Guest christhedon Posted December 14, 2007 Report Posted December 14, 2007 Hi, Does anyone else have this problem? When using ad2p the phone slows down a lot to the point where you try to type a text message and the letters go in very slowly? I used to get this on my Vario 1, but I thought ok I'm using a hacked ad2p driver and have a 200mhz processor so I guess thats fair enough, now I have a 400mhz and official wm6 and I still get this issue. Does anyone else get this issue? Cheers, Chris
Guest Menneisyys Posted December 15, 2007 Report Posted December 15, 2007 Hi, Does anyone else have this problem? When using ad2p the phone slows down a lot to the point where you try to type a text message and the letters go in very slowly? I used to get this on my Vario 1, but I thought ok I'm using a hacked ad2p driver and have a 200mhz processor so I guess thats fair enough, now I have a 400mhz and official wm6 and I still get this issue. Does anyone else get this issue? Cheers, Chris This is a major issue with all Samsung-based HTC phones, it seems - I've measured 50% (!!!!) CPU usage by the A2DP encoder itself (and additional 25-30% of the built-in WMP) on the Trinity. Unfortunately, not much can be done. Get rid of your Hermes and get something NON-Samsung-based and/or get a nbetter A2DP source; for example, the Wizard with the hacked Widcomm hack or a Nokia N95.
Guest christhedon Posted December 15, 2007 Report Posted December 15, 2007 This is a major issue with all Samsung-based HTC phones, it seems - I've measured 50% (!!!!) CPU usage by the A2DP encoder itself (and additional 25-30% of the built-in WMP) on the Trinity. Unfortunately, not much can be done. Get rid of your Hermes and get something NON-Samsung-based and/or get a nbetter A2DP source; for example, the Wizard with the hacked Widcomm hack or a Nokia N95. surely it must be a software/driver related issue? guess someone will create a fix just need to know when they do.
Guest Paul (MVP) Posted December 17, 2007 Report Posted December 17, 2007 Not really... music is transcoded before being transmitted via A2DP, hence the CPU usage. P
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