Scrolling performances with fps uncap - XPERIA X10 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi guys..i just want to open a discussion here related to x10's scrolling behaviour.
So, everybody know that with fps uncap we are able to reach 54-55 fps in 2d graphic. This means a faster response of the phone to human interactions..so faster animations,faster "finger following behaviour" ecc..
But i also noticed that scrolling quality seems worse..it's faster than before but seems that during the scroll phone loose some frames..the result is a non smooth and fluid scrool..but a nervous one..i saw it in particular scroolling between may thread using xda app!! I'm trying to use different roms and custom kernels and different cpu governor/io schedulers/cpu frequencys..but i think that is something over!! So is it possible that fps uncap is causing some "glitching" during scrolls and cause the phone to looses frames?maybe if anyone know a way to set a custom fps cap(ex. 45 fps)..we can prove if scrool can be affected!! I'm very interested in finding a way to improve x10 touchscreen behaviour..yes i know that the essential problem is the bad combination "older gpu-high resolution" but i think that there is something else..maybe a bad SE optimization of touch libs but these are deep problem and only devs can make something. So..i'll much appreciated who reply with his experience and impressions..
P.s: pps don't tell me.." my phone is faster..no problem..ect.." ..i know that the phone is faster now (thanks to our awesome devs) but this a different problem..
I hope that someone can explain me some reasons about that!
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Has to do with the display's refresh rate which is, if I am not mistaken, 30 Hz.
And that's why the 30 fps cap was there to begin with.
45-50 fps work quite good, but in order for the graphical glitches you mention
to be eliminated we have to figure out a way to increase refresh rate
(and possibly burn out our screens...! )

My_Immortal said:
Has to do with the display's refresh rate which is, if I am not mistaken, 30 Hz.
And that's why the 30 fps cap was there to begin with.
45-50 fps work quite good, but in order for the graphical glitches you mention
to be eliminated we have to figure out a way to increase refresh rate
(and possibly burn out our screens...! )
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Thanks mate for the fast reply.. do you think is kernel related??or SE libs?
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djkekko89 said:
Thanks mate for the fast reply.. do you think is kernel related??or SE libs?
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You mean the refresh rate?
It's hardware related for sure.
In order to tweak it, I believe we need the drivers for the display chipset,
so it's not related to SE directly.

My_Immortal said:
You mean the refresh rate?
It's hardware related for sure.
In order to tweak it, I believe we need the drivers for the display chipset,
so it's not related to SE directly.
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So drivers should be in system files right?!
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djkekko89 said:
So drivers should be in system files right?!
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Uhmmm...
I sense you are searching for an easy way to do this,
but unfortunately there isn't any.
Think of it this way: it's like trying to mess with the refresh rate of your TV.
It's not as easy as editing a system file.

My_Immortal said:
Uhmmm...
I sense you are searching for an easy way to do this,
but unfortunately there isn't any.
Think of it this way: it's like trying to mess with the refresh rate of your TV.
It's not as easy as editing a system file.
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Yes i know..you are right..but now you killed me!!! i can't think that other cheaper device with cheaper hw can have better touch compared to x10's!!
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djkekko89 said:
Yes i know..you are right..but now you killed me!!! i can't think that other cheaper device with cheaper hw can have better touch compared to x10's!!
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Well, there are certainly better phones out there,
some might even be cheaper than the X10.
What can you do?

My_Immortal said:
Well, there are certainly better phones out there,
some might even be cheaper than the X10.
What can you do?
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I just hate the fact that android don't support gpu accelleration..and that thing is a big deal..and moreover..we are stuck with refresh rate..at this point i think that it will be better to have a little less fps..in order to have a better quality scroll..but also this solution is not possible at the moment and seems that i'm the only preoccupied by this issue!! I know..now i'm spamming a little bit..but it is a lot of time that i'm trying to catch attention regarding this problem!!
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[Q] Unsmooth scrolling.

Hi!
As many of you have noticed, the x10 has very unsmooth touch. Is it only the FPS cap that is limited or is there something else, like hardware? Iv'e heard that Gingerbread have a 32fps cap, does it have that on all devices? Shouldnt their scrolling be unsmooth then? There have to be just not the capped FPS?
Hi!
The smoothness of scrolling, animations and the UI in general is affected by the FPS-cap. It also affects the touch polling rate which you can notice as slow touch response when tapping something or playing a game like Fruit Ninja. There is a custom kernel which removes this cap but it's battery life is horrible. I'd imagine it won't take long to see a fully working kernel without the battery issues and the FPS-cap disabled.
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My scrolling isn't too bad. Using rdnars SuperAOSP and the only time I find it lags is when my screen is dirty or I'm running some major usage on the memory. As far as I' aware they are the only two major things you'll come across in the better ROMS here that should effect it.
got to disagree i think the x10 is as smooth as any been playin around with my bros desire hd and cant really tell much difference between
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The FPS-cap affecting smoothness is a FACT. The importance of this fact however is a matter of personal preference. My personal preference is to keep it uncapped. I'm on the verge of buying a second hand iPhone 3GS/4 just because of the godly smoothness of iOS. I'm just waiting to see if the upcoming 2.3 update uncaps this since the devs seem to not be as interested in uncapping the FPS as they are in overclocking/undervolting, which I think the former is absolutely useless when you can achieve the same perceived fastness/smoothness without overclocking.
rosindubh said:
My scrolling isn't too bad. Using rdnars SuperAOSP and the only time I find it lags is when my screen is dirty or I'm running some major usage on the memory. As far as I' aware they are the only two major things you'll come across in the better ROMS here that should effect it.
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I agree with you, in fact there are 2 other roms that has smooth scrolling which are Wolfbreak's CM6.1.3 rom and cobrato's MIUI1.3.8v2 rom, try to use GO Launcher EX you'll feel the difference...
Hi I'm using trips 2.2 and I must say with the fps cap the scrolling is horrible
Custom kernel <3
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Hey guys... from where to get custom kernel for tripNraver 2.2 froyo rom. I want fps to be uncapped. Please post link. Thanxx
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have you guys tried the
windowsmgr.max_events_per_sec=260
hack? Add that line to your build.prop if it isn't already there.
Makes it a lot smoother
a1exander said:
Hi!
As many of you have noticed, the x10 has very unsmooth touch. Is it only the FPS cap that is limited or is there something else, like hardware? Iv'e heard that Gingerbread have a 32fps cap, does it have that on all devices? Shouldnt their scrolling be unsmooth then? There have to be just not the capped FPS?
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I'm not 100% sure but i think the driver is hacked to be slightly laggy.

[GUIDE]Overclocking,its benefits and risks for Ace

For the convenience of writing,Overclock shall be referred to as OC.
So,the Ace has started recieving OC kernels,which is a good thing but OC is dangerous too.I decided to make a thread and warn all users who don't know much and overclock.So,with this thread,I intend to educate all newbies about OCing before users start bricking their phone.
I shall write about overclocking,what overclocking does and then discuss abotut the various advantages and disadvantages it comes with
WHAT IS OVERCLOCKING?
Overclocking is the process of operating a computer component at a higher clock rate.In our case,the processor.Most people overclock their phones for perfomance but this so-called perfomance comes at a price which every user who oc should know about.So,I am going to discuss it
Android phones are clocked at a safe level when we buy it.However,we exceed this 'safe level' when oc it.
ADVANTAGES OF OVERCLOCKING:
1.Perfomance-OCing gives perfomance and thats what most people go after when they oc.
2.Cost-saving-Some people who have extensive knowledge about OCing do it to save money.For eg-Some people claim that they can get clock speeds upto 1GHz
when they oc.SGS has a clock speed of 1GHz(but when they overclock,they get better speeds I just put this one in so that people can have better knowledge)
DISADVANTAGES OF OVERCLOCKING:
1.Excess heat production-OCing produces more heat,nothing to be added
2.Lifespan decreases-By overclocking to extreme levels,you are actually killing your phone.Because of the excess heat generated,some interior parts may get damages.
3.Damage to GPU-Because of the heat generated(i think)
4.Excess Battery consumption-Because of the intense heat generated and the unusual number of charge cycles,battery consumption becomes high.As you might already know,Ace's battery is really suckish.With OC,its going to be even worse.
5.Permanent effects-If you were having weird effects when you OCed for a long time,you are not going to feel much better when you right-clock again
6.Instability-Stability levels of various phones vary Some get OC speeds near 1GHz while others are having trouble getting over 900MHz
7.FCs,Reboots and other errors-You have a chance of getting constant reboots and FCs when you OC,it depends.Some have even complainde of their touchscreen having complains when they switch to OC kernel
FINAL WORDS:
IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING,DON'T DO IT
OCing experiences/Suggestions:
Valakas:
Im used to OCing almost all the PC's i had, and my SGA wasnt an exception but sadly i didnt notice any huge improvement in the performance or in the lags i had in some huge games.
OC is a good way of wasting battery life and perhaps burn your phone. i wouldnt advise anybody to do it because its just not worthy.
P4qui7o:
I better get a new and stronger phone instead doing this !
Anyway you're phone is gonna "howl" some day after OC, and if you don't have money to buy another one, you've better keep it at 800Hz, stock ... my opinion
Yukinok25:
I have been OC's my HTC HERO since I bought it (2009), it's an old ARMv6 525mhz, which I pushed to 710mhz/MAX.
I NEVER had any issue for my OC's, I obviously can say that it becames maybe slightly warmer than the stock clock but nothing near hot.
Thanks to this, my Hero is running all the lastest rom with no lag for this two years, and so the other people in the Hero forum (basically 90% of the people OC's).
I am agree with the opener that OC's could be dangerous and it might decrease the lifespan of your device, but I also think it depends on the hardware, and I am not agree when I just read is "not" useful, because it DOES give a huge boost to your device.
Besides you can undervolting your CPU when your smartphone is in Idle (my MIN is 19 mhz), so the heat won't be generated anymore, you will save battery life, and the paradox... you will extend the life cicle of your CPU.
Also keep in mind that developers are improving the OC's working on new governors and kernels all the time.
There are risks also when we flash a rom or a new radio version, but that doesn't mean they are not useful. We flash them because we want to enhance our devices
Pardon me,if there are any mistakes,technical or grammatical,if i have missed anything.
Thanx to Wikipedia,PujitJuneja and Google
P.S. I didn't copy-paste it from anywhere,wrote it all down.So,a click on the thanks button will be greatly appreciated
Cheers
I think this was a good piece to explain risks and rewards of OCing.
All d noobies should take a look at this.
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EmoBoiix3 said:
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Empty Reply?
Anyways, this is an awesome thread for people who don't know a lot about Overclocking
EmoBoiix3 said:
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Whats that supposed to be,empty post?
pujitjuneja said:
Empty Reply?
Anyways, this is an awesome thread for people who don't know a lot about Overclocking
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Couldnt have done it without you
I better get a new and stronger phone instead doing this !
Anyway you're phone is gonna "howl" some day after OC, and if you don't have money to buy another one, you've better keep it at 800Hz, stock ... my opinion
Prawesome said:
Couldnt have done it without you
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Hehe, always happy to help (Well only for some people )
Thank for ur info
devilsking said:
Thank for ur info
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Anytime
Well done
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Great work!
And to add to this maybe..
The battery will get effed up pretty soon coz of the rapid discharging and the more than usual number of charge cycles and also the heat
Im used to OC almost all the PC's i had, and my SGA wouldnt be the exception to that rule. But sadly i didnt notice any huge improve in the performance or in the lags i had in some huge games.
OC is a good way of wasting battery life and perhaps burn your phone. i wouldnt advise anybody to do it because its just not worthy.
Thanx for the suggestion guyz...Will add them
Without cooler (radiator) OC on SGA its a danger experiment-be care full. Sorry for my weak English.
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Thanks for the useful info here ....
GT5830 said:
Thanks for the useful info here ....
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Anytime
PafcioPjay said:
Without cooler (radiator) OC on SGA its a danger experiment-be care full. Sorry for my weak English.
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Its already written-heating effect

[Q] Xperia P - Update Rooted Device

Hello. I have an Xperia P. I will root my phone but stay in the stock rom. Just need to gain the admin access. If Sony will publish a new update, can i update my rooted phone? Or will it be broken or brick?
If you did not unlock the bootloader... But you will lose root.
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AndroidNoob69 said:
If you did not unlock the bootloader... But you will lose root.
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i saw you use cwm touch 5 in your signature can you give me the link pls
Global_ said:
Hello. I have an Xperia P. I will root my phone but stay in the stock rom. Just need to gain the admin access. If Sony will publish a new update, can i update my rooted phone? Or will it be broken or brick?
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If you just root without unlocking the bootloader,
Yes you can receive official updates from Sony.
The thing is NXT series can attain root without unlocking the bootloader also.
But if you unlock your bootloader and try to receive official updates, you may brick your phone !
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garvitdelhi said:
i saw you use cwm touch 5 in your signature can you give me the link pls
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I googled 'recoverx' and downloaded it. Its simple and easy to install recovery for (most) phones.
Remember to press thanks. Its a click away!
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Thank you all. I rooted my phone. However, i can't find the settings for cpu and gpu. Additionally, does this rooting process harm the security of my phone, my passwords etc. ?
Global_ said:
Thank you all. I rooted my phone. However, i can't find the settings for cpu and gpu. Additionally, does this rooting process harm the security of my phone, my passwords etc. ?
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Of course not! Millions of people rooted their phones! I am not sure what are you talking about for the cpu and gpu settings
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AndroidNoob69 said:
Of course not! Millions of people rooted their phones! I am not sure what are you talking about for the cpu and gpu settings
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I mean overclocking or some editing for the graphics. I want to decrease the work of cpu and make the phone more fast.
Global_ said:
I mean overclocking or some editing for the graphics. I want to decrease the work of cpu and make the phone more fast.
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To overclock you need a kernel that can be overclocked.
The device may then be slightly faster, and will drain the battery much faster, and possibly damage.
Realy, this is not the phone for gaming, you can buy a better one for gaming (not that much better) for about $250 from China.
What you can do, it try to disable some feature you don't use or replace some apps with mods, for less lag and better battery life, or try one of the ROMs that are out there.
ChikeD said:
To overclock you need a kernel that can be overclocked.
The device may then be slightly faster, and will drain the battery much faster, and possibly damage.
Realy, this is not the phone for gaming, you can buy a better one for gaming (not that much better) for about $250 from China.
What you can do, it try to disable some feature you don't use or replace some apps with mods, for less lag and better battery life, or try one of the ROMs that are out there.
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China.... It explodes in a day
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ChikeD said:
To overclock you need a kernel that can be overclocked.
The device may then be slightly faster, and will drain the battery much faster, and possibly damage.
Realy, this is not the phone for gaming, you can buy a better one for gaming (not that much better) for about $250 from China.
What you can do, it try to disable some feature you don't use or replace some apps with mods, for less lag and better battery life, or try one of the ROMs that are out there.
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I don't want games. I just need better battery life and less lag. That's why i want to decrease the work of cpu for graphics.
Global_ said:
I don't want games. I just need better battery life and less lag. That's why i want to decrease the work of cpu for graphics.
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There is that "Force GPU rendering" in developer options, you won't see much saving from it.
Better identify what is causing drain that you can give up, and disable it.
What kind of battery life you have now, standby and screen on?
ChikeD said:
There is that "Force GPU rendering" in developer options, you won't see much saving from it.
Better identify what is causing drain that you can give up, and disable it.
What kind of battery life you have now, standby and screen on?
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I lasts one day with minimum usage. I need at least two days. And in the dialer there is a lag that can make me crazy easily.
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I lasts one day with minimum usage. I need at least two days. And in the dialer there is a lag that can make me crazy easily.
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I use dialer and phone from [ JB ] [Apps ] [P,U,Go,Sola! ] Dark Themed Xperia Apps it may have a little delay when first oppened, the call log is laggy in portrait modenot much to do about it, but no lag when making or receiving a call. It also has speed dial and the phone has call recording.
"minimum usage" we can't compare.
My today stats are, 60% drain for a day and 7 hours, wifi and BT on, 3G data off,, screen on 1 hour 20 minutes, and 10 minutes call time, apps running viber, facebook and yahoo messenger.
I'm with The Dark ROM, and with stamina mode you can get over 3 days without charging.
+ use Greenify from Play store. It is really good app. for better battery life.

Timeshift video with 240 fps on xperia Z2

Hello forum! Do you think the z2's hardware can support such a slow motion video like IPhone 6? And there's an app or possibility to do it?
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Aptoide
The flash player search in google aptoide and download store after search any u want all for free
What?
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Xperia Z2 camera can record upto 240fps in 720p
Its limited to 120fps just for bitrates sake (aka higher quality)
Envious_Data said:
Xperia Z2 camera can record upto 240fps in 720p
Its limited to 120fps just for bitrates sake (aka higher quality)
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that is great so how do we record at 240 fps ?
MonsterMMORPG said:
that is great so how do we record at 240 fps ?
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I dont recomend modifying the camera app
120fps is safe. I found device overheats like it does with 4k when recording @240fps an 320fps
Its not recomended, bit rate needs to be lowered at 240, quality becomes poor :/
Envious_Data said:
I dont recomend modifying the camera app
120fps is safe. I found device overheats like it does with 4k when recording @240fps an 320fps
Its not recomended, bit rate needs to be lowered at 240, quality becomes poor :/
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yes but i want to try it
overheating not a very much problem this devices are space age devices in too much heat they would shut down
so how can we set 240 or 320 fps ?
MonsterMMORPG said:
yes but i want to try it
overheating not a very much problem this devices are space age devices in too much heat they would shut down
so how can we set 240 or 320 fps ?
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Modify the camera app
As said i dont recomend. My device got so hot within 2 minuites it froze up and it continued to get hotter after it crashed, it didnt respond to the reset key at all for a good few minuites.
Im not doing it again because of what damage may come.
So learn how to do this your self and do it at your own will. If you damage your device its your fault.
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Modify the camera app
As said i dont recomend. My device got so hot within 2 minuites it froze up and it continued to get hotter after it crashed, it didnt respond to the reset key at all for a good few minuites.
Im not doing it again because of what damage may come.
So learn how to do this your self and do it at your own will. If you damage your device its your fault.
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just give me link to learn i take full responsibility
2 minute 240 fps is more than enough for me
MonsterMMORPG said:
just give me link to learn i take full responsibility
2 minute 240 fps is more than enough for me
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I dont have a link to how to
but google the folowing
Decompiling apks
App modding
(there are enough guides out there)
Once you learn to decompile you need to look for a media profiles file
Envious_Data said:
I dont have a link to how to
but google the folowing
Decompiling apks
App modding
(there are enough guides out there)
Once you learn to decompile you need to look for a media profiles file
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wouldn't it be possible with modifying some files at the root level ?
or you can simply provide apk
MonsterMMORPG said:
wouldn't it be possible with modifying some files at the root level ?
or you can simply provide apk
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No.
No again, if you want this, do it your self, i will not assist in any way just because of there being potential negative repocutions.
Envious_Data said:
No.
No again, if you want this, do it your self, i will not assist in any way just because of there being potential negative repocutions.
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If everyone had that attitude we wouldn't have half the things we have today....
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Mr.R™ said:
If everyone had that attitude we wouldnt have half the things we have today....
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True that. How about this, if i find a way to run a higher fps rate without overheating or terrible quality then ill post a mod. As for now its going to be left in the mod.
i have learned that you can push the Camera beyond its self but it seems certain batches are capable of this.
Current informationtime before shutdown due to heat)
120fps:11mins ~ 01Hr:09mins
240fps:40seconds ~48mins
360fps:3 seconds ~2mins:33 seconds
I didnt lower the bitrates at all in these tests
Lowring the bitrate extended the 120fps record time upto 3hours max
Also i learned it maxed at 4GB and then stops for some reason (probably filesystem format or something silly like that)
Also recording in dark rooms to lower filesize
I do not want to provide a Mod that is Dangerous to users at all even if i write out a Fancy Disclamer
Envious_Data said:
True that. How about this, if i find a way to run a higher fps rate without overheating or terrible quality then ill post a mod. As for now its going to be left in the mod.
i have learned that you can push the Camera beyond its self but it seems certain batches are capable of this.
Current informationtime before shutdown due to heat)
120fps:11mins ~ 01Hr:09mins
240fps:40seconds ~48mins
360fps:3 seconds ~2mins:33 seconds
I didnt lower the bitrates at all in these tests
Lowring the bitrate extended the 120fps record time upto 3hours max
Also i learned it maxed at 4GB and then stops for some reason (probably filesystem format or something silly like that)
Also recording in dark rooms to lower filesize
I do not want to provide a Mod that is Dangerous to users at all even if i write out a Fancy Disclamer
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there is absolutely no way to harm your hardware i am pretty much sure of it
even if it is 40 seconds i would like to try it and 360 too
lowering bitrate for higher fps i would also accept that
check this video with using xperia z2 camera they got 720p 480p all with advanced software
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-j0gCXjHuKQ
so comon i would like to be a test subject
we are doing hardcore overclocking with our processors , ram freqs and nothing happens worst thing is shut down or slow down by motherboard
i am using my core i7 2600k @ 4.5GHZ
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can we get more fps via modifying media_profiles.xml file ?
MonsterMMORPG said:
just give me link to learn i take full responsibility
2 minute 240 fps is more than enough for me
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This guide doesnot include modifying fps but I think it can help you.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2718100
there are other companies who uses same camera hardware and record 480 fps at 720p

Overclocking screen to 75mhz or 84mhz

So mi9/9se/9t got some nice mods for screen overclocking, anyone done anything similar for mi8?
Also would like to know, if it possible.
There was an option on some old extreme kernel, but if it possible to implement to a Newark revolution or another?
Because there are always an option of save screen overlock, like on a PC or laptop.
i am too would like to know if it possible.
but i think mi8 max can reach 70hz.
On the Extreme Kernel 75hz is too much laggy.
Yes some people tried it and if I remember correctly they used the existing mod and it worked temporarily until it damaged their phones.
Search, and you will find the threads where people were trying to fix their phone afterwards.
Just sell your phone and buy one with that capability, I would bet that it's not worth the extra cost.
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and the question is: why would you?
The War Profiteer said:
and the question is: why would you?
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why not?
MehmetNY said:
why not?
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Best answer ever. Let's go overclock our displays for no reason y'all.
84Mhz = 84000000hz
The War Profiteer said:
Best answer ever. Let's go overclock our displays for no reason y'all.
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Thanks for making me spit out my drink laughing. The Y'all at the end added to the hilarity! ?
The simple answer - because everything on phone would be much smother, without any drawbacks (only small with battery consumption, but very, very small). There should be safe overclock for every display - yeah, 84Hz is toooo high, but 70 should be just fine for screen.
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Thanks for making me spit out my drink laughing. The Y'all at the end added to the hilarity!
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Dude, why don't we overclock the display?
Why not ask for more when we have this opportunity?
i think 70hz is possible. If there was an application(or tool) to set it up, I'd have already tried it.
MehmetNY said:
Dude, why don't we overclock the display?
Why not ask for more when we have this opportunity?
i think 70hz is possible. If there was an application(or tool) to set it up, I'd have already tried it.
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Because it will damage your GPU.
But go ahead and do what you want, the warning is for the people wanting to do things safely.
I would advise that you search XDA and find the many people with many different types of phones who damaged their phones using GPU overclock mods not designed for their device.
Overclocking the display makes as much sense as removing the thermal config files to get a higher AnTuTu score. Does it work? Yes, until Black screen.
Again, do what you want :
a overclock file for the display is already available that will install on the Mi8. Go find it and enjoy it for maybe a few days until your display stops working and the only solution is replacing the motherboard.
Enjoy :good:
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MehmetNY said:
Dude, why don't we overclock the display?
Why not ask for more when we have this opportunity?
i think 70hz is possible. If there was an application(or tool) to set it up, I'd have already tried it.
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Addition to the previous post, 10 fps will do no favors to your experience. And if it was safe, xiaomi would deliver the device with this modification. Who would limit a feature while they can advertise it and sell more? You have a decent flagship device from last year and it's still very powerful against tree he majority of the devices in the market. If it was possible, I'm sure this brand would do it.
It's unsafe and many people are saying that it actually makes the device lagging, instead of the expected "smoother" experience. 60 fps is enough, and more than this is just fantasy and it'll make you no better than you currently are in any online games. If you want proof, go to the extreme kernel thread and you'll see many people are suffering this laggy ui issue.
tsongming said:
Because it will damage your GPU.
But go ahead and do what you want, the warning is for the people wanting to do things safely.
I would advise that you search XDA and find the many people with many different types of phones who damaged their phones using GPU overclock mods not designed for their device.
Overclocking the display makes as much sense as removing the thermal config files to get a higher AnTuTu score. Does it work? Yes, until Black screen.
Again, do what you want :
a overclock file for the display is already available that will install on the Mi8. Go find it and enjoy it for maybe a few days until your display stops working and the only solution is replacing the motherboard.
Enjoy :good:
Sent from my Xiaomi MI 8 using XDA Labs
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"Because it will damage your GPU. " made me burst out laughing lmao,since when overclocking the display has anything to do with the gpu lol wtf
Some guys were referring about kernel, but new devices are using patched dtbo.
Guess this is the correct way.
hon2838 said:
"Because it will damage your GPU. " made me burst out laughing lmao,since when overclocking the display has anything to do with the gpu lol wtf
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And your IQ is just laughable, and your lifespan is very questionable.
Firstly you need to understand what gpu does.
Higher refresh rate for display = higher refresh rate for gpu, which means your GPU will need to use more battery, and run faster to keep up with. This will also heat your GPU excessively which will damage it.
The War Profiteer said:
And your IQ is just laughable, and your lifespan is very questionable.
Firstly you need to understand what gpu does.
Higher refresh rate for display = higher refresh rate for gpu, which means your GPU will need to use more battery, and run faster to keep up with. This will also heat your GPU excessively which will damage it.
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This is completely wrong. 60hz screen will send a command to your GPU to produce 60 frames per second. Phones are vertical synced. It will not damage the GPU at all.
For reference Razer Phone 2 does 120hz and it has the same snapdragon 845 which has the same GPU
hkbazzi said:
This is completely wrong. 60hz screen will send a command to your GPU to produce 60 frames per second. Phones are vertical synced. It will not damage the GPU at all.
For reference Razer Phone 2 does 120hz and it has the same snapdragon 845 which has the same GPU
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It has a cooling system called "vapor cooling". You can buy a Razer Phone 2 instead, then.
You are claiming that I am wrong by repeating me in different words, very clever.
The War Profiteer said:
It has a cooling system called "vapor cooling". You can buy a Razer Phone 2 instead, then.
You are claiming that I am wrong by repeating me in different words, very clever.
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The cooling system is when the GPU is being demanded heavy resources which is GAMING and only GAMING!
Displaying normal apps (reddit whatsapp instagram email) and the home screen will not stress the GPU it can display over 300 fps and it won't need any cooling as it will not run hot.
I have the razer phone 2, if what you are saying is true my phone will be a constant hot potato since 120hz will always stress the GPU.
The Mi8's screen is designed to handle 60hz safely. The GPU can blow the display and it will keep running normally.
Please do not spread wrong information, I am not repeating you at all, what I am saying is completely contradictory to what you are saying.
The War Profiteer said:
And your IQ is just laughable, and your lifespan is very questionable.
Firstly you need to understand what gpu does.
Higher refresh rate for display = higher refresh rate for gpu, which means your GPU will need to use more battery, and run faster to keep up with. This will also heat your GPU excessively which will damage it.
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When you laugh at people's iq and lifespan,it means there are no point of having any argument with you

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