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by TPIRFanSteve
Fri May 04, 2012 1:47 am
Forum: Snes9x Tech Support and Bug Tracking
Topic: Jumpy framerate
Replies: 7
Views: 24640

Re: Jumpy framerate

double-check the display's refresh rate in Windows is set to 60Hz. i doubt that it's not, but just in case... It is. do you get better results if you increase the buffer length? It seems to get a little better, but I don't really like doing that, because it makes things go out of sync. Maybe there'...
by TPIRFanSteve
Thu May 03, 2012 4:28 am
Forum: Snes9x Tech Support and Bug Tracking
Topic: Jumpy framerate
Replies: 7
Views: 24640

Re: Jumpy framerate

Vsync and sync sound are both enabled; shutting off the former causes the audio and video to go badly out of sync, and shutting off the latter just makes every sound like crap. I turned the playback rate up to 48KHz, and it didn't completely fix the problem, but it seems to have massively improved t...
by TPIRFanSteve
Thu May 03, 2012 2:56 am
Forum: Snes9x Tech Support and Bug Tracking
Topic: Jumpy framerate
Replies: 7
Views: 24640

Re: Jumpy framerate

computer specs (RAM amount, CPU, sound card, OS)? What games are you trying to run? you may also have something taking minor bits of CPU time away from Snes9X. RAM -- 4 GB. CPU -- Intel Core2 Duo. Sound card -- RealTek High Definition Audio. OS -- Vista. I'm connecting a controller to the computer ...
by TPIRFanSteve
Thu May 03, 2012 1:36 am
Forum: Snes9x Tech Support and Bug Tracking
Topic: Jumpy framerate
Replies: 7
Views: 24640

Jumpy framerate

I'm running SNES9x 1.53 on a laptop, and I've been having a problem with the framerate. I have the emulator set to never frameskip, but I still seem to be losing a frame or two every few seconds, and the framerate appears to be fluctuating between 59 and 61. The sound is occasionally crackling, as w...