Just realized that there's now this "Smart Amplifier" checkbox in voodoo, how does it work?
Oh, didn't realize the map keys checkbox was gone until you said it.
I thought Smart Amplifier is something about Volume Normalization.
Anyone else interested in hardware accelerated video playback being part of a voodoo kernel?
On all ICS roms video playback is limited to software decode for mkv or xvid and hence the built in player [while not great anyway] wont play downloaded tv files.
Since froyo and GB roms all played them fine in hardware decode it seems a little dumb that we have to lose some functionality every time we move forward with the OS. Could it be as simple as copying drivers from GB roms to ICS roms?
Am I asking in the wrong place or is this something that the genius we find in supercurio could fix?
Thanks for all your hard work
Short FAQ:converts /data /dbdata /cache /system to optimized Ext4 for each partition
more reliable and faster
beefed up conversion process, with conversion time estimation
memory management optimizations
VFS (disk write behavior) optimisations
BLN notification built-in
ClockWorkMod recovery built-in (optional) with total Rom Manager compatibility
Standard bootanimation support
linux standard /etc/init.d/ boot scripts support with integrated run-parts (additional busybox not necessary)
Hi supercurio,
Is it possible to get a version of voodoo lag fix for stock JPU which only converts the /data partition? I'm a little worried that the oneNAND chip which has the /system, /cache and /dbdata partitions does not have wear-levelling. On the nexus S, google have used the YAFFS2 file system on the oneNAND indicating that it does not have wear-levelling. What is your opinion?
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