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Games stuttering a little bit

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    knorde
    last edited by knorde 30 Jan 2017, 09:59

    Hi there!

    I'm a new user of retropie (newest version).
    I love the system and i use it on a raspberry pi 3 B

    All works fine but i see many games (fast games) are stuttering a little bit when you run fast (nes: mario, megadrive: sonic etc).

    First i replaced my raspberry pi 3 B for another one but it have the same "problem".
    It is playable and very fun but the little stuttering is not fun :)

    Why is this happening and is there any way to fix this?
    Do other members recognize this little problem?

    Sorry for my bad english, i come from holland :)

    Greets Kees.

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      rbaker @knorde
      last edited by 30 Jan 2017, 10:02

      @knorde https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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        knorde
        last edited by 30 Jan 2017, 10:05

        Sorry, my english is not so good, it will try:

        Pi Model or other hardware: PI 3 B
        Power Supply used: 5.1 V 2,5 A
        RetroPie Version Used: 4.01
        Built From: Pre made SD Image on RetroPie website
        USB Devices connected: None
        Controller used: PS3 wireless
        Error messages received: No

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          rbaker @knorde
          last edited by 30 Jan 2017, 11:23

          @knorde I do not recognise the problem. I need to know what emulator you are seeing this behaviour on?

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            knorde @rbaker
            last edited by 30 Jan 2017, 15:20

            @rbaker
            ES Emulator Station (that is in the package from retropie).
            With the white background.

            It is not 100% stuttering, it is a little bit.

            Greets Kees.

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              knorde
              last edited by 30 Jan 2017, 16:58

              I have created a movie zo you can see what happening.
              On the movie it is hard to see, but if you look good you can see it i hope :)
              www.kene.nl/stutter.mp4

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                rbaker @knorde
                last edited by 30 Jan 2017, 19:32

                @knorde said in Games stuttering a little bit:

                ES Emulator Station

                This is not an emulator, it is a front end that allows you to select emulators. What emulator and what rom is this video?

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                  knorde @rbaker
                  last edited by 30 Jan 2017, 21:14

                  @rbaker
                  Do you mean the console?

                  This is de NES emulator (with the rom Circus Charlie).

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                    rbaker @knorde
                    last edited by rbaker 30 Jan 2017, 21:25

                    @knorde said in Games stuttering a little bit:

                    NES emulator

                    Which one? Having watched the video, I cannot see anything. Try the other emulator options.

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                      dankcushions Global Moderator @knorde
                      last edited by 31 Jan 2017, 00:48

                      @knorde the video is in wide screen which isn't the default. have you changed some settings?

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                        knorde
                        last edited by 31 Jan 2017, 13:50

                        On the movie it is not good te see.
                        The emulator that i use is lr-fceumm.

                        I have tryed the other one but it does the same.
                        I have set the settings to widescreen so i have the game fullscreen.
                        But if i set it to 4:3 it is stuttering to.

                        It is not really stuttering, i don't know the right text.
                        If i type the dutch wordt "hakkelen" google says "stammer"
                        It is difficult to film.

                        The screen jumps always a little (maybe that is the right text).

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                          backstander @knorde
                          last edited by backstander 31 Jan 2017, 22:58

                          @knorde
                          Make sure you enable "Game Mode" on your TV and you might have a look at the documentation about Speed Issues:
                          https://github.com/retropie/retropie-setup/wiki/Speed-Issues

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                            zulueffendi
                            last edited by 1 Feb 2017, 00:37

                            I bought a canakit pi b+ kit a few years ago and installed an old version of retropie .. in my limited memory brain i feel like it was version 2. Something. Well it ran awesome. Nes emulation was what i was after.. i wired my own arcade controls to the gpio..

                            Fast forward two years of really no use and the whole pi awaiting an arcade cabinet build.. i thought id see what was new in the retropie world so i downloaded the new version which is super streamlined now.. but now the shock sets in... I cannot run any nes roms at anywhere near normal speed...

                            Has anyone else had this issue with newer versions of retropie? Ive tried another sdcard. And lowering framerate to 640/480..

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                              Darksavior @zulueffendi
                              last edited by Darksavior 2 Jan 2017, 04:59 1 Feb 2017, 04:57

                              @zulueffendi Fine here. I'm using a pi2. Maybe your older pi is too slow. Oc it if you can and go to retropie setup and choose Update All Installed Packages so it also updates the emulators.

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                                edmaul69 @zulueffendi
                                last edited by 1 Feb 2017, 08:54

                                @zulueffendi try getting or switching to lr-nestopia if you are using lr-fceumm. Or vise versa. One of them is to slow on a b+. Plus you probably need to use lr-pisnes for snes and lr-picodrive for genesis

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                                  zulueffendi @edmaul69
                                  last edited by 1 Feb 2017, 13:40

                                  @edmaul69 i switched to nestopia and overclocked. It is much better but still slow. Its strange the nes emulation worked 100℅ a couple years ago,.. so imagine my disappointment

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                                    Dochartaigh @zulueffendi
                                    last edited by Dochartaigh 2 Jan 2017, 14:43 1 Feb 2017, 14:42

                                    @zulueffendi said in Games stuttering a little bit:

                                    I bought a canakit pi b+ kit a few years ago and installed an old version of retropie .. in my limited memory brain i feel like it was version 2. Something. Well it ran awesome. Nes emulation was what i was after.. i wired my own arcade controls to the gpio..

                                    Fast forward two years of really no use and the whole pi awaiting an arcade cabinet build.. i thought id see what was new in the retropie world so i downloaded the new version which is super streamlined now.. but now the shock sets in... I cannot run any nes roms at anywhere near normal speed...

                                    Has anyone else had this issue with newer versions of retropie? Ive tried another sdcard. And lowering framerate to 640/480..

                                    I'm experiencing this myself 100%. Everything from like RetroPie 3.8 to 4.1.5 has Nintendo being 100% proper (60 FPS nearly constantly, no stuttering). Whenever I upgrade any Pi to the newest 4.1.11 version of RetroPie the lowly NES emulation stutters and stammers. WAY more evident on my Pi Zero 1.3's, but have noticed it just a tiny bit on my Pi 3 as well. Switching to lr-fastnes cured it but that isn't supposed to be as accurate or as stable as the default lr-fceumm.

                                    As I always say: this has been tested on multiple Pi's, multiple installs, multiple power supplies, multiple SD cards, etc.

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                                      knorde @backstander
                                      last edited by 1 Feb 2017, 19:53

                                      @backstander
                                      I have a panasonic tx-42as600e.
                                      Can't fine a option to set it to game mode.

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                                        knorde @Dochartaigh
                                        last edited by 1 Feb 2017, 19:55

                                        @Dochartaigh
                                        It is also with the megadrive emulator.
                                        Is that working perfect with a older retropie version?

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                                          Dochartaigh @knorde
                                          last edited by Dochartaigh 2 Jan 2017, 20:34 1 Feb 2017, 20:22

                                          @knorde said in Games stuttering a little bit:

                                          @Dochartaigh
                                          It is also with the megadrive emulator.
                                          Is that working perfect with a older retropie version?

                                          Megadrive/Sega Genesis never gave me any issues, even on the Pi Zero 1.3 it's been excellent.

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