Also whats the default RAM, CPU and GPU MHz in stock kernel?
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Originally posted by danfozzy View PostThanks, it is of use! As I do at times also lose the navigational sounds into xbmc, can you tell me if you still lose them when selecting any other of the options in the sound device manager, as this only occurs for me on this option?
I haven't tried xbmc 3.2, I'll see if I get the same with just the navigational sounds. Have you tried the alpha 2 or spmc?
I think there's something up with that passthrough option in the sound device manager, just hope wasser is reading thisFLHT = Harley
HEMI = 2010 Dodge Challenger SRT
Cause I've been asked.
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Originally posted by Casterina View PostI have flashed the overclocked kernel, can I use SetCPU to change governor and I/O scheduler?
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Overclocked CPU - internet video playback speed
First of all - my sincere thanks to wasser for this ROM. Light, fast, sophisticated.
Contributing to development - just an observation/report - then I was using ddr720-cpu1704h-gpu798h Kernel on 1.0.4 there were issues with Internet video (Youtube, vimeo, embedded flash players on pages and etc.). 10% CPU overclocking caused videos to play 10% faster. Especially voices were telling - high pitch "helium" voices
Flashing ddr800-gpu798h Kernel (the only official without CPU overclock) fixed this and confirmed my suspicions towards CPU.
What I know for sure is that there's a way to have overclocked CPU and nomal internet video playback (had it in QS2 ROM). However it might be different in KitKat.
Maybe some minor tweakings need to be done so we would be able to enjoy fast CPU and normal voices on youtube both
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Originally posted by Lither View PostI guess I can't flash firmware and overclock kernel in one go? I have to flash firmware first and then use android terminal to flash overclock kernel?
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Originally posted by Molle View PostFirst use BatchTool to flash the firmware and then RKAndroidTool to flash just the kernel image.
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Originally posted by Lither View PostSo I put the X7 to flash mode, flash firmware with RKBatchTool, wait till it boots, shutdown and put in flash mode again and flash kernel using RKAndroidTool with everything unticked except from kernel?
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Originally posted by Lither View PostOh, I thought that the box automatically restarts and boots into the operating system after flashing via RKBatchTool
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Originally posted by Molle View PostWell, I always disconnect the power after the batch process finishes and reconnect for flashing an oc kernel and my modified boot image with RKAndroidTool. After that I let the device boot to the OS.
What kernel and modified boot are you using ? Will you share ?
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Not sure i get it right, but is it a script you hardcode into boot, or a script you run from terminal ?
Would like to try it, last hope or X7 is rdy for a change -> intel NUC.
Found this post: http://www.freaktab.com/showthread.p...l=1#post139444
is it that boot your using, or did you update it later ?
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