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    lr-flycast sound not the best

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      g0nz0uk
      last edited by

      Hello,

      I'm 4.6.1 on my Pi4 (4MB) and lr-flycast, I've tried a few games and although they run well the sound is patchy, even the Dreamcast logo sound is bad. I've tried a few tweaks in Retroarch, but not seen any difference.

      Is this a known issue or is there a better way to set the sound for lr-flycast?

      Thanks

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      • DaistaarD
        Daistaar
        last edited by

        I had that same issue and I turned off DSP in the LR-Flycast Quickmenu Options. Night and day difference with sound and performance. Didn't realize the sound would create such a huge overhead.

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          g0nz0uk @Daistaar
          last edited by

          @Daistaar performance in the games are ok, I changed that option, but sound is still choppy.

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          • KrakatoaK
            Krakatoa @g0nz0uk
            last edited by

            @g0nz0uk Yeah that option didn't make any improvements for me either.

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