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    Getting the best PSP experience on a Pi 4

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    • IceChes1I
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      • George SpiggottG
        George Spiggott
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        Has anyone managed to get any noticeable increase in performance since installing the new v5.4 kernel? I think there are definitely incremental improvements to both kernel and emulator that have allowed me to reduce my reliance on frame skip.

        I did notice that PPSSPP's smoothing seems to have very little overhead and can be used in a few games.

        Currently running:
        Retropie 4.8.9 on a Pi Zero 2W (Overclock Settings: CPU 1400Mhz)
        ES-DE on a GMKtec K6 (Windows 11, 32GB RAM)

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        • CrushC
          Crush
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          Simply changing "lower resolution for effects" from off to agressive, causes 99% of the games to run full speed while looking wonderfull at 2x resolution without overclocking.

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          • George SpiggottG
            George Spiggott @Crush
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            @Crush said in Getting the best PSP experience on a Pi 4:

            Simply changing "lower resolution for effects" from off to agressive, causes 99% of the games to run full speed while looking wonderfull at 2x resolution without overclocking.

            How do you access that? It is greyed out in PPSSPP.

            Currently running:
            Retropie 4.8.9 on a Pi Zero 2W (Overclock Settings: CPU 1400Mhz)
            ES-DE on a GMKtec K6 (Windows 11, 32GB RAM)

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            • CrushC
              Crush @George Spiggott
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              @George-Spiggott said in Getting the best PSP experience on a Pi 4:

              How do you access that? It is greyed out in PPSSPP.

              I can't think of any option that would disable it, i didn't do anything special to change it.
              It's ppsspp not lr-ppsspp.

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                AdamBeGood @George Spiggott
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                @George-Spiggott said in Getting the best PSP experience on a Pi 4:

                @Crush said in Getting the best PSP experience on a Pi 4:

                Simply changing "lower resolution for effects" from off to agressive, causes 99% of the games to run full speed while looking wonderfull at 2x resolution without overclocking.

                How do you access that? It is greyed out in PPSSPP.

                I believe the resolution has to be at 2x (or rather above 1x). It seems to make little sense, but God Of War: Chains does seem better with it... Rather counter-intuitive and I haven't played far in but this does seem to work.

                Resistance still falls over, but definitely gets further than without the Aggresive setting.

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                • George SpiggottG
                  George Spiggott @AdamBeGood
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                  In LR-PPSSPP there are three frame skip options. Auto (on/off), Number of Frames (0-9) and Frame Skip Type (0-9). Does anyone know what Frame Skip Type is? and what the 10 different settings do?

                  Also is it possible to activate the post processing effects, specifically FXAA?

                  Currently running:
                  Retropie 4.8.9 on a Pi Zero 2W (Overclock Settings: CPU 1400Mhz)
                  ES-DE on a GMKtec K6 (Windows 11, 32GB RAM)

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                  • retropieuser555R
                    retropieuser555 @George Spiggott
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                    Just messing around with the PPSSPP, how is everyone exiting their games? As I realised if you add --escape-exit to the option in emulator.cfg it lets you use whatever you've mapped to "pause" to leave the emulator, rather than having to go through the 2 menus each time.

                    The only game I've set to the 1x resolution is burnout, everything else seems to run pretty much fine on 2x with a little audio crackling but no lag and a nice frame rate of 20/30/60 depending on the game.

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                      Zering @retropieuser555
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                      @retropieuser555 I use the center button on my PS3 controller, which I've set as my trigger for hotkeys. It brings up the PPSSPP menu and I exit using that.

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                      • retropieuser555R
                        retropieuser555
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                        Has anyone used the CSO format for their ROMs? All mine are in ISO, is there any significant performance issues using the compressed format instead?

                        Pi 5 4GB

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                        • ectoE
                          ecto @retropieuser555
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                          @retropieuser555 I'm using .cso exclusively. So far, I haven't found anything that didn't work. I would guess, that using compressed files only marginally influences the emulation speed (almost all other emus load compressed files without performance issues).
                          And loading a .cso file is probably still a lot faster than using discs on a real PSP ;)

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                          • George SpiggottG
                            George Spiggott @ecto
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                            What kind of savings are you getting with CSO? Is it lossless?

                            Currently running:
                            Retropie 4.8.9 on a Pi Zero 2W (Overclock Settings: CPU 1400Mhz)
                            ES-DE on a GMKtec K6 (Windows 11, 32GB RAM)

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                              ecto @George Spiggott
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                              @george-spiggott Yes, it's lossless. And although I haven't measured it I would guess you save around 20% - 30% of space. You can change the compression level, but I haven't made tests. I left it at the standard setting in my isocompressor (iirc level 6).

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                                Zering @ecto
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                                Has anybody been able to play Lunar : Silver Star Harmony with text displaying correctly?

                                Edit : Never mind, replacing the files under bios/PPSSPP/flash0/font with original PSP font dumps and reinstalling PPSSPP from source did the trick.

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                                • George SpiggottG
                                  George Spiggott @ecto
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                                  @ecto I went through my collection and saved myself about 10GB. I'm having a little difficulty getting some of them to scrape that were fine as .ISOs but otherwise all good.

                                  Incidentally, if I wanted to make a feature request for Lr-PPSSPP where would be the best place to go?

                                  Currently running:
                                  Retropie 4.8.9 on a Pi Zero 2W (Overclock Settings: CPU 1400Mhz)
                                  ES-DE on a GMKtec K6 (Windows 11, 32GB RAM)

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                                    ecto @George Spiggott
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                                    @george-spiggott Thet's good, isn't it? You just made room for 8-10 more games :D

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                                      Zering @George Spiggott
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                                      @george-spiggott How much did you shave those 10 GB out of?
                                      I'd be interested to know the exact ratio.

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                                      • George SpiggottG
                                        George Spiggott @Zering
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                                        @zering I have 45 roms that are now 35GB combined. They were 47GB, so closer to 12GB saved.

                                        Currently running:
                                        Retropie 4.8.9 on a Pi Zero 2W (Overclock Settings: CPU 1400Mhz)
                                        ES-DE on a GMKtec K6 (Windows 11, 32GB RAM)

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                                            Zering @A Former User
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                                            @agtrigormortis I think you may have the wrong thread ^^

                                            @George-Spiggott Brilliant. A 25% decrease sounds amazing. I have 300 GB of Roms ^^

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