So I have my OUYA connected to a Panasonic TH-42PV60 Plasma television, and I suffer from text clarity issues.
The text is fuzzy and aliased, kinda like with old VGA monitors when the resolution wasn't set correctly.
It's bad especially with small text, and pixel-wide lines also appear broken and aliased.
What's worse is that the image is overshot, so I don't see the boundaries of most apps - which is fixed by turning on overscan compensation, except then the aliasing becomes MUCH worse and most of the text is unreadable.
I tried turning on 'Force 720p' to see if maybe that'll solve it, but nope.
Anyone experienced anything similar and now of a solution?
Have you calibrated through settings /system /video output /video calibration?
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I just noticed something really weird. I have 5 accounts set up for mail. All of these accounts have many mails in them.
Now, on the mail tab in Manila, when I switch between these accounts (so you see the swirling envelope animation) my screen flickers. And I do not mean just Manila, the entire screen... like the backlight is going on/off (well lower/higher, not really off).
This animation is the only place I've been able to find this issue. My other TP2 does not have this problem. Neither do the TP2's of the people I have talked to on IRC.
So there are two questions:
1) Is anybody else seeing this? (if so, are there other places you noticed?)
2) Anybody know what the problem may be?
3) WTF! (thats not a question)
I'd hate to have to RMA this baby.
I noticed flickering when playing solitaire. I initially put it down to the auto ambient backlight brightness adjustment but I turned that off as it just wasn't working. I still get the flicker in solitaire and it's noticeable when moving a card over some others.
After reading this post I checked my mail tab and yes I do get a flicker when moving between accounts. It's harder to spot because most of the touchflo screen is black. I haven't noticed it on anything else but that's probably because I'd dismissed flicker on other applications as down to the crappy auto-backlight adjustment.
To be clear, the flicker is a rapid dimming and brightning of the whole display.
Same here, didn't realized it until you mentioned it.
No big deal for me.
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Same here, didn't realized it until you mentioned it.
No big deal for me.
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Had the same with the HD when the brighness was on full. Same on the TP2. On the HD issue it was put down to poor screen. Think its a common thing.
it seems to be similar to the technique Samsung is using with their LCD TV line... Dynamic Contrast. Basically it turns down backlighting to increase contrast between light and dark screens. I don't care for it on the Samsung TV's and I don't care for it on my TP2. But so far this is my only complaint, and it's a small one. I absolutely love this device (just got it today)
I have this issue. I guess its not normal otherwise your other TP2 would do it.
Ive also noticed it in google maps. When panning and it loads up the next image the entire screen gets dimmer.
Im going to send mine to HTC soon for a pink tinge on the screen. I will raise this with them.
I'm quite convinced that the effect was intended...
Try calibrating backlight with Lumos: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=450318
It can drastically reduce the effect...
Here is the comparison:
imgur com/a/j3XtB (sorry for lack of link, I don't have the post count for it)
Using Nova launcher. I have this high quality image that I made in sketchbook. For some reason, I set the wallpaper, and it looks fine. Then after an unknown amount of time passes (a few hours) it turns to **** quality. I tried setting it through Nova launcher, Quickpic, Samsung Gallery, and I even tried relocating the image to see if the directory location was messed up. Nothing makes a difference. It still happens.
Any ideas? I'm driving myself insane trying to figure it out. No one seems to have this issue. Other common wallpaper issues are due to cropping issues, but this is straight up quality loss after a given amount of time.
UPDATE: I figured out the problem. I had Tasker active with a task that changed my wallpaper when I have an unread SMS. I never included an exit task, so I guess once the task got flipped off, the wallpaper revert resulted in a loss in quality due to the lack of an exit task. Once I added in the exit task, all is well and good.
Anyone else ever have this problem before?
Hello,
Today me and a friend of mine noticed something really weird on the Nexus 5X. If you have the factory default wallpaper enabled (the one that appears on the box of the phone) and try to access the camera while the screen is locked the top of the screen starts to clutter.
In order to observe this you have to have:
1) The wallpaper set to the factory default one.
2) The phone locked.
Then you have to start dragging the camera icon at the lower right corner of the screen slowly without releasing. At some you will notice that a small portion at the top of the screen starts to clutter and display weird colors. At first I thought that this a hardware related issue (faulty screen) but I have verified that the same thing happen on other devices as well. Setting the wallpaper to any other, other than the default one seems to not cause this.
Both phones I tested this on where running Android 6.0.1 and had all the latest updates installed. I know this is something really minor and mostly unnoticeable but it would be really nice to know what could cause this.
I would never have noticed this if it weren't for this thread. It seemed to only happen with the default wallpaper as stated by the OP. Most people would never notice this because they customize the wallpaper and probably never use the camera shortcut on the lock screen.
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Hey all.
I've been testing for a few weeks now, on both my recalled note 7 and my replacement and wondered whether anyone encounters the following issues. Think it could be software related bug or sorts. Definitely not hardware.
Sometimes the quick settings toggles can become unresponsive ( will work after a few presses) including the settings cog. I found this to happen mostly if the screen res is changed to QHD and the font set to small. With medium size font all works great.
Although, IF I reboot after I make any display changes, everything will work fine. I've found messing with the font settings and resolution can make the bug appear. I could pull the drop down and press the settings cog, it may or may not respond after the first press.
Now. If I set the screen res to just FULL HD with any size font, big or small every icon/setting/toggle WILL respond immediately, whether I reboot after making the changes or not.
Don't get me wrong, my phone runs GREAT (Touch wood). Just wondering whether anyone else experiences or takes notice of these things?
no, nothing simmilar here, althoug I dont like to play with resolutions, as they scrammble things around
I'm having the same problem though I must add I haven't been fiddling with the resolution or display settings. It is always at QHD.
kEvinErd said:
I'm having the same problem though I must add I haven't been fiddling with the resolution or display settings. It is always at QHD.
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I've still been testing it, it defo seems to be a random software bug. The Layout boundries option in developer settings also shows how tight the lines are around some icons.
The glass and temperature may play a part in touch sensitivity also. I've cleared cache from recovery and seems to have temporarily solved the issue. Can be fixed I reckon by re-introduced the increase sensitivity option for gloves etc...
I have had this a couple of times. Never changed the resloution.
Same. Also in addition of this, my replacement runs warm idling and quite hot while loading. The whole system seems quite snappy but sluggish. My hope for Samsung is gradually vaporizing...
Hello,
I am relatively new in the Samsung world. Currently, I own a S20U 5G phone, with latest Android (G988BXXU6DUB5)
I have several questions, just put them in a list not to create a lot of threads. I would be really grateful if you could share advice/your experience.
I've noticed some clicking sound when I exit my Camera app and also when I open Settings for this app inside of it. Is it ok? I bet it is somehow related to the lens.
I've also read some articles regarding the autofocus issues. Are those solved? For me it seems to work decently fine, but I am not sure what are the best settings, should I keep tracking autofocus turned of or on.
Also, I've noticed that if I do some AF test with bringing hand relatively close (20cm), and on the background there are some objects contrasting with the background, some grey squares are popping around them and focus seems to be jumping to them randomly. Did anyone notice the same thing? What are those grey squares?
The battery. My SoT is around 4.5-6hrs, on LTE mostly with some calls, a lot of FB and messenger. I've noticed that the battery likes to drop quickly from 100%. Like if after I start using it on 100%, it could drop to 97% during 10-15 minutes of active usage. Then it is going slower, in a normal pace. Is you experience similar?
Thanks in advance for sharing your experiences.
Sorry if questions seem newbie ones, I just need some advice.
1. Yes it's just the camera sensors locking AF
2. AF was vastly improved with updates, there seems to be no issue with it now
3. Grey squares are usually the camera AI trying to find faces to focus on, so anything that might look a bit like a face to the AI it will try locking onto
4. Normal for Samsung devices to lose a few % very quickly, and your SOT time is fine
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3. Grey squares are usually the camera AI trying to find faces to focus on, so anything that might look a bit like a face to the AI it will try locking onto
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Hello, thanks for your answers, it is much clearer now.
I've noticed an odd thing about this specific feature, for example, if my child is moving, it tries to lock onto face with a grey square and if I start shooting, often I get a message "this photo might be blurred" or similar, and it is indeed blurred. Maybe you know how to combat this, if possible? Maybe some specific camera settings?
jdx111 said:
Hello, thanks for your answers, it is much clearer now.
I've noticed an odd thing about this specific feature, for example, if my child is moving, it tries to lock onto face with a grey square and if I start shooting, often I get a message "this photo might be blurred" or similar, and it is indeed blurred. Maybe you know how to combat this, if possible? Maybe some specific camera settings?
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For moving subjects it's best to use Pro camera mode (Tap the "More" button under the view finder > Pro Mode
Set the shutter speed low as possible while still allowing enough light in, you can raise the ISO to get more light without increasing shutter speed (At the expense of noise depending how high you set it), that way you get a lot less blurring on the moving subject, in this case your child
The blurring occurs if the subject moves while the shutter is open collecting light, so the less time it is open, the less distance the subject will have moved, thus less blur
Works best in good light such as sunlight, then you don't need ISO too high and can drop shutter time right down while still getting good exposure
There is also a setting for Auto camera mode in the camera's main settings called "Tracking Auto-focus" which once you tap the screen to focus on a subject, regardless of where it moves to, it should remain in focus