08-14-2020 03:52 AM
12-05-2020 11:59 PM
Manoj BobbyIts difficult for the dev team to do anything as they dont have any way of controlling the display because of pixelworks software. The devs need either pixelworks to get their shit together or they need from pixelworks some kind of access to the software.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/137756#Comment_137756
I watched your video around a month ago that's a pretty good demonstration that how 'gamma thing' effects the display,but is this asus team capable enough to fix it or they're too proud to take help from people like you?
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12-06-2020 12:03 AM
nightmaster552So what are you saying shall be the prognosis ?https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/137765#Comment_137765
Its difficult for the dev team to do anything as they dont have any way of controlling the display because of pixelworks software. The devs need either pixelworks to get their shit together or they need from pixelworks some kind of access to the software.
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12-06-2020 01:11 PM
Dr. SushPEither pixelworks pushes a fix or give access to their calibration settings as currently its a binary file which also seems has a signature which means even modifying the binary file you will get a boot issue.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/137787#Comment_137787
So what are you saying shall be the prognosis ?
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12-06-2020 03:35 PM
nightmaster552I just wanted to say,I agree with EVERYTHING you have said,also I've seen that video of yours,now I know how it works,sort ofhttps://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/137789#Comment_137789
Either pixelworks pushes a fix or give access to their calibration settings as currently its a binary file which also seems has a signature which means even modifying the binary file you will get a boot issue.
Or
The devs make a workaround so that 3rd party devs can disable the software and implement kcal/klapse and use that to control the display.
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12-06-2020 06:23 PM