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So I tried to check our drm level and drm info states it is level 1. But in netflix app it shows drm level 3 which we can only watch 480p resolution videos. Anybody?
Zaxarive said:
So I tried to check our drm level and drm info states it is level 1. But in netflix app it shows drm level 3 which we can only watch 480p resolution videos. Anybody?
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the problem is not level 1, but netflix must certify the mobile
addx972 said:
the problem is not level 1, but netflix must certify the mobile
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Will they certify huawei devices with drm level 1? Or is this part of the trade war?
Zaxarive said:
Will they certify huawei devices with drm level 1? Or is this part of the trade war?
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I think so. Basically all devices makers need to submit their app to Netflix to get the cert to run on their devices.
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I think so. Basically all devices makers need to submit their app to Netflix to get the cert to run on their devices.
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I hope so.
I was able to get a drm level 1 on netflix by using it inside dualspace. The problem is, the sandbox cannot handle it. It will lag so much and will eventually crash.
iammitee said:
I was able to get a drm level 1 on netflix by using it inside dualspace. The problem is, the sandbox cannot handle it. It will lag so much and will eventually crash.
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How did you install Netflix in the dual space? I cannot find it in the play store.
Installed it on main then cloned it towards dual space
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Installed it on main then cloned it towards dual space
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I tried to do it but it always go on error
Zaxarive said:
So I tried to check our drm level and drm info states it is level 1. But in netflix app it shows drm level 3 which we can only watch 480p resolution videos. Anybody?
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There are some modded Netflix Apks out there which allow not Certified L1 Devices to Watch in HD/FHD.
I use this on my Mate 40 Pro and can Watch it in HD
GitHub - jonas-coded/netflix_hd_patch: Patched Netflix App for Android enabling Widevine L1 allowing not certified devices to play HD
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It's a older version of the Apk though but it works, it can lag for a few Seconds at the Start its normal don't worry it usually runs normal after that.
Some Proof that the HD icon is there
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There are some modded Netflix Apks out there which allow not Certified L1 Devices to Watch in HD/FHD.
I use this on my Mate 40 Pro and can Watch it in HD
GitHub - jonas-coded/netflix_hd_patch: Patched Netflix App for Android enabling Widevine L1 allowing not certified devices to play HD
Patched Netflix App for Android enabling Widevine L1 allowing not certified devices to play HD - GitHub - jonas-coded/netflix_hd_patch: Patched Netflix App for Android enabling Widevine L1 allowing...
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It's a older version of the Apk though but it works, it can lag for a few Seconds at the Start its normal don't worry it usually runs normal after that.
Some Proof that the HD icon is there View attachment 5189931
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goood !!!
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goood !!!
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I found another way.
Download Gspace from the AppGallery, clone your normal latest Netflix Apk to it and do a Shortcut of it on the Homescreen.
You're good to go Netflix runs now in 1080p and even with HDR Support, This also works for Prime Video
daxter125 said:
I found another way.
Download Gspace from the AppGallery, clone your normal latest Netflix Apk to it and do a Shortcut of it on the Homescreen.
You're good to go Netflix runs now in 1080p and even with HDR Support, This also works for Prime Video
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I have done this but netflix keeps on crashing. Do you have the same experience?
daxter125 said:
I found another way.
Download Gspace from the AppGallery, clone your normal latest Netflix Apk to it and do a Shortcut of it on the Homescreen.
You're good to go Netflix runs now in 1080p and even with HDR Support, This also works for Prime Video
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thank you it works perfectly and especially with the latest version of netflix
Zaxarive said:
I have done this but netflix keeps on crashing. Do you have the same experience?
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Did you do a Shortcut on the real Homescreen? It also crashed for me until i did the Shortcut
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I found another way.
Download Gspace from the AppGallery, clone your normal latest Netflix Apk to it and do a Shortcut of it on the Homescreen.
You're good to go Netflix runs now in 1080p and even with HDR Support, This also works for Prime Video
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Did that and it shows only SD and l2. What is the problem?
PREMISE
Standard Bluetooth (BT) audio codec SBC is incorporated into all BT stereo audio devices as mandatory. It can work at arbitrary high bitrates but BT documents, however, recommend 328 kbit/s (44.1kHz/16bit) for high quality mode. This mode provides just acceptable audio quality.
Meanwhile a guy under the nick ValdikSS wrote the patch for Android and another guy, Pali Rohár for Linux; these patches unlock higher bitrates of SBC encoder. That patches then called as "SBC XQ".
It turned out that almost all modern BT headphones, speakers, receivers; support SBC bitrates up to 730 kbit/s just out of the box. And SBC XQ helps to encode BT audio on Android smartphones at the following bitrates:
(1) 452.0 kbit/s for 44.1kHz/16bit (BT EDR 2) Magisk_SBCXQ_452_A10.zip
(2) 551.2 kbit/s for 44.1kHz/16bit (BT EDR 3) Magisk_SBCXQ_551_A10.zip
Audio quality of SBC XQ BT EDR2 is comparable to aptX HD. And for BT EDR3 devices SBC XQ slightly surpasses aptX HD. It will be impossible to tell them apart in a blind listening test.
SBC XQ MODULES
SBC XQ has very simple concept. Higher bitrate, better quality. These modules will increase your SBC bitrate from 364kbit/s to 452kbit/s or 551kbit/s and perform high quality audio for traditional (budget) SBC BT audio receivers. These modules will replace your BT stack (libbluetooth.so arm and arm64). So, if it is not work, your BT will completely go off. In other word, your default SBC bitrate has been updated successfully, if your BT audio receiver function normally.
Obviously, you can only enable 1 Module at a time 452kbit/s or 551kbit/s.
Complete source of SBC XQ
Modification Sources
OPTIONAL MODULE
Dynamic Range Control (DRC) Deactivator Magisk_DRC_Deactivator_v1.00.zip
I found this Module from XDA, made by @zyhk
Basically it will set "drc_enabled = true" to "drc_enabled = false".
The original one, patch audio_policy_configuration.xml in vendor/etc folder.
My mod version will patch in vendor/etc/audio folder also.
ALL MODULES HAS BEEN TESTED
Source:
Xiaomi Redmi Note 8, MIUI v12.0.6 Global, Android 10
Receiver:
MPow X4.0 ANC (Bluetooth Headphone)
Clarion PE-4217N-A (Car HeadUnit)
JUST FEEL THE DIFFERENCE
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Sounds great what about Android 11 and 12?
Anyway a good work.Cheers!!!
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Sounds great what about Android 11 and 12?
Anyway a good work.Cheers!!!
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waiting for my crappy phone got A11 update
ferry_ip said:
waiting for my crappy phone got A11 update
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It doesnt matter for me i test it on my Android 11 Redmi 9 and gibe feedback soon.Cheers!!!
This breaks Bluetooth for me, pixel 5 running protonAOSP and protonkernel.
After rebooting Bluetooth won't turn on, tries for about 10 seconds and then turns back off
mindyabiznis said:
This breaks Bluetooth for me, pixel 5 running protonAOSP and protonkernel.
After rebooting Bluetooth won't turn on, tries for about 10 seconds and then turns back off
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I'm sorry it doesn't work for you.. I never test it, on custom ROM
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I'm sorry it doesn't work for you.. I never test it, on custom ROM
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Doesn't work on stock rom on the pixel 3a, does the same thing as it's doing for Mindy. I didn't expect it to work though as it's Android 11, figured it was worth checking though.
not working on a11 poco F3, sadly
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not working on a11 poco F3, sadly
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unfortunately A11 have a very different bluetooth stack
I have tried the both bit-rate versions on my Xiaomi POCO F1 MIUI 12 Android 10.
The Bluetooth connection works and devices are audible. Tested on the following peripheral devices:
SONY SBH24
SONY XB-01
Noise Air Buds Mini
No cracks or nothing. But, not able to scientifically tell the bit-rate or audio-quality is increased.
Pulled the HCI snoop-log. How to read the HCI log in Linux or Android?
[EDIT #1]: Decoded the HCI log using the command `hcidump -r btsnoop_hci.log`. It has the following lines:
Code:
AVDTP(s): Set config cmd: transaction 2 nsp 0x00
ACP SEID 1 - INT SEID 1
Media Transport
Media Codec - SBC
44.1kHz
JointStereo
16 Blocks
8 Subbands
Loudness
Bitpool Range 2-53
Its the standard negotiation for SBC codec I believe. Can anyone confirm the bitrate is increased?
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SBCXQ
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does it have an impact on the battery ? (Phone+headphone) ???
i'm using lineage os 17.1 with x522(leeco le s2)
it works but bluetooth file transfer is broken after installation
1. I tried Magisk_SBCXQ_551_A10.zip on Mi A3 Android ONE (11)
Bluetooth "works", no interruptions, but I cannot state if audio quality is better.
Someone wrote about differences in Android 10 and 11, but do you think this module may generally work on Android 11, or that's "placebo effect" and fortunately it didn't corrupt my Bluetooth?
2. Another question is depth, my phone supports 24bit (probably Sync in my Ford Focus 2019 also..) Can I in any way set it from 16bit to 24bit?
3. Interesting is that with module installed gabeldorsche mode is still active when I reenter the settings.. but does it work in fact?
4. Can installed module in any way influence battery draining?
Sorry for 2 more questions:
5. I noticed that even after uninstalling module from magisk sometimes there is problem with switching from 3G to LTE /H+ when I change area (eg leave the garage hall)
6. Can I in any way check in my Mi A3 (Android ONE 11) which bitrate is set as default for SBC?
I flashed it on OnePlus 8 pro using OxygenOS 11 and Bluetooth works fine, but I can't tell difference with my Sony wf-1000xm3's, nor with my car
Unn113 said:
I flashed it on OnePlus 8 pro using OxygenOS 11 and Bluetooth works fine, but I can't tell difference with my Sony wf-1000xm3's, nor with my car
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Doesn't work on a OP8 running lineageOS 18.1. I might need to go back to stock.
There is possible to enable "disable a2dp hardware offload" ? Miui V12.0.6.0.QFCMIXM xiaomi mi 9 lite
Works on A11 crdroid miatoll
I wpuld not install if the phone only supports BT4.0-4.2. The extra bandwidth should help. ApTX HD overheats my phone so I use SBC only.
seffparker said:
I have tried the both bit-rate versions on my Xiaomi POCO F1 MIUI 12 Android 10.
The Bluetooth connection works and devices are audible. Tested on the following peripheral devices:
SONY SBH24
SONY XB-01
Noise Air Buds Mini
No cracks or nothing. But, not able to scientifically tell the bit-rate or audio-quality is increased.
Pulled the HCI snoop-log. How to read the HCI log in Linux or Android?
[EDIT #1]: Decoded the HCI log using the command `hcidump -r btsnoop_hci.log`. It has the following lines:
Code:
AVDTP(s): Set config cmd: transaction 2 nsp 0x00
ACP SEID 1 - INT SEID 1
Media Transport
Media Codec - SBC
44.1kHz
JointStereo
16 Blocks
8 Subbands
Loudness
Bitpool Range 2-53
Its the standard negotiation for SBC codec I believe. Can anyone confirm the bitrate is increased?
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Good idea here, I tried this as well. I used termux at first and didn't find the `hcidump` command, and it didn't find that in any of its available packages (is it in a special repo or something?) but I figured out how to enable the HCI Snoop Log in developer settings, found it under `/data/misc/bluetooth/logs/btsnoop_hci.log`, and transferred it to my PC & opened up in Wireshark to check it out.
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Looks like the same results as what you got, aka the normal low-quality SBC profile.
I'm using the 551 magisk module and Plantronics Backbeat Pro headphones, which support APT-X (not HD) and enable that by default, so I had to change it to SBC in android developer settings after connecting.
I left the "HD Audio" toggle above the bluetooth codec settings there enabled... not sure what difference turning that off or on makes though. I'd guess nothing, as trying to change the sample rate & etc settings to "default" rather than the "44.1khz" (which was *actually* already set by default) didn't seem to do anything, I'd click it again and 44.1khz would still be the selected option.
And btw this is all on a Oneplus 8 (model IN2017) running EvolutionX 5.9.3, android 11.
Really nice
Is there a way to make this simple flash in TWRP? Extract files and such?
I don't have magisk at the moment with GSI 12
I just got a Redmi Note 11. When trying to play a 10bit 265 (HEVC) encoded video the playback was choppy and not smooth. MX Player claims "HW decoding is unsupported" for that format. Trying to force it through the settings did not help. Other video players such as VLC did not fare any better. I found this really strange as my old Redmi Note 4 from 2017 played these videos without a problem.
Digging into it a looked up the Snapdragon 680 that powers the device, and according to what I found the CPU has support for 10bit h265 (source: https://www.cpu-monkey.com/en/cpu-qualcomm_snapdragon_680_4g). So what is going on here? Am I doing something wrong or did Xiaomi somehow cheap out on the phone? I am really disappointed by my purchase at the moment as 10bit video is something I use a lot, so any ideas for solving this will be much appreciated.
(Note: I posted a similar question over here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...hevc-discussion.2725241/page-42#post-87053885 but since I got no answer I thought I'd try to get help here, and if not at least warn people of buying the phone as the lack of support is not listed anywhere. If my double post is against the rules I apologize)
magman2 said:
I just got a Redmi Note 11. When trying to play a 10bit 265 (HEVC) encoded video the playback was choppy and not smooth. MX Player claims "HW decoding is unsupported" for that format. Trying to force it through the settings did not help. Other video players such as VLC did not fare any better. I found this really strange as my old Redmi Note 4 from 2017 played these videos without a problem.
Digging into it a looked up the Snapdragon 680 that powers the device, and according to what I found the CPU has support for 10bit h265 (source: https://www.cpu-monkey.com/en/cpu-qualcomm_snapdragon_680_4g). So what is going on here? Am I doing something wrong or did Xiaomi somehow cheap out on the phone? I am really disappointed by my purchase at the moment as 10bit video is something I use a lot, so any ideas for solving this will be much appreciated.
(Note: I posted a similar question over here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...hevc-discussion.2725241/page-42#post-87053885 but since I got no answer I thought I'd try to get help here, and if not at least warn people of buying the phone as the lack of support is not listed anywhere. If my double post is against the rules I apologize)
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Try using mpv for Android (also built for Windows & Linux) -- it also supports multiple audio and subtitle tracks:
https://apkpure.com/mpv-android/is.xyz.mpv
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=is.xyz.mpv
Oifan said:
Try using mpv for Android (also built for Windows & Linux) -- it also supports multiple audio and subtitle tracks:
https://apkpure.com/mpv-android/is.xyz.mpv
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=is.xyz.mpv
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Thanks for the reply. I just tried the app you suggested, and it too won't let me set it to hardware decoding. Pressing the SW button does nothing. So it seems no app is able to use hardware acceleration on 10bit 265 videos. Whether that is due to some driver issues (?) or a physical lack of support in the CPU is still unclear.
Am I the only one with this issue?
magman2 said:
Thanks for the reply. I just tried the app you suggested, and it too won't let me set it to hardware decoding. Pressing the SW button does nothing. So it seems no app is able to use hardware acceleration on 10bit 265 videos. Whether that is due to some driver issues (?) or a physical lack of support in the CPU is still unclear.
Am I the only one with this issue?
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I think this is a problem of your Android OS -- I have just tested the x265 – Tears Of Steel 1080P @ 400kbps sample HEVC video (top left here: https://x265.com/hevc-video-files/) in mpv player (on my Xiaomi spesn) -- and I could toggle the [HW] button without problems.
I am running Android 12L - SuperiorOS, download links here:
Redmi Note 11 Updates
#SuperiorOS #Spes #UnOfficial #SL #OSS #Spesn SuperiorOS Unofficial | Android 12L Build date: 13/6/'22 ▪️Download ▪️Support Group Changelog: •Initial build. Known Bugs: •NFC •U find a bug, u can tell me Notes: •Use Mind GApps Credits & Thanks: @dblenk9 & @jabiyeff21 for trees By...
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Oifan said:
I think this is a problem of your Android OS -- I have just tested the x265 – Tears Of Steel 1080P @ 400kbps sample HEVC video (top left here: https://x265.com/hevc-video-files/) in mpv player (on my Xiaomi spesn) -- and I could toggle the [HW] button without problems.
I am running Android 12L - SuperiorOS, download links here:
Redmi Note 11 Updates
#SuperiorOS #Spes #UnOfficial #SL #OSS #Spesn SuperiorOS Unofficial | Android 12L Build date: 13/6/'22 ▪️Download ▪️Support Group Changelog: •Initial build. Known Bugs: •NFC •U find a bug, u can tell me Notes: •Use Mind GApps Credits & Thanks: @dblenk9 & @jabiyeff21 for trees By...
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That file my phone can play as well, but that file is an 8 bit file. It's the 10 bit encodes that the phone won't play with hardware acceleration. Can you try this file and say if you have hardware acceleration? I tested this file on my old Redmi Note 4 and it played back smoothly. My new Note 11 can't handle it:
https://jell.yfish.us/media/jellyfish-10-mbps-hd-hevc-10bit.mkv
Also, for the record, I am using the stock MIUI 13.
magman2 said:
That file my phone can play as well, but that file is an 8 bit file. It's the 10 bit encodes that the phone won't play with hardware acceleration. Can you try this file and say if you have hardware acceleration? I tested this file on my old Redmi Note 4 and it played back smoothly. My new Note 11 can't handle it:
https://jell.yfish.us/media/jellyfish-10-mbps-hd-hevc-10bit.mkv
Also, for the record, I am using the stock MIUI 13.
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You are right about the bpp -- my sample MP4 has bitdepth=8 in the header, while your sample MKV has bitdepth=10 in the header.
I have just tried your sample on my SuperiorOS (build 20220613-0631), and:
mpv starts in SW-render mode and cannot switch to HW-render mode,
X-plore will just show black screen with message: Internal codec error
I guess that means that:
either the underlying hardware does not have the required decoder,
or the driver for that hardware does not support this video format.
Oifan said:
You are right about the bpp -- my sample MP4 has bitdepth=8 in the header, while your sample MKV has bitdepth=10 in the header.
I have just tried your sample on my SuperiorOS (build 20220613-0631), and:
mpv starts in SW-render mode and cannot switch to HW-render mode,
X-plore will just show black screen with message: Internal codec error
I guess that means that:
either the underlying hardware does not have the required decoder,
or the driver for that hardware does not support this video format.
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Thank you again for taking time to test and respond.
I find the lack of hardware support (if that is indeed the issue) to be very surprising. The 680 is a 2022 chip. not supporting a popular encoding format these days just seems so unlikely and strange. It's also not something I thought I have to check before I buy a phone, and even if i would look it up I would find that it does support it.
If it is a driver issue, than who is responsible? Qualcomm or Xiaomi? And is there any way of fixing it? (i.e. some sort of custom driver or official update)
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Thank you again for taking time to test and respond.
I find the lack of hardware support (if that is indeed the issue) to be very surprising. The 680 is a 2022 chip. not supporting a popular encoding format these days just seems so unlikely and strange. It's also not something I thought I have to check before I buy a phone, and even if i would look it up I would find that it does support it.
If it is a driver issue, than who is responsible? Qualcomm or Xiaomi? And is there any way of fixing it? (i.e. some sort of custom driver or official update)
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I strongly believe it's just an issue of the Adreno 610 driver (so it will be fixed in a couple of days / weeks) -- check these 3 relevant info-pages:
https://www.gsmarena.com/xiaomi_redmi_note_11-11336.php
https://www.cpu-monkey.com/en/igpu-qualcomm_adreno_610-231
https://cpu-comparison.com/igpu/qualcomm-adreno-610/
Regarding who will fix it -- I believe it should be Google with the help of Xiaomi / Qualcomm.
Oifan said:
I strongly believe it's just an issue of the Adreno 610 driver (so it will be fixed in a couple of days / weeks) -- check these 3 relevant info-pages:
https://www.gsmarena.com/xiaomi_redmi_note_11-11336.php
https://www.cpu-monkey.com/en/igpu-qualcomm_adreno_610-231
https://cpu-comparison.com/igpu/qualcomm-adreno-610/
Regarding who will fix it -- I believe it should be Google with the help of Xiaomi / Qualcomm.
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I really hope you are right, although I am assuming this issue was present since the phone launched and it still has not been fixed after a few months. At least I now have hope that it can be fixed.
There are other phones that equipped with Snapdragon 680 4G, I wonder if they can play HEVC 10bit videos with hardware acceleration. Hope it can be fixed too.
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There are other phones that equipped with Snapdragon 680 4G, I wonder if they can play HEVC 10bit videos with hardware acceleration. Hope it can be fixed too.
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Going by the list here: https://www.notebookcheck.net/Qualc...-Processor-Benchmarks-and-Specs.611368.0.html there seems to be several phones using that chip, and I could not find a mention of anyone with an issue online. That does not mean that there is no issue, after all I couldn't find any mention of the problem on the Redmi Note 11 until I posted it here, and that phone has been out for several months already. If, as the poster above suggested, the video decoder is part of the GPU and not the CPU, then the list of devices with an Adreno 610 is even larger (https://www.notebookcheck.net/Qualcomm-Adreno-610-GPU-Benchmarks-and-Specs.434054.0.html), and I can't find any mention of an issue with those devices either.
Basically what I am trying to say is that the problem seems to be a Note 11 problem, but for some reason nobody posted anything anywhere until now. So we need people with any of the similar devices to report if by them hardware decoding is present. Meanwhile I contacted Xiaomi and so far they told me to use a third party video player if the built in app does not play my desired format. I'll report back if/when they start being more helpful.
magman2 said:
That file my phone can play as well, but that file is an 8 bit file. It's the 10 bit encodes that the phone won't play with hardware acceleration. Can you try this file and say if you have hardware acceleration? I tested this file on my old Redmi Note 4 and it played back smoothly. My new Note 11 can't handle it:
https://jell.yfish.us/media/jellyfish-10-mbps-hd-hevc-10bit.mkv
Also, for the record, I am using the stock MIUI 13.
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Hello. I downloaded and played the video on my Note 11 in VLC. I didn't have any problems playing it.
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Hello. I downloaded and played the video on my Note 11 in VLC. I didn't have any problems playing it.
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It plays totally smoothly? By me this file stutters like crazy in VLC.
How about MX Player? Does it let you select hardware acceleration? (the HW button in thew corner)
Yes it plays totally smoothly in VLC. I have tried MX player and there it stutters sometimes. And I tried selecting HW decoding and it showed that its not supported.
I am currently not on MIUI but on a custom rom.
N0b0dyy said:
Yes it plays totally smoothly in VLC. I have tried MX player and there it stutters sometimes. And I tried selecting HW decoding and it showed that its not supported.
I am currently not on MIUI but on a custom rom.
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Interesting. In other files I tried - all of which had a lower bitrate than the jellyfish file - VLC was able to hit mostly smooth playback, while MX Player still stuttered a bit.
So my conclusion: VLC has better software decoding than MX Player. Meanwhile, whatever rom you are using is more performant than MIUI, which allows the video players to squeeze more out of the CPU in software decoding compared to my phone which is running MIUI. Still, even by you, the underlying problem remains: hardware decoding is unavailable, which is unacceptable.
As a side note, update on my attempts to get some sort of acknowledgement from Xiaomi about the issue: I sent several emails to their support address. Somewhat surprisingly they responded to all of them, but in none of their responses did they admit there is a problem. They mostly deflected and gave me uncommitted generic answers (i.e. "try a third party video player" or "the Xiaomi devices supports MPEG4, H.264/AVC, H.263/3GP and RMVB and other video formats. With the development of technology, the usage of some uncommon video formats has declined, and most mobile phones on the market support common formats such as MP4"). I also reported the issue on the built-in feedback option. Not too hopeful about that either, but at least that one should reach an actual developer.
Anyway, if anyone has an idea of something else to try, or some sort of fix for the problem I'd be happy to hear.
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Interesting. In other files I tried - all of which had a lower bitrate than the jellyfish file - VLC was able to hit mostly smooth playback, while MX Player still stuttered a bit.
So my conclusion: VLC has better software decoding than MX Player. Meanwhile, whatever rom you are using is more performant than MIUI, which allows the video players to squeeze more out of the CPU in software decoding compared to my phone which is running MIUI. Still, even by you, the underlying problem remains: hardware decoding is unavailable, which is unacceptable.
As a side note, update on my attempts to get some sort of acknowledgement from Xiaomi about the issue: I sent several emails to their support address. Somewhat surprisingly they responded to all of them, but in none of their responses did they admit there is a problem. They mostly deflected and gave me uncommitted generic answers (i.e. "try a third party video player" or "the Xiaomi devices supports MPEG4, H.264/AVC, H.263/3GP and RMVB and other video formats. With the development of technology, the usage of some uncommon video formats has declined, and most mobile phones on the market support common formats such as MP4"). I also reported the issue on the built-in feedback option. Not too hopeful about that either, but at least that one should reach an actual developer.
Anyway, if anyone has an idea of something else to try, or some sort of fix for the problem I'd be happy to hear.
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I would recommend you to try to play several 10-bit videos + several 8-bit videos in mpv player (https://apkpure.com/mpv-android/is.xyz.mpv) and make screenshots of the bottom control panel when playing them -- see my screenshots below.
Then you can explain that for the 10-bit videos it's impossible to toggle the HW/SW rendering button and claim that you believe it's because of the present Adreno 610 driver is only supporting h265/HEVC(8-bit) and not 10-bit video streams (although the GPU supports it --> https://www.cpu-monkey.com/en/igpu-qualcomm_adreno_610-231).
Oifan said:
I would recommend you to try to play several 10-bit videos + several 8-bit videos in mpv player (https://apkpure.com/mpv-android/is.xyz.mpv) and make screenshots of the bottom control panel when playing them -- see my screenshots below.
Then you can explain that for the 10-bit videos it's impossible to toggle the HW/SW rendering button and claim that you believe it's because of the present Adreno 610 driver is only supporting h265/HEVC(8-bit) and not 10-bit video streams (although the GPU supports it --> https://www.cpu-monkey.com/en/igpu-qualcomm_adreno_610-231).
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Thanks for the suggestion. I actually attempted something similar. I sent them a screen recording of the issue, including the stuttering video and the error message it shows every time I try to set it to HW. Unfortunately, they refuse to acknowledge the issue at all, and keep giving me those vague answers. I also sent the video as part of my report in the feedback app, but I have no way of knowing if anyone will look at it.
Meanwhile, I decided to try a slightly different tactic. Using a new email address I sent their support an email saying I want to buy a Note 11, but I was wondering if it has hardware decoding for 10 bit hevc. Their response: "we regret to inform you that as of now we don't have any official information regarding this. Generally speaking, Redmi series phones will support common video decoding methods in the market, but lesser used decoding methods are not included for the time being." It seems they just will not commit to any answer no matter how you ask it. You'd think a company would know what their product can do.
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Thanks for the suggestion. I actually attempted something similar. I sent them a screen recording of the issue, including the stuttering video and the error message it shows every time I try to set it to HW. Unfortunately, they refuse to acknowledge the issue at all, and keep giving me those vague answers. I also sent the video as part of my report in the feedback app, but I have no way of knowing if anyone will look at it.
Meanwhile, I decided to try a slightly different tactic. Using a new email address I sent their support an email saying I want to buy a Note 11, but I was wondering if it has hardware decoding for 10 bit hevc. Their response: "we regret to inform you that as of now we don't have any official information regarding this. Generally speaking, Redmi series phones will support common video decoding methods in the market, but lesser used decoding methods are not included for the time being." It seems they just will not commit to any answer no matter how you ask it. You'd think a company would know what their product can do.
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Wow, you are quite resourceful I must say -- nice move...
To me it looks like the development team (in Xiaomi / Google) is either behind schedule or can't keep up with the latest video formats -- so they are just bouncing emails like yours with a standard "not included for the time being" response.
Hopefully there will be more displeased (potential) customers complaining about this, creating sufficient pressure on these corporations so that they will be sufficiently motivated to add the missing codec support to the current graphics driver -- I guess this issue isn't only with Adreno 610, but with some other GPUs as well.
However, adding features to a graphics driver on any OS is a tricky thing -- they need to test the new driver thoroughly so that these additions won't cause any crashes... Meaning it will take some weeks or even months from the moment they decide to add this feature.
Official Firmware of RN11 had this problem for me, I installed Custom ROMS and Problem was solved for most part. Movies from PSArips run smoothly on Mi Video especially. Some 10 bit videos higher bitrate struggle sometime when trying to fast forward.
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Official Firmware of RN11 had this problem for me, I installed Custom ROMS and Problem was solved for most part. Movies from PSArips run smoothly on Mi Video especially. Some 10 bit videos higher bitrate struggle sometime when trying to fast forward.
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That does not really sound like you solved the problem. Instead you are mostly brute forcing your way through with software decoding. Struggling when trying to fast forward is not something I find acceptable in a modern phone, especially one that has the hardware to play it properly, and in no place did the manufacturer communicate the issues on the RN11. Meaning there is no reason to assume the phone will not support it. I tested hardware decoding on the Redmi Note 4, 8, 9 and 10 and they all play it with no problem.
Hello anyone can help out in fixing issue with mirror cast on xiaomi 11t pro to mibox 4 / mitv .
Its showing error " casting screen to tv has ended " when I try to cast phone screen
Hi everyone,
I own a Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge smartphone (running Android 8.0) and a 2019 DS7 Crossback car.
On my smartphone I have downloaded Android Auto, Cartube and Cartube Controller. So far, so good.
As soon as I connect the smartphone to the car with a USB cable, the Android Auto app on the smartphone starts automatically. On the car's touch screen, it launches the Android Auto app and shows me all the apps I have on my smartphone, including CARTUBE and CARTUBE CONTROLLER.
When I open (from the car touch screen) the CARTUBE app, I am presented with the screenshot I have attached in the photo. My problem is that I can't search for any video..... What should I do to make CARTUBE work???
Thanks to anyone who wants to help me.
Michele.
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did you try FermataAuto? Much better then cartube
Yes, I also tried "Fermata Auto" but I can't get that to work either.