Crackling Sound mame2003
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@thedatacereal I use Retropie in an arcade cabinet with a 19" monitor. I then use a hacked apart old set of speakers with a built in amplifier. See this photo. This plugs straight into the 3.5 inch jack plug. Once you set up Retropie, there is a bit of tweaking to be done. First, I set the volume in setup to about 75%. I then edit the config files according to this link. I use 75% instead of 100% as the amplifier acts as a very good inline volume control. The results are of a high quality if the amplifier that you choose is decent in terms of both gain and noise suppression.
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@BuZz here is one issue that would be solved by updating the mame2003 binary
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@markwkidd Not sure if you are intentionally trying to wind me up ? You have tagged me in three different threads with the same message?
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First I stared with a plain github issue. You asked instead to be tagged in the forums to help explain why I'm asking for a binary update. These are all threads that I'm monitoring because of issues relating to the build date of the mame2003 binary.
I could have just tagged you in only one of them, but then we might as well have talked about it in the issue. I apologize that my communication style is seemingly different than yours.
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@markwkidd The issue tracker clearly says to use the forum first and if directed then open an issue. You ignored that when opening an issue.
I then asked you to tag me if you need something updated that you think is important. I also said I had already seen the thread. I didn't ask you to tag me three times with the same request in three different threads (with one being totally unrelated as it was already confirmed not a problem with the binary).
It's not difficult.
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@BuZz said in Crackling Sound mame2003:
@markwkidd The issue tracker clearly says to use the forum first and if directed then open an issue. You ignored that when opening an issue.
I then asked you to tag me if you need something updated that you think is important. I also said I had already seen the thread. I didn't ask you to tag me three times with the same request in three different threads (with one being totally unrelated as it was already confirmed not a problem with the binary).
It's not difficult.
I would not agree that ignored those instructions and I find your tone very discourteous considering that we are peers -- both people who volunteer substantial amounts of time to helping make RetroPie a positive experience for users.
I'm not interested in arguing the nuances of whether I followed your instructions. I will simply say that -- as someone who also receives many notifications from users every day about my emulator work -- that your policies for how people can communicate with you are a little beyond the pale.
Please feel free to ignore me but I will tell you a fellow volunteer developer, I don't benefit from you taking the time to write me one sentence back if it is purely to critique my communication approach.
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the less i say the better ive already been banned on the github page. I couldnt agree more ive never met such a discourteous attitude reminds me of people in london they have this exact superiority attitude. The further you get north from london the nicer the people are.
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Hi guys, I'm experiencing the same problem with a pi0 and gpi case, the games executed through lr-mame2003 have crackling sound. In principle I though that it was a problem with the performance of pi0, but when I execute the same roms in lr-mame2000 the sound is perfect, and for compatibility issues, I want/need to use lr-mame2003 instead lr-mame2000.
Any idea? maybe I need an extra config.
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@fumanxu i think it's very possibly a performance issue. even if they are the same games, mame2003 includes 3 years of emulation improvements over mame2000, so they cpu requirements will be more. this is why we recommend mame4all for pi0/1: https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/Arcade#step-1-choose-your-arcade-emulators
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@dankcushions my problem with mame4all is that is not based on libreto so I cannot configure the buttons via retropie/retroarch. How can I configure manually the buttons of the gpi case (in fact, it is using xbox 360 controller driver).
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@fumanxu You can configure it like any other MAME based emulators - you can use a keyboard and access the configuration menu of the emulator.
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Hi @mitu
My problem is that it's difficult to connect a keyboard in gpi case, so I was wondering if there is a way to configure via ssh the x360 controller in the mame4all config. -
@fumanxu it is not, but if you are getting ok performance in lr-mame2000 you can continue using that. it's the same romset and should only perform marginally worse. maybe imperceptibly so.
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Yes, the problem with lr-mame2000 is that is not compatible with all games. :(
In any case I will try to configure the gpicase controller searching in the config files for mame4all
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