Okay, this may sound general, but, here I go. I've been having some strange issues on ePSXe 1.5.2 and 1.6.0 with the Eternal SPU 1.50 beta 2
whenever I make a savestate. Well, as I play a game (ISO and CD) the audio is normal. However, whenever I quicksave the game, it starts to crackle, but I save again and it goes away. This happens everytime, especially when frameskipping (this never happened on my SB Live!). In fact, to show you what I mean, I'll upload some links to have you listen to what I'm talking about: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=STS5Z9XM
There's also an SPU issue in Snes9x 1.51 in here, too.
Edit - the reason I added this to the Tech Talk is because I believe this an issue with my sound card, a Realtek HD Audio sound card. If it needs to be moved, please move it,
Sound popping in SNES9x 1.51 and ePSXe 1.6.0
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Sound popping in SNES9x 1.51 and ePSXe 1.6.0
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Oh! Crap. Okay,
CPU - 3.20GHz Pentium IV HT (prescott, 64-bit)
RAM - 1024MB DDR2 RAM
OS - Windows XP Home Edition SP2
Video - nVidia GeForce 7800 GT (256MB GDDR-3)
Sound - Realtek HD Audio
This problem only exists on Snes9x 1.51 and ePSXe v1.x.x. I just updated the sound card yesterday from Realtek's website. And yes, I tried switching the different drivers in Snes9x but the others sound worse (in which the SPUAsync can't be used at all, so the SPC700 timing is off).
CPU - 3.20GHz Pentium IV HT (prescott, 64-bit)
RAM - 1024MB DDR2 RAM
OS - Windows XP Home Edition SP2
Video - nVidia GeForce 7800 GT (256MB GDDR-3)
Sound - Realtek HD Audio
This problem only exists on Snes9x 1.51 and ePSXe v1.x.x. I just updated the sound card yesterday from Realtek's website. And yes, I tried switching the different drivers in Snes9x but the others sound worse (in which the SPUAsync can't be used at all, so the SPC700 timing is off).
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yep. Tried chaging the latency to the all the settings and still no luck.
Edit 9:16PM - Okay, I solved the ePSXe SPU issue; when I switched the SPU plugin to Eternal SPU 1.41 and the issue has been resolved. But as for the SNES9x 1.51, the issue still remains; I've tried every combo possible.
Edit 9:16PM - Okay, I solved the ePSXe SPU issue; when I switched the SPU plugin to Eternal SPU 1.41 and the issue has been resolved. But as for the SNES9x 1.51, the issue still remains; I've tried every combo possible.
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