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It is a Dutch channel, but here it is:

Looks good to me honestly but sometimes my top speaker keeps cutting out there is a thread of this as well lmao how many bugs does it take to buy a $2000 device I mean by the time they fix all these issues the new iPhone Xl will be released
 
Really? It seems fixed to me... I only see normal 24fps judder. Not the crazy stuttering from before.

It looks the exact same now with auto-brightness on and off.

I’m seeing similar results. The 20th century fox and Sony logo hiccups have disappeared. Only see standard typical judder.
 
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I’ve just updated to public beta 3 and I’m still getting tonnes of stutter and judder in video content. Still inconsistent too. I don’t really know too much about OLED, but I’m beginning to wonder if some of us are really unlucky in the OLED panel lottery. Googling “LG OLED stutter” returns quite a lot of results with LG’s panels, and ironically enough doing the same for Samsung throws up results for issues with LG panels again...
 
I’ve just updated to public beta 3 and I’m still getting tonnes of stutter and judder in video content. Still inconsistent too. I don’t really know too much about OLED, but I’m beginning to wonder if some of us are really unlucky in the OLED panel lottery. Googling “LG OLED stutter” returns quite a lot of results with LG’s panels, and ironically enough doing the same for Samsung throws up results for issues with LG panels again...
OLED has a near 0 response rate. The sample and hold effect causes the judder on low frame rate content. Some people see it more than others. I have a LG OLED and can notice it on 24fps material during panning shots, but my wife looks at me like I’m crazy. It is most noticeable when something bright, like a white fence, is in a panning scene when the background is dark.

LED TVs don’t normally suffer from this due to the higher black to white response time. The response time causes a blurring effect which actually helps your eyes during those low frame rate videos.

Link: https://www.blurbusters.com/faq/oled-motion-blur/
 
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I’ve just updated to public beta 3 and I’m still getting tonnes of stutter and judder in video content. Still inconsistent too. I don’t really know too much about OLED, but I’m beginning to wonder if some of us are really unlucky in the OLED panel lottery. Googling “LG OLED stutter” returns quite a lot of results with LG’s panels, and ironically enough doing the same for Samsung throws up results for issues with LG panels again...
hi, can i know if any of you tested this method... try download the movie from Netflix, then turn on flight mode, disable wifi, then play the video. it seems like the video plays smoothly for me. wow this issue seriously drive me crazy, keep trying in different method, pretty tiring lol...
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hi, can i know if any of you tested this method... try download the movie from Netflix, then turn on flight mode, disable wifi, then play the video. it seems like the video plays smoothly for me. wow this issue seriously drive me crazy, keep trying in different method, pretty tiring lol...
in my opinion, most of the time when the issues happened intermittently, it is most likely the software problem. if it's hardware problem, i think most of us will see this problem keep happening, like 90% or more of our time when we playing video, or maybe it will happen straight away when we starting playing video, right? haha.
 
hi, can i know if any of you tested this method... try download the movie from Netflix, then turn on flight mode, disable wifi, then play the video. it seems like the video plays smoothly for me. wow this issue seriously drive me crazy, keep trying in different method, pretty tiring lol...
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in my opinion, most of the time when the issues happened intermittently, it is most likely the software problem. if it's hardware problem, i think most of us will see this problem keep happening, like 90% or more of our time when we playing video, or maybe it will happen straight away when we starting playing video, right? haha.
All I know is it’s driving me crazy as well and for the people that say it’s a oled problem I’ve seen lots of oled screens not have this problem so if it is a oled problem. There gonna have to recall a lot of devices cuz I got the bigger screen to guess what watch videos on
 
Not all 24p material stutters, and I don’t know why some don’t and other do.
 
Not all 24p material stutters, and I don’t know why some don’t and other do.

With my iPhone XS, I only see the hiccups and slowdowns only with auto brightness enabled together with changes in environment lighting.
 
Not all 24p material stutters, and I don’t know why some don’t and other do.
Just talked to a guy that works for apple engineering team said Tim Cook ive and Phil was at Foxconn and there gonna have to recall like 7 million devices due to a manufacturing defect 7 million phones they left out a chip on the new phones the power management chip and they left it out so that does explain all the issues people aren’t having down to slow laggy performance speakers not working videos not working correctly it can’t tell the processor to use which cores the slower cores or faster cores so the processor just picks the chips is suppose to choose which is best for what ur doing so expect a recall unless they just try to do a software trick to make it works sorta right sorry for the bad news
 
Just talked to a guy that works for apple engineering team said Tim Cook ive and Phil was at Foxconn and there gonna have to recall like 7 million devices due to a manufacturing defect 7 million phones they left out a chip on the new phones the power management chip and they left it out so that does explain all the issues people aren’t having down to slow laggy performance speakers not working videos not working correctly it can’t tell the processor to use which cores the slower cores or faster cores so the processor just picks the chips is suppose to choose which is best for what ur doing so expect a recall unless they just try to do a software trick to make it works sorta right sorry for the bad news

Ok,I am a bit skeptical, a guy, that heard from another guy, etc.
Leaving out an entire power management chips seems very unlikely. Defective power management chip, a possibility....
But i’ ll wait it out just a little longer. I’ ll give them about 10 days...
 
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Just talked to a guy that works for apple engineering team said Tim Cook ive and Phil was at Foxconn and there gonna have to recall like 7 million devices due to a manufacturing defect 7 million phones they left out a chip on the new phones the power management chip and they left it out so that does explain all the issues people aren’t having down to slow laggy performance speakers not working videos not working correctly it can’t tell the processor to use which cores the slower cores or faster cores so the processor just picks the chips is suppose to choose which is best for what ur doing so expect a recall unless they just try to do a software trick to make it works sorta right sorry for the bad news

Forgive me if I don't sell my Apple stock
 
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I notice this mostly on HDR content in the TV app that is linked to my mymoviesanywhere on my XS Max. I did not have this issue with the X. Youtube is fine. If I let it play a bit, or force quit the TV app and start again, I can usually get the stuttering to stop. But I do think it is software and fixable. I don't know how aware apple is or how much they deem this a high priority. It is for me and I hope they are working on a fix.
 
I notice this mostly on HDR content in the TV app that is linked to my mymoviesanywhere on my XS Max. I did not have this issue with the X. Youtube is fine. If I let it play a bit, or force quit the TV app and start again, I can usually get the stuttering to stop. But I do think it is software and fixable. I don't know how aware apple is or how much they deem this a high priority. It is for me and I hope they are working on a fix.

I don’ t even know if this problem is widespread. Tech community doesn’ t even seem to experience these problems, I don’ t even know if apple is aware of these issues.
 
Doesn’t make sense. It would be all over the place if google would want to bash apple.

It’s their app. They don’t have to support it to give android phones some advantages for now. They might patch it later down the road.
 
It’s their app. They don’t have to support it to give android phones some advantages for now. They might patch it later down the road.

Does not make sense. This bug is not related specifically to google-apps.

Hint: Look at the title of this thread.
 
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