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PS1/N64 - Lines on Images (no filter applied) on PI3B

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    ksFZero
    last edited by 18 Oct 2023, 17:46

    Hi everyone, new here. I recently downloaded Retroarch for the pi3b and it has been the best emulator img I have ever used. It's simplistic for beginners but it is also very customisable (just what I was looking for).

    I have been facing two problems currently, one of them which is listed here. When I play PS1 on lr-PCSX ReArmed (in this case the game is Tekken 3), there seems to be slight lines at the backgrounds. It should be noted that I am not using any shaders and am running this at 240p.

    A similar problem occurs with Mario Kart 64 on the lr-Mupen64Plus emulator in the menus - there are lines that appear by the characters in the character select screen. Once again, there are no filters and I am running this in (I think) 224p.

    For PS1 I have not added any BIOS but I have turned of Dithering. It has helped a lot, but there are still lines. Were these games supposed to render like this back then and thus you get faint lines on the screen? There is also no monitor problems so I think it is either a video setting or just how these games render at 240p.

    If you do require a picture, I will be more than happy to provide a picture to show what I mean.

    Thanks in advance.

    P.S I am using gl as my video driver.

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      mitu Global Moderator
      last edited by 18 Oct 2023, 19:28

      Are you running RetroPie at all ? This is not a general RetroArch forum (that would be https://forums.libretro.com), but it's dedicated to RetroPie (which includes, among other emulators, also RetroArch).

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        retropieuser555 @ksFZero
        last edited by 19 Oct 2023, 11:09

        @ksFZero for Mario kart is it similar to this problem? https://github.com/gonetz/GLideN64/issues/1142

        Pi 5 4GB

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          windg
          last edited by windg 19 Oct 2023, 12:32

          Are the lines similar to this ? :

          Tekken 3 (USA)-231019-152557.png

          If yes, maybe this is a indication that the emulator needs more process power, but the lr-pcsx-rearmed is not cpu hungry. I taked the screenshot with lr-beetle-psx, it's a heavy Ps1 emulator for RPi4.

          My English isn't at a good level.

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            ksFZero
            last edited by 19 Oct 2023, 18:27

            Hi all, sorry for the late reply. First of all, thank you @mitu for providing the Retroarch Forum, that is greatly appreciated. Secondly, the lines are not faint lines and not as harsh as @windg picture. I think that I will consult the Retroarch Forum and see what they have to say. If it's available for PI3B, I will probably download Duckstation to see how that performs.

            Once again thanks for everyone's support!

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              dankcushions Global Moderator @windg
              last edited by 20 Oct 2023, 13:21

              @windg that's just interlacing videomode used by tekken 3, and few other ps1 games. it's correct emulation

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                windg @dankcushions
                last edited by windg 20 Oct 2023, 13:59

                @dankcushions Thanks, i didn't know this!! I was believing that the emulator doesn't run fast enough and produce this lines. It's noticeable with games that running in 60 fps, like Tekken 3 and few others. So, this lines was the only "issue" that i had with lr-beetle-psx in a stock RPi4 with 64 bit Bullseye or Bookworm.

                My English isn't at a good level.

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                  dankcushions Global Moderator @windg
                  last edited by 21 Oct 2023, 13:36

                  @windg they look pretty bad on a modern screen, and i guess even worse if it's a bad frame rate! :)

                  they're really designed for CRT screens where you can't see the 'lines' as the image retention of the screens sort of blur it together. lr-pcsx_rearmed has a core option to disable the effect and i guess beetle will have something similar

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                    ksFZero @dankcushions
                    last edited by 21 Oct 2023, 19:54

                    @dankcushions Thank you so much for the support. I thought it must be a video problem but if it is emulating like this (the way it is supposed to be) then it is no problem. I am pretty sure Mario Kart 64 was intended for CRTs as well so that is why there are those lines. I also run PSX and N64 at a low res so that they perform well. I will probably dump some PSX Bios and configure some settings so that I get access to all the benefits of the system.

                    Once again thank you to everyone's support.

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