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Horrible sound stutter - Cherry44 - 11-07-2018

I bought a Mi A2 Lite and and the sound is too horrible and stuttering How i can fix this


RE: Horrible sound stutter - JonnyH - 11-07-2018

Sound stutter generally means the device is too slow to emulate that game at full speed - it runs out of sound to play before the next chunk is ready, and that always sounds nasty.

From what I can see, a Mi A2 Lite has a Snapdragon 625 soc - that has really slow ARM cortex A53 cores. There's probably very few games you can actually play at full speed.

There's realistically nothing you can do for most games - the device is simply too slow to emulate the console at full speed - and console games don't scale "down" as gracefully as other games (as they were only ever intended to work on a known bit of hardware with known performance).


RE: Horrible sound stutter - James-Money - 11-08-2018

Even if your device is having issues with speed, there is a way to remedy the sound, but it won't be full speed. In the options there is a box called 'Audio Stretching'. If you tick that the audio shouldn't be as bad, but if your handset does not have suitable specs, you may run into audio that is not full speed.

TL;DR
In the settings flick on Audio Stretching, it won't be perfect, but it will help.


RE: Horrible sound stutter - rodrigoxm49 - 11-30-2018

What games did you tested? I have the best SoC in the world and not only performance is bad in almost every Gamecube game, but the sound on some of them are completely broken, like Resident Evil 2 or 3.