “Compatible AOSP”** ROMs:
Samsung GS3 GT-I9300
Samsung GS2 GT-I9100
Samsung GS1 GT-I9000
Samsung Note2 GT-N7100
Samsung Note1 GT-N7000
HTC One (GPE requires BT off)
HTC OneXL LTE, OneS, Evo 4G LTE (2013 CM11 only. 2014 kernels broke FM)
LG G2 D802 International and Sprint LS980 only. (Some stock, CM11 and Mahdi ROMs only as of March, 2014)
Motorola Moto G
*”Official Support” means I own the phone and I can properly support it.
**”Compatible AOSP” ROMs includes as many AOSP ROMs as I can reasonably support, that have the FM and audio kernel drivers needed to enable FM. CM11 is the most popular and best supported, except for the incompatible 2014 kernels for HTC OneXL LTE, OneS, and Evo 4G LTE. LG G2 is only supportable on CM11, AOKP and Mahdi ROMs as of April, 2014.
Unofficial Support:
The only other devices with a chance of working fully are those with Qualcomm WCN3660 or newer compatible FM/BT/WiFi chips as well as Qualcomm WDC9310 or newer compatible audio chips. This includes most late 2012+ Sony devices starting with Xperia T. These may or may not work well, and are not officially supported. With sufficient demand I will consider buying a “Z” device and officially supporting some Sony’s.
Stock ROMs:
Spirit2 also works reasonably well on many stock or stock derived ROMs when rooted. But there are often problems, such as FM over BT issues on Samsung stock ROMs. Most of my customers are on AOSP/CM ROMs.
“Upgrades” from Spirit1:
If you’ve been happily using Spirit1 Unlocked for at least 3-6 months, please consider Spirit2 a second purchase, for a next generation FM app. Help me give Spirit2 the 3+ year lifespan that Spirit1 has had so far. My income is still at the lowest end of “tolerable”. Support me and I can support you.
Thanks !
Mike.
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