I try to tweak the Display and Filesystem cache using Xperia Tweak 2.0 and found that if I set Filesystem cache to any options other than 0, The Media Panel will not show image when full screen.
Interestingly, the Display cache seems to have no effect on Media Panel.
Can someone verify this?
kanthai said:
I try to tweak the Display and Filesystem cache using Xperia Tweak 2.0 and found that if I set Filesystem cache to any options other than 0, The Media Panel will not show image when full screen.
Interestingly, the Display cache seems to have no effect on Media Panel.
Can someone verify this?
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Working fine here with the cache set to maximum.
Ditto maxed out and no problems.
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I noticed the other day that all the colors of everything had low quality. I think low bit depth is the correct term, but meh. I have check the "Use 32bit frame buffer" in Nook Tweaks, and I haven't changed much of the settings from default. I don't remember if it was like that to begin with or if it happened after something, but widgets and backgrounds and everything all have low quality. I have also tested different CM themes to see if that was the problem, but it's not. Any ideas? It's not terrible quality, but it's very noticeable and irritating with even slight gradients.
Settings / Cyanogen Settings / Performance / uncheck Use 16bit transparency
See if that helps.
DizzyDen said:
Settings / Cyanogen Settings / Performance / uncheck Use 16bit transparency
See if that helps.
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hehe. Very good advice. I though it was normal since I adjusted few settings.
DizzyDen said:
Settings / Cyanogen Settings / Performance / uncheck Use 16bit transparency
See if that helps.
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It's been unchecked. I initially thought that was it, but it wasn't. Maybe check, reboot, uncheck, reboot again, and see what happens. EXPERIMENTATION!
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Nope, no change. Huh. I'd post a screen shot, but currently I'm at school and the Nook can't get through the proxy yet (posting from a computer).
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There's no difference between it checked and unchecked after reboots. Weird.
Anyone ever seen this? Other clocks display fine, it's only the status bar clocks that do this.
Dungeon47 said:
Anyone ever seen this? Other clocks display fine, it's only the status bar clocks that do this.
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Well, to anyone who may search for this in the future. I ultimately wiped data and system partitions, then reinstalled everything, a little at a time, to see at what point the problem might start again.
Each line is a full boot to OS and reboot to recovery.
ROM+Gapps, google account, some basic config.
Kernel (faux mako 13b9) restore apps, remaining config.
Camera quality mod audio+video
The problem has not happened again. I can only potentially attribute it to cosmic microwave background radiation, or a neutrino spontaneously bumping an electron and changing a stored bit of information resulting in a higgeldy-piggeldy clock.
Does anybody else have issue with gallery when you are watching picture? Upper panel and bottom panel which contains pictures preview dont hide st all.. Not automatically and not even when i tap picture..
I have tried to clear cache by gallery, clear or informations etc. After factory reset itbworked like normal but little bit later samething. Is problem causing some apps which i have disabled or what? Tried with different firmware versions too..
I solved it myself.. It has something to do with Accessibility menu. Example I'm using Light flow and i need to turn it on in Accessibility menu, then that problem exist... It's really annoying because I'm using Light Flow and I love that app, but I also like gallety app and any 3rd party gallery apps in Play store have bad quality on this phone...
I just got my Nexus Player today and I am not a newbie to Android. However, I noticed some apps, like ES File Explorer, does not display in full screen, as in I can only see about 90% of what's there. However, I don't see any settings to adjust video. Please advise.
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Never mind, I figured it out Turned out it was an easy fix with my TV's video settings switching to "fit to screen"
If you have cm12.1 ROM installed there is a setting to do this in the np
It's in Settings > System > Developer Options > Drawing > Smallest Width.
Mine was set to 388, but am wondering if I changed it to that value at some point, or if it is the default.
Also, what setting are you using? TIA!
437 is the default
yenkoPR said:
437 is the default
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Cool, thanks! I wonder why mine was set so low...
I assume this setting tells apps/sites what your device display resolution should be based on, with regards to the device's aspect ratio? So at 437 wide, and an aspect ratio of 19:10, that would present an effective ~830px display height? Is that how it works?
Update: Browsed over to http://viewportsizes.com/mine/ on my phone set to 437, and it reported a viewport size of 438x702. After bringing in a screenshot to Photoshop and resizing it to 438px wide, the height is 855px (not exactly sure why this number is larger than what I calculated it should be previously), but after deducting Chrome's URL bar, status bar, and navigation toolbar, the height is 702px. So, yeah, I guess that's what the effect of 'smallest width' does!
It's based on the displAy -> advanced -> display size setting.
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