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2012-10-30
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I have had a few videos lately that haven't played only after the device has been on a while. They get stuck in stock player at loading dots, when the next one in the list works fine. After a reboot they all start working. CuteTube's latest internal player shows slightly different symptoms for the same videos, tearing and skewing at about a 45 degree angle. KP is using DSP profile with 720p support installed.
I remember reading here some device revisions (I have a 2101) have similar issues due to DSP voltage needing a small voltage boost. Just wondering if this had been integrated somehow? If not what would be the requirements of doing so? Something like extracting revision from /proc/cpuinfo during initscript and applying seperate voltages on a per revision basis?
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2012-10-30
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2012-10-30
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2012-10-30
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Yes, I can confirm that too - with mediaplayer/openmediaplayer/cutetube/kmplayer/whatever.
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2012-10-30
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2012-10-31
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2012-10-31
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@freemangordon, I wrote a little script that stepped through the clockspeeds using the 'kernel-config lock' command, running a 'kernel-config show' and then sleeping 15 minutes and then running it again. It also copied the content of /sys/power/sr_vdd1_voltage before and after the 15 minute sleep. The phone was otherwise idle.
I've attached the results.
Still no variation in the numbers given by kernel-config show, though... any ideas?
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2012-10-31
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It is getting even more weird. Actually SR "recognizes" your device to be bad and sets the following voltages:
500:34,550:42,600:48
according to your measurements. Those voltages are way above the voltages in your custom OC profile with SR disabled:
500:34,360 550:38,400 600:42
You said you are not able to enable fmtx. Why is that?
Did you ever try a full reflash (both rootfs and eMMC) to see if it makes any difference?
Are you sure there is no some background running script (ala batterypatch) which sets frequency/voltages?
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2012-10-31
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The vdd1 voltage value started out at 48, then dropped to 44, 39 and finally after about 10 minutes it was on 35.
Thanks for all your assistance.
Last edited by Xagoln; 2012-10-30 at 08:32.