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    Homebrew RetroArch - A new multi-system emulator

    I'm playing around with the 0.9.8.3 release now. Everything sounds excellent! Star Fox is a nice bonus. You've outdone yourselves. Thanks for the quick turnaround.
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    Homebrew RetroArch - A new multi-system emulator

    Yes, that was my experience as well. I've posted new ABX results to the Github page for verification. I'm amazed at the quick response to this with the resampler options. I'll be glad to test the new version once it's ready.
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    Homebrew RetroArch - A new multi-system emulator

    Yes, no disprespect meant to the Nestopia Undead project. I went back to version 1.40 before Undead started and the sound was the same as 1.44 to my ears. I don't think it's changed since work on Undead started. By all accounts, I think the sounds is good enough. I should see what discussion has...
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    Homebrew RetroArch - A new multi-system emulator

    It's moot because it sounds the same as the Windows port. You need to take this up with whoever is working on Nestopia Undead, not the Retroarch devs.
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    Homebrew RetroArch - A new multi-system emulator

    I included your ABX results in my upload. That should do it, I think.
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    Homebrew RetroArch - A new multi-system emulator

    Okay, the Genesis issue has been confirmed via ABX in Sonic 2 and Sonic & Knuckles. A third attempt was made with Earthworm Jim and I could not tell the recordings apart. Either this problem only affects some games or my ears are shot. For the samples and results, go here...
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    Homebrew RetroArch - A new multi-system emulator

    I'll submit the Genesis results after re-testing tonight. I think you're right that I mixed up the file names. Let's move further discussion to PMs until definitive test results can be posted.
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    Homebrew RetroArch - A new multi-system emulator

    Can you provide ABX results as well? I loaded up SMB 3 in Nestopia Undead 1.44 in Windows and had the same distortion with the sliding sound as it did in the RA port. I can tell a slight difference in my recordings, but it sounds like the difference when you change sample rates in an emulator...
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    Homebrew RetroArch - A new multi-system emulator

    From the .9.8 changelog: - [LIBRETRO] Added NEStopia Undead (1.44). I have done no testing with version 1.43. However, yes, I am uncomfortable with the current state of my Genesis testing, other than saying that there is a difference. I need to retest tonight before I post results...
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    Homebrew RetroArch - A new multi-system emulator

    Thank you for suggesting the ABX tests. They were very illuminating. After 10 tests, I was able to tell a difference 100% between FCEUMM and Nestopia 1.44 in RA 0.9.8.2. However, when testing against Nestopia 1.44 Undead in Windows, I could not perceive a difference between the two recordings...
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    Homebrew RetroArch - A new multi-system emulator

    I can certainly ABX the lossless files myself, but what is the point when the volume varies so greatly? It's pointless when you can tell the difference by volume alone. Shall I normalize the volume or will that invalidate the test results as well? Did you listen to the files that were uploaded...
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    Homebrew RetroArch - A new multi-system emulator

    Thanks! Nothing fancy. RCA cables from the Wii and NES to the line in of my PC's sound card. Recorded with Audacity from there. I missed the posts on the difference in Genesis GX Plus versions. I'll try to get some recordings tomorrow. Any specific games I should record from?
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    Homebrew RetroArch - A new multi-system emulator

    I've made some recordings that will hopefully put the sound issue to rest. https://anonfiles.com/file/3b3ea0469b00d1d660b1a1c3566598cb They're 44.1 Khz Mp3s. Let me know if it would be more helpful to choose a different sample rate and encode to a lossless format, but I don't think that's...
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    Homebrew RetroArch - A new multi-system emulator

    I just want to add some thanks for the work that has been done on the Wii port of RetroArch. I've been following the emulation scene for the last 15 years, and this is first time I've been genuinely happy and gotten lost in the games of my childhood while testing instead of continually tweaking...
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