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21 days of free "Subscription Preview remaining. Somewhere I read that with the subscription the current/live speed is displayed. Hopefully, it will go back to Avg. speed when our free Subscription Preview expires. I've been using the Adidas Running app, but it's not as good as Strava. It's interesting that if we were to subscribe to Strave, then we would actually receive worse service ie., current speed instead of average speed. What a business plan!!!!

Hello, you shouldn't have to adjust anything in order for your live speed to display during an activity recording. Is your app up to date (a quick delete and reinstall will ensure you're on the most recent version)? If you still don't see your live speed after reinstalling the app, can you please submit a support ticket and send us a screenshot of what you're seeing while you're recording a run?

his is totally unacceptable. The idea of paid features is understood, but live speed is too basic to charge money for. I ended my 1 year subscription a short while ago and was surprised to see you have included live speed as a paid feature. From my point of view, this is an unethical step and a non-legitimate pressure of a community app to prevent such basic info from non-subscribers. It is not even wise. If a person does not recognise the wealth of the paid features as a good enough reason to pay, do you think this "punishment" will make him or her pay? Most probably it will cause one to consider using another app.

Not showing live speed is really weird, I concur, but it isn't a change. I don't think there ever was a time when the app showed live speed for non subscribers, but I can't speak for the app version 10 years ago or older. Everybody who needs it and doesn't want to buy a watch, a bike computer or a subscription just uses another app for recording like Wahoo Fitness. Those apps usually can upload the activity to Strava afterwards.

I'd prefer to see my average speed, especially since the screen is turned off most of the time, but even if I have trial period of premium, I can't change the data field settings or don't know how. That's ridiculous...

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It seems like there might be a setting that is causing the high burst setting to be grayed out in Live View mode. Here are a few things you can try:

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Reset the camera settings to their factory defaults. This can help eliminate any unintended settings that might be causing the issue. Look for the "Clear all camera settings" option in the menu or refer to your camera's manual for instructions on performing a factory reset.

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For comparable, I also replace my APP with the benchmark demo in place both in v7.11 and v8.2.0 and the rectangle score is 15 vs 8 in both case.

I also tried not to create the icon desktop and just run my benchmark in v8.2.0, the rectangle score rise to 60. It seems the icon desktop speed down the APP ,but there are just some button and img and lv_mem_monitor running there.

I also have mention that as the MCU is stm32h750 , only a small flash on chip, most of the code were on the QSPI flash with catche enable. Some of the demo img were on the QSPI flash and most of them were on SDMMC and loaded to SDRAM when boot up. That all might be speed relative which I have to clearify.

Hi, @pete-pjb

Many Thanks indeed!

Yes I am running double buffering with DMA2D of stm32.

Per your link, I think that is the reason of extreme speed down in my project,as I set disp_drv.full_refresh = 1 in default. I was take that v8 is the same with v7 in this part.

I will follow your advice!

Hi, @pete-pjb

I have changed my code as your advice and it really works. The rectangle score of the benchmark demo rise from 8 to 12 and the refresh speed of my APP is close to the v7 ,but still a little slower, as the rectangle score is 15 in v7.

Could you help to verify in your side which is the faster in the benchmark demo comparing v7 and v8 in the true double frame buffer mode?

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