the audio doesnt work at all in os x or linuxHaven't had a look at ORAS; though I'd be doing some audio work when I get time.
the audio doesnt work at all in os x or linuxHaven't had a look at ORAS; though I'd be doing some audio work when I get time.
Which version are you using? (Commit hash in the titlebar.)the audio doesnt work at all in os x or linux
yesterdays nightly
iMac (27-inch, Retina, Late 2014) • CPU: Intel Core i7-4790K (8 Threads, 4 Cores) @ 4.00 GHz • Memory: 16.00 GB • Uptime: 2 hours • Disk Space: 126.53 GB • Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 4600, AMD Radeon R9 290X • Screen Resolution: 1920 x 1080 • OS: OS X El Capitan (Version 10.11.5, Build 15F34Hmm, interesting. Just tested on my own Mac and it works. What model is it? & What version of OS X are you running out of curiosity?
Trying to narrow down and see if it's perhaps something to do with audio devices.
Is there anything in the logs related to audio / sinks?
(If you're going to say something is broken in the future, it would be useful if you could provide more details, thanks. System information is particularly helpful for something like this, and a copy of your logs may be helpful.)
anyway i changed audio devices from usb to internal and it works sad my dac is much better for audio and i can't use it for citra
A file called Nand.bin is not going to do anything with Citra. You need to extract the contents of the nand dump to a folder called nand in the user folder.I tried it and it did nothing. Do I still need an NAND.BIN file before save file is working, right ?
proof?Latest master (51ee2d2) merged with:
https://mega.nz/#!Q1dSFThb!spBIRuiHt_wGWjM6Z_rgq3-WgfyIvGD605N4AG69-04
- cro
- fix-batching
- fog
- frame_layouts
- gs-new-refactor
- pipe3
- rm_getpointer2
- systime
I get 75fps in FE:F menu now
It works. I have a build exactly like that, except for rm_getpointer2. Guess ya'll don't need me anymore.proof?
??proof?
A file called Nand.bin is not going to do anything with Citra. You need to extract the contents of the nand dump to a folder called nand in the user folder.
It should look like the example on this page. https://citra-emu.org/wiki/Home-Folder
That page also shows how to dump your nand from your Nintendo 3DS system and set it up for Citra.
I think he's talking about 75fps in FE:F. I have a 75Hz monitor and it goes up to 75fps in menus in most games. When I set it to 60Hz, it's limited to 60fps.??
You don't have to be a magician to merge some branches into master.
Menus = Nothing at all. Most of the menus only have 2D simple graphics, use some in-game scene to compare performance.Latest master (51ee2d2) merged with:
https://mega.nz/#!Q1dSFThb!spBIRuiHt_wGWjM6Z_rgq3-WgfyIvGD605N4AG69-04
- cro
- fix-batching
- fog
- frame_layouts
- gs-new-refactor
- pipe3
- rm_getpointer2
- systime
I get 75fps in FE:F menu now
There won't really be any performance increase. Plus fog isn't really finished yet.Menus = Nothing at all. Most of the menus only have 2D simple graphics, use some in-game scene to compare performance.