Fiery Posted August 12, 2015 Author Share Posted August 12, 2015 about the right-click on the bottom status bar of AIDA64 main window --> System Debug --> USB Dump. Copy-paste the full results into this topic. the problem is that under windows 10 there is no bottom bar anymore in aida64 ^^ I know You can still enable it from main menu / View Or, you can press Ctrl+D on the main window to get to the debug menu. Edit: Thank you for the data. Rough calculations say the JPEG image size limit is 256 KB on your SPF-83H device. We'll add that to the next AIDA64 beta update that is rolled out in a few hours from now. After upgrading to that, make sure to deactivate random image mode via the AIDA64.INI file, and feel free to set the JPEG compression quality to 99. The image size limiter should be able to calibrate the right file size on-the-fly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fiery Posted August 12, 2015 Author Share Posted August 12, 2015 We've implemented automatic JPEG image size limiter for SPF-83H and SPF-105P devices in the following new beta update to AIDA64 Extreme: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta We've set the following limits so far: - 800P/800PE [04E8-2038] (our own device): < no need to limit JPEG size > - SPF-75H [04E8-200F] (our own device): 400 KB - SPF-83H [04E8-200D] (Xixou): 256 KB - SPF-105P [04E8-201B] (Spaljeni): 500 KB - SPF-107H [04E8-2036] (Mrshilov): 604 KB There's a slim chance those limits are still a bit higher than the actual limit used by the SPF firmware, so please let us know if you still experience image corruption or device disconnection issues while using the latest AIDA64 beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xixou Posted August 12, 2015 Share Posted August 12, 2015 Thank will try it now ! Looks good at 99% now ! Just got one glitch in about 1 hour. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spaljeni Posted August 12, 2015 Share Posted August 12, 2015 It froze at 99%, did not really time after how long (maybe an hour, maybe less) So I set the compression to 90% and it is working so far. Using the latest Beta update ofcourse. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xixou Posted August 13, 2015 Share Posted August 13, 2015 I know You can still enable it from main menu / View Or, you can press Ctrl+D on the main window to get to the debug menu. Edit: Thank you for the data. Rough calculations say the JPEG image size limit is 256 KB on your SPF-83H device. We'll add that to the next AIDA64 beta update that is rolled out in a few hours from now. After upgrading to that, make sure to deactivate random image mode via the AIDA64.INI file, and feel free to set the JPEG compression quality to 99. The image size limiter should be able to calibrate the right file size on-the-fly. Indeed this gives me this: ------[ Samsung SPF-83H Digital Photo Frame]------ Device Description : Samsung SPF-83H Digital Photo Frame Device ID : 04E8-200D Device Class : FF / 00 Device Protocol : 00 Manufacturer : SAMSUNG Product : SAMSUNG Digital Photo Frame Serial Number : MP612B Supported USB Version: 2.00 Current Speed : High (USB 2.0) I will also try 90%. The aida64 GUI was terribly slow before, with this change it is much faster for some reason. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xixou Posted August 13, 2015 Share Posted August 13, 2015 Hi, this time lcd did not start on windows 10 starup. I saw in the usb dump that the lcd descriptor is incorrect, so bad usb enumeration that explains why lcd is black: ------[ Périphérique USB inconnu (échec de demande de descripteur de périphérique)]------ Device Description : Périphérique USB inconnu (échec de demande de descripteur de périphérique) Device ID : 0000-0000 Device Class : 00 / 00 Device Protocol : 00 Supported USB Version: 0.00 Current Speed : High (USB 2.0) Nothing aida64 can do about it, crap lcd frame. Below the entire dump: ------[ AIDA64 Extreme v5.30.3516 Beta ]------ ------[ Microsoft Windows 10 Home Single Language 10.0.10240.16430 (64-bit) ]------ ------[ Motherboard Info ]------ Motherboard ID : 63-0100-000001-00101111-010914-Chipset$0AAAA000_BIOS DATE: 05/15/15 09:49:33 VER: 05.06.05 Motherboard Model : Asus X99-Deluxe Motherboard Chipset : Intel Wellsburg X99, Intel Haswell-E DMI MB Manufacturer : ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. DMI MB Product : X99-DELUXE DMI MB Version : Rev 1.xx DMI MB Serial : 140830274200341 DMI SYS Manufacturer: ASUS DMI SYS Product : All Series DMI SYS Version : System Version DMI SYS Serial : System Serial Number DMI BIOS Version : 1801 ------[ USB Devices ]------ Contrôleur hôte Intel® USB 3.0 eXtensible - 1.0 (Microsoft) - [Port 1] < No Device Connected > - [Port 2] < No Device Connected > - [Port 3] < No Device Connected > - [Port 4] < No Device Connected > - [Port 5] < No Device Connected > - [Port 6] Bluetooth USB module - - Énumérateur Microsoft Bluetooth LE - - Énumérateur Microsoft Bluetooth - - - Bluetooth L2CAP Interface - - - Audio Bluetooth - - Bluetooth Device (Personal Area Network) - - Bluetooth Device (RFCOMM Protocol TDI) - [Port 7] < No Device Connected > - [Port 8] < No Device Connected > - [Port 9] Concentrateur USB générique - - [Port 1] < No Device Connected > - - [Port 2] Concentrateur USB générique - - - [Port 1] < No Device Connected > - - - [Port 2] < No Device Connected > - - - [Port 3] < No Device Connected > - - - [Port 4] < No Device Connected > - - [Port 3] < No Device Connected > - - [Port 4] < No Device Connected > - [Port 10] Concentrateur USB générique (ASM107x) - - [Port 1] < No Device Connected > - - [Port 2] Périphérique USB composite (USB Keyboard) - - - Périphérique d’entrée USB - - - - Périphérique clavier PIH - - - Périphérique d’entrée USB - - - - Contrôleur système HID - - - - Périphérique de contrôle consommateur conforme aux Périphériques d'interface utilisateur (HID) - - [Port 3] Eaton UPS 0463-L (Ellipse PRO) - - [Port 4] Périphérique USB inconnu (échec de demande de descripteur de périphérique) - [Port 11] Périphérique USB composite (2.4G Wireless Device) - - Périphérique d’entrée USB - - - Périphérique clavier PIH - - Périphérique d’entrée USB - - - Contrôleur système HID - - - Périphérique de contrôle consommateur conforme aux Périphériques d'interface utilisateur (HID) - - - Périphérique fournisseur HID - - - Périphérique fournisseur HID - - - Souris HID - [Port 12] < No Device Connected > - [Port 13] < No Device Connected > - [Port 14] < No Device Connected > - [Port 15] < No Device Connected > - [Port 16] < No Device Connected > - [Port 17] < No Device Connected > - [Port 18] < No Device Connected > - [Port 19] < No Device Connected > - [Port 20] Concentrateur USB SuperSpeed générique - - [Port 1] < No Device Connected > - - [Port 2] < No Device Connected > - - [Port 3] < No Device Connected > - - [Port 4] < No Device Connected > - [Port 21] Concentrateur USB SuperSpeed générique - - [Port 1] < No Device Connected > - - [Port 2] < No Device Connected > - - [Port 3] < No Device Connected > - - [Port 4] < No Device Connected > Intel® C610 series/X99 chipset USB Enhanced Host Controller #2 - 8D2D - [Port 1] Generic USB Hub - - [Port 1] < No Device Connected > - - [Port 2] < No Device Connected > - - [Port 3] < No Device Connected > - - [Port 4] < No Device Connected > - - [Port 5] < No Device Connected > - - [Port 6] < No Device Connected > - [Port 2] < No Device Connected > Intel® C610 series/X99 chipset USB Enhanced Host Controller #1 - 8D26 - [Port 1] Generic USB Hub - - [Port 1] < No Device Connected > - - [Port 2] < No Device Connected > - - [Port 3] < No Device Connected > - - [Port 4] < No Device Connected > - - [Port 5] < No Device Connected > - - [Port 6] < No Device Connected > - - [Port 7] < No Device Connected > - - [Port 8] < No Device Connected > - [Port 2] < No Device Connected > Contrôleur hôte ASMedia USB 3.0 eXtensible - 1.0 (Microsoft) - [Port 1] < No Device Connected > - [Port 2] < No Device Connected > - [Port 3] < No Device Connected > - [Port 4] Périphérique USB composite (Skullcandy GMX Dolby Transmitter) - - Skullcandy GMX Dolby Transmitter - - - Haut-parleurs (Skullcandy GMX Dolby Transmitter) - - - Microphone (Skullcandy GMX Dolby Transmitter) - - Périphérique d’entrée USB - - - Périphérique de contrôle consommateur conforme aux Périphériques d'interface utilisateur (HID) - - - Périphérique fournisseur HID ------[ Bluetooth USB module]------ Device Description : Bluetooth USB module Device ID : 0B05-180A Device Class : FF / 01 Device Protocol : 01 Supported USB Version: 2.00 Current Speed : Full (USB 1.1) ------[ Concentrateur USB générique]------ Device Description : Concentrateur USB générique Device ID : 174C-2074 Device Class : 09 / 00 (Hi-Speed Hub with multiple TTs) Device Protocol : 02 Supported USB Version: 2.10 Current Speed : High (USB 2.0) ------[ Concentrateur USB générique]------ Device Description : Concentrateur USB générique Device ID : 05E3-0608 Device Class : 09 / 00 (Hi-Speed Hub with single TT) Device Protocol : 01 Supported USB Version: 2.00 Current Speed : High (USB 2.0) ------[ Concentrateur USB générique]------ Device Description : Concentrateur USB générique Device ID : 174C-2074 Device Class : 09 / 00 (Hi-Speed Hub with multiple TTs) Device Protocol : 02 Manufacturer : ASUS TEK. Product : ASM107x Supported USB Version: 2.10 Current Speed : High (USB 2.0) ------[ Périphérique USB composite]------ Device Description : Périphérique USB composite Device ID : 1C4F-0024 Device Class : 03 / 01 (Human Interface Device) Device Protocol : 01 Manufacturer : SIGMACHIP Product : USB Keyboard Supported USB Version: 1.10 Current Speed : Low (USB 1.1) ------[ Eaton UPS 0463-L]------ Device Description : Eaton UPS 0463-L Device ID : 0463-FFFF Device Class : 03 / 00 (Human Interface Device) Device Protocol : 00 Manufacturer : EATON Product : Ellipse PRO Serial Number : G360F18144 Supported USB Version: 1.10 Current Speed : Low (USB 1.1) ------[ Périphérique USB inconnu (échec de demande de descripteur de périphérique)]------ Device Description : Périphérique USB inconnu (échec de demande de descripteur de périphérique) Device ID : 0000-0000 Device Class : 00 / 00 Device Protocol : 00 Supported USB Version: 0.00 Current Speed : High (USB 2.0) ------[ Périphérique USB composite]------ Device Description : Périphérique USB composite Device ID : 25A7-2433 Device Class : 03 / 01 (Human Interface Device) Device Protocol : 01 Manufacturer : 2.4G Product : 2.4G Wireless Device Supported USB Version: 1.10 Current Speed : Full (USB 1.1) ------[ Concentrateur USB SuperSpeed générique]------ Device Description : Concentrateur USB SuperSpeed générique Device ID : 174C-3074 Device Class : 09 / 00 (Hub) Device Protocol : 03 Supported USB Version: 3.00 Current Speed : Super (USB 3.0) ------[ Concentrateur USB SuperSpeed générique]------ Device Description : Concentrateur USB SuperSpeed générique Device ID : 174C-3074 Device Class : 09 / 00 (Hub) Device Protocol : 03 Supported USB Version: 3.00 Current Speed : Super (USB 3.0) ------[ Generic USB Hub]------ Device Description : Generic USB Hub Device ID : 8087-800A Device Class : 09 / 00 (Hi-Speed Hub with single TT) Device Protocol : 01 Supported USB Version: 2.00 Current Speed : High (USB 2.0) ------[ Generic USB Hub]------ Device Description : Generic USB Hub Device ID : 8087-8002 Device Class : 09 / 00 (Hi-Speed Hub with single TT) Device Protocol : 01 Supported USB Version: 2.00 Current Speed : High (USB 2.0) ------[ Périphérique USB composite]------ Device Description : Périphérique USB composite Device ID : 9886-0004 Device Class : 01 / 01 (Audio Control) Device Protocol : 00 Manufacturer : Skullcandy, Inc. Product : Skullcandy GMX Dolby Transmitter Supported USB Version: 1.10 Current Speed : Full (USB 1.1) ------[ DevClass / USB Hubs ]------ <DESC>Concentrateur USB SuperSpeed générique</DESC><DEVPATH>\\?\usb#vid_174c&pid_3074#5&1cc0e58a&0&20#{f18a0e88-c30c-11d0-8815-00a0c906bed8}</DEVPATH><INSTANCE>USB\VID_174C&PID_3074\5&1CC0E58A&0&20</INSTANCE><BUSNUM>00000000</BUSNUM><ADDR>00000014</ADDR> <DESC>Concentrateur USB générique</DESC><DEVPATH>\\?\usb#vid_174c&pid_2074#5&1cc0e58a&0&9#{f18a0e88-c30c-11d0-8815-00a0c906bed8}</DEVPATH><INSTANCE>USB\VID_174C&PID_2074\5&1CC0E58A&0&9</INSTANCE><BUSNUM>00000000</BUSNUM><ADDR>00000009</ADDR> <DESC>Concentrateur USB racine</DESC><DEVPATH>\\?\usb#root_hub20#4&35abf192&0#{f18a0e88-c30c-11d0-8815-00a0c906bed8}</DEVPATH><INSTANCE>USB\ROOT_HUB20\4&35ABF192&0</INSTANCE><BUSNUM>00000000</BUSNUM><ADDR>00000000</ADDR> <DESC>Concentrateur USB générique</DESC><DEVPATH>\\?\usb#vid_174c&pid_2074#5&1cc0e58a&0&10#{f18a0e88-c30c-11d0-8815-00a0c906bed8}</DEVPATH><INSTANCE>USB\VID_174C&PID_2074\5&1CC0E58A&0&10</INSTANCE><BUSNUM>00000000</BUSNUM><ADDR>0000000A</ADDR> <DESC>Concentrateur USB générique</DESC><DEVPATH>\\?\usb#vid_05e3&pid_0608#6&16396d6c&0&2#{f18a0e88-c30c-11d0-8815-00a0c906bed8}</DEVPATH><INSTANCE>USB\VID_05E3&PID_0608\6&16396D6C&0&2</INSTANCE><BUSNUM>00000000</BUSNUM><ADDR>00000002</ADDR> <DESC>Concentrateur USB SuperSpeed générique</DESC><DEVPATH>\\?\usb#vid_174c&pid_3074#5&1cc0e58a&0&21#{f18a0e88-c30c-11d0-8815-00a0c906bed8}</DEVPATH><INSTANCE>USB\VID_174C&PID_3074\5&1CC0E58A&0&21</INSTANCE><BUSNUM>00000000</BUSNUM><ADDR>00000015</ADDR> <DESC>Generic USB Hub</DESC><DEVPATH>\\?\usb#vid_8087&pid_8002#5&2d364466&0&1#{f18a0e88-c30c-11d0-8815-00a0c906bed8}</DEVPATH><INSTANCE>USB\VID_8087&PID_8002\5&2D364466&0&1</INSTANCE><BUSNUM>00000000</BUSNUM><ADDR>00000001</ADDR> <DESC>Generic USB Hub</DESC><DEVPATH>\\?\usb#vid_8087&pid_800a#5&8df2a5&0&1#{f18a0e88-c30c-11d0-8815-00a0c906bed8}</DEVPATH><INSTANCE>USB\VID_8087&PID_800A\5&8DF2A5&0&1</INSTANCE><BUSNUM>00000000</BUSNUM><ADDR>00000001</ADDR> <DESC>Concentrateur USB racine</DESC><DEVPATH>\\?\usb#root_hub20#4&12773313&0#{f18a0e88-c30c-11d0-8815-00a0c906bed8}</DEVPATH><INSTANCE>USB\ROOT_HUB20\4&12773313&0</INSTANCE><BUSNUM>00000000</BUSNUM><ADDR>00000000</ADDR> <DESC>Concentrateur USB racine (xHCI)</DESC><DEVPATH>\\?\usb#root_hub30#4&34be82cc&0&0#{f18a0e88-c30c-11d0-8815-00a0c906bed8}</DEVPATH><INSTANCE>USB\ROOT_HUB30\4&34BE82CC&0&0</INSTANCE><BUSNUM>00000000</BUSNUM><ADDR>00000000</ADDR> <DESC>Concentrateur USB racine (xHCI)</DESC><DEVPATH>\\?\usb#root_hub30#5&9b0b1eb&0&0#{f18a0e88-c30c-11d0-8815-00a0c906bed8}</DEVPATH><INSTANCE>USB\ROOT_HUB30\5&9B0B1EB&0&0</INSTANCE><BUSNUM>00000000</BUSNUM><ADDR>00000000</ADDR> ------[ DevClass / USB Devices ]------ <DESC>Bluetooth USB module</DESC><DEVPATH>\\?\usb#vid_0b05&pid_180a#40e23013aa74#{a5dcbf10-6530-11d2-901f-00c04fb951ed}</DEVPATH><INSTANCE>USB\VID_0B05&PID_180A\40E23013AA74</INSTANCE><BUSNUM>00000000</BUSNUM><ADDR>00000006</ADDR> <DESC>Périphérique USB composite</DESC><DEVPATH>\\?\usb#vid_9886&pid_0004#6&1f61d461&0&4#{a5dcbf10-6530-11d2-901f-00c04fb951ed}</DEVPATH><INSTANCE>USB\VID_9886&PID_0004\6&1F61D461&0&4</INSTANCE><BUSNUM>00000000</BUSNUM><ADDR>00000004</ADDR> <DESC>Périphérique USB composite</DESC><DEVPATH>\\?\usb#vid_1c4f&pid_0024#6&1e95266d&0&2#{a5dcbf10-6530-11d2-901f-00c04fb951ed}</DEVPATH><INSTANCE>USB\VID_1C4F&PID_0024\6&1E95266D&0&2</INSTANCE><BUSNUM>00000000</BUSNUM><ADDR>00000002</ADDR> <DESC>Eaton UPS 0463-L</DESC><DEVPATH>\\?\usb#vid_0463&pid_ffff#g360f18144#{a5dcbf10-6530-11d2-901f-00c04fb951ed}</DEVPATH><INSTANCE>USB\VID_0463&PID_FFFF\G360F18144</INSTANCE><BUSNUM>00000000</BUSNUM><ADDR>00000003</ADDR> <DESC>Périphérique USB composite</DESC><DEVPATH>\\?\usb#vid_25a7&pid_2433#5&1cc0e58a&0&11#{a5dcbf10-6530-11d2-901f-00c04fb951ed}</DEVPATH><INSTANCE>USB\VID_25A7&PID_2433\5&1CC0E58A&0&11</INSTANCE><BUSNUM>00000000</BUSNUM><ADDR>0000000B</ADDR> ------[ DevClass / Human Interface Devices ]------ <DESC>Périphérique de contrôle consommateur conforme aux Périphériques d'interface utilisateur (HID)</DESC><DEVPATH>\\?\hid#vid_9886&pid_0004&mi_03&col01#8&84226f5&0&0000#{4d1e55b2-f16f-11cf-88cb-001111000030}</DEVPATH><INSTANCE>HID\VID_9886&PID_0004&MI_03&COL01\8&84226F5&0&0000</INSTANCE><BUSNUM>00000002</BUSNUM><ADDR>00000007</ADDR> <DESC>Souris HID</DESC><DEVPATH>\\?\hid#vid_25a7&pid_2433&mi_01&col01#7&332dbdd5&0&0000#{4d1e55b2-f16f-11cf-88cb-001111000030}</DEVPATH><INSTANCE>HID\VID_25A7&PID_2433&MI_01&COL01\7&332DBDD5&0&0000</INSTANCE><BUSNUM>00000001</BUSNUM><ADDR>0000000C</ADDR> <DESC>Contrôleur système HID</DESC><DEVPATH>\\?\hid#vid_25a7&pid_2433&mi_01&col02#7&332dbdd5&0&0001#{4d1e55b2-f16f-11cf-88cb-001111000030}</DEVPATH><INSTANCE>HID\VID_25A7&PID_2433&MI_01&COL02\7&332DBDD5&0&0001</INSTANCE><BUSNUM>00000001</BUSNUM><ADDR>0000000C</ADDR> <DESC>Périphérique clavier PIH</DESC><DEVPATH>\\?\hid#vid_25a7&pid_2433&mi_00#7&31c5705b&0&0000#{4d1e55b2-f16f-11cf-88cb-001111000030}</DEVPATH><INSTANCE>HID\VID_25A7&PID_2433&MI_00\7&31C5705B&0&0000</INSTANCE><BUSNUM>00000000</BUSNUM><ADDR>0000000B</ADDR> <DESC>Périphérique de contrôle consommateur conforme aux Périphériques d'interface utilisateur (HID)</DESC><DEVPATH>\\?\hid#vid_25a7&pid_2433&mi_01&col03#7&332dbdd5&0&0002#{4d1e55b2-f16f-11cf-88cb-001111000030}</DEVPATH><INSTANCE>HID\VID_25A7&PID_2433&MI_01&COL03\7&332DBDD5&0&0002</INSTANCE><BUSNUM>00000001</BUSNUM><ADDR>0000000C</ADDR> <DESC>Périphérique de contrôle consommateur conforme aux Périphériques d'interface utilisateur (HID)</DESC><DEVPATH>\\?\hid#vid_1c4f&pid_0024&mi_01&col01#8&2faa4d0e&0&0000#{4d1e55b2-f16f-11cf-88cb-001111000030}</DEVPATH><INSTANCE>HID\VID_1C4F&PID_0024&MI_01&COL01\8&2FAA4D0E&0&0000</INSTANCE><BUSNUM>00000004</BUSNUM><ADDR>00000003</ADDR> <DESC>Périphérique fournisseur HID</DESC><DEVPATH>\\?\hid#vid_25a7&pid_2433&mi_01&col04#7&332dbdd5&0&0003#{4d1e55b2-f16f-11cf-88cb-001111000030}</DEVPATH><INSTANCE>HID\VID_25A7&PID_2433&MI_01&COL04\7&332DBDD5&0&0003</INSTANCE><BUSNUM>00000001</BUSNUM><ADDR>0000000C</ADDR> <DESC>Contrôleur système HID</DESC><DEVPATH>\\?\hid#vid_1c4f&pid_0024&mi_01&col02#8&2faa4d0e&0&0001#{4d1e55b2-f16f-11cf-88cb-001111000030}</DEVPATH><INSTANCE>HID\VID_1C4F&PID_0024&MI_01&COL02\8&2FAA4D0E&0&0001</INSTANCE><BUSNUM>00000004</BUSNUM><ADDR>00000003</ADDR> <DESC>Périphérique fournisseur HID</DESC><DEVPATH>\\?\hid#vid_25a7&pid_2433&mi_01&col05#7&332dbdd5&0&0004#{4d1e55b2-f16f-11cf-88cb-001111000030}</DEVPATH><INSTANCE>HID\VID_25A7&PID_2433&MI_01&COL05\7&332DBDD5&0&0004</INSTANCE><BUSNUM>00000001</BUSNUM><ADDR>0000000C</ADDR> <DESC>Périphérique fournisseur HID</DESC><DEVPATH>\\?\hid#vid_9886&pid_0004&mi_03&col02#8&84226f5&0&0001#{4d1e55b2-f16f-11cf-88cb-001111000030}</DEVPATH><INSTANCE>HID\VID_9886&PID_0004&MI_03&COL02\8&84226F5&0&0001</INSTANCE><BUSNUM>00000002</BUSNUM><ADDR>00000007</ADDR> <DESC>Périphérique clavier PIH</DESC><DEVPATH>\\?\hid#vid_1c4f&pid_0024&mi_00#8&bd30f4c&0&0000#{4d1e55b2-f16f-11cf-88cb-001111000030}</DEVPATH><INSTANCE>HID\VID_1C4F&PID_0024&MI_00\8&BD30F4C&0&0000</INSTANCE><BUSNUM>00000003</BUSNUM><ADDR>00000002</ADDR> ------[ DevClass / COM Ports ]------ < No COM Port Found > ------[ DevClass / LPT Ports ]------ < No LPT Port Found > ------[ DevClass / Modems ]------ < No Modem Found > ------[ DevClass / SideShow Devices ]------ < No SideShow Device Found > ------[ DevClass / GX3 Devices ]------ < No GX3 Device Found > ------[ LibUsb0 Devices ]------ Device Description : \\.\libusb0-0001--0x0463-0xffff Device ID : 0463-FFFF Device Number : 1 Device Class : 00 / 00 Device Protocol : 00 Manufacturer : EATON Product : Ellipse PRO Serial Number : G360F18144 Supported USB Version : 1.10 ------[ CH341 Devices ]------ < No CH341 Device Found > ------[ FTD2xx Devices ]------ < No FTD2xx Device Found > ------[ SiUSBXp Devices ]------ SiUSBXp.dll Path = < No SiUSBXp Device Found > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fiery Posted August 13, 2015 Author Share Posted August 13, 2015 Thank will try it now ! Looks good at 99% now ! Just got one glitch in about 1 hour. Let me know about your long-term experiences about the current solution. We may have to lower the 256KB limit by a few KB's to make it more stable. But it's a good sign if the glitches become rare. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fiery Posted August 13, 2015 Author Share Posted August 13, 2015 It froze at 99%, did not really time after how long (maybe an hour, maybe less) So I set the compression to 90% and it is working so far. Using the latest Beta update ofcourse. I hope it will work out. In your case I'm not at all sure about the 500KB limit. It may be lower, like 448KB, but it's not easy to calculate those limits without actually counting the displayed pixel lines on the LCD in the SPF random mode And we don't want to specify a too low JPEG size limit, since then AIDA64 may force you into a position of using too low JPEG quality resulting in low quality displayed images Of course it's still possible to define a JPEG quality manually, but even if you define 99%, the limiter will cut it back to fit the JPEG in the file size limit. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fiery Posted August 13, 2015 Author Share Posted August 13, 2015 Hi, this time lcd did not start on windows 10 starup. I saw in the usb dump that the lcd descriptor is incorrect, so bad usb enumeration that explains why lcd is black: ------[ Périphérique USB inconnu (échec de demande de descripteur de périphérique)]------ Device Description : Périphérique USB inconnu (échec de demande de descripteur de périphérique) Device ID : 0000-0000 Device Class : 00 / 00 Device Protocol : 00 Supported USB Version: 0.00 Current Speed : High (USB 2.0) Nothing aida64 can do about it, crap lcd frame. I think it's more about Win10 and the way it handles USB devices. We've also seen that issue coming up sometimes after restarting Win10. You can try connecting the SPF to a port that belongs to another USB controller, or try to use a USB hub. But I'm not sure if any of those would help I'm starting to feel like we would be better off by purchasing a dozen of very affordable 8 or 10-inch Android based tablets, connect it to the USB port, and develop a special firmware that would kick the Android out and replace it with our own solution for SPF-like usage Too bad there's no considerable market (ie. thousands of guys interested) for such a special "AIDA64 Hardware". Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xixou Posted August 13, 2015 Share Posted August 13, 2015 Could you create a version with the max size reduced by 2 to test if the remaining glitches are due to the data size ? About the lcd items related to network, there is a problem in the french translation: NIC download = NIC taux de téléchargement (currently it is translated as télécharger taux) NIC upload = NIC taux d'envoi (currently it is translated as téléchargement taux) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fiery Posted August 13, 2015 Author Share Posted August 13, 2015 Could you create a version with the max size reduced by 2 to test if the remaining glitches are due to the data size ? Yes, of course I'll send you a download link soon. About the lcd items related to network, there is a problem in the french translation: NIC download = NIC taux de téléchargement (currently it is translated as télécharger taux) NIC upload = NIC taux d'envoi (currently it is translated as téléchargement taux) Thank you. Can you please provide direct fix for the following 4 lines, for the whole expressions? It would help us to fix the issues in the French language module. NIC1 Download Rate=NIC1 Télécharger taux NIC1 Upload Rate=NIC1 Téléchargement taux NIC1 Total Download=NIC1 Télécharger Total NIC1 Total Upload=NIC1 Téléchargement Total I think I'm right about feeling that the last line is not accurate either Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xixou Posted August 13, 2015 Share Posted August 13, 2015 That remember's me the time when I translated msi afterburner ^^ note; same for nic1,2,3,4 .. NIC1 Download Rate=NIC1 Taux de téléchargementNIC1 Upload Rate=NIC1 Taux d'envoiNIC1 Total Download=NIC1 Téléchargement totalNIC1 Total Upload=NIC1 Envoi total Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fiery Posted August 14, 2015 Author Share Posted August 14, 2015 That remember's me the time when I translated msi afterburner ^^ note; same for nic1,2,3,4 .. NIC1 Download Rate=NIC1 Taux de téléchargement NIC1 Upload Rate=NIC1 Taux d'envoi NIC1 Total Download=NIC1 Téléchargement total NIC1 Total Upload=NIC1 Envoi total Merci Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fiery Posted August 14, 2015 Author Share Posted August 14, 2015 Also, any chance of getting the FPS info from RivaTunerStatisticsServer? The requested feature will be implemented in the next AIDA64 beta update due in a few days from now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xixou Posted August 14, 2015 Share Posted August 14, 2015 Strange since latest beta my lcd is dimming and I have to push the contrast every day. Is it going to die or are some usb data packet controlling the contrast ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fiery Posted August 14, 2015 Author Share Posted August 14, 2015 Strange since latest beta my lcd is dimming and I have to push the contrast every day. Is it going to die or are some usb data packet controlling the contrast ? AFAIK SPF devices do not feature a software method to adjust contrast. There's an interface to control brightness, but we haven't found a SPF device yet where that would work That's why on the AIDA64 / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / LCD / Samsung page you cannot see brightness or contrast sliders -- while you can see that for other LCD devices like LCD2USB. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xixou Posted August 14, 2015 Share Posted August 14, 2015 I think the screen is close to dead, very dark now. it is ok when i tune up the constrast with the switch at the back tough. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xixou Posted August 16, 2015 Share Posted August 16, 2015 What other photo frame (second hand) I could buy to replace the samsung one ? equal size and quality (or more) if possible ? Samsung 800P as yours ? Do you support the more recent NIX photo frames http://www.amazon.co.uk/NIX-Digital-Frame-automatically-nearby/dp/B008MW6Y12/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1439715350&sr=1-2&keywords=NIX ? Or the cheap kitvision ? http://www.amazon.co.uk/KitVision-Digital-Built--Supporting-Memory/dp/B001FBXM6C/ref=sr_1_1?s=photo&ie=UTF8&qid=1439715436&sr=1-1&keywords=NIX Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fiery Posted August 16, 2015 Author Share Posted August 16, 2015 What other photo frame (second hand) I could buy to replace the samsung one ? equal size and quality (or more) if possible ? Samsung 800P as yours ? 800P works fine, that's all I can tell about it. There's no real alternative though, since the only other DPF that AIDA64 supports is the AX206 based firmware hacked picture frames, which are small devices, like 2.4 inch and so. Most of the picture frames simply do not implement a feature to push image data through the USB connection and get it displayed directly, without altering the on-board flash memory. Samsung SPF devices are really unique, so if you're looking for a large diagonal picture frame to display real-time sensor data, there's no real alternative to that. Unless of course you would get a cheap Android tablet and use RemoteSensor, Logitech Arx or Odospace with it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spaljeni Posted August 16, 2015 Share Posted August 16, 2015 I hope it will work out. In your case I'm not at all sure about the 500KB limit. It may be lower, like 448KB, but it's not easy to calculate those limits without actually counting the displayed pixel lines on the LCD in the SPF random mode And we don't want to specify a too low JPEG size limit, since then AIDA64 may force you into a position of using too low JPEG quality resulting in low quality displayed images Of course it's still possible to define a JPEG quality manually, but even if you define 99%, the limiter will cut it back to fit the JPEG in the file size limit. Loking at the photo I sent you the screen is not 50% covered, so it might actually be closer to 448 Kb or even less. Anyway I had to set it back to 85% to work fluidly which causes quite a bit of JPEG compression artifacts on the bars. I might rethink and redesign the whole thing with less bars and images. The requested feature will be implemented in the next AIDA64 beta update due in a few days from now Thank you. Too many monitoring apps on this PC anyway. RTSS is mandratory with MSI AB, having Fraps also installed is a mess, and then there is also Speedfan. You will just need to let me know how to configure RTSS to display FPS on the screen. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fiery Posted August 17, 2015 Author Share Posted August 17, 2015 Loking at the photo I sent you the screen is not 50% covered, so it might actually be closer to 448 Kb or even less. Anyway I had to set it back to 85% to work fluidly which causes quite a bit of JPEG compression artifacts on the bars. I might rethink and redesign the whole thing with less bars and images. Yes, it's less than 50%. The fully random image that you've used to test the JPEG size limit was 1088 KB long. What's unclear to us at this point is whether the SPF JPEG size limit is always a multiply of 64 KB or 100 KB. We have to do more test runs, and also have to get more SPF devices. Thank you. Too many monitoring apps on this PC anyway. RTSS is mandratory with MSI AB, having Fraps also installed is a mess, and then there is also Speedfan. You will just need to let me know how to configure RTSS to display FPS on the screen. Please find the mentioned new AIDA64 Extreme beta update at: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta Simply add the new RTSS FPS item to your LCD layout, and start RTSS. That's all you have to do basically Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spaljeni Posted August 18, 2015 Share Posted August 18, 2015 Yes, it's less than 50%. The fully random image that you've used to test the JPEG size limit was 1088 KB long. What's unclear to us at this point is whether the SPF JPEG size limit is always a multiply of 64 KB or 100 KB. We have to do more test runs, and also have to get more SPF devices.Anything I could do to help with this? Please find the mentioned new AIDA64 Extreme beta update at: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta Simply add the new RTSS FPS item to your LCD layout, and start RTSS. That's all you have to do basically It is working I was thinking, any way to make the text change color according to value? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xixou Posted August 18, 2015 Share Posted August 18, 2015 Good my lcd is not about to die, for some reason the default constrast was set low in the lcd parameters menu. This can only be accessed when usb cable is removed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spaljeni Posted August 18, 2015 Share Posted August 18, 2015 Good my lcd is not about to die, for some reason the default constrast was set low in the lcd parameters menu. This can only be accessed when usb cable is removed. Yes, you need to access the "onboard" firmware and buttons to make any changes to contrast / brightness. Whics means you have to disconnect the USB cable and let the display boot into photo frame mode. I think this is the same for all SPF devices. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xixou Posted August 22, 2015 Share Posted August 22, 2015 No glitch anymore for my MP612B / SPF-83H / BT08PS Thanks ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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