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Sounds like blueMSX is the only retroarch core that supports colecovision. Maybe it hasn't been ported because there's not enough demand, or maybe because there's not enough buttons?

Controller of coleco vision has numeric keypad but this shouldnt be a limit due to touch ability of switch. core runs very well on android devices. maybe, they just "forgot" the core...
 

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Controller of coleco vision has numeric keypad but this shouldnt be a limit due to touch ability of switch. core runs very well on android devices. maybe, they just "forgot" the core...
Yeah not every core has been ported yet. Maybe a dev will have a crack at it if you show interest, or maybe it won't happen until a dev is interested in it themselves.
 
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You guys could probably contact one of the devs for the Switch version and ask them about including those cores for old computers and such.
Maybe they just forgot about those and all that might be needed is to add the Switch target to them.
Same for some of the Atari cores as well.
 

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I also expect improvements
On popular machines like the snes, the sound crackles is not good, only the video threaded fixes the problem, but the genesis,master system,arcade,pcengine have no such problem, the snes does not require as much power as the psx or n64, the genesis is roughly equivalent to the snes or even the neo geo, no sound problems cracking, only the 16bit snes is not good, the 2 cores, 9x snes, and even the fastest snes9x 2010, does not fix the problem.
Otherwise I'm also waiting for colecovision, which runs on android.

And my biggest regret also, the caligari shader is good, but requires you to enable integer scale, so the image has a slight black band at the top and bottom, too bad caligari doesn't fit properly on the 720p no integer scale.
 
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I also expect improvements
On popular machines like the snes, the sound crackles is not good, only the video threaded fixes the problem, but the genesis,master system,arcade,pcengine have no such problem, the snes does not require as much power as the psx or n64, the genesis is roughly equivalent to the snes or even the neo geo, no sound problems cracking, only the 16bit snes is not good, the 2 cores, 9x snes, and even the fastest snes9x 2010, does not fix the problem.
Otherwise I'm also waiting for colecovision, which runs on android.
Snes9x cracking audio is something that has been present in other devices too, not just Switch.
Main differences between Genesis and SNES was the fact that SNES used a lot of enhancement chips, which really push the SNES emulation a bit.

One clear example of this is SuperFX enhanced games, they tend to stutter a bit here and there in some devices. Wii U struggles with some enhancements like MSU-1 unless you run Mocha or something that gives homebrew more permissions.
Having video threaded by default shouldn't really affect anything, it's highly recommended to do so, more so for something like SNES since the great variety of chips for the system do tend to push emulators more than other 16-bit systems did at the time.
 
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Snes9x cracking audio is something that has been present in other devices too, not just Switch.
Main differences between Genesis and SNES was the fact that SNES used a lot of enhancement chips, which really push the SNES emulation a bit.

One clear example of this is SuperFX enhanced games, they tend to stutter a bit here and there in some devices. Wii U struggles with some enhancements like MSU-1 unless you run Mocha or something that gives homebrew more permissions.
Having video threaded by default shouldn't really affect anything, it's highly recommended to do so, more so for something like SNES since the great variety of chips for the system do tend to push emulators more than other 16-bit systems did at the time.

I have absolutely no sound crackling on android gpdxd, I have lots of video on my system, and no games snes has any problem on my gpdxd without the threaded video, you say that video threaded does not affect the system? well that's not what I see now on zelda link to the past, as far as I know it doesn't use any chips, as konami did for megamen, we're talking about a basic game here, zelda ..., and with the threaded video it's not at all fluid, and jerks every 3 seconds, that's why I wait for the dynarec arm64, to no longer have jerks in the cores without threaded video
The gba emulation requires more resources, I play with an lcdX3 shader and I don't have a video threade, and I play a zelda link to the past, perfectly fluid, but not the snes, so deduction?
 
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Okay thanks

Does anyone have a issue where when closing a game by selecting close content retroarch freezes
I have this problem with the playlist, and the favorites, which is why I filled up that when you leave a rom you don't go back to the list of games in the system where you were, you keep saying use the playlist or the favorites, but the guys who give advice here, have they really tested retroarch on their switch? Because it seems weird to me because it makes me crash retroarch every other time, so how is that possible? Since we all have retroarch 1.7.5 nsp

I'm not going to make videos to prove what I'm saying, am I? I've already posted a video 1 page before and shows my system in action, so I'm not talking crap here.
 
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I have absolutely no sound crackling on android gpdxd, I have lots of video on my system, and no games snes has any problem on my gpdxd without the threaded video, you say that video threaded does not affect the system? well that's not what I see now on zelda link to the past, as far as I know it doesn't use any chips, as konami did for megamen, we're talking about a basic game here, zelda ..., and with the threaded video it's not at all fluid, and jerks every 3 seconds, that's why I wait for the dynarec arm64, to no longer have jerks in the cores without threaded video
The gba emulation requires more resources, I play with an lcdX3 shader and I don't have a video threade, and I play a zelda link to the past, perfectly fluid, but not the snes, so deduction?
I meant video threaded for the Switch* shouldn't have any drawback.
What do you mean by not at all fluid?
With video threaded, it should be working fine, if you don't use threads all of the resources are being handled by just one processor I think.
 

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I meant video threaded for the Switch* shouldn't have any drawback.
What do you mean by not at all fluid?
With video threaded, it should be working fine, if you don't use threads all of the resources are being handled by just one processor I think.

https://www.libretro.com/index.php/retroarch-1-7-5-introducing-libnx-switch-version/
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      • In case PCSX ReARMed is running too slowly, go to Settings -> Video and enable Threaded Video. Threaded Video can also help with certain demanding shaders. Please note that Threaded Video can tend to introduce some judder to frame pacing which isn’t there with non-threaded video, so for all other cores you might want to leave this off.

One of my hobbies is to configure mame cabs, more complicated than simple emulators, right? ( it's been more than 15 years now I am very sensitive to vsynchro), video synchronization, custom timeline of frequencies crt tv,and so on, so using retroarch for me is child's play, and I see a lot of messages on forums, which complain. From the difficulty of retroarch, then everyone is different, but when I say that the core snes has a problem, it is that it has a problem.
 
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https://www.libretro.com/index.php/retroarch-1-7-5-introducing-libnx-switch-versionretroarch-1-7-5-introducing-libnx-switch-versi

One of my hobbies is to configure mame cabs, more complicated than simple emulators, right? ( it's been more than 15 years now I am very sensitive to vsynchro), video synchronization, custom timeline of frequencies crt tv,and so on, so using retroarch for me is child's play, and I see a lot of messages on forums, which complain. From the difficulty of retroarch, then everyone is different, but when I say that the core snes has a problem, it is that it has a problem.
Maybe it's not well optimized for the system.
I would recommend opening up an "Issue" thread on Libretro's GitHub for Snes9x, mentioning that it does stutter or crackles at times with default settings.
 

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Maybe it's not well optimized for the system.
I would recommend opening up an "Issue" thread on Libretro's GitHub for Snes9x, mentioning that it does stutter or crackles at times with default settings.
Yes I promise you snes9x 2010
Is a core known to be fast on much less powerful configurations than snes9x, but both have the problem, and of course I didn't test with shaders or even a simple overlay, the problem is not the performance it's constant 60fps, just the sound that cracks
 
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until nintendo establishes one new server and everyone using this connects to it before it can even be updated.
Umm and how do you think Nintendo will tell all the Switch consoles what the new server IP is?
Correct: Through a FW update.
That's one of the reasons why it's never wise to update firmwares too soon.
 

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Yes I promise you snes9x 2010
Is a core known to be fast on much less powerful configurations than snes9x, but both have the problem, and of course I didn't test with shaders or even a simple overlay, the problem is not the performance it's constant 60fps, just the sound that cracks
I see.
All of this information should be included in the issue report as well.
Be sure to make special emphasis that the only problem seems to be the audio crackling, not the performance itself, and that it affects both Snes9x 2010 and Main Snes9x too.

Side question, have you tried with video thread OFF but audio thread ON?
 
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I see.
All of this information should be included in the issue report as well.
Be sure to make special emphasis that the only problem seems to be the audio crackling, not the performance itself, and that it affects both Snes9x 2010 and Main Snes9x too.

Side question, have you tried with video thread OFF but audio thread ON?
You mean sync audio?
Yes, it is activated.
Try to lower the frequency 48000khz to 22100, also try to lower the quality of the sampler, from normal to low, and even max, nothing corrects this.
 

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You mean sync audio?
Yes, it is activated.
Try to lower the frequency 48000khz to 22100, also try to lower the quality of the sampler, from normal to low, and even max, nothing corrects this.
No, not that.
Sync audio is another option.

There should be another option alongside video threaded, but for audio as well (at least I think so).
I'm not sure if this was dropped in development or not, but I seem to recall one of the devs mentioning threaded audio at some point.
 

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No, not that.
Sync audio is another option.

There should be another option alongside video threaded, but for audio as well (at least I think so).
I'm not sure if this was dropped in development or not, but I seem to recall one of the devs mentioning threaded audio at some point.

Well no options like that on switch or android retroarch 1.7.5 ,there I will eat, then make a video that can be used to understand the problem for sure
 
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