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Neither am I. For me, it's hard to write what I'm thinking but I do my best! And you did a killer job on your last post.
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Re: HTC says Evo 30fps cap on video cant be increased
Explination of Evo 4G 30fps cap
So it seems the phone is able to do more than 30fps...they say it's a software limitation....and also due to the HDMI out which to me is a bit confusing. To me is sounds as if HTC is capping it on purpose via software. Since XDA has already broken it and been able to go past the 30fps..I wonder what in the HDMI out is limiting the higher FPS? I've heard conflicting stories...one website says it will be fixed with Froyo 2.2, then others (HTC and some websites) say it will be the same old 30fps. I don't know which to believe...but I hope everything works out in the end. Either way...30fps or 60fps I will still be happy with my New Evo next month. All I can say is it is way faster than my TP2 that I am currently using. |
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I swear I should compose a thread about every thing technically as a guide to understand these issues. This phone its spilling over from typical phone to a system in a whole new realm where there is more to the picture as it becomes more complex. Even though I am new to a linux based handset... The hardware/software/video performance issues have common sources. Monday I will look into making a call in for a favor on some software that isn't user end and see if I can post some results and technical proof. I was trying to avoid rooting, but in the name of hardware ill have to give in lol. Bye bye WM, it was fun. |
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There are different video modes that the software can run under... it can say 2d, or 3d and process it accordingly. On hdmi out put the video mode it is in will cap it, you can run hdmi in 2 modes as well from a pc to a display that supports it, one in a mode suited for video output (tv) and another mode suited for (pc). For instance as I have a 24"lcd hooked to my laptop with hdmi on a260m gtx video card @1080 in a (pc) mode so it outputs at what a monitor demands vs a tv so it out puts at 60hz, which it does not do to a tv that will not run as a monitor with a higher refresh unless it supports it. OH BTW I can get the stock phone to spike over 30 fps, but it is immediately throttled. I am looking to see if those are legit spikes. Bye bye WM, it was fun. |
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Why do people who have no interest in over 30fps keep reading and posting in the threads???
If you don't want over 30fps DON'T READ OR POST IN THESE THREADS, SIMPLE now let us discuss something we want, thank you |
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anyone mind posting a link to the "fix" ? I have searched and have found numerous 30 fps threads but none with a link to the "fix" .. I have the nova screen and would like to try it out
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=711964 |
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I'd like to ask what may be an obvious question, but beyond the requirement of 60fps for Froyo, what is the advantage of more fps?
I ask because I read thsi article a while back about how the human eye can't see more than 3 or 4Mp on a digital camera. That we really can't distinguish it and all this buying higher and higher Mp cameras was just a way to sell more expensive devices. I mention the Mp thing because is the quality of the video being shown degraded at 30fps and better at double that? Is this something we can actually see, or is it just a technical issue about more is better? |
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