You know I read something posted awhile back this was more am android problem than a particular phone issue and it was something Google was working on. Wish I had the link to the article.
Yes there is a noticeable and frustrating delay on some apps, I have no idea why. I switched from Iphone 4 to HTC ONE. Playing puzzles and dragons on both. There is a nearly half a second lag, probably more like 200-300 ms delay from when you move an orb to when the sound occurs. There is 0 delay on the Iphone. My friend with a galaxy note 2 does not have any sound delay with the same exact Android app.
Maybe...because......you may have a defective unit and we don't?
Just for the hell of it I tried NodeBeat which includes tapping and sliding notes on the screen and I didn't get any delay.
It is just HTC being lazy with the sound chip and or the drivers it uses. It is fixable, but there is no demand for it.
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How? It is so obvious to me.
I don't get how you can not hear a noticeable delay, maybe it is because I also have a Galaxy Nexus that doesn't have any delay.
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No delay at all. None. Zero. Same as on my Nexus 4 (which is a "reference device").
The title of your thread implies that there are more latency issues on the One other than the audio latency on your defective device .So, what are the other issues? Or did your title just not come out the way you wanted it to?I like making music and this is a big disappointment to me. There is a 300ms delay for pianos and drum pads, it is not the app that matters. HTC was too dumb lazy too get better audio drivers and decrease latency. This really passes me off. Want to see an example? Download Electro Drum pads and see for yourself. It has a pick square icon. On my Galaxy Nexus there is 0 delay, but on the One it is unbelievable. Wow, nice going HTC.
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The title of your thread implies that there are more latency issues on the One other than the audio latency on your defective device .So, what are the other issues? Or did your title just not come out the way you wanted it to?
I'm not trying to be mean in any way, I just want to know of any other issues.
I like making music and this is a big disappointment to me. There is a 300ms delay for pianos and drum pads, it is not the app that matters. HTC was too dumb lazy too get better audio drivers and decrease latency. This really passes me off. Want to see an example? Download Electro Drum pads and see for yourself. It has a pick square icon. On my Galaxy Nexus there is 0 delay, but on the One it is unbelievable. Wow, nice going HTC.
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Well in general Android has had issues with touch response in the past, but with Jellybean it is supposedly fixed, so we will see. Right now you defiantly can notice delays when scrolling, but that is Android 4.1's fault.
The latency is obvious. Put the phone on a table. Use your right hand to touch the screen, at the same time rap the table with your left hand. It's easy to get your left hand hitting the table at the same time you touch one of the drum pads. You can easily hear a delay between the table being struck and the app playing sound: that's latency. It's incredibly long on my phone, could easily be 300ms. This probably explains why key clicks are so late compared to ios devices (and the nexus 4 of my wife does much better, so does the nexus 7 we have).