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    PSX 1-2Sec stutters..

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      RetroFreak89
      last edited by

      Hey every one

      I dont want to anoyying by posting so many threads every time i have a issue lol but i decided to play some psx today it runs fine but during gaming it will skip or stutters for a second and then continue on rly weird youll be playing then itll stutters for a second not sure what the prob is i did read alot of topics about psx stuttering but i cant find a fix for it..

      Im using the lr-psx-rearmed one
      2 games tested Descent and duke nukem time to kill, its not a sd card or power issue its the game or emulator or a setting causing it..

      I do have the bios in bios folder that SCHP1001.BIN file (forgot the exact name)

      Am i doing something wrong here?

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      • lostlessL
        lostless
        last edited by

        I'm experiencing the same thing. Did an update to or-pcsx last night and did not experience the pausing. Not sure if it's fixed as I only played about 10 minutes on the update.

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        • cellyC
          celly @RetroFreak89
          last edited by celly

          @retrofreak89 I too had this issue with Sega CD and PSX. After some trial and error with the emulator(s) and various file formats, I narrowed it down to my storage device. If you can, upgrade to a faster UHS-1 class 10 sd card or better. Especially for cd based games. This solved it for me.

          Currently Playing: Tetris (Gameboy)

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            RetroFreak89 @celly
            last edited by RetroFreak89

            @celly not my hardware tho i already running a fast class 10 its a Samsung EVO plus 32gb its soposed to be one of the best for the pi and also a 3 amp powersupply by samsung

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              RetroFreak89 @lostless
              last edited by

              @lostless ill see if i can update it hope so

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                RetroFreak89
                last edited by

                Ok i updated psx last night i will try in a bit here to see if it still does it and report back...

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                • pjftP
                  pjft
                  last edited by

                  See if disabling vibration in the RetroArch menu (Quick Settings) helps. There's a known bug with vibration on some bluetooth controllers, so disabling it will help.

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                  • sirhenrythe5thS
                    sirhenrythe5th @pjft
                    last edited by

                    In my case my Dualshock3 Controller (Sixaxis Model without rumble) HAS to be wired to avoid Hickups while playing fast 3D Games.
                    Games like Diablo and SotN run even wireless but with fast 3D graphics the Bluetooth connection stutters as described above.

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                      edmaul69 @sirhenrythe5th
                      last edited by

                      @sirhenrythe5th did you try to disable rumble? Also did you set the controller with sixad driver or did you connect it like other bt devices?

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                      • pjftP
                        pjft
                        last edited by

                        That sounds very much like the rumble issue over Bluetooth - even if your controller doesn't have it.

                        Definitely disable vibration in the quick settings RetroArch menu.

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                        • sirhenrythe5thS
                          sirhenrythe5th @pjft
                          last edited by

                          @pjft & edmaul: just did so a couple of minutes ago and gosh: it worked! Thanks mates!!

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                            RetroFreak89 @sirhenrythe5th
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                            @sirhenrythe5th rly?

                            I will try this then

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