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Originally Posted by DigitalAttic
Bast,
I've had the same debate and can't decide either! Next up would be a battery drain test, but that Bob's area of expertise...
Bob, care to run some battery drainage tests on these builds?
Other than that, I would be curious to see how SPB MS3 performs on these when it's released next month. That and the power drain would do it for me.
In the mean time, I continue my quest to master SASHIMI/Makisu-- S&M, as I fondly refer to them-- and then I will be set. Once this is done, I will be able to load test these builds, as I install 50+ apps after flash: I like lean/clean but functional ROMs, and these builds with the kitchen provide just that.
About the only other area I would like to see refined- if possible- is the "sounds." I know WM and some of the OEM packs use certain sounds by default, but I like to keep my sounds (Alerts, Alarms, Rings) in a structured folder hierarchy under Windows, as I dislike files just dumped into the Win folder. I'm not sure if removing some of the larger WAV files would create a smaller ROM image, but any memory saved for the VZW TGimP helps. The problem I run into is that most of the SYS/OEM sounds are ROM after flash, so I can't move them, and I don't know how to modify the default path locations in the kitchen, or whether I will "break" anything by doing so.
Overall, Scott's ROMs and Kitchen Rock Star, and I enjoy this forum and thread immensely! =D>
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To ways to do this. The easy and the hard (of course).....
Easy: Just find the sound files you dont want from SYS / OEM pack and put them in a CAB that gets installed during autrun to the location of your choice (selected when you created the cab)
Hard: Find those same files and create your own OEM. BUt doing it this way will cause duplciate files. All files HAVE to go to windows by default. Any file anywhere else on a ROM is there because of a file copy, therefore duplciate file. The master file being in the windows directory. So doing this method, which will be harder anyways, will use more space.