My display has a 59hz mode and 60hz
What do you set your display to for Emulation?
Isn't NTSC 59.94 but classic consoles run slightly higher then that and slightly higher then 60z which crt's have no problem running but modern displays do.
Different classic consoles ran at different speeds which old tube displays had no problem with.
What would be the best setting for matching speeds to original hardware?
Should create a custom Hz besides 59 and 60 using something like cru? Like something much closer to the console I'm emulating.
And how can I set in retroarch to switch to different refresh rates automatically?
Video player apps have the ability to switch display refresh rates depending on video content automatically so there's no awkward skipping or 3:2 pulldown, can I do this with retroarch also?
Does it matter or should I just keep 60z with V sync on for all consoles I'm emulating?
What do you set your display to for Emulation?
Isn't NTSC 59.94 but classic consoles run slightly higher then that and slightly higher then 60z which crt's have no problem running but modern displays do.
Different classic consoles ran at different speeds which old tube displays had no problem with.
What would be the best setting for matching speeds to original hardware?
Should create a custom Hz besides 59 and 60 using something like cru? Like something much closer to the console I'm emulating.
And how can I set in retroarch to switch to different refresh rates automatically?
Video player apps have the ability to switch display refresh rates depending on video content automatically so there's no awkward skipping or 3:2 pulldown, can I do this with retroarch also?
Does it matter or should I just keep 60z with V sync on for all consoles I'm emulating?
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