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| configs | ||
| proprietary | ||
| sepolicy/vendor | ||
| Android.bp | ||
| dolby.mk | ||
| dolby_framework_matrix.xml | ||
| README.mkdn | ||
| vendor.dolby.hardware.dms@2.0-service.xml | ||
OnePlus Dolby ============== Getting Started --------------- For dolby media codecs to work add this line in your media codecs config (should be in vendor partition) :- ```bash <Include href="media_codecs_dolby_audio.xml" /> ``` To build, add the dolby effects in your device's audio effects config then inherit the dolby config by adding this in your device's makefile :- ```bash $(call inherit-product, hardware/dolby/dolby.mk) ``` Now, moving hidl definitions in manifest to device trees is completely absurd so stop overriding manifest in your device trees an example for such would be :- Changing these in BoardConfig makefile of your device tree:- ```bash DEVICE_FRAMEWORK_COMPATIBILITY_MATRIX_FILE := ``` And ```bash DEVICE_MANIFEST_FILE := ``` To:- ```bash DEVICE_FRAMEWORK_COMPATIBILITY_MATRIX_FILE += ``` And ```bash DEVICE_MANIFEST_FILE += ``` The only change done above is changing := symbol to += so that manifest can't be overriden from device tree in BoardConfig makefile. At the end an example commit to properly implement it in your device tree could be :- https://github.com/Neoteric-OS/device_nothing_Pong/commit/cefa46567c04770e492351e51dd96cfae80e34fb