This is GS3 MSAA Anti-Aliasing.
SIGNIFICANTLY INCREASE THE GRAPHICS QUALITY OF YOUR ADRENO EQUIPPED GALAXY S3!!
**REQUIRES ROOT!
**REQUIRES CUSTOM KERNEL!
**CERTAIN OPTIONS MAY NOT WORK DEPENDING ON THE KERNEL YOU USE.
If you play games or just want a faster running rom, this app is for you!
Better color saturation and shading.
Higher definition look to everything on screen.
Increased sharpness and contrast.
Smoother graphics rendition.
Overall faster device with PERFORMANCE MODE on any rom.
Plain and simple the GS3 has never looked this good!
THIS APP PROVIDES THE FOLLOWING SETTINGS AND FEATURES...
-All options in this app effect everything shown on your display and are on full time regardless of what is being displayed.
-Framebuffer memory.
-Grayscale.
-Bits per pixel.
-GPU overclocking
-4x and 2x multisample anti-aliasing
-GPU performance mode
-Custom build properties designed for a smooth and solid graphical experience.
-init.d support.
-Standard video test patterns.
This app is designed to work with any GS3 with an Adreno GPU and custom kernel.
THIS APP HAS ONLY BEEN TESTED ON...
-Sprint GS3
-Verizon GS3
-AT&T GS3
-T-Mobile GS3
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=baldwin.com
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err which custom kernel does this work with?
mbze430 said:
err which custom kernel does this work with?
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If the kernel isn't capable of over clocking the GPU then that option in the app won't work such as Ktoonsez. Also, the faux kernel now has 5 options for the grayscale setting and the app has only 3. I believe his kernel is the only one like that. It's hard to create an app like this when kernel developers are not keeping a standard together. These are the only 2 options that may or may not work as intended based on the kernel.
If you use Faux or Ktoonsez they obviously come with their own app and can work those general features if they provide those options. Regardless, the heart of this app such as anti-aliasing, bits per pixel, and the framebuffer settings all work on any rom or kernel as they work with the file system and not the kernel. All custom kernels give the access to those options in the file system.
Got the app from the market..
GS3 running TW 4.1.2 MF1 custom rooted with LeanKernel 3.2.1 exp..
App loads, and I allowed the build.prop to be modified.
Rebooted selected the 2X and other suggestions for 'better than stock'..
status bar had some tearing / artifacts..
went to performance vs 2x, got rid of the visual problem, but frame buffer and bit depth are 'all selected'
greyscale is natural (default)
gamma is 2.0 (not stock)
- suggestions?
Thanks for the app..
Mystique said:
GS3 running TW 4.1.2 MF1 custom rooted with LeanKernel 3.2.1 exp..
App loads, and I allowed the build.prop to be modified.
Rebooted selected the 2X and other suggestions for 'better than stock'..
status bar had some tearing / artifacts..
went to performance vs 2x, got rid of the visual problem, but frame buffer and bit depth are 'all selected'
greyscale is natural (default)
gamma is 2.0 (not stock)
- suggestions?
Thanks for the app..
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The tearing at the top of the screen is still a mystery. Sometimes it's there and sometimes its not. Still working on a resolution.
I have never seen when all the options are lit. Can you still select anything?
this app in no more on play any links
fusioncoast said:
this app in no more on play any links
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build.prop:
ro.hwui.text_cache_height=256
ro.hwui.fbo_cache_size=16384
ro.hwui.layer_cache_size=16384
ro.hwui.path_cache_size=16384
ro.hwui.round_rect_shape_cache_size=16384
ro.hwui.circle_shape_cache_size=16384
ro.hwui.rect_shape_cache_size=16384
ro.hwui.arc_shape_cache_size=16384
ro.hwui.oval_shape_cache_size=16384
ro.hwui.texture_cache_size=16384
ro.hwui.gradient_cache_size=16384
ro.hwui.text_drop_shadow_cache_size=16384
ro.hwui.font_renderer_cache_size=16384
ro.hwui.resource_cache_size=16384
ro.hwui.patch_cache_size=16384
ro.hwui.disable_vsync=false
ro.hwui.layer_size=1024
ro.hwui.render_layers_as_regions=1
ro.hwui.stencil_buffer_size=3.0
ro.hwui.texture_cache_flush_rate=0.9
ro.hwui.panel_bit_depth=32
ro.hwui.default_text_gamma=1.8
ro.hwui.default_text_black_gamma_threshold=255
ro.hwui.default_text_white_gamma_threshold=255
ro.hwui.disable_scissor_opt=true
debug.hwui.show_overdraw=false
debug.hwui.show_layers_updates=false
ro.hwui.text_gamma_correction=shader3
and if you are interested.. look for yamato_panel.txt
I find these build prop additions are all that I need.. you might like/want the yamato stuff..
Galaxy S3 i535 Custom TW 4.1.2
Unfortunately the app has been temporarily removed due to possible bootloop issues. It will be available when the issue is resolved. Thanks for your patience.
Sent from my SCH-I535 using Xparent Cyan Tapatalk 2
can you use a working version with nexus4
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I noticed this juts few days ago and did this on all my family's Nexus S.
Install Chainfire3d
from the market and then open the app and tap to install the driver. I used the normal method not the advanced. Don't set any other settings after your phone reboots. You can if you want to but a lot of aps won't work with those settings.
What this app does is it installs an intermediate open GL driver between the apps and phone GPU driver to give you better performance.
Just figured I'll share it with everyone. It really made a difference for me on ICS speed. The way I see it it should be baked it to all ICS ROMs.
isnt this just used for games?
that's why its called chainfire3D
the whole point is to trick proprietary games "apps" into thinking you have GPU that you don't
so you are able to play tegra adreno..ect games on other devices
dont think its works on anything other than games so i don't se how its helping make overall ICS faster.
ICS is already using our sgx540 just fine
Well, it does and it makes a difference. Try it and see for your self. Chainfire3d is not just for games.
Thank you for pointing out this tweak. I too was under the impression that chainfire was just for games.
Both tapatalk and the browser feel much smoother.
Thanks
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obsanity said:
Well, it does and it makes a difference. Try it and see for your self. Chainfire3d is not just for games.
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im eating my words sorry i was under impression was games only
im trying now you're right things are even smoother now thanks for the tip
As advertised. Nice find obsanity, it does make things noticeably smoother on general.
Noticed speed improvements thank you man
Nexus S - CyberGR Hybrid ICS (5), Matrix Kernel (15)
Chainfire dev recommends disabling all driver settings unless being used by a specific applications, per his xda thread:
" I strongly advise that when you are NOT using Chainfire3D for something specific, you disable all the options. This is better for system performance."
Anyone know why? Is he talking about the non-default options?
I don't know exactly, but it seems like it is just to do with the specific settings (inside the default settings section). Using the driver is fine, but any of the options being ticked has the ability to make some applications go awry depending on the device. Those options, i assume, are only meant to be used when you want to use a specific app that requires or benefits from them.
Also, i've noticed great improvements in ES File Explorer scrolling. It would lag a fair bit scrolling through long folders, but now it's nice and smooth.
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I don't know exactly, but it seems like it is just to do with the specific settings (inside the default settings section). Using the driver is fine, but any of the options being ticked has the ability to make some applications go awry depending on the device. Those options, i assume, are only meant to be used when you want to use a specific app that requires or benefits from them.
Also, i've noticed great improvements in ES File Explorer scrolling. It would lag a fair bit scrolling through long folders, but now it's nice and smooth.
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That's what I was thinking as well. Thanks.
I'm installing this now... Have you guys noticed any decline in battery life?
Hopefully not :3
Does anyone know if this has the same downside as forcing gpu acceleration in the developer setting? I remember reading the Googler's post on G+ on how it increased the memory overhead by 8mb per app, reducing the memory available for other apps and processes.
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It doesn't force GPU rendering. Alot of the Android UI is already using GPU rendering, using this intermediate driver just somehow makes it more fluid.
Trying it now, though I don't notice much improvements in scrolling.
I use force GPU setting on my phone. With the live OC in Matr1x at 111% (max my phone can handle) it does make a bit of difference in UI. But this Chainfire3D driver makes the most difference for me.
Also, in case you are on a ROM which doesn't let you change min memory settings, I'm using MinFreeManager which is a small app that just does that. The default settings which it comes built in are for GB but you can just change them manually. I don't touch the top 3 and just tweak the bottom 3. I'm currently on:
14,19,24,32,64,128
Does it effect battery drain?
Will this eat more battery juice?
Highly doubt it, and so far havn't noticed anything particularly different on my end. You can uninstall it anyway if it does cause trouble (though might be wise to perform a nandroid backup while initially installing).
Thx man, now trying it!!
Greetzz Jojoost
Sent from my Nexus S using XDA App
What are the additional features in the pro version?
What are the additional features in the pro version?
They are not described in the market.
Anti-Aliasing features and per-app settings are the main features in the pro version. More info here.
I want to know everyone's ways of getting a good gaming experience from the defy:
#Best rom(s)?
#tweaks/settings (sysctl values for example)
#Best number of multitouch points/ any other touchscreen tweaks
#Good CPU & Vsel settings for battery/performance balance
#I hate MIUI
I play mostly HD games like Nova 2 & 3, MC3, shadowgun and others as I rarely have access to a console
Thanks in advance for any tips
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I want to know everyone's ways of getting a good gaming experience from the defy:
#Best rom(s)?
#tweaks/settings (sysctl values for example)
#Best number of multitouch points/ any other touchscreen tweaks
#Good CPU & Vsel settings for battery/performance balance
#I hate MIUI
I play mostly HD games like Nova 2 & 3, MC3, shadowgun and others as I rarely have access to a console
Thanks in advance for any tips
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i use cm7 because i find this to be the best optimized, fastest rom ive tried, and now that cm7.2 stable is out, you pretty much have everything working.
about the multitouch point, ive noticed that the higger points you set, the less responsive it gets - although that was back when the first multitouch tweaks came out and it wasnt even implemented in cm, so it might have gotten better. but i recommend 2 points unless you need more - this is the default setting.
as for cpu settings i use these: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] governor: smartass (in cm9: boosted). this gives better battery life than ondemand. and i overclock from bootmenu, not from app (like setvsel). note that my vsel settimgs might be a little low for you, so i recommend starting from a higher value, stress testing it, and if you dont get freezes or reboots, go lower.
hope i could help, good luck!
sent from my cm7 defy...
I have miui pikachu... Don't hate miui... I play all the games you said and the are smooth and without any lag
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zakoo2 said:
i use cm7 because i find this to be the best optimized, fastest rom ive tried, and now that cm7.2 stable is out, you pretty much have everything working.
about the multitouch point, ive noticed that the higger points you set, the less responsive it gets - although that was back when the first multitouch tweaks came out and it wasnt even implemented in cm, so it might have gotten better. but i recommend 2 points unless you need more - this is the default setting.
as for cpu settings i use these: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] governor: smartass (in cm9: boosted). this gives better battery life than ondemand. and i overclock from bootmenu, not from app (like setvsel). note that my vsel settimgs might be a little low for you, so i recommend starting from a higher value, stress testing it, and if you dont get freezes or reboots, go lower.
hope i could help, good luck!
sent from my cm7 defy...
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I've been getting good gaming performance anyway lately, I always use bootmenu I think its the rom I'm using, cm7 cherry picks by FUZZ, you should check it out it has some extra features like toggle torch from lockscreen with home button, it also has touch bootmenu installed as default here's a link http://fitsnugly.euroskank.com/gigglebread/?id=jordan
sonrics1993 said:
I have miui pikachu... Don't hate miui... I play all the games you said and the are smooth and without any lag
Sent from my MB525 using XDA
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Don't get me wrong, I respect miui and have had roms for months at a time, it does perform great! I just can't get used to the interface I find myself clumsy with it, cm7 just seems natural, much easier to use in my case, its just my style I'm not a hater
Hey, do you recommend any Kernel control apps (setcpu, EG) for use with the Nexus 7 on Enhance Stock 1.2ghz? I am a bit confused what happens if I am not running any apps to set the cpu speed, does it just choose on it's own? or what.
My ROM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1830016
The Kernel I want to install (currently Stock) : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1804374 (Max Stock Enhanced 1.2)
Please give me suggestions!
Thanks for the help.
-Eric
The kernel has default settings just like a stock kernel, and without a management app it just uses the defaults.
I can't remember if Scotts ROM had built in performance settings in the regular settings menu.
I recommend avoiding set CPU, and I would run system tuner, and just ignore everything but the CPU category if it seems overwhelming at first to see everything the app can do.
CPU master is much more basic and simple and user friendly and although it doesnt have nearly as many configuration features, its much more simple and to the point.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda premium
From the*Licorice Ones? dept.:
Android 4.3 builds on the performance improvements already included in Jelly Bean vsync timing, triple buffering, reduced touch latency, CPU input boost, and hardware-accelerated 2D rendering and adds new optimizations that make Android even faster.For a graphics performance boost, the hardware-accelerated 2D renderer now optimizes the stream of drawing commands, transforming it into a more efficient GPU format by rearranging and merging draw operations.
For multithreaded processing, the renderer can also now use multithreading across multiple CPU cores to perform certain tasks.Android 4.3 also improves rendering for shapes and text. Shapes such as circles and rounded rectangles are now rendered at higher quality in a more efficient manner.
Optimizations for text include increased performance when using multiple fonts or complex glyph sets (CJK), higher rendering quality when scaling text, and faster rendering of drop shadows.Improved window buffer allocation results in a faster image buffer allocation for your apps, reducing the time taken to start rendering when you create a window.For highest-performance graphics, Android 4.3 introduces support for OpenGL ES 3.0 and makes it accessible to apps through both framework and native APIs. On supported devices, the hardware accelerated 2D rendering engine takes advantage of OpenGL ES 3.0 to optimize texture management and increase gradient rendering fidelity.
Source: http://goo.gl/VRY1Ct android.com
Just news for all member & devs ...
Sent from my GT-P3100 using xda premium
Really thank you for the information .. much of this news is already in good blogs and websites will android ... good, I believe that this version of android managed to gather almost everything that cyanogenmod has only added OpenGL ES 3.0 and a few more features, but otherwise the cyanogen already have it included, as performance .. and plenty of other useful features .. but this is even the right section to post this news?
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Really thank you for the information .. much of this news is already in good blogs and websites will android ... good, I believe that this version of android managed to gather almost everything that cyanogenmod has only added OpenGL ES 3.0 and a few more features, but otherwise the cyanogen already have it included, as performance .. and plenty of other useful features .. but this is even the right section to post this news?
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Thank bro ... but i heard this version is better battery perform ...
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Thank you for the news :good::laugh:
I tried both stock 4.2.2 and unofficial cm 4.3 on our tab.
the stock 4.2.2 has higher battery life as per my tests
openmatrix said:
I tried both stock 4.2.2 and unofficial cm 4.3 on our tab.
the stock 4.2.2 has higher battery life as per my tests
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what rom did you use for stock 4.2.2?
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xVermicide said:
what rom did you use for stock 4.2.2?
Sent from my GT-P5110 using Tapatalk 4
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PSN stock deodexed 4.2.2 rom
Don't think we have it on the 51xx series yet
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Hi,
This thread is for discussing various governors/underclock settings on stock kernel for root users.
It looks like there are 4 governors on the stock kernel:
-interactive (default)
-ondemand
-userspace
-performance
Underclocking also works.
Because we do not have init.d support yet, I don't believe it's possible to set your desired clockspeeds/governor automatically on boot. But the settings can be accessed with pretty much any app like SetCPU, Voltage Control, System Tuner, etc. I use Voltage Control app.
I found the lowest I can underclock it without issues was 1134Mhz. Any lower and the active notifications would freeze sometimes. It seems with ondemand and 1134Mhz underclock it feels as snappy as the default config (1.7Ghz - interactive) but seems to use less battery and in some cases feels snappier due to more aggressive governor.
Post your findings/settings.
Init.d support might also be available as theres a app that gives init.d support try pimp my ROM from the play store, has the app bakes in and will verify if init.d support is working
Here's that app http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=9390248398092764054
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Has anyone tried turning on soc c2 and c3 and seeing what the results was? I use fuax clock for my app. I'm currently running on demand gov 1.134 GHz and GPU set to 320 with on demand and emmc entropy contribution set to off. I'm on an att x
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krypticos said:
Has anyone tried turning on soc c2 and c3 and seeing what the results was? I use fuax clock for my app. I'm currently running on demand gov 1.134 GHz and GPU set to 320 with on demand and emmc entropy contribution set to off. I'm on an att x
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hey! what kind of battery life are you getting with those settings?
I know the phone already gets awesome battery life, but
i like tinkering with settings haha
So far its been a little better I mean maybe 20% better. I'm normally at 35-40% battery at this time of day but with these settings I'm currently at 60% with the same amount of usage.
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krypticos said:
So far its been a little better I mean maybe 20% better. I'm normally at 35-40% battery at this time of day but with these settings I'm currently at 60% with the same amount of usage.
sent from my rooted at&t moto x
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hmm i'll have to give it a shot.
thanks for the info!
flashallthetime said:
Init.d support might also be available as theres a app that gives init.d support try pimp my ROM from the play store, has the app bakes in and will verify if init.d support is working
Here's that app http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=9390248398092764054
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.androguide.universal.init.d
any updates on this?
going to try this. froze plenty of unused apps, governor is still interactive, i/o is still cfq. clocked at 1.134. Advanced settings stock. applied init.d tweaks (fly on). will be back with results!!