Biggest complaints with snes9x.
what i think
only thing that bothers me with snes9x is the sounds, the slow sound speed on v1.42.. thats why i use v1.39 as the sound works fine but isnt emulated properly.. plus some of us havnt got NEW pc's some only have sad old pentium 2's
good job though on the emulator best one i have and play the most on
good job though on the emulator best one i have and play the most on
I don't have much of a problem with the emulator. The only thing that really bugs me is when the sound either gets screwy, or just doesn't work properly. I remember when I was playing through FF3 some of the sounds were messed up. I can't remember exactly what it was, but it might have been the sound of the wind, and the sound that occurs when it's a characters turn. There were a few more, but it's been awhile. And yeah, I was using the new version. So I guess some of the sound issues would be my only complaint.
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It's not so much policy as law. We simply can't link with GPLed stuff. LGPL is fine though.lantus wrote:i ended up adding hq2x to a private xbox build i made last year. Its a nice filter. Im all for adding it into 9x CVS sometime. But its GPL source and im not sure what the official position to include GPL'd code is currently.
We already link with GPL stuff from ZSNES. MaxST does give out permission to non GPL projects if you ask nicely.peter bortas wrote:It's not so much policy as law. We simply can't link with GPLed stuff. LGPL is fine though.lantus wrote:i ended up adding hq2x to a private xbox build i made last year. Its a nice filter. Im all for adding it into 9x CVS sometime. But its GPL source and im not sure what the official position to include GPL'd code is currently.
there is a difference between me coping source from zsnes' CVS, and PF handing us code directly.Nach wrote:We already link with GPL stuff from ZSNES. MaxST does give out permission to non GPL projects if you ask nicely.peter bortas wrote:It's not so much policy as law. We simply can't link with GPLed stuff. LGPL is fine though.lantus wrote:i ended up adding hq2x to a private xbox build i made last year. Its a nice filter. Im all for adding it into 9x CVS sometime. But its GPL source and im not sure what the official position to include GPL'd code is currently.
the latter is how it's been done.
Yes. And we can do the exact same thing with MaxST.funkyass wrote:there is a difference between me coping source from zsnes' CVS, and PF handing us code directly.Nach wrote:We already link with GPL stuff from ZSNES. MaxST does give out permission to non GPL projects if you ask nicely.peter bortas wrote: It's not so much policy as law. We simply can't link with GPLed stuff. LGPL is fine though.
the latter is how it's been done.
For the record, I have copied stuff direct from ZSNES' CVS into Snes9x, but I was the one who put that stuff into ZSNES' CVS in the first place.
Just looked at the hq2x screenshots. Damn. I'd like to request support of hq2x, or at the least a bit of documentation for how to build Snes9X with hq2x/3x/4x support. The Mac folks have done it already; I suppose this means I might be able to figure it out myself.
Also, if there was an option to screenshot the display after the post-processing takes place, that'd be excellent. I can understand why it might not be possible, though.
Excellent work in general; I really can't complain about anything. (Well, OpenGL mode makes the emulator die---slow down to a crawl and become unresponsive---on v1.42 on this machine, and the window will sometimes resize itself to fill the screen without being maximized, requiring a bit of fiddling to get it back to a reasonable size. But those are pretty minor.)
Thank you much for the screenshot capabilities. Much appreciated.
--grendelkhan
Also, if there was an option to screenshot the display after the post-processing takes place, that'd be excellent. I can understand why it might not be possible, though.
Excellent work in general; I really can't complain about anything. (Well, OpenGL mode makes the emulator die---slow down to a crawl and become unresponsive---on v1.42 on this machine, and the window will sometimes resize itself to fill the screen without being maximized, requiring a bit of fiddling to get it back to a reasonable size. But those are pretty minor.)
Thank you much for the screenshot capabilities. Much appreciated.
--grendelkhan
Top job on SNES9x people! Only problem I have is with the fact theres no wave dump feature -for those of us who like listening to SNES music. In fact theres not a single SNES emulator out there as far as I can see that does have one . The only emulators I have seen with wave dumps were meka for SMS and Gens for the Genesis/Megadrive.
I really wanted this feature.
Cheers, though. Snes 9x is still the best, in my opinion.
I really wanted this feature.
Cheers, though. Snes 9x is still the best, in my opinion.
Well Zsnes can dump spc files for music (but then you'll have to get a winamp plugin for .spc files if you want to listen to them outside of a player made specifically only for .spc)Mad Hatter wrote:Top job on SNES9x people! Only problem I have is with the fact theres no wave dump feature -for those of us who like listening to SNES music. In fact theres not a single SNES emulator out there as far as I can see that does have one . The only emulators I have seen with wave dumps were meka for SMS and Gens for the Genesis/Megadrive.
I really wanted this feature.
Cheers, though. Snes 9x is still the best, in my opinion.
gee, and so can Snes9x... and it has been able to for a loooong time. though I admit, i don't think quite as long as zsnes.
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I'm sure Koji was making reference to other third party players and plugins... It's only natural that zsnes would have created something to play the spc files you created on zsnes
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