After upgraded latest version 1.7.40, the wifi streaming performance are strange.
WiFi signal is good but streaming a mkv/avi above 3GB will have lagging/freezing issues.
Tried using all the decoder even the software decode also getting same issue.
Also tried max the CPU cores limit set to 8 and speed up trick taken still act the same.
Wonder the buffering size had changed or any tweak can be done???
Anyone had facing the same issue???
My Phone: XiaoMi Redmi Note 3G (Global version)
Android version: 4.2.2
MIUI version: 42.0.1
Streaming tool: Air Stream
MonkeYsua said:
After upgraded latest version 1.7.40, the wifi streaming performance are strange.
WiFi signal is good but streaming a mkv/avi above 3GB will have lagging/freezing issues.
Tried using all the decoder even the software decode also getting same issue.
Also tried max the CPU cores limit set to 8 and speed up trick taken still act the same.
Wonder the buffering size had changed or any tweak can be done???
Anyone had facing the same issue???
My Phone: XiaoMi Redmi Note 3G (Global version)
Android version: 4.2.2
MIUI version: 42.0.1
Streaming tool: Air Stream
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Hmm. there is nothing changed about network streaming in 1.7.40
For comparision, please try old version from https://sites.google.com/site/mxvpen/download/previous-version
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Hello XDA team,
I encountered an issue regarding AMR WB codec (HD Voice).
Our network (Orange Moldova) supports it, but the called party has issues in hearing me, when it is used.
The voice gets choppy, lots of noise in background.
I switched to 2G and it seems fine, logs show "setWbAmr(): setting audio parameter - wb_amr=off" that it is OFF.
Is there any setting to disable it in cyanogenmod 9.1 stable for Samsung GT-I9300 intl version?
I would like to use the 3G data connectivity.
Thanks.
I have a Digiflip pro XT 901 that has an issue with the YouTube app. The quality option is missing, and I think it default to 720p which my internet connection cannot handle.
I've updated the app on several occasions but to no avail.Uninstalled - reinstalled with the same result. It's weird as my other android phones don't have this issue.
Is there a workaround to this issue?
Sent from my Redmi 3S using Tapatalk
So I'm running CM13.0 on my GT-N8010.
Netflix streaming works fine but when I download an episode and try to play, the audio works but I get no video.
Just a black screen.
I disabled all colour correction and display adaptive settings.
Still no go. Thoughts?
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So I'm running CM13.0 on my GT-N8010.
Netflix streaming works fine but when I download an episode and try to play, the audio works but I get no video.
Just a black screen.
I disabled all colour correction and display adaptive settings.
Still no go. Thoughts?
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I have the same problem on my N8000 (Galaxy Note 10.1 GSM), running LineageOS 14.1
It is strange because my mako (Nexus 4) is also rooted, has the same LineageOS version, but the download feature of Netflix works there...
I compared what the 'DRM Info' app says in each case, and the only difference is in Google Widevine:
Note 10.1
System ID 4445
Security Level L3
HDCP Level Unprotected
Max HDCP Level Supported Unprotected
Number of Open Sessions 2
Maximum Number of Sessions 16
Nexus 4
System ID 128
Security Level L1
HDCP Level Disconnected
Max HDCP Level Supported HDCP-2.2
Number of Open Sessions -
Maximum Number of Sessions -
This might be a hint towards what the problem is; anyone familiar with DRM stuff?
Hi, Netflix newer versions are with hdcp protection, download version from may/16
I have a P7P, Galaxy Watch 4 and Sony WF-1000XM4 LDAC iem. I'm noticing a LOT of stutter when I set the Codec Playback Quality to "Optimized for Audio Quality (990kbps/909kbps)".
The stuttering goes away and sound is perfect when I place the GW4 in sleep mode. This seems to only be an issue with Pixel 6 and up - has there been some low level change to bluetooth hardware/stack since Pixel 6? Is this a bandwidth issue?
This isn't an issue with other Android 13 phones from what I am hearing - this is close to a deal breaker for me unless there is some workaround/fix. Has anybody else noticed it? Would a custom kernel help?
Some discussion on Reddit:
https://www.reddit.com/r/GooglePixel/comments/y859oi
Thanks,
plemen said:
I have a P7P, Galaxy Watch 4 and Sony WF-1000XM4 LDAC iem. I'm noticing a LOT of stutter when I set the Codec Playback Quality to "Optimized for Audio Quality (990kbps/909kbps)".
The stuttering goes away and sound is perfect when I place the GW4 in sleep mode. This seems to only be an issue with Pixel 6 and up - has there been some low level change to bluetooth hardware/stack since Pixel 6? Is this a bandwidth issue?
This isn't an issue with other Android 13 phones from what I am hearing - this is close to a deal breaker for me unless there is some workaround/fix. Has anybody else noticed it? Would a custom kernel help?
Some discussion on Reddit:
https://www.reddit.com/r/GooglePixel/comments/y859oi
Thanks,
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This is due to how LDAC works, it steals bandwidth from the BT data streams to carry that bitrate. It may be an issue with other devices, or other devices may have some QoS or something to that effect on the bluetooth side of things to prioritize the audio streams over data.
You could try a custom kernel in case it is some frequency capping or something on the device causing the issue.
DespairFactor said:
This is due to how LDAC works, it steals bandwidth from the BT data streams to carry that bitrate. It may be an issue with other devices, or other devices may have some QoS or something to that effect on the bluetooth side of things to prioritize the audio streams over data.
You could try a custom kernel in case it is some frequency capping or something on the device causing the issue.
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It doesn't seem to be an issue on earlier Pixels or other phones, just PIxel 6 and up. I'm not very familiar with the available custom kernels for P7P, reading up on them now.
Anybody have any suggestions on a stable kernel that could potentially address a possible frequency cap?
I solved this problem by turning off Ultra-Wideband (UWB) under connection preferences.
I presume bluetooth scanning is a part of this function, and makes sense if while scanning momentarily the available bandwidth is reduced.
This is not solving your problem but I play exclusively FLAC both 16 and 24 bit, have developer options switched on as well and have zero stutter or any other problems (that I've noticed). Strange that a lower quality format has these problems. It is not hi-res, typically has a smaller file size and is easier to decode after all.
blackspp said:
This is not solving your problem but I play exclusively FLAC both 16 and 24 bit, have developer options switched on as well and have zero stutter or any other problems (that I've noticed). Strange that a lower quality format has these problems. It is not hi-res, typically has a smaller file size and is easier to decode after all.
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Did the OP mention file types? I was under the impression the Reddit thread was a separate discussion not started by OP. I may have missed it though. My pedantic self would argue no Bluetooth audio is capable of true hi-res.
I believed this thread (and my issue) was to do with Bluetooth bandwidth, not directly the file type which obviously dictates the required bandwidth. The same issues persist for me whether it is a very high bit rate lossy format such as MP3 above 990kbps, or a lossless format such as FLAC. It was also irrespective of whether the hardware decode was handed off to the reciever or computed on the handset.
Anyway, for whatever reason having UWB off solved my particular issue. I primarily use lossless media codecs such as FLAC for reference.
Have any of you guys using the bluetooth codec aptX Adaptive noticed that videos are no longer in sync with audio after updating to Android 13 or higher?
To be clear, videos were perfectly in sync for me in Android 12. The delay is now something like 350 ms, pretty annoying. I don't think it has much to do with my device or my particular software because I've installed different ROMs and confirmed the same happens.
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I want to clarify this is exclusive to aptX Adaptive, other codecs don't seem to be affected
No one?
Hello, i feel the same in android 13, i'm using mi 11 ultra with flip buds pro, and i realized it recently when i upgraded from android 12 to 13.
Hello, I experienced the same thing, the aptx adaptive codec on tws that I use is having a delay when watching videos and not sync