Fifa16 crackling audio/audio lagg - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I am using Alcatel One Touch Fierce Xl. The game itself plays very well with a smooth frame rate on field while playing. However the audio keeps lagging and crackling during on field play. During cutscenes for replays and substitutions it sounds fine though. Sometimes it just sounds like a bit of static but sometimes it starts to crackle and grind sound really bad. It's the only game or app that this happens on.
I have played this game on tablets with significantly lower specs and never had this issue.
Does somebody know what the problem is and if it can be fixed?

That's because the game have a really really bad server, and while playing any in-field game the server sucks the games to become a laggish game ever. Even since you have a pretty high performance device.

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[Q] Thinking of buying A 5.0, Have Q's

1) Is it fast/smooth on ICS?
2) How is it as a Tablet? Desktop Sites? Flash? HTML5?
3) Battery under ICS?
4) Sound Quality? Loud? Muffled?
5) Gaming Performance? Emulators? Angry Birds Space? Temple Run?
6) Display Quality? Pixelated? Dark?
7) Build Quality? Cheap? Sturdy?
I dont have a 5.0, but i can answer that some people have reported it being a bit choppy on ics because theres not hardware acceleration yet. Jackpotclavin is working on porting the 3.0 kernel to it, which will enable hardware acceleration.
Out of the box the SGP 5 does not have ICS. You have to put the ICS ROM that is in development on it. This appears to be a work in progress.
I use it primarily as a small tablet and it is exceptional. It is just small enough to slip into a shirt pocket and you have you tablet with you. Flash is good. Websites are readable and interactive.
Sound quality is good but not very loud. There are two speakers with the main speaker on the back. If you put it in a folio case the sound is a bit muffled. A regular case or no case and the sound is fine. With the headphones the sound is loud and clear.
Gaming performance is good.
Build quality is very good. It is very sturdy and the display screen is resistant to scratches. There has been debate if the screen is Gorilla Glass - it likely is not but it is proving to be as durable.
Go into any Best Buy and play with one and you will see a lot of this for yourself - other than ICS related questions.
Ace42 said:
1) Is it fast/smooth on ICS?
2) How is it as a Tablet? Desktop Sites? Flash? HTML5?
3) Battery under ICS?
4) Sound Quality? Loud? Muffled?
5) Gaming Performance? Emulators? Angry Birds Space? Temple Run?
6) Display Quality? Pixelated? Dark?
7) Build Quality? Cheap? Sturdy?
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1.) Don't waste your time with ICS... Gingerbread is just fine for the time being. Putting yourself on an unstable OS is probably one of the worst things you can consider when buying a product. Unless your looking to be a tester of it, stick with Gingerbread until the bugs are knocked out.
2.) It's fantastic as a tablet. It also works as a VoIP phone if you have the right means/apps. I haven't had any trouble viewing websites on it; Flash is VERY smooth; HTML5 runs fine as far as I know.
3.) Battery life under Gingerbread is great, I can't give exact numbers, but it lasts all day for me with a lot of use. And even when it's low on battery, it stays low for a LONG time. I sat at 5%-10% for another 1hr 1/2 before.
4.) The sound quality with headphones is fine. Music sounds great. The speaker is actually REALLY good compared to an iPod Touch or equivalent device. As far as small device speakers go, they don't disappoint that much.
5.) Gaming performance is optimal in most areas. Emulators run great! Almost all games for N64oid run at full frames, Mario 64 is flawless and works great if you connect a PS3 Sixaxis controller via Bluetooth (on-screen controls are another option). All other emulators seem to work flawlessly (Note: I haven't tested a TON of games, but I've tested the most popular). Temple Run is laggy if you have too much running in the background, but works great if you free up some RAM. Angry Birds (anything) runs full speed. It can also display some pretty nice graphics if you use the Chainfire3d app with Tegra settings + MSAA 4x.
6.) For an 800 x 480 display resolution, it looks amazing. SUPER AMOLED/Blah blah blah is nice, but to be entirely honest, this screen looks great the way it is considering it's not an $800 unsubsidized smartphone (price is an estimate for smartphones off contract with that screen type). The 5.0inch screen realastate is also a nice plus, It's great for viewing Netflix, browsing the web, playing games, or just watching videos in general. Pinch and zoom is very fast, so browsing is easy regardless of the resolution not being extremely high.
7.) As far as build quality goes... it's a lot of plastic and a fake silver rim-- but it's solid and looks nice all-in-all. I can't count how many times I've dropped this and it's survived with only one small dent in the bottom right corner of the silver rim (out of like 20+ drops from waste height onto soft-ish floor/tile) I'd give survivability an 8/10 in most cases.
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If you have any more questions feel free to ask! I've been an avid owner of this device since release and know almost every possible way to maximize the usability of it to match that of devices that are a little more powerful. The Galaxy player @ 1.5GHz is a beast to fear for the price range.
Well I've ordered one now, can't wait to see how great it is.
I have a 4.0 and a 5.0. I use the 4 for audio stuff like podcast and audio books and I use the 5 for all my video and ebook needs. I love them both and anything to avoid an "i" anything is fine in my book.

Any GTA Vice City players here?

Any of you downloaded GTA VC on your Galaxy Tab yet? I won't lie... This game runs pretty damn impressively for a ****ty Tegra 2 CPU. Outperforms every device I have, even my HTC Sensation and iPad 2. I get lag here and there but it seems to be something like a memory buildup since it comes with a short freeze and pure smoothness. Nonetheless, the game is super smooth overall. Why can't all games be like this? D:
How's your performance with it been?
It runs fine. Only lag I get is when it loads a chunk of buildings when going to another island.
Honestly I don't even get that. It stays smooth even then. My lag comes from explosion, driving uphill in rain, or the fake trees. I have the resolution set to 90 and the draw distance to 85. I could put it higher but the tablet gets super hot as it is, and sometimes apps force close on me when the tablet is too hot (the app causing the heat).

Note 3 Pro Screencast Quality?

Hi I just got one of these EasyCast dongles :
http://www.gearbest.com/networking-communication/pp_194421.html
My question is what kind of quality should I expect from the Note 3 ?
I just tried it and it's pretty bad, it shows the desktop but at a very low resolution, nowhere near 1080p, colours are awful, videos play choppy and have garbled compression, games lag, colours also look crap and have the same intermittent pixelated garbled look.
Am I expecting too much from this ? There is a 5g version would that be any better ?
http://www.gearbest.com/tv-box-mini-pc/pp_235030.html
Currently I just use it for casting my screen when editing files and moving things around, I have a mouse and keyboard paired.
Beyond that the quality is abysmal.
Is there anything I can do to improve ?
thx
After a bit of digging around I found this :
https://youtu.be/0Yt2pho5q5w?t=295
That's exactly the same issue I'm having, the consensus seems to be they are utter crap.
Ok, looks like I answered my own question, these things are only good for browsing and showing desktop, Airplay is unusable.
"Chromecast-lookalike 'junk' dongles"
Got a Chromecast 2 and it's quite good with redmi note 3 pro. Little lag is present and it's not for the gaming but YouTube photos and casting movies with bubbleupnp
Yeah, I've been reading up on it all today, they all have a significant amount of lag.
The best "mirroring" device seems to be the Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter V2, it's straight forward and mirrors with the least lag of all the devices on the market.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CM7ET3Vylng
If that's the case, there doesn't seem to be any currently on the market that are fast enough for mirroring games, but this would save me having to plug my hdmi and configure the tv every time I wanted to watch a movie on my pc.
As usual it seems the chinese have infested the market with cheap clones that don't come close to what the advertising says, gonna have to dig around for a few days.
Get a TV box and gamepad and you're done. Some very good boxes for approx $60. I gave up on my Chromecast and bought two tv boxes.
Yeah, I'm on the verge of ordering a MEMOBOX MX MAX
http://hz.aliexpress.com/store/prod...-S905-6Quad-Core-KODI/211609_32592383511.html
£46 delivered.
I hadn't realized how far these things had improved.

Mate 10 Pro Gaming Question

Hey all,
First off, I gotta say I love this phone. The display, build quality, and cameras are amazing. However, I'm having some issues with performance and wanted to know if any of you could help. I'm pretty addicted to this game Dragonball Z Dokkan Battle and play it all the time. On my other devices (OnePlus 5T, S9+), the game runs incredibly smooth without a hitch. It's not that graphically intensive at all, but the Mate 10 Pro has a VERY hard time with the game. It's incredibly choppy and lags constantly when playing the game, but the phone is very quick in all other cases while using it. It's very confusing to me. I have the BLA-A09 model. Also, the game is forced into the "full screen mode" and I can't see half of what I'm doing. I went into settings to try and manually turn it off but it doesn't even give me the option. Any ideas? Thanks!

Horrendous gaming experience. Is my ROG phone faulty?

Hey guys,
I own a Razer Phone 1 and thought upgrading to ROG was a no brainer, faster chipset and oled panel (though 90hz).
My ROG phone is so choppy and laggy compared to my RP1, to the stage I thought my phone was faulty. The games I tried testing were guns of boom, nba 2k, where reaction times and ability to control matters to some degree. I troubleshooted a bit and made sure X mode was on, cleared all the ram, 90hz setting was selected, and I turned on the gaming information and was averaing 50fps which is great for a phone! So why was it so choppy and laggy? I ran the same games on RP1 and reduced the screen to 90hz and ran the same games. The RP1 was perfect, all the choppy frames and lag were gone. So if both ROG and RP1 were running 90hz, and ROG should be having higher frame rates (845 vs 835), then is it because of ROG's oled panel?
Is there anyone else having this problem?
I'll try to upload a video to show the problem? It's a bit discouraging that the latest gaming phone performs worse in the real-world (not benchmark) than an older generation product.
Reuben3 said:
Hey guys,
I own a Razer Phone 1 and thought upgrading to ROG was a no brainer, faster chipset and oled panel (though 90hz).
My ROG phone is so choppy and laggy compared to my RP1, to the stage I thought my phone was faulty. The games I tried testing were guns of boom, nba 2k, where reaction times and ability to control matters to some degree. I troubleshooted a bit and made sure X mode was on, cleared all the ram, 90hz setting was selected, and I turned on the gaming information and was averaing 50fps which is great for a phone! So why was it so choppy and laggy? I ran the same games on RP1 and reduced the screen to 90hz and ran the same games. The RP1 was perfect, all the choppy frames and lag were gone. So if both ROG and RP1 were running 90hz, and ROG should be having higher frame rates (845 vs 835), then is it because of ROG's oled panel?
Is there anyone else having this problem?
I'll try to upload a video to show the problem? It's a bit discouraging that the latest gaming phone performs worse in the real-world (not benchmark) than an older generation product.
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I love the phone but i do think it's over hyped. Coming from HTC U11+ (835 vs 845 snapdragon) i don't think the differences are big in terms of processor power. My guess the software experience of the phone isn't polished yet to it's potential that's why i believe the next few updates will make the experience more smooth and how it should be.
One disclaimer i think the CN Rom is worse in performance in comparison with a WW Rom (But no real actual proof just a hypothesis) because you will get some games or apps stopping because of missing Google play services or some google apps.
It's a huge difference in person but still noticeable after recording it and uploading it to youtube.
.com/watch?v=8rjgWP5WYHU&feature=youtu.be
(add youtube to the front as I'm new and unable to post links. please also view in 60fps setting)
Reuben3 said:
It's a huge difference in person but still noticeable after recording it and uploading it to youtube.
.com/watch?v=8rjgWP5WYHU&feature=youtu.be
(add youtube to the front as I'm new and unable to post links. please also view in 60fps setting)
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The link doesn't work.
I also upgraded from Razer Phone to RoG Phone, and I'm loving it. All the games I play are smooth, with colors so much brighter, and vibrant. So happy to have THE Headphone jack back.
ZiCott said:
I also upgraded from Razer Phone to RoG Phone, and I'm loving it. All the games I play are smooth, with colors so much brighter, and vibrant. So happy to have THE Headphone jack back.
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Thanks Zicott, in that case my phone is very likely defective. I'll see if I can get it repaired .
Tried out guns of boom and it played well on mine

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