Gamecocks625
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This post infuriates me more than it should. Who posts this and leaves zero details?
Ha same here.
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This post infuriates me more than it should. Who posts this and leaves zero details?
No, he met someone on a plane who's uncle was Tim Cook.badcrumble's uncle is Tim Cook.
Have you compared it to the 4K filesize on the computer? You could probably work out if the HDR copy is the 4K one or if there is a separate 1080p 4K version.I disagree with them that it's downloading the 1080p version instead of 4K. John Wick in 1080p in iTunes is 3.93GB, John Wick downloaded to my iPad Pro in HDR is 5.39GB. There's no way the HDR metadata takes up that much extra space, and the 1080p version isn't using the HEVC compression that the 4K files certainly are, which would explain the modest, but not 4x, gain in file size.
Edit: turned off the option to download in HDR and it downloaded in 3.93GB, exactly what the 1080p version would download as. So either with the HDR option on it's downloading the 4K version, or HDR metadata actually does take up almost 2GB, which seems crazy to me but I don't know anything about that stuff, size-wise.
Have you compared it to the 4K filesize on the computer? You could probably work out if the HDR copy is the 4K one or if there is a separate 1080p 4K version.
Are they in stores?
Apple employee. Not gonna go into much detail about it for obvious reasons. Sorry, not trying to be a bullshit GAF rumor artist or anything.Where/who/how/what
Did you get to touch it?
Have you compared it to the 4K filesize on the computer? You could probably work out if the HDR copy is the 4K one or if there is a separate 1080p 4K version.
I don't think iTunes on Mac let's you download in 4K yet.
This answer is correct, otherwise it would be an easy problem to solve. Maybe with High Sierra?
Notch is fine in portrait, but people are mainly concerned with it in landscape, where it just seems like a giant waste of space.I think the notch looks pretty bad in photos of the phone but in my brief time seeing it the notch didn't bother me in real life (though it's not really the area you're usually looking directly at). Screen is lovely and somehow seems like it's less reflective/diffracts light less at off angles than my 7 Plus's screen too.
I have High Sierra and I don't think iTunes let's you download 4K but I'll check when I get home later.
Might be locked to those models that can do HEVC hardware decoding? What model do you have?
badcrumble you're not suppose to hype it, how Am I going to have a chance to get one now 😞Pretty sure they aren't.
Apple employee. Not gonna go into much detail about it for obvious reasons. Sorry, not trying to be a bullshit GAF rumor artist or anything.
I think the notch looks pretty bad in photos of the phone but in my brief time seeing it the notch didn't bother me in real life (though it's not really the area you're usually looking directly at). Screen is lovely and somehow seems like it's less reflective/diffracts light less at off angles than my 7 Plus's screen too.
Didn't get to mess around with FaceID or touch the phone myself.
So, I tried an iPad Pro 10.5 for the first time today and I think I'm ruined. That 120hz was *super* noticeable to me and the 2017 iPad next to it was jarring in how less smooth it was to interact with. Fuck. I'm sure it won't be the same for others but if it was for you, holy hell you'll want ProMotion on everything.
So, I tried an iPad Pro 10.5 for the first time today and I think I'm ruined. That 120hz was *super* noticeable to me and the 2017 iPad next to it was jarring in how less smooth it was to interact with. Fuck. I'm sure it won't be the same for others but if it was for you, holy hell you'll want ProMotion on everything.
I get it, generating and compositing a UI at 120fps is not an easy task, but that's kind of crazy if even the fastest iOS GPU still sometimes drops frames.Yep. ProMotion honestly feels, to me, like an image quality leap comparable to the original iPhone 4 Retina display. I want it in everything.
It's notable, though, that the 10.5" iPad Pro still drops frames sometimes - iOS is probably the tightest modern consumer operating system in the world for basic animation quality and smoothness, but it's still not perfect.
I'm wondering if the reason is that the GPU still isn't fast enough on iPhones? If it still drops frames sometimes on the A10X, then there's still work to do.Ugh. So many advancements in screen tech I want right now. iOS devices are almost there with the X.
Now I want all of this on a MacBook Pro.
So, I tried an iPad Pro 10.5 for the first time today and I think I'm ruined. That 120hz was *super* noticeable to me and the 2017 iPad next to it was jarring in how less smooth it was to interact with. Fuck. I'm sure it won't be the same for others but if it was for you, holy hell you'll want ProMotion on everything.
I get it, generating and compositing a UI at 120fps is not an easy task, but that's kind of crazy if even the fastest iOS GPU still sometimes drops frames.
I'm wondering if the reason is that the GPU still isn't fast enough on iPhones? If it still drops frames sometimes on the A10X, then there's still work to do.
I get it, generating and compositing a UI at 120fps is not an easy task, but that's kind of crazy if even the fastest iOS GPU still sometimes drops frames.
I'm wondering if the reason is that the GPU still isn't fast enough on iPhones? If it still drops frames sometimes on the A10X, then there's still work to do.
Software optimizations that benefit ProMotion displays will naturally benefit 60Hz displays also.I think the dropped frames is more about software complexity, and even the 8 may not brute force past it. I assumed my 7 would have brute forced passed it already, but nope, dropped frames galore on scrolling. So I think more powerful hardware may not even fix it.
The fix should come from software, not ever more powerful hardware. iOS used to be buttery 60fps before about iOS7...
I hope ProMotion isn't seen as the solution leaving all 60Hz screens with the stuttery animations...
Software optimizations that benefit ProMotion displays will naturally benefit 60Hz displays also.
If targeting 120hz, absolutely, yes.
The thing about ProMotion though is it's also adaptive, something jumping between 40 and 60fps would also be smoother on ProMotion since it can just adjust the refresh rate in kind, while it would look much worse on a 60hz screen.
So I hope this isn't the extent of their fix for stutters on non-PM devices.
I don't think we know for sure one way or the other, yet. Unless someone looked through the APIs and figured this out.ProMotion isn't fully adaptive ala G-Sync/FreeSync. It only works, to my knowledge, at 24, 30, 60, and 120.
In my experience, this almost never happens under iOS10.3.3 I have on it now. Only happens sometimes when the page has to catch up loading when you scroll things quickly. I hope they don't ruin this smoothness with iOS11, which does feel more resource intensive than ios 10, if my iphone 6 is to go by.It's notable, though, that the 10.5" iPad Pro still drops frames sometimes - iOS is probably the tightest modern consumer operating system in the world for basic animation quality and smoothness, but it's still not perfect.
ProMotion isn't fully adaptive ala G-Sync/FreeSync. It only works, to my knowledge, at 24, 30, 60, and 120.
I guess the latter two support playing HDR content, but crush it into an SDR space? I.e HDR compatible but not HDR screens?
Is that what the iPad Pro is doing, since is screen specs are just like the 7 (plus promotion/truetone)? Can the 7/8 play the same then?
pre-iOS 7, iOS would prioritize scrolling smoothness and responsiveness over content rendering, and if you scrolled too far youd just come on the same grey check pattern that you see with Photoshop transparencies while the system caught up with you. I miss that approach, though I recognize that at A10X speeds itd last for a fraction of a second and feel too much like a glitch instead of a design decision.I don't think we know for sure one way or the other, yet. Unless someone looked through the APIs and figured this out.
In my experience, this almost never happens under iOS10.3.3 I have on it now. Only happens sometimes when the page has to catch up loading when you scroll things quickly. I hope they don't ruin this smoothness with iOS11, which does feel more resource intensive than ios 10, if my iphone 6 is to go by.
What time of the day do the big software updates usually go up? I would like to get as many devices on that iOS 11/watchOS 4 hotness before my first class.
I think 10 am? Definitely sometime in the morning
What time of the day do the big software updates usually go up? I would like to get as many devices on that iOS 11/watchOS 4 hotness before my first class.