Yes, latency at 120 can do the job.
How fix audio crackling on genesis
Here is the video proof of the latency at 64
How fix audio crackling on genesis
Here is the video proof of the latency at 64
Yes, latency at 120 can do the job.
How fix audio crackling on genesis
Here is the video proof of the latency at 64
Have you figured out the time issue yet? I have a very similar problem where my time is displayed 4 hours earlier.Well, that works! It's way faster than what I was doing. Thank you for your suggestion!
Now I just need to figure out why the time is offset incorrectly. Still 4 hours in the future. Could it be a timezone thing?
Enable threaded video. It is disabled by default. Also change the audio driver to switch_thread.
If you are having audio issues then your game is not running at full speed. Turning up the audio latency is one of over a dozen settings you can adjust to get better performance. I have Sonic 2 playing totally fine with audio latency at 64ms, no audio stuttering. There are also multiple MegaDrive cores. This isn't to say turning up audio latency won't help perf, but it's really about the last setting you should need to adjust for old 2D games.
PS: Use Threaded Video.
Calibrate your refresh rate alreadyPS: Use Threaded Video
I don't like using video threaded, don't you see them juddering? I only see that, play Super Metroid, take a vertical tunnel, take a good look at the transition of the screen and the low deflection down to up, do that several times you will see who I am talking about
To make it simple if you have the original machines snes and genesis like me, the fluidity is identical without video threaded, with you do not have the normal behavior if a snes ,nes etc...that's why I explain above how to fix the sound crackling problem, without increasing latency to 120 as m4mx says, ( don't always fix the problems), but my method see video does, and without degrading the fluidity of the games, because without video threaded, it doesn't apply to psx ,n64, and 32X, because the emulation is too slow without video threaded.
You can't play wonderswan in a fluid way, because the switch is 60hz maximum while it seems to me that the wonderswan is 75.47hz.I find i have to turn on threaded video for wonderswan to work at full speed, otherwise it's way too clow
You can't play wonderswan in a fluid way, because the switch is 60hz maximum while it seems to me that the wonderswan is 75.47hz.
The lynx is also in this case.