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Hey, I'm trying to test this page on as many hi-DPI (aka "retina") devices | |
as possible: | |
http://www.soundslice.com/scores/auld-lang-syne/?retina | |
Can you take a look and let me know whether everything looks good and whether | |
it's any more sluggish than the non-retina version? Also let me know your | |
devicePixelRatio, which you can get from http://www.devicepixelratio.com/ -- | |
if your ratio is something other than 1 or 2 (e.g., 1.5), I'm particularly | |
interested. | |
Ideally the music notation will be nice and sharp. Here's the non-retina | |
version for comparison (which is blurry on retina devices): | |
http://www.soundslice.com/scores/auld-lang-syne/ | |
If you chip in with a test, let me know which browser/OS you're on. Thanks | |
for any help! | |
Adrian |
Tested on my Nexus 5 phone with Chrome 36.0.1985.131.
Playback works perfectly. Audio is clear and the sheet music/tabs are crisp and beautiful! Soundslice is looking better and better every day :)
However, I found a scrolling bug when trying to pause the music and scrolling back up. It seems to just reset scroll to the top of your current frame and you can't go up to the beginning of the page. Scrolling down seems okay, but it is jittery and doesn't capture typical scroll behavior on Android.
Hope this helps! @jessevondoom, could you double check and reconfirm that this isn't just happening to me? Seems like we are on the same hardware.
edit: fyi Adrian, the Nexus 5 pixel ratio is 3.0
Looks good on new Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 7.0.
Also, no scrolling issues like I saw people having on Twitter. I'm using the default "Internet" browser.
Looks and works well on Nexus 7 (pixel ratio 2) and HTC One (pixel ratio 3), Chrome 36.0.1985.131.