When buying my moto and comparing specs, I liked idea of 8cores.. 4 dedicated to video screen /gpu? Then if so, why would I have a slight clicking studder_ever_when related to video processes?
I am using the very cool modded kernel oc, intelliactive,
In fairness, I am extremely ocd regarding audio. It's not a huge issue and my phone is extremely amazing running Eclipse 3.2.
The audio screen on/off issue has been present throughout different roms and system versions.
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I'm not entirely sure what your problem is, but it seems like you're saying that audio quality is worse when screen is off? If so i'm pretty sure the moto x has a max screen off frequency so that may be it.
I think canezila might be referring to the lag, or latency between the audio and visual of the screen on/off effects...?
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I think canezila might be referring to the lag, or latency between the audio and visual of the screen on/off effects...?
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I believe that is it. And only when using blue tooth. I am going to try changing the gpu from ondemand to performance and try that tomorrow.
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Why does all the audio playershave massive amount of distortion after loading new roms.ive ran all of phoenix,fir fly,darky,and a few others.itd not my equitment.i use my wifes atrix a wa_la,perfect sound.so whats the fix.right now im running fire fly overclocked to 1.3.it runs perfect besides the audio.whats the fix
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Why does all the audio playershave massive amount of distortion after loading new roms.ive ran all of phoenix,fir fly,darky,and a few others.itd not my equitment.i use my wifes atrix a wa_la,perfect sound.so whats the fix.right now im running fire fly overclocked to 1.3.it runs perfect besides the audio.whats the fix
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Well with voodoo control and power amp (both in market) it has solved alot of that. To answer why I think it is probably because of thee sound drivers.
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Google's project butter is the best thing to ever happen to android in terms of visual polish but I was curious as to why it still was jittery despite all its freaking gpu/cpu cores.
Turns out full gpu acceleration is not on by default so I went into development in the settings and forced 2d gpu acceleration. Disabling the overlays does more harm than good it seems.
This thing is BUTTER. Try this in rom toolbox, before scrolling was jittery and after it was perfect. Same with tapatalk.
What it breaks:
Google movies
Moon reader+ fonts
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Should work out for the most part, but some apps out there may not function properly with HW acceleration.
Ah, that works much much better. Before it seemed only a little faster than my old Kindle Fire ICS Rom, but now it's flying.
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Ah, that works much much better. Before it seemed only a little faster than my old Kindle Fire ICS Rom, but now it's flying.
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Now go and try to watch the Transformers movie you downloaded for free.... LOL
Disabling this also fixed my stuttering problems on YouTube app and 720p movies stored internally. Don't really plan on using Google movies that much anyway.
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Should work out for the most part, but some apps out there may not function properly with HW acceleration.
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Since it's so easy to change (no reboot even required) it shouldn't be a big problem for most people. Its a very dramatic change in fluidity and silkyness you wont forget to turn it back on.
Now I just gotta figure out what's making apex redraw
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Please post all issues you have with this so I can post in the op what this borks so people know what they're getting into.
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Do you need to root?
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Thanks a bunch for this!!!
someone hit the op's thanks button!
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Do you need to root?
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Nope
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You mean something like this?
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Great advice! Gets rid of scroll lag in Tapatalk for sure.
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How do you think this will affect battery life?
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How do you think this will affect battery life?
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As a rule anything that improves performance draws more power so I'm betting this is no exception.
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Now go and try to watch the Transformers movie you downloaded for free.... LOL
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Yes, there is no picture in the movie. I don't think overlays need to be turned off for speed, overlays should be supported in HW by the GPU as well. So if you force GPU 2D rendering, that is enough to really speed up the UI.
Or maybe I am wrong?
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Yes, there is no picture in the movie. I don't think overlays need to be turned off for speed, overlays should be supported in HW by the GPU as well. So if you force GPU 2D rendering, that is enough to really speed up the UI.
Or maybe I am wrong?
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Can anyone confirm this?
It seems like disabling he overlays goes more harm than good, forcing 2d acceleration seems to be the best route.
Oh and this will use more ram, but when was the last time you ran out of ram anyways.
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Funny seeing this tweak brought up here. We went through 6+ months on prime messing with that tweak. I believe it more so just enables older apps to use hardware acceleration. Most newer apps and jellybean rom in general already uses hardware acceleration in the coding by default. Regardless of what you see in developers settings. This was the case in ICS. Likely the same with jellybean also. Alot of developers chimed in on the subject that we might be seeing more of a placebo effect. It likely does work but for older coded apps n such. Most new apps should already use hardware acceleration by default(regardless of what developer setting is showing). Some apps will have issues with it though. Some apps not made to support hardware acceleration so just keep a tally of what apps act up and add them to the op. The new NVISION app for example. At first it messed up with that setting. Cut it off and the app works fine. They eventually updated the app so the setting wouldn't mess it up anymore.
It'll also raise your 2d scores in quadrant, I believe. This will drain battery faster though. I know on prime, it was hard to tell if this was really working or not. To me, it seemed to be working. But down the road I cut it off and things were just the same. So who knows..lol. I know Y nexus 7 doesn't need it. Give it a shot if you experiencing lag somewhere and see of it helps. There's a good chance though that its just a placebo effect. Thouroughly testing needs to be done with it off n on. Jellybean by default already has hardware acceleration for apps n other things. Regardless of what developers option show.
Hi,
Forcing 2D accel results in moon reader+ not displaying fonts on my N7
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Funny seeing this tweak brought up here. We went through 6+ months on prime messing with that tweak. I believe it more so just enables older apps to use hardware acceleration. Most newer apps and jellybean rom in general already uses hardware acceleration in the coding by default. Regardless of what you see in developers settings. This was the case in ICS. Likely the same with jellybean also. Alot of developers chimed in on the subject that we might be seeing more of a placebo effect. It likely does work but for older coded apps n such. Most new apps should already use hardware acceleration by default(regardless of what developer setting is showing). Some apps will have issues with it though. Some apps not made to support hardware acceleration so just keep a tally of what apps act up and add them to the op. The new NVISION app for example. At first it messed up with that setting. Cut it off and the app works fine. They eventually updated the app so the setting wouldn't mess it up anymore.
It'll also raise your 2d scores in quadrant, I believe. This will drain battery faster though. I know on prime, it was hard to tell if this was really working or not. To me, it seemed to be working. But down the road I cut it off and things were just the same. So who knows..lol. I know Y nexus 7 doesn't need it. Give it a shot if you experiencing lag somewhere and see of it helps. There's a good chance though that its just a placebo effect. Thouroughly testing needs to be done with it off n on. Jellybean by default already has hardware acceleration for apps n other things. Regardless of what developers option show.
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No placebo effect here, this genuinely works even in new apps especially tapatalk and rom toolbox, you should try those with the setting off and then on. Those two apps were bugging me the most. I'm sure it will drain the battery more but I already get three days of use out of this thing anyways.
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Does anyone know how to adjust the haptic feedback for this phone? Sometimes it feels really good and other times it just too overboard. Its almost as if when close to low battery, it feels better and less choppy.
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Does anyone know how to adjust the haptic feedback for this phone? Sometimes it feels really good and other times it just too overboard. Its almost as if when close to low battery, it feels better and less choppy.
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You can adjust the intensity for the keyboard by going into the keyboard settings and hitting advanced. It's the "keypress vibration duration" setting. I have mine set at 6ms, that seems to be the sweet spot. As far as the general haptic feedback is concerned, I just turned it off because it is WAY too powerful. That setting is found in the sounds setting.
I wish there was a way to turn it completely off. Mine has a nasty rattle near top of the phone no matter how I adjust it.
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Have you tried setting it to 0 ms.
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You can adjust the intensity for the keyboard by going into the keyboard settings and hitting advanced. It's the "keypress vibration duration" setting...
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Interesting, that option is grayed out on my device. I can't change the setting. It's a T-Mobile XT1053.
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Interesting, that option is grayed out on my device. I can't change the setting. It's a T-Mobile XT1053.
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same here, its greyed out on my unlocked Moto X as well. Any suggestions people?
I just turn it off altogether.
Anyone else have a warmer screen? My tf700 has a more blue or cooler screen. Kinda reminds me of the nexus 10 screen.
Update: Found online that the included app "splendid" allows you to adjust screen temperature.
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I wish I could adjust RGB individually like Windows.
I found going one degree cooler in the splendid app made mine better. How about you guys?
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Based on another users recommendation, I went -6 (cooler) on the splendid app and it made the screen even brighter.
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I think that was me on the transformerforums. Im really glad they built this in. Wish the hp slatebook x2 had it. That had an even more warmer screen.
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Anyone else have a warmer screen? My tf700 has a more blue or cooler screen. Kinda reminds me of the nexus 10 screen.
Update: Found online that the included app "splendid" allows you to adjust screen temperature.
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Compared to my TF700 the screen looked too yellow for me also. It was easy to correct with the Splendid app, now it looks nearly identical to the 700 but with better color saturation. Win, Win.
The one annoying problem with the display is the auto brightness, it changes constantly, like every few seconds. Anyone else have this problem?
What is your settings for brightness and the splendid app? I don't have a problem with the auto brightness. It's pretty much doing its job to save battery life. When on any websites with a lot of text, it tends to brighten up. I actually like the feature because it puts much more emphasis on enjoying your reading experience , which is a plus for me.
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I find that the Moto X lags more than both the Nexus 4 and Nexus 5. I've used it with Dalvik as well as ART but am not impressed with its performance.
Lag is noticeable when moving multiple Facebook Messenger chat heads when Chrome is loading pages.
Also Chrome seems to flicker with black screens, which does not happen on other devices.
*I also use the GEL, not sure if that takes more resources to run.
Does anyone else experience such performance issues?
I'm just wondering since droid-life seems to love this phone but I always am frustrated by its performance.
Honestly I think you got a dud because there are like a million threads on here saying the exact opposite, I've never had a single lag or stutter
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Honestly I think you got a dud because there are like a million threads on here saying the exact opposite, I've never had a single lag or stutter
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Honestly I think you got a dud because there are like a million threads on here saying the exact opposite, I've never had a single lag or stutter
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I find that the Moto X lags more than both the Nexus 4 and Nexus 5. I've used it with Dalvik as well as ART but am not impressed with its performance.
Lag is noticeable when moving multiple Facebook Messenger chat heads when Chrome is loading pages.
Also Chrome seems to flicker with black screens, which does not happen on other devices.
*I also use the GEL, not sure if that takes more resources to run.
Does anyone else experience such performance issues?
I'm just wondering since droid-life seems to love this phone but I always am frustrated by its performance.
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Well, I have to agree with you. I get the occasional lag while scrolling on chrome. The N4 was smooth as I remember.
the only time i've had issues with chrome acting like a pig is when i load a website that isn't optimized for mobile. typically there are resource intense scripts, too many adverts and/or multiple pop up style ads that also run scripts. xda even sometimes acts like a pig in chrome and its not device independent.
if you want to see performance lag, use a device with 512MB of RAM. the X is a beast and handles more than my '12 N7 (and I thought that thing flew).
I believe the lag was caused by the Google Experience Launcher (GEL).
I did a factory restore and installed an updated version of GEL and that tremendously improved performance and reduced lag.
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Also chrome is notorious for having issues with kitkat
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I haven't used chrome for a very long time....cause in my humble opinion, it sucks donkey things.....
But never had lag of any kind...even out of the box, before I rooted and tweaked the poop outta it.
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Oh....I'm on 4.2.2 tho....I hate kit Kat bars.
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