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Root [ROM] Unlocked Potential Remix 07/19/13

And also I can't disable the apps I don't want in there

Edit:and the signature was remove of the stock message app :( older updates on this Rom had it but now it doesn't, I liked it more everything stock
 
The HD Audio is just wow just wow it's loud and clear I'm loving it can't wait to see if you gonna tweaked a little bit more :D
 
I havent seen the Power Saver and Roaming apps before. What is Power Saver tied to bc it looks like its settings for something?

Seems to be a bit smoother, i got visual artifacts last time i used UP rom but I think that was due to a bad flash or restore. So far so good!! No glitches, no errors, no reboots, Just figuring out the new stuff so I can tweak it how I like :) Thanks Mobz
 
So i just tried out the HD Audio on my phone speaker, this is great! The loudness and clarity, best my phone speaker has ever put out!!
 
Vsync in Kernal Tuner? It's off right now but I don't think I ever touched it, ill see if I turn it on if it works.

Edit: Yea it works now, thanks for the heads up :D.
 
What is vsync? Never fully understood.

Vertical synchronization
Vertical synchronization (Also vertical sync or VSYNC) separates the video fields. In PAL and NTSC, the vertical sync pulse occurs within the vertical blanking interval. The vertical sync pulses are made by prolonging the length of HSYNC pulses through almost the entire length of the scan line.
The vertical sync signal is a series of much longer pulses, indicating the start of a new field. The sync pulses occupy the whole of line interval of a number of lines at the beginning and end of a scan; no picture information is transmitted during vertical retrace. The pulse sequence is designed to allow horizontal sync to continue during vertical retrace; it also indicates whether each field represents even or odd lines in interlaced systems (depending on whether it begins at the start of a horizontal line, or mid-way through).
The format of such a signal in 525-line NTSC is:
pre-equalizing pulses (6 to start scanning odd lines, 5 to start scanning even lines)
long-sync pulses (5 pulses)
post-equalizing pulses (5 to start scanning odd lines, 4 to start scanning even lines)
Each pre- or post- equalizing pulse consists in half a scan line of black signal: 2
 
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