on the "Size and light" page set the "Decrease frame" to at least 1080p, or even to 720p. on the "Frame rate" page move the performance/quality slider to the left, step by step And Shield doesn't have OpenCL.Ī: There're various methods to lower CPU consumption: Right now, there're no powerful enough Android TV boxes out there. device doesn't support and/or provide access to OpenCL API - for example, all Google Pixel devices NVIDIA Shield etc.Ī: Probably later. less than 2 GB of RAM (at least 3 GB is highly recommended)
Therefore you can try SVPlayer by yourself for free and decide if it works for you or not. If you'd like helping with translations to your language - feel free to contact us )Ī: We don't have any phone/tablet on the planet in our hands. Please don't write bad reviews just because your device can't handle it. SVPlayer WILL drain the battery as top games do and it MAY NOT WORK at all on old/slow devices. At least Snapdragon 855 performance level is highly recommended for 1080p playback. Please be aware that SVP engine requires a recent and powerful CPU and a vendor-specific OpenCL support. * Target frame rate selection (48 fps, 60 fps, 120 fps, x2, x3 rate.) Using SmoothVideo Project (SVP) real-time motion interpolation (MEMC) engine, including: In-app purchases: frame rate conversion (MEMC) is a PAID option after short trial period. From the extensive feedback from the community, we learned that anyone who watched at least three movies at high frame rate would never ever want to watch anything in the obsolete 24 fps standard ) SmoothVideo Project) converts any video to 60 fps (and even higher) and performs this in real time.