For 15hz its needs to be refresh at around every 60ms or so. If there is no lags.
And from 100ms refresh rate to 60ms refresh rate shouldnt be must of processing power difference…
For 15hz its needs to be refresh at around every 60ms or so. If there is no lags.
And from 100ms refresh rate to 60ms refresh rate shouldnt be must of processing power difference…
I think you have found the issue 1000 / 15 = 66.666666 not really divisible .
I tried the formula above looks exactly the same .
The definition on of Insanity is Doing the same thing over and over expecting a different result .
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See the video of a Facer Test . On the Left a white hand running the Analogue Smooth rotation Tag covered by a black one derived from the Digital UNIX EPOCH timer . The right hand is white the same with their broken SEC MSEC timer on top . But you see it is possible to get anything nice and smooth .
As Peter says it is probably a drain on Power but I would take that . I think Most on the planet are charging their watches daily Like their Phones .
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@russellcresser u could request for it to be refresh at 20hz instead. Smoother then 15hz…
1000/20 = 50ms refresh rate
You unable to change wfs you only get same result any formula only might look a little cleaner…on slow mode.
But the hz is still 10hz around there.
Only think can be done is tell samsung what we want.
That why i posted my comment.
To add best, they provide up to 100hz or 10millis second refresh
Then it be to us to write formula to slow it down to whatever we need
With up to 100milis refresh rates (battery drain?)
We can adjust
To these
100hz,50hz,25hz,20hz, 10hz
Exactly . I await a response from Samsung to my ticket . I have had Email confirmation to my Enquiry but nothing since . I was surprised to see that even the WFS Unix times gave the same result .
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((([UTC_TS])/1000)%60)
Hi, @russellcresser i found that its the same for anything involving milliseconds,
Sec_msec
Msec
And
Utc_ts
I did mentioned it before
Yeah sorry . I repeat myself a Lot . I blame my Age and there are Two Topics covering the same thing , more or less . All is good . Thanks for looking so close at this . I am not certain that They will Fix this . If one is really serious one hops on to the Android Studio Platform .
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I just realise I got this a couple of days ago . Does not answer the question and my Test looks glitchy at 10HZ .
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