Framerate sometimes drops after a period of no controller input
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(08-01-2019, 08:19 AM)krisyadao Wrote: It's jarring is all. Kinda makes my fancy $300 hobby device look "broken" if that makes any sense.

I suggested here since the beginning, but have you tried a new image?
If you dont want to erase your current image, get another micro sd and test it.

The problem with messing around with the software is that if you mess something up, it will be very hard to fix when you have no idea what you are doing.

You said that it looks gibberish to you and that you are new to raspberry, and on top of that you are trying an experimental feature, so dont be disappointed if it doesnt work as you wish to. I see 3 options as possible solution: Use it as it was intended, so dont use any experimental things or changeany setting.
or, grind it with the guys here and perform the solutions they suggest. Lastly, learn the system, everybody has to learn their own hobbies.

Why i say this? Because if this is a hobby as you said, you need to invest the time and effort to make it work and not give up.The device works as intended so dont think of it as a $300 broken device. Tongue Big Grin

I hope that makes sense.  Wink
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RE: Framerate sometimes drops after a period of no controller input - by luisito - 08-02-2019, 12:00 AM

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