I "solved" the problem. I updated to a newer version.
Hi,
maybe someone can help. I am using Gueste2x Hybrid Revolution v3.6 Rom.
This ROM is really great and works pretty smooth.
...But, sometimes the appdrawer lags terribly.
I don't know if the an app is causing the lag.
I only got the lag within the appdrawer.
I got the following log messages:
E/GraphicsJNI( 2195): VM won't let us allocate 69120 bytes
D/dalvikvm( 2195): GC_FOR_MALLOC freed <1K, 53% free 4775K/9991K, external 39117K/40895K, paused 28ms
D/dalvikvm( 2195): GC_EXTERNAL_ALLOC freed <1K, 53% free 4775K/9991K, external 39117K/40895K, paused 34ms
E/dalvikvm-heap( 2195): 69120-byte external allocation too large for this process.
I am using BB/RIL 0725. I have also attached the log file.
Thanks for your help.
I am looking to do something similar to this :
http://raspberrypi.stackexchange.co...bly-connect-pi-hdmi-to-motorola-atrix-lapdock
in Android OEM 4.1.1 (or 4.1.2)
it is how they tweak/force the HDMI out resolution on a raspberry PI on Linux.
Basically, they override the HDMI detection that have a problem with the lapdock ID and force 720p or 768p.
any clue for experienced devs ?
I am able to reliably get the Lapdock to display HDMI video using 1280x720 resolution. I achieve this using the following parameters in my /boot/config.txt file:
# Force DMT mode 85 HDMI
hdmi_group=2
hdmi_mode=85
hdmi_drive=2
# Ignore the devices EDID information
hdmi_ignore_edid=0xa5000080
tvservice -s returns:
state 0x12001a [HDMI DMT (85) RGB full 16:9], 1280x720 @ 60Hz, progressive
fbset --show returns:
mode "1280x720"
geometry 1280 720 1280 720 16
timings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
rgba 5/11,6/5,5/0,0/16
endmode
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One way to do it :
after the lapdock is plugged in, open a terminal window and as a superuser, run this :
Code:
echo 4 > /sys/devices/virtual/graphics/fb1/video_mode
it will stick until you disconnect the hdmi wire (or lapdock)
now if we could just make the file video_mode permanent it would be great but even changing the permissions didn't work.
any idea to make this more simple like a switch/app/script ???
I just found this thread via some searching I was doing.
I am looking into hooking my phone up to the headunit in my car to display gauages via the Torque app.
I have been searching for a way to get tasker to recognize that the hdmi cable has been plugged in. Apparently this is pretty difficult to do. There are hints that it should work, but so far I haven't seen it working.
If we can get the detection working then we can use tasker and secure settings to run a shell command every time you plug in the hdmi cable.
The closest thing you can do is tell it to run this when the phone is docked. Tasker allows you to select "car" or "desk" and I have no idea how it tells the difference (which one is simple power + hdmi??).
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More: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1963785 How to make an app that watches for the specific broadcast intent that happens when hdmi is plugged in.
android.intent.action.HDMI_PLUGGED is apparently the jellybean ics intent to look for.
http://tasker.dinglisch.net/plugins.html
I guess I or someone else could write a simple tasker plugin that does this. (Or one could simply write an app that runs that shell command if that intent is broadcast.)
Hi all, just thought I'd share this simple bash script I've done to make any movie file that ffmpeg can open into ChromeCast Streamable mp4:
Code:
#!/bin/bash
CODECS=$(ffprobe -v quiet "$1" -show_entries stream=codec_name | grep "codec_name" | cut -d= -f2)
V_CODEC=$(echo $CODECS | cut -d' ' -f1)
A_CODEC=$(echo $CODECS | cut -d' ' -f2)
echo "Video codec is" $V_CODEC
if [ $V_CODEC = "h264" ]; then
echo "No video conversion needed"
V_FLAGS="copy"
else
echo "Converting video to h264..."
V_FLAGS="libx264 -profile:v high -level 5 -preset superfast -crf 18 -maxrate 10M -bufsize 16M -pix_fmt yuv420p -movflags faststart"
fi
echo "Audio codec is" $A_CODEC
if [ $A_CODEC = "mp3" ] || [ $A_CODEC = "aac" ]; then
echo "No audio conversion needed"
echo "Copying/transcoding video and creating mp4 file..."
eval ffmpeg -v quiet -i "$1" -c:v "$V_FLAGS" -c:a copy "$2".mp4
else
echo "Converting audio to aac..."
eval ffmpeg -v quiet -i "$1" -c:a pcm_s16le -f wav - | neroAacEnc -if - -ignorelength -of "$2".mpa
echo "Copying/transcoding video and creating mp4 file..."
eval ffmpeg -v quiet -i "$1" -i "$2".mpa -c:v "$V_FLAGS" -c:a copy -map 0:v:0 -map 1:a:0 "$2".mp4
echo "Removing intermediate files"
rm "$2".mpa
fi
echo "$2.mp4 created"
It's certainly nothing fancy and I know improvements could be made, it doesn't check to make sure you'd put an output file for example, but it's fine for me
I've used neroaacenc here as it's the best quality encoder for aac but this could easily be made to use fdk or plain ffmpeg aac, that'd even make the script smaller as it wouldn't need an intermediate audio file, but I wanted nero.
Usage is simple, save the script (I called it CCConv (ChromeCastConvertor)) and make it executable:
Code:
CCConv "inputfile.mkv" "outputfile"
no need to put .mp4 on the end of the output file, it'll automatically add that.
Any questions, just ask.
Thanks
Very nice. What binaries you need to install to make this bash script run on Mac OS X?
paracha3 said:
Very nice. What binaries you need to install to make this bash script run on Mac OS X?
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Thanks buddy.
No idea if NeroAACEnc works on Mac tho, sorry.
Did you compile ffmpeg to use libfdk-aac at all? I could just rewrite the script to use that too.
What's the output of typing 'ffmpeg' with no parameters?
Oh, and I really wouldn't used the ffmpeg built-in aac encoder, the quality isn't very good and the channels are wrong when using 6 channels...
Nero encodes DTS and AC3 into 6 channel aac fine, receiver says "HDMI Multi-Chan Audio" :good:
Spec-Chum said:
Oh, and I really wouldn't used the ffmpeg built-in aac encoder, the quality isn't very good and the channels are wrong when using 6 channels...
Nero encodes DTS and AC3 into 6 channel aac fine, receiver says "HDMI Multi-Chan Audio" :good:
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well i guess let me ask, what binaries you need for windows?
paracha3 said:
well i guess let me ask, what binaries you need for windows?
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If you're using Nero, which I recommend, then any ffmpeg and NeroAacEnc from here: http://www.nero.com/eng/company/about-nero/nero-aac-codec.php
Hi Guys, i am in the search of a new Android HU for my Hyundai Accent 1.5 CRDI (2007) model...
After searching several Quadcore Android HU on ALibaba, Aliexpress, and also on Ebay and Amazon, finally i saw many threads on Android HU here with custom ROMs... just like for a Phone with Rooting, customisation etc etc...
All i want to ask here is which is the best 2Din Quadcore RK3188 chipset Android HU with good custom ROM support.
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/EZONETRONICS-Android-4-4-Car-GPS-Navigation-2DIN-Car-Stereo-Radio-Car-GPS-Bluetooth-USB-SD/32521236138.html
Here is the cheapest 2Din quadcore RK3188 Android HU available for 185$ including shipping. It is Universal type.
All i want to ask that is it better or should i go for Joying/Klyde( little costly) or any other famous brand here..
Pls guide me on this...
Thanks in advance...
It is not seem a good quality item, I suggest you try to find some famous brand item as you mentioned, for KLD unit,you can easily find from the seller Pumpkin who sold a lot of RK3188 Android units from KLD
you have a link bro ? thanks for your answer ...
plikmuny said:
you have a link bro ? thanks for your answer ...
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Hi there
Sorry for replying you late, I'm away these days!
I can't do that as it is like self promotion action, but you can search on google by Klyde pumpkin stereo, you may find their website and ask.
Wish you luck!
hello
i ve the same product
i search the best update /firmware for us
can you help me please ?
i confirm it's a good product but the firmware is bad
my bluetooth doesn't function for the moment
it's a rk3188T
with 1 go ddr3
1024x600
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---------- Post added at 07:41 PM ---------- Previous post was at 07:40 PM ----------
anyone for help me ?
not answer ?
caraudio30000 said:
not answer ?
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Hello,
I'm thinking to buy it. I asked if it supports stering wheel control.
I saw your firmware is old. Did you check the firmware update Ezonetronics published 17th February?
Good luck.
alphyl said:
Hello,
I'm thinking to buy it. I asked if it supports stering wheel control.
I saw your firmware is old. Did you check the firmware update Ezonetronics published 17th February?
Good luck.
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nothing stering wheel control possible
the firmware of february 2016 is bug so a lot of people can't install it
i speak with someone in china , he give me the plan electronic , and he will see if he has a module bluetooth
(my pairing bluetooth doesn't function ) maybe i must to changed it
New firmware but still same problems
what about this firmware , somebody check it?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=58249825&postcount=7614
i have the same unit and the same problem plus problem with usb
miloscy said:
New firmware but still same problems
what about this firmware , somebody check it?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=58249825&postcount=7614
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i think the ezonetronics is not an MTCB-device. so the FW from the thread you mentioned will not work (i guess).
oh yeah and i think my thread over at connected car is the same unit as this one.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gen...t-wifi-gps-t3321263/post66321138#post66321138
cheers!
if anyone dares to try and is successful, im happy to follow. but i donit want to brick my device (yet).
Hi
this is new product base on 3188 , tech spec you can find here
http://www.gearbest.com/car-dvd-player/pp_312578.html
so i installed the new april 2016-firmware.
BT works again for me, at least A2DP and HFP.
finally going to test the unit in my car soon. my guess is that the viewing angle in my car is going to be a problem with this unit... but we will see.
at first, everything needs to work OK.
So here's some pictures i just made.
comments are welcome. the power draw is what my power supply tells me, might not be accurate. im guessing with radio/music playback and GPS running at the same time the draw might be higher.
i also connected a backup camera, the screen switches instantly to its image once you give +12V on the Back-Car wire so its not an app, also works while the unit's android is still booting. by the way boot-time for me is around 45seconds with the 2016-April-05 firmware.
about the installed software i am not too happy so i did the following:
-KingRoot for root. (supersume doesnt seem to work. any ideas?)
-NovaLauncher to replace the non-(or badly)customizable stock one
-CoPilot Live Premium (purchased this a ong time ago, had to make a titanium-backup from my tablet)
-AdAway (through F-Droid)
-SwiftKey Keyboard. i just like it better plus you can at least set the layout a little
- Dimly to manage brightness easier
-Total Commander for pushing files around
-HERE-Maps dos NOT install. Even the pulled APK (titanium backup) does not work.
about the device
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
general settings menu
factory setings menu. code for this is: 1 2 3 4 5 6
max power draw with brightness at max. i use the app dimly to quickly change brithness.
power draw on minimal brightness
max power draw on Antutu 3D-benchmark. my score is 19958
copilot GPS navigation running
CPU-Z screens
AIDA64-Dump
<<< System >>>
Hersteller: rockchip
Modell: rkpx3
Marke: rockchip
Board: rk30sdk
Gerät: rkpx3
Hardware: rk30board
Produkt: rkpx3
Seriennummer: OPDPV0EG3M
Gesamter Speicher: 1024 MB
Verfügbarer Speicher: 425 MB
Interner gesamter Massenspeicher: 6354 MB
Interner freier Massenspeicher: 5561 MB
Geräte Besonderheiten: android.hardware.bluetooth
android.hardware.bluetooth_le
android.hardware.camera
android.hardware.camera.any
android.hardware.camera.front
android.hardware.faketouch
android.hardware.location
android.hardware.location.network
android.hardware.microphone
android.hardware.screen.landscape
android.hardware.screen.portrait
android.hardware.sensor.accelerometer
android.hardware.touchscreen
android.hardware.touchscreen.multitouch
android.hardware.touchscreen.multitouch.distinct
android.hardware.touchscreen.multitouch.jazzhand
android.hardware.usb.accessory
android.hardware.usb.host
android.hardware.wifi
android.hardware.wifi.direct
android.software.app_widgets
android.software.device_admin
android.software.live_wallpaper
<<< CPU >>>
Kern Architektur: 4x ARM Cortex-A9 @ 1200 MHz
Befehlssatz: 32-bit ARMv7
CPU Revision: r3p0
CPU Kerne: 4
CPU Taktbereich: 312 - 1200 MHz
Kern 1 Takt: 1200 MHz
Kern 2 Takt: 1200 MHz
Kern 3 Takt: 1200 MHz
Kern 4 Takt: 1200 MHz
CPU Auslastung: 6 %
Skalierender Regler: interactive
CPU ABI: armeabi-v7a
CPU ABI2: armeabi
AES: Nicht unterstützt
NEON: Unterstützt
SHA1: Nicht unterstützt
SHA2: Nicht unterstützt
<<< Anzeige >>>
Bildschirm Auflösung: 1024 × 600
Bildschirm Größe: 154 mm × 86 mm
Bildschirm Diagonale: 6,94 zoll
Pixel Dichte: 171 dpi (mdpi)
xdpi / ydpi: 169 / 177 dpi
GPU Hersteller: ARM
GPU Renderer: Mali-400 MP
Auffrischungsrate: 60 Hz
Standard Ausrichtung: Querformat
OpenGL ES Version: 2.0
GPU Version: OpenGL ES 2.0
OpenGL ES Erweiterungen: GL_EXT_debug_marker
GL_OES_texture_npot
GL_OES_compressed_ETC1_RGB8_texture
GL_OES_standard_derivatives
GL_OES_EGL_image
GL_OES_depth24
GL_ARM_rgba8
GL_ARM_mali_shader_binary
GL_OES_depth_texture
GL_OES_packed_depth_stencil
GL_EXT_texture_format_BGRA8888
GL_OES_vertex_half_float
GL_EXT_blend_minmax
GL_OES_EGL_image_external
GL_OES_EGL_sync
GL_OES_rgb8_rgba8
GL_EXT_multisampled_render_to_texture
GL_EXT_discard_framebuffer
GL_OES_get_program_binary
GL_ARM_mali_program_binary
GL_EXT_shader_texture_lod
GL_EXT_robustness
GL_OES_depth_texture_cube_map
GL_KHR_debug
<<< Netzwerk >>>
<< Telefonie >>
Telefon Typ: Keine
<< Wi-Fi >>
Festgestellt: Aktiviert
SSID: "schmutzfink_EXT"
BSSID: 60:e3:27:2d:14:63
Versteckte SSID: Nein
MAC-Adresse: 7c:c7:09:ac:ea:44
Signalstärke: -60 dBm (sehr gut)
Link Geschwindigkeit: 72 Mbps
Netzwerk ID: 0
Gateway: 192.168.0.1
Netzmaske: 255.255.255.0
DNS1: 192.168.0.1
DHCP Lease Dauer: 24 Stunden
Wi-Fi Direkt: Unterstützt
<<< Akku >>>
Stromquelle: A/C Ladegerät
Wert: 50 %
Status: Entlade
Allgemeinzustand: Gut
Technologie: Li-ion
<<< Android >>>
Android Version: 4.4.4 (KitKat)
API Level: 19
Rooted Gerät: Ja
Android ID: 1c990ca8c8ada191
Bootloader: fastboot
Build ID: rkpx3-eng 4.4.4 KTU84Q eng.zhw.20160401.111308 test-keys
Code Name: REL
Fingerprint: rockchip/rkpx3/rkpx3:4.4.4/KTU84Q/eng.zhw.20160131.111308:eng/test-keys
ID: KTU84Q
Zunehmend: eng.zhw.20160131.111308
Java Runtime Version: Android Runtime 0.9
Java VM Version: Dalvik 1.6.0
Java VM Heap Size: 64 MB
Kernel Architektur: armv7l
Kernel Version: 3.0.36+ ([email protected]) (gcc version 4.6.x-google 20120106 (prerelease) (GCC) ) #5 SMP PREEMPT Mon Mar 28 22:17:52 CST 2016
Tags: test-keys
Typ: eng
Google Play Services Version: 8.7.03 (2645110-032)
OpenSSL Version: OpenSSL 1.0.1e 11 Feb 2013
ZLib Version: 1.2.8
ICU CLDR Version: 23.0
ICU Library Version: 51.1.0.1
ICU Unicode Version: 6.2
Android Sprache: Deutsch (Deutschland)
Eingestellte Zeitzone: Mitteleuropäische Normalzeit (UTC+01:00)
Laufzeit: 00:04:40
<<< Geräte >>>
<< Hintere Kamera >>
<< Vordere Kamera >>
Auflösung: 2,1 MP (1920 × 1080)
Video Auflösung: 2,1 MP (1920 × 1080)
Video Schnappschuss: Nicht unterstützt
Video Stabilization: Nicht unterstützt
Zoom: Nicht unterstützt
Glatter Zoom: Nicht unterstützt
Auto Belichtungssperre: Nicht unterstützt
Auto Weißabgleichssperre: Nicht unterstützt
Flash: Unterstützt
<< USB-Geräte - Linux 3.0.36+ dwc_otg_hcd DWC OTG Controller >>
Hersteller: Linux 3.0.36+ dwc_otg_hcd
Produkt: DWC OTG Controller
Seriennummer: usb20_otg
Geräte ID: 1D6B-0002
Geräteklasse: 09 / 00 (Full-Speed Hub)
Geräteprotokoll: 00
Unterstützte USB Version: 2.00
Momentane Geschwindigkeit: 480 Mbps
<< USB-Geräte - Linux 3.0.36+ host20_hcd DWC OTG Controller >>
Hersteller: Linux 3.0.36+ host20_hcd
Produkt: DWC OTG Controller
Seriennummer: usb20_host
Geräte ID: 1D6B-0002
Geräteklasse: 09 / 00 (Full-Speed Hub)
Geräteprotokoll: 00
Unterstützte USB Version: 2.00
Momentane Geschwindigkeit: 480 Mbps
<< USB-Geräte - Realtek 802.11n NIC >>
Hersteller: Realtek
Produkt: 802.11n NIC
Seriennummer: 7CC709ACEA44
Geräte ID: 0BDA-8179
Geräteklasse: 00 / 00
Geräteprotokoll: 00
Unterstützte USB Version: 2.00
Momentane Geschwindigkeit: 480 Mbps
Maximale Leistung: 500
Keine OpenCL geräte gefunden.
Keine CUDA Geräte gefunden.
Keine PCI Geräte gefunden.
<<< Temperatur >>>
Keine Temperatursensoren gefunden.
<<< Sensoren >>>
Gravity sensor:
Compass Magnetic field sensor:
Orientation Sensor:
Gyroscope sensor:
Proximity sensor: 9,0 cm
Light sensor:
Pressure sensor:
Temperature sensor:
Rotation Vector Sensor:
Gravity Sensor:
Linear Acceleration Sensor:
<<< Apps >>>
AdAway: org.adaway(v3.1.1)
AIDA64: com.finalwire.aida64(v1.35)
BusyBox Pro: stericson.busybox.donate(v35)
CoPilot EU: com.alk.copilot.eumarket.premiumeupan(v9.6.4.144)
CPU-Z: com.cpuid.cpu_z(v1.19)
Dimly: es.richardsolano.filter(v0.6.1)
F-Droid: org.fdroid.fdroid(v0.99.2)
FasterGPS: org.fastergps(v1.11)
Fing - Network Tools: com.overlook.android.fing(v3.02)
Google Play Musik: com.google.android.music(v6.6.2612Y.2725627)
Network Info II: aws.apps.networkInfoIi(v0.7.1)
Nova Launcher: com.teslacoilsw.launcher(v4.2.2)
Nova Launcher Prime: com.teslacoilsw.launcher.prime(vD)
Quick Reboot: phongit.quickreboot(v1.6.4)
SwiftKey Tastatur: com.touchtype.swiftkey(v6.3.2.53)
TeslaUnread: com.teslacoilsw.notifier(v5.0.6)
Titanium Backup: com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup(v7.3.0.2)
Titanium Backup PRO: com.keramidas.TitaniumBackupPro(v1.3.0)
Total Commander: com.ghisler.android.TotalCommander(v2.72)
TotalCmd-FTP (Dateitransfers): com.ghisler.tcplugins.FTP(v2.08)
Trimmer (fstrim): com.fifthelement.trimmer(v1.32)
TWRP Manager: com.jmz.soft.twrpmanager(v8.12)
<<< Codecs >>>
OMX.rk.video_decoder.avc: video/avc
OMX.rk.video_decoder.m2v: video/mpeg2
OMX.google.vp8.decoder: video/x-vnd.on2.vp8
OMX.google.vp9.decoder: video/x-vnd.on2.vp9
OMX.rk.video_decoder.h263: video/3gpp
OMX.rk.video_decoder.m4v: video/mp4v-es
RkOn2Decoder: video/x-vnd.on2.unknow
RkOn2Decoder: video/x-vnd.on2.unknow
RkOn2Decoder: video/x-vnd.on2.unknow
RkOn2Decoder: video/x-vnd.on2.unknow
RkOn2Decoder: video/x-vnd.on2.unknow
RkOn2Decoder: video/x-vnd.on2.unknow
RkOn2Decoder: video/x-vnd.on2.unknow
RkOn2Decoder: video/x-vnd.on2.unknow
RkOn2Decoder: video/x-vnd.on2.unknow
RkOn2Decoder: video/x-vnd.on2.unknow
RkOn2Decoder: video/x-vnd.on2.unknow
OMX.google.amrnb.decoder: audio/3gpp
OMX.google.amrwb.decoder: audio/amr-wb
OMX.google.aac.decoder: audio/mp4a-latm
OMX.google.g711.alaw.decoder: audio/g711-alaw
OMX.google.g711.mlaw.decoder: audio/g711-mlaw
OMX.google.vorbis.decoder: audio/vorbis
OMX.google.mp3.decoder: audio/mpeg
RkAudioDecoder_DTS: audio/vnd.dts.hd
RkAudioDecoder_WMA: audio/x-ms-wma
RkAudioDecoder_WMAPRO: audio/x-ms-wmapro
RkAudioDecoder_AC3: audio/x-ms-ac3
RkAudioDecoder_RA: audio/vnd.rn-realaudio
RkAudioDecoder_AAC: audio/mp4a-latm
RkAudioDecoder_WAV: audio/wav
FLACDecoder: audio/flac
AACDecoder_MIRRORING: audio/mp4a-latm
OMX.google.vp8.encoder: video/x-vnd.on2.vp8
OMX.rk.video_encoder.avc: video/avc
RkOn2Encoder: video/avc
OMX.google.h263.encoder: video/3gpp
OMX.google.mpeg4.encoder: video/mp4v-es
OMX.google.amrnb.encoder: audio/3gpp
OMX.google.amrwb.encoder: audio/amr-wb
OMX.google.aac.encoder: audio/mp4a-latm
OMX.google.flac.encoder: audio/flac
AACEncoder: audio/mp4a-latm
OMX.rk.video_encoder.avc: video/avc
OMX.google.h264.encoder: video/avc
RkOn2Encoder: video/avc
OMX.google.raw.decoder: audio/raw
OMX.google.mp3.decoder: audio/mpeg
RkAudioDecoder_DTS: audio/vnd.dts.hd
RkAudioDecoder_WMA: audio/x-ms-wma
RkAudioDecoder_WMAPRO: audio/x-ms-wmapro
RkAudioDecoder_AC3: audio/x-ms-ac3
RkAudioDecoder_RA: audio/vnd.rn-realaudio
RkAudioDecoder_WAV: audio/wav
RkAudioDecoder_AAC: audio/mp4a-latm
FLACDecoder: audio/flac
AACDecoder_MIRRORING: audio/mp4a-latm
RkOn2Decoder: video/x-vnd.on2.unknow
RkOn2Decoder: video/x-vnd.on2.unknow
RkOn2Decoder: video/x-vnd.on2.unknow
RkOn2Decoder: video/x-vnd.on2.unknow
RkOn2Decoder: video/x-vnd.on2.unknow
RkOn2Decoder: video/x-vnd.on2.unknow
RkOn2Decoder: video/x-vnd.on2.unknow
RkOn2Decoder: video/x-vnd.on2.unknow
RkOn2Decoder: video/x-vnd.on2.unknow
RkOn2Decoder: video/x-vnd.on2.unknow
HEVCDecoder: video/hevc
<<< Verzeichnisse >>>
Daten: /data
Root: /system
Java Home: /system
Download/Cache Inhalt: /cache
<< Externer Massenspeicher >>
<< Mount Points >>
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Dateisystem: rootfs
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/dev: Gerät: tmpfs
Dateisystem: tmpfs
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/dev/pts: Gerät: devpts
Dateisystem: devpts
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/proc: Gerät: proc
Dateisystem: proc
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Buddy Info: /proc/buddyinfo
Build Properties: /system/build.prop
Character and Block Devices: /proc/devices
Befehlszeile: /proc/cmdline
CPU Informationen: /proc/cpuinfo
Ausführende Domains: /proc/execdomains
Dateisystem: /proc/filesystems
Frame Buffer Devices: /proc/fb
GPS Konfiguration: /system/etc/gps.conf
Hosts: /system/etc/hosts
Interrupts: /proc/interrupts
Eingabegeräte: /proc/bus/input/devices
I/O Ports: /proc/ioports
Kernel Version: /proc/version
Auslastungs Durchschnitt: /proc/loadavg
Gesperrte Dateien: /proc/locks
Speicher Informationen: /proc/meminfo
Speicher Karte: /proc/iomem
Sonstige Treiber: /proc/misc
Partitionen: /proc/partitions
Statistik: /proc/stat
Swap Spaces: /proc/swaps
hope this helps with some questions.
cheers!
with your latest firmware update is the sound quality any better? i am thinking about getting rid of my old pioneer avic-d3 in place of an android auto or pandora capable double din i can use with my Note 5 but not break the bank and from what i have seen all these chinese made devices are great except sound quality
illsaveyou said:
with your latest firmware update is the sound quality any better? i am thinking about getting rid of my old pioneer avic-d3 in place of an android auto or pandora capable double din i can use with my Note 5 but not break the bank and from what i have seen all these chinese made devices are great except sound quality
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the sound appears better, but as i said, i have not installed the unit to my car yet. i do not want to rush it.
basically i think the idea behind this specific device is great. but they realized that it has flaws and this is why its being sold so cheap.
technically (i tore it apart once) it is an android tablet. not a bad one. but of course tablet lack what you need for a car stereo, that is an amp and FM-radio.
plus this specific tablet-hardware used here has no built-in Bluetooth. so this is connected via some kind of (undocumented) serial connection (not USB!) and this is why it is not generally available to android, only to the installed BT-app.
what i am actually thinking is getting my old 16gb Nexus7-2012 to fit my dashboard and fit the "classic" stereo-headunit somewhere else...
and then again im already happy with my N7 in a fixed-installation-holder (brodit.se) connected through AUX to my radio...
and even further, if i forget my N7, i just use my 1+1 ... and its big enough... plus live traffic data through mobile data...
im still going for the fixed installtion anyway just to have something to fiddle around with
elchmartin said:
the sound appears better, but as i said, i have not installed the unit to my car yet. i do not want to rush it.
basically i think the idea behind this specific device is great. but they realized that it has flaws and this is why its being sold so cheap.
technically (i tore it apart once) it is an android tablet. not a bad one. but of course tablet lack what you need for a car stereo, that is an amp and FM-radio.
plus this specific tablet-hardware used here has no built-in Bluetooth. so this is connected via some kind of (undocumented) serial connection (not USB!) and this is why it is not generally available to android, only to the installed BT-app.
what i am actually thinking is getting my old 16gb Nexus7-2012 to fit my dashboard and fit the "classic" stereo-headunit somewhere else...
and then again im already happy with my N7 in a fixed-installation-holder (brodit.se) connected through AUX to my radio...
and even further, if i forget my N7, i just use my 1+1 ... and its big enough... plus live traffic data through mobile data...
im still going for the fixed installtion anyway just to have something to fiddle around with
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so not to beat a dead horse, i know you dont have your headunit in the car yet but on the topic of sound quality. you said you took it apart and it basically was just a bit tablet, so if i had to guess the sound is crap because of the DAC the unit uses, think getting an external DAC could beef up how these chinese made units sound?
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so not to beat a dead horse, i know you dont have your headunit in the car yet but on the topic of sound quality. you said you took it apart and it basically was just a bit tablet, so if i had to guess the sound is crap because of the DAC the unit uses, think getting an external DAC could beef up how these chinese made units sound?
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yeah, but i do not know ho this would be done. if you like i can provide photos from the inside of the unit.
there is only 1 USB in the front, so a USB-DAC kind of rins the looks.
some russian guys were talking about another DAC on 4PDA, at least thats what i understood from the google translator (russian is terribly translated by google, i guess the grammar is just nowhere close to english, german, latin....) i do not know if anyone was successful there.
the sound quality appears better with the latest FW (April '16), first thing to do ere is boost treble on the EQ. the middle setting i think is just cutting down from normal.
the sounds from the CPU-load does not really irriate once you have music playing. i guess with my 15 year-old car it will not be a problem @200kph
ah and i figured how to get HERE maps to it: used titanium backup on my phone and copied that to the unit. works fine.
cheers!
so, here's and update.
GPS was fine, recieving an OK signal but not as good as my phone (although i had the antenna placed directly at the windscreen... also tried other locations... same result). CoPilot GPS ran fine and the viewing angle was better than i was afraid it woud be.
playback through google play music works, the sound is terrible. even when turning the treble all up and bass -1 its still... somehow not clear. since i enjoy music very much while driving this is a deal-breaker for me...
an absolute no-go is the FM-reception. i got 0 stations on auto-tuning, and 1 very bad with static tuning manually. i do not use external antenna-power, but my current radio (Alpine) finds like 10 stations where i live in excellent quality.
so i guess i'll try to return/refund the device or sell it on ebay. learned my lesson.
maybe ill just build a case around it and use it as a kitchen radio ... hey, might actually be worth a shot
cheers!
i'm on s20 fe snapdragon(865) and i'm having problems with the genshin impact game, i don't know if it's the game or my phone, but the fps is limited to between 37-52 all the time, i thought the phone wasn't holding up the graphics configuration but after some tests I realized that in the minimum possible graphics and in the maximum possible graphics the fps is still between 37-52, any personal ideas? I've already tried disabling Gos, disabling game laucher, using the game booster with maximum fps, everything possible and nothing.
Sorry for my bad english.
Did you try this tutorial ?
you can also try disabling these 3 apps with ADB
Code:
pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.samsung.android.game.gametools
pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.samsung.android.game.gamehome
pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.samsung.android.game.gos
root not required