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[ROM] Vorke Z6 / Tanix TX92 Stock & Nano Nexus ROM (Android 7.1)
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Originally posted by Alianato View Post
Yeah, LCD is upside downbut I don't care, in fact I am thinking in covering the LCD with a black tape, I don't see any value and the light can disturb at night if you use it in the room where you sleep
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Originally posted by terwood View PostI'm surprised it's working for u guys with the z6 plus .. u guys must not of erased bootloader ? This is based on the z6 which is ddr4...
Just to be clear I installed the rom from post #72
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Take advantage of this post to give a more complete opinion of this wonderful ROM.
With the stock roms and tvbox modified on thermal performance I still had random blocks in the box and I had to switch it off and restart it. Now from Thursday to today, zero blocks and maximum fluidity. Kodi works perfectly with all video formats and also very well all the google apps I've tried. Only problems encountered:
Lcd remains in Boot upside down
Bluetoot is set ON at each restart.You may only view thumbnails in this gallery. This gallery has 1 photos.1 Photo
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Hi, I installed only the first one (img file from about 1 giga). I used USB Burning tool 2.0.9 without setting anything.
the following two are for the GOOGLE APP package in minimal or Stock format. The last one is needed to update via OTA but I do not recommend it. Alianato will still be more precise as he has adapted the NEXUS ROM created by @Magendaz for 3G DDR4 TVboxes to 3G DDR3 devices
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Can someone tell me the differences between mode 1 and mode 2 auto framerate? It seems like Mode 2 attempts to match the output refresh rate with the video frame rate (ie 24Hz for 23.976 film content). With mode 1, my display loses signal for a second, but it remains at 60Hz for 23.976 film content.
It might just be placebo, but it seems like Mode 1 looks a bit smoother, but leaving Auto Framerate off, there's a bit more judder or micro stutters every once in a while.
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Originally posted by rahzel View PostCan someone tell me the differences between mode 1 and mode 2 auto framerate? It seems like Mode 2 attempts to match the output refresh rate with the video frame rate (ie 24Hz for 23.976 film content). With mode 1, my display loses signal for a second, but it remains at 60Hz for 23.976 film content.
It might just be placebo, but it seems like Mode 1 looks a bit smoother, but leaving Auto Framerate off, there's a bit more judder or micro stutters every once in a while.
mode 2 other players vlc,mx player etc it's experimental
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Originally posted by JoseM View Post
mode 1 works only for kodi,spmc
mode 2 other players vlc,mx player etc it's experimental
Is it normal that mode 2 still affects Kodi though?
My source material was a 23.976 film, and my display is 1080p/120Hz that properly supports 24Hz.
This is what I noticed:
Off: no lost signal on my display... video plays as is. Noticeable judder.
Mode 1: Lose signal to the TV for a second, box stays at the same 1080p/60Hz output. Again, might be placebo but there might have been less judder, will have to take a longer look.
Mode 2: Lose signal to the TV for a second, box outputs 1080p/24Hz, but something isn't working properly because the 23.976 source plays back really slow/choppy.
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