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    gba,snes seems a lil laggy+sound issues

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    • lovelorn88L
      lovelorn88
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      thank god!!!! im having REALLY bad sound issues with ALOT of my snes games,, ive tried every snes emulator its only snes for me... but the audio is very crackly, laggy, stutter i just overclocked it to 1.4 to see if itd fix it and NOPE no luck

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      • lovelorn88L
        lovelorn88 @SmellyViking
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        @smellyviking people keep saying its in my settings but its not.... my settings were fine... NO ONE can figure this out its annoying

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          scooter1974
          last edited by scooter1974

          Taken from [https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/Speed-Issues]

          Edit /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch.cfg and set:

          Use threaded video driver

          video_threaded = true

          Smoothens picture with bilinear filtering

          video_smooth = false

          Audio driver backend.

          audio_driver = alsathread

          Enable rewinding

          rewind_enable = false

          For me, setting video_threaded to true, fixed a lot of my speed issues. Results may vary though.

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          • DarksaviorD
            Darksavior @scooter1974
            last edited by

            @scooter1974 All of those settings from the wiki are the default, so either you changed them yourself or using a 3rd party image and those aren't supported here.

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              scooter1974 @Darksavior
              last edited by scooter1974

              @darksavior Its not a 3rd party image, for sure. Perhaps I turned off threaded video without thinking, which is entirely possible lol.

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              • SmellyVikingS
                SmellyViking
                last edited by

                thankyou all for the help ill try tweaking some stuff on the snes this weekend. if i figure it out ill report

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                • SmellyVikingS
                  SmellyViking @lovelorn88
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                  @lovelorn88
                  https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/14310/pi-3-model-b-underpowered-issue-with-retropie-emulators/
                  quoting edale in this oldish thread:

                  "Oh, and it actually takes a 3 GHz CPU to perfectly emulate an SNES, due to architecture differences and timing issues (yes, I know, the SNES was only ike 33 MHz). A Pi 3b only has 1.2 GHz CPU. Most games will run fine, but almost none will run perfectly."

                  hmm

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                  • DarksaviorD
                    Darksavior @SmellyViking
                    last edited by Darksavior

                    @smellyviking The fact snes9x runs fullspeed with all games for everyone else , that quote doesn't apply to these emulators. You only need a 3ghz+ cpu for bsnes or higan, which are not available for the pi. If a game does run slow, you'll either have to overclock or use an older snes9x....if you have a perfectly working setup which you don't have...

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                      JasonBigham Banned @Darksavior
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                        SergV
                        last edited by SergV

                        Whoever could solve the problem with sound on SNES emulator PI3B, PI3B+
                        The solutions described "https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Sound-Issues/" do not work.
                        Very disappointed in Raspberry.
                        Sound sometimes slows down and collapses.

                        a few days later .... after reading a lot of unnecessary information
                        The problem was in throttling.

                        avoid_warnings=2 means don't show the warning squares and don't disable turbo mode on under-voltage condition. We still throttle on over-temperature.

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