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    Genesis Plus GX audio

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      Refazeshot1
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      Good day everyone. I am having an occasion (depends on some games can be constant) audio stutter. This is only on this core across Genesis, Sega CD and master system. I am running raspberry pi 4. Turning shaders off helps some
      what but the stuttering audio is still present. All other cores are functioning properly. I don't drop any frames either. My system is over clocked. These issues are not apparent on Pico drive. I know a simple solution is to switch but people are telling me picodrive doesn't emulate well and or it doesn't give you the same experience.

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        dankcushions Global Moderator @Refazeshot1
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        @refazeshot1 said in Genesis Plus GX audio:

        Good day everyone. I am having an occasion (depends on some games can be constant) audio stutter. This is only on this core across Genesis, Sega CD and master system. I am running raspberry pi 4. Turning shaders off helps some
        what but the stuttering audio is still present. All other cores are functioning properly. I don't drop any frames either. My system is over clocked. These issues are not apparent on Pico drive. I know a simple solution is to switch but people are telling me picodrive doesn't emulate well and or it doesn't give you the same experience.

        shaders (especially shaders + overlays) consume too much system bandwidth when paired with bandwidth-hungry emulators like genesis plus gx, on bandwidth poor systems such as raspberry pi. you could try the lightest shaders (eg zfast crt) with no overlay, at 720p - that might just about work.

        and please fill out https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first when seeking support

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          Refazeshot1 @dankcushions
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          @dankcushions

          Pi Model or other hardware: Pi 4 4G
          Power Supply used: (If using a Pi): Cana kit powersupply
          RetroPie Version Used (eg 3.6, 3.8.1, 4.1 - do not write latest):4.7.19
          Built From: Pre made SD Image on RetroPie website
          USB Devices connected: One
          Controller used: Logictech F310
          Error messages received: None just audio stuttering on Genesis Plus GX
          Verbose log (if relevant):
          Guide used: (Mention if you followed a guide): Read through forums and did some research couldn't find anything.
          File: (File with issue - with FULL path)
          Emulator: Genesis Plus GX
          Attachment of config files: (PLEASE USE PASTEBIN.COM FOR LARGE LOGS)
          How to replicate the problem: The audio issues happen at random but with every game on the genesis. The audio will stutter intermittently.

          I tried what you said on disabling shaders. I user ZFAST curve. While not happening as much, the audio is still stuttering. This isn't happening with any other emulator. Cheers.

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            Refazeshot1 @dankcushions
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            @dankcushions I think I may of fixed this. I tried "tinyalsa" and it completely got rid of all stutter across this core and it still sounds great.

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              dankcushions Global Moderator @Refazeshot1
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              @refazeshot1 yeah, the default in retropie was recently changed to alsa_thread for pi4, which should give a same/better improvement. however it needs latest retroarch to automatically apply, and an unchanged config file(s).

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