For me bluestacks is slow, but not the problem in this case. The F1 app is similarly slow on my Samsung tablet and on bluestacks, whereas my telemetrics app has a clear advantage on the tablet.Bomber_Pilot wrote:I paid for the app, since i can't stand to watch the race without sector times. It works ok on the phone, but bluestack still needs a lot of work (it's slow as hell and uses a lot of comp resources).
Is it possible to set a time delay on it so it can be synchronised with a race stream that has a ~30sec delay?Predator wrote:BlueStacks is complete junk. I downloaded it and uninstalled straight after. FREE timing WITH sector times and you don't have to download anything! http://f1.narezka.org/?lang=eng#
It's nothing special and doesn't have speed trap figures but it does the job.
Let's hope it's not an April fool.Aware of the negativity certain aspects of the free live timing app will be back in place in time for this weekend’s Bahrain Grand Prix including sector times, weather updates, lap chart and sector speeds, whilst those fans who have forked out for the paid apps can either opt for a rebate or extend their subscription into 2015.
I'm pretty certain it is an April fool. If you actually read to the end of the article you'll see this...Blanchimont wrote:From http://www.pitpass.com/51226/F1-in-rare ... c-pressure
Let's hope it's not an April fool.Aware of the negativity certain aspects of the free live timing app will be back in place in time for this weekend’s Bahrain Grand Prix including sector times, weather updates, lap chart and sector speeds, whilst those fans who have forked out for the paid apps can either opt for a rebate or extend their subscription into 2015.
Seriously... FOM listening to the fans? Never in a month of SundayRather than contacting Formula One Digital Media however, purchasers of the app should contact their respective vendor - the iTunes App Store or Google Play - quoting APP-F1-00L
Sorry, but unfortunately, the microtrans cat is out of the bag. There's no way they're going to put it back in nowBlanchimont wrote:Yep, i am the fool.
Page two of the article i linked to says: "F1's powers that be listen to the fans, you've got to be kidding. What do you think this is, April 1 already? Chris Balfe"
Still hoping for a return to old style live timing for desktop computers...
Just an update on this. You can delay the timing. But when I tried this live timing, the lap times and sectors were not updating.MuseF1 wrote:Is it possible to set a time delay on it so it can be synchronised with a race stream that has a ~30sec delay?Predator wrote:BlueStacks is complete junk. I downloaded it and uninstalled straight after. FREE timing WITH sector times and you don't have to download anything! http://f1.narezka.org/?lang=eng#
It's nothing special and doesn't have speed trap figures but it does the job.