Fps Meter : Fps monitor 1.0



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Fps monitor Shows a customizable real time display frames per second (FPS) anywhere on screen. You can choose to show it as overlay or in status bar.
A quick setting tile included in the app can be used to turn it on anywhere.
Fps Meter is One of a kind FPS counter for Android! Shows how many Frames Per Second (FPS) you are getting in a corner of your screen on top of all apps. Like FRAPS.Now you have opportunity to see your framerate both in system and in apps/games. Test ROM, games, apps on your device.NOTE: If app works partially (FPS freeze in games and some apps) you need to set "Developer options" - "Disable HW overlays" option in system settings.

Frame rate (expressed in frames per second or FPS) is the frequency (rate) at which consecutive images called frames appear on a display. The term applies equally to film and video cameras, computer graphics, and motion capture systems. Frame rate may also be called the frame frequency, and be expressed in hertz.

Modern video standards
Due to the mains frequency of electric grids, analog television broadcast was developed with frame rates of 50 Hz (most of the world) or 60 Hz (Canada, US, Japan, South Korea). The frequency of the electricity grid was extremely stable and therefore it was logical to use for synchronization.

The introduction of color television technology made it necessary to lower that 60 FPS frequency by 0.1% to avoid "dot crawl", a display artifact appearing on legacy black-and-white displays, showing up on highly-color-saturated surfaces. It was found that by lowering the frame rate by 0.1%, the undesirable effect was minimized.

Today, video transmission standards in North America, Japan, and South Korea are still based on 60 / 1.001 ≈ 59.94 images per second. Two sizes of images are typically used: 1920×1080 ("1080i") and 1280×720 ("720p"). Confusingly, interlaced formats are customarily stated at 1/2 their image rate, 29.97 FPS, and double their image height, but these statements are purely custom; in each format, 60 images per second are produced. 1080i produces 59.94 1920×540 images, each squashed to half-height in the photographic process and stretched back to fill the screen on playback in a television set. The 720p format produces 59.94 1280×720p images, not squeezed, so that no expansion or squeezing of the image is necessary. This confusion was industry-wide in the early days of digital video software, with much software being written incorrectly, the coders believing that only 29.97 images were expected each second, which was incorrect. While it was true that each picture element was polled and sent only 29.97 times per second, the pixel location immediately below that one was polled 1/60 of a second later, part of a completely separate image for the next 1/60-second frame.

Film, at its native 24 FPS rate could not be displayed without the necessary pulldown process, often leading to "judder": To convert 24 frames per second into 60 frames per second, every odd frame is repeated, playing twice, while every even frame is tripled. This creates uneven motion, appearing stroboscopic. Other conversions have similar uneven frame doubling. Newer video standards support 120, 240, or 300 frames per second, so frames can be evenly multiplied for common frame rates such as 24 FPS film and 30 FPS video, as well as 25 and 50 FPS video in the case of 300 FPS displays. These standards also support video that is natively in higher frame rates and video with interpolated frames between its native frames. Some modern films are experimenting with frame rates higher than 24 FPS, such as 48 and 60 FPS.

Frame rate in electronic camera specifications may refer to the maximal possible rate, where, in practice, other settings (such as exposure time) may reduce the frequency to a lower number.


About Fps Meter : Fps monitor

Fps Meter : Fps monitor is a free app for Android published in the System Maintenance list of apps, part of System Utilities.

The company that develops Fps Meter : Fps monitor is NANOKU APPS. The latest version released by its developer is 1.0.

To install Fps Meter : Fps monitor on your Android device, just click the green Continue To App button above to start the installation process. The app is listed on our website since 2021-12-20 and was downloaded 184 times. We have already checked if the download link is safe, however for your own protection we recommend that you scan the downloaded app with your antivirus. Your antivirus may detect the Fps Meter : Fps monitor as malware as malware if the download link to com.fps.meter.monitor is broken.

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Downloads: 184
Updated At: 2024-04-23
Publisher: NANOKU APPS
Operating System: Android
License Type: Free