Or gyro stabilized camera.
My train of thought might be too naive; (phone has gyroscope, phone has camera, why not!) but really is it something possible to give to our DHDs? A videocamera with which no matter how the phone was rotated, the horizon in the recorded video will always stay horizontal. They got used in MotoGP.
Here's a video example for anyone unfamiliar with them - skip to 40seconds in
motogp.com/en/videos/2010/Rossi+debuts+Gyroscopic+OnBoard+camera
Anyone got any idea? Or maybe I should actuallt ask in general android apps.
It wouldnt be impossible but it would take quite a lot of processing power and would take a lot of time to make. And I'm not sure if anybody has that sort of time.
You sure the phone has a gyroscope? Your not confusing it with the accelerometer are you?
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And that isn't the correct way to build it either.
Oh ok, thanks a lot. That provided some food for Googling on these things.
Silly marketing got me again; so a g-sensor is actually an accelerometer which is different from a gyroscope and not as accurate at measuring movement (tilt/pitch in specific). DHD has accelerometer only while iPhone 4 and upcoming Sensation are also equipped with a gyroscope (or gyro-sensor).
Hi guys I have a problem with gio's accelerometer, i found out about this in a game: by entering *#0*# and going to sensor I noticed: while the phone is lying down still on a level surface with no vibrations accelerometer data is changing and it never stops. It is not important in normal use but in some apps and games this is realy a problem.
So any solution?
ok ...removed.!!!
Try to go Settings->Display->Horizontal calibration
Or try to change the ingame titl sensivity
On my phone accelerometer data also chanching but really a little bit.
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Demanding much?
You come on a volunteer, community-based forum and complain because you haven't been answered within two days?
What troubleshooting and testing have you done?
Is it on all axis?
Does toggling the different radio have an effect?
There could very well be issues with your Gio alone.
This could also be a problem with a driver for which we don't have a source to look at.
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sorry to say that,I had a bad day.
well yes. I tried anything and it is the same.
I wonder if this is because of hardware.
even in htc hero accelerometer works better than this.
Hi
I bought the Note II 2 days ago, and I ended trying Google Street View in compass mode... Nice software...
As probably you know, in this mode the orientation of the handset controls what you see on the screen, offering a better 3d experience than simply sliding your finger on the screen to change the viewpoint (try it: maps --> select a place with street view available --> enter street view mode --> press "menu" left virtual touch --> select compass mode, and play with it!).
This is all nice and well, except that I experience on my phone a serious random jitter (mostly azymuthal) in the street view: a few degrees more or less, not much but enough to make you dizzy after a while. This happens also in Google Skymap.
I tried to recalibrate the gyroscope, also had a look in the hidden "test" menu (dialed *#0*#), and installed marketplace compass apps which offer calibration tools... to no avail. I also changed position in my flat to check for stray magnetic fields effects, but nothing new.
I know there are other devices forum threads where this type of problems is explored (not much as far as i know), the point here is I would like people with Note 2 at hand to check if they experience the same type of problems: I'd like to know if this could be related to a hardware problem, or if it is another screw up by Google/Samsung ...! :silly:
What do you think ?
Same thing here, I've had my T-Mobile GNote2 for just under two weeks and when I tried the compass this am I found the same jitter you describe, using GPS Test app and the diagnostic mode you found. Started a thread in T-Mobile GNote2 here, looks like it wasn't a priority for Samsung.
I'm getting gitter in Street View too. Damn annoying.
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Bad jitter here too .... and this was one of the features that seemed best to try out on the larger screen... Hopefully there will be a software fix. If some people would post that they have no jitter in street view compass mode, then I'd go see if it was just my/some units with the defect and exchange while in my 14 days.
I can confirm the jittering on my Note 2. It's pretty annoying. Calibration hasn't worked for me.
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In other compass apps, I can't experience any jittering. So I think it must be directly related to Street View and how they read/process the values from the compass. Maybe the interpolation is wrong?
Well, I can tell you that I exchanged TWICE my Note II since I posted the problem on the forum (one was exchanged for another reason)... and the jitter was and is here on the three handsets.
The last one I got works marginally better, but the effect is still quite annoying.
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I can confirm the jittering on my Note 2. It's pretty annoying. Calibration hasn't worked for me.
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In other compass apps, I can't experience any jittering. So I think it must be directly related to Street View and how they read/process the values from the compass. Maybe the interpolation is wrong?
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I tried a few compass apps. They mostly had the jitter as well... and the *# test menu showed the same jitter back and forth on the compass :=/
Are you all running on stock rom and kernel? So maybe we can isolate the source for the jittering.
Jittery here too... On stock rom/kernal
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Hm, stock rom/kernel...why doesn't Samsung test this stuff before releasing. Now we need to find out, if it's a software failure or a hardware problem. I have tested this compass app and there is no jittering. Can anyone confirm this?
Search for "com.apksoftware.compass" in the play store. Cannot post external links, as I'm quite new.
I have slight jitter in compass mode on street view too.
Stock ROM, no root.
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I've tried several other stock/non-stock roms and kernels. All have the same problem. Has anyone contacted Samsung about this?
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Hm, stock rom/kernel...why doesn't Samsung test this stuff before releasing. Now we need to find out, if it's a software failure or a hardware problem. I have tested this compass app and there is no jittering. Can anyone confirm this?
Search for "com.apksoftware.compass" in the play store. Cannot post external links, as I'm quite new.
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That's exactly what I'm saying! I actually called Samsung's main technical services department and the person I spoke to didn't have a clue what I was on about, so I had to describe it to her carefully. And by the way, yes I've tried it on all the available compass apps on the play store and they all have the same issue. To compare, I used my dad's S3, totally fine. This is one of the reasons I bought the phone in the first place, to use the street view in compass mode after seeing it on the S3 but its a total letdown, which leads me to believe that its very likely a hardware issue, and that's what I'm dreading.
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That's exactly what I'm saying! I actually called Samsung's main technical services department and the person I spoke to didn't have a clue what I was on about, so I had to describe it to her carefully. And by the way, yes I've tried it on all the available compass apps on the play store and they all have the same issue. To compare, I used my dad's S3, totally fine. This is one of the reasons I bought the phone in the first place, to use the street view in compass mode after seeing it on the S3 but its a total letdown, which leads me to believe that its very likely a hardware issue, and that's what I'm dreading.
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Maybe it also could be a software problem. I don't think that Samsung includes defect hardware sensors in all of their Note 2 devices (therefor they have extensive hardware tests). I hardly believe they hadn't had the time to write a proper kernel driver with interpolation for the magnetometer. And probably all other kernels base on the kernel sources, Samsung has published. So this could be an inherited problem. Would be interesting if the Note 2 and the S3 share the same magnetometer sensor. Can somebody elaborate on this? If so, then we need to compare the kernel sources for both sensors and try do debug the problem step by step.
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why doesn't Samsung test this stuff before releasing.
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they were probably too busy making the rest of the phone as awesome as it is :laugh: ps - im getting the jitter as well
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Maybe it also could be a software problem. I don't think that Samsung includes defect hardware sensors in all of their Note 2 devices (therefor they have extensive hardware tests). I hardly believe they hadn't had the time to write a proper kernel driver with interpolation for the magnetometer. And probably all other kernels base on the kernel sources, Samsung has published. So this could be an inherited problem. Would be interesting if the Note 2 and the S3 share the same magnetometer sensor. Can somebody elaborate on this? If so, then we need to compare the kernel sources for both sensors and try do debug the problem step by step.
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So you're telling me this problem may be fixed with either a 4.2 or 5.0 update? One can only wish right now.
Jitter here too. Very annoying. Quite shocked this got past QC.
Tried multiple roms and kennels, always the same.
Well I'm now on stock 4.1.2, and sad to say its the same problem. Absolutely nothing has changed. I think we're stuck with this issue guys, such a shame
it is a big samsung problem. it is on the S3 as well...
I had the same problem. I tried several compass applications from the market and celebrated the compass several times. The only thing that really helped to get the digital compass get stable is to turn off all wireless functions, including the phone, as well as the phone sound and power saving functions. I turned off anything that might produce a megnatic field in the phone, and then calebrated the compass again. Now the compass works fine after turning on everything.
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I have been trying to get this feature to work but have no luck yet i have seen videos of how to activate it but cannot get it to go any one else have issues with it or just me?
Try the calibration of gyroscope
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I have been trying to get this feature to work but have no luck yet i have seen videos of how to activate it but cannot get it to go any one else have issues with it or just me?
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Hi, your gyroscope may not levelled or paralleled along horizontal.
Please try to calibrate it.
Gyroscope calibration is located inside advance setting.
IMO, if your gyroscope is levelled 45 degree along horizontal your quick glance will activated only if your phone is angled 45 degree along horizontal also. BTW, you can use the quick glance while holding it, other user think it will not work but actually their gyroscope is just not levelled along horizontal.
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Hi everyone,
I just updated my Sony smart Watch 3 and the compass option has disappeared off the map app. I only have centre, searching around you and +-. Prior to the update I had the option to let the display to rotate as you moved which was really good. Has anyone else got the problem. All my apps on my s5 and the watch are up to date.
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Hi everyone,
I just updated my Sony smart Watch 3 and the compass option has disappeared off the map app. I only have centre, searching around you and +-. Prior to the update I had the option to let the display to rotate as you moved which was really good. Has anyone else got the problem. All my apps on my s5 and the watch are up to date.
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Same here... I know, SW3 compass is not perfect (120°glitch) but i still want this function. But now is gone...
Fallcomp said:
Same here... I know, SW3 compass is not perfect (120°glitch) but i still want this function. But now is gone...
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I just thought it was me, I have posted a thread on the Android wear help forum too.
What version of Maps on your phone? Maybe 9.13.0 killed it? I still have it with 9.12.1
Edit: well crap. I may still have the compass rotation, but just realized I have the compass bug that makes it unreliable.
Here's pumpytums' thread on the google forums. Google is looking for feedback from users on this.
https://productforums.google.com/fo.../wcuZLsZBIl4;context-place=forum/android-wear
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What version of Maps on your phone? Maybe 9.13.0 killed it? I still have it with 9.12.1
Edit: well crap. I may still have the compass rotation, but just realized I have the compass bug that makes it unreliable.
Here's pumpytums' thread on the google forums. Google is looking for feedback from users on this.
Thanks for that you are exactly right I downgraded to 9.12.1 and compass function came back.
So the temporary fix is to keep maps at 9.12.1
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