If one were to install mednafen on retropie...
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Pi Model or other hardware: (Pi 4B Rev 1.2)
Power Supply used: 5.1V
RetroPie Version Used (4.8.9):
Built From: (Provided by Imager)
USB Devices connected: 3.1 USB 256GB, logitec wireless keyboard K400, Wired 8BitDo Pro Gamepad
Controller used: Wired 8BitDo Pro Gamepad
Error messages received: none
Verbose log (if relevant): n/a
Guide used: n/a
File: (File with issue - with FULL path)
Emulator: mednafenIf one were to use medafen provided by the Buster repository on retropie to experiment on, what would be some recommendations to deal with input lag and screen tearing? I didn't think mednafen had that much going on in the background so kinda surprised by this. Thank you :)
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@jmcdra said in If one were to install mednafen on retropie...:
what would be some recommendations to deal with input lag
Are you refering to the 3-7 (might be 9 actually, i'm not sure anymore) frames of input lag present on original saturn hardware ?
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Actually, I'm taking about NES emulation with mednafen. Wired controller is so laggy and Im out of ideas about what could be done to improve the input lag. I'm starting to wonder if it's the controller but I thought 8bitdo was supposed to be a good controller for RetroPie, since I'm also noticing this input delay on RetroArch too 🤔
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@jmcdra said in If one were to install mednafen on retropie...:
I'm also noticing this input delay on RetroArch too
You should have started from there instead of making it look like a mednafen issue. In the first place, i can hardly make sense of using mednafen standalone to play nes games on rpi4, there are plenty of better options afaik.
Retroarch has the P+K method to measure input lag, and in my experience the nes cores usually have 0 frames of input lag (i.e. the game reacts at the frame right after pressing a button), there might be exceptions but i doubt it ever goes beyond 1 frame.
If you are experiencing huge input lag on nes emulation, then i can only suppose something unrelated to emulation is at work here, like display lag or something about your controllers.
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