./configure options - Compile RetroArch and cores for RPi v1 B+
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Hi all,
thanks for your great work on developing RetroPie script!I'm trying to understand in which way you reached the perfection with the audio on Raspberry Pi 1 B+.
I compiled RetroArch from scratch, then lr-picodrive. My audio is very laggy and I don't understand how you reach that great audio quality level with RetroPie for RPi1.
I'm interested to this in order to understand better how RPi and ARM work. Could you please suggest which flags/options I have to use in order to have a good audio on Raspberry Pi v1? Also snes emulator has a poor audio on RPi v1.
I found only old thread on the net.
Thank you all
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No one? :-(
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@Ionic have you tried going into the retropie setup and installing lr-genesis-plus-gx? And then when you select a game, it brings up a screen that says press a button to configure. In that menu change the emulator to the new one.
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@edmaul69
Hi, it is not what I request :-)RetroPie has a good audio quality also for Raspberry Pi 1 B+. I would like to know in which way (maybe a correct flags during compilation) the RetroPie team reaches that quality. I compiled RetroArch and many emulators from scratch but my audio is very poor and laggy.
Which flags are to be used during compilation of RetroArch and different cores for Raspberry Pi v1 B+?
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@Ionic why are you doing everything from scratch and not through the retropie setup?
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You can take a look here:
https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/blob/master/scriptmodules/emulators/retroarch.shrpi1 render resolution is limited to:640x480.https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/blob/master/scriptmodules/emulators/retroarch.sh#L129
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@edmaul69
Educational purpose :-) -
@gizmo98
Thanks a lot, I'll take a look inside that script :-)
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