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Global settings won't apply to snes9x

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    Qvark
    last edited by Qvark 15 Oct 2019, 20:32

    Hi,

    I downloaded the optional snes9x (SNES-RPi, package 146). I feel a lot less lag/inputlag in snes9x then in snes9x-2010, the problem is that the global RetroArch/libretro config won't apply when I start the emulator. When I press "select" it only speeds up the emulation and when I press "start" the emulation boots me back to the select rom meny. The global settings set in the configuration editor under "configure basic libretro emulator options" dosen't seem to apply either. With snes9x-2010 the aspect ratio and resolution is perfect but with snes9x the resolution and AR is all wonky.

    Is there any way to apply the global settings from the configuration editor? I'm not even sure if RetroArch is applying any settings since I can't even access the meny with select+y (doing this only speeds up the emulation).

    My config:
    Pi Model or other hardware: 3 B+
    Power Supply used: Raspberry Pi - Power Supply slim
    RetroPie Version Used 4.5.1
    Built From: Pre made SD Image on RetroPie website: retropie-4.5.1-rpi2_rpi3.img.gz
    USB Devices connected: none other then controller
    Controller used: RetroFlag SNES controler
    Guide used: followed the "first installation" and "getting started" guide on RetroPie docs
    Emulator: SNES9x-RPi

    Thanks in advance!

    edit: I have a 4k screen and connect with and HDMI cable if that is of any help.

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      BuZz administrators
      last edited by 15 Oct 2019, 20:40

      It's not a retroarch emulator. It's a standalone one with its own config. There are some details in the docs.

      To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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        Qvark @BuZz
        last edited by 15 Oct 2019, 20:44

        @BuZz Ah, I see. Guess that was easily solved :D

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          DtM2000 @BuZz
          last edited by DtM2000 11 Aug 2020, 22:37 8 Nov 2020, 22:30

          @buzz Appreciate this is an old post but anyone know hiw I access the standaone input settings O inca rebind the keys? I have a keyboard plugged into a Raspberry pi running Retropie to use this emulator. Going to check teh docs file now. Thanks in advance, DtM

          Edit - I read the docs and found I can access the menu by pressing my hot key + X. Then went into the quick menu > controls > Port 1 Controls. Here I could change the button by highlighting iot and pushing my joystick right to cycle through the different button options. Hope this helps anyone in future looking for the answer.

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