Snes9x not saving certain settings
Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2014 1:59 am
Yeah, got a couple of interesting issues on Snes9x 1.53 (none of those GIT builds hosted on EmuCR, I gave up on there).
First issue: Having either vsync and/or triple buffering on, I see "skipping" in what should be an otherwise smooth framerate, such as when something is scrolling along the screen,
it's not as smooth as it should be. Same with strobe effects (like the dash meter on Tiny Toon Adventures), I notices "gaps" or skips in the flickering, as it should be here. I've tried have them on separately and simultaneously, and the problem goes away, but when I use the emulator later, the issue resurfaces. I don't know if it's a GPU driver-related issue with how it's syncing, I don't know.
Second issue: Every time I load 1.53 up, sync audio is always disabled, so I enable it, next time I load it up, it no longer remembers that it was saved, but other settings save just fine, I don't know if the config file is corrupted or if there's a bug in the emulator itself, I don't know, suffice to say, it's annoying.
OS: Windows 7 Pro 64-bit
CPU: Core i5 3570
GPU: nVidia GTX 660
Version: 1.53 (non-GIT)
First issue: Having either vsync and/or triple buffering on, I see "skipping" in what should be an otherwise smooth framerate, such as when something is scrolling along the screen,
it's not as smooth as it should be. Same with strobe effects (like the dash meter on Tiny Toon Adventures), I notices "gaps" or skips in the flickering, as it should be here. I've tried have them on separately and simultaneously, and the problem goes away, but when I use the emulator later, the issue resurfaces. I don't know if it's a GPU driver-related issue with how it's syncing, I don't know.
Second issue: Every time I load 1.53 up, sync audio is always disabled, so I enable it, next time I load it up, it no longer remembers that it was saved, but other settings save just fine, I don't know if the config file is corrupted or if there's a bug in the emulator itself, I don't know, suffice to say, it's annoying.
OS: Windows 7 Pro 64-bit
CPU: Core i5 3570
GPU: nVidia GTX 660
Version: 1.53 (non-GIT)