How to eliminate choppy sound
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06-09-2016, 12:20 PM
Post: #17
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RE: How to eliminate choppy sound
(03-18-2016 07:22 AM)Leo22 Wrote: mine is also choppy, i tried to set the sound hack (dead or alive paradise, etc) setting in audio, lower the graphics, and lower system to run smoothly, but it is still choppy, the choppy sound is turning more worst when it is a voice from the game itself. if someone can share me your ppsspp settings, please tell it to me. (ppsspp user version: 1.0.1 and 1.1.1 also 1.2.1) I'm in the same boat as you sir. I have a hypothesis though. And that is that the clicks and pops are as a result of the emulator slowing down due to a lack of available resources either due to GPU/CPU/OS restricting them to the application, or simply the inefficiency of PPSSPP as a whole to effectively emulate PSP games. In short, PSP games don't want to be emulated, and there may be no way to do it without these side effects. I've tried about 20 games using 5 different versions of PPSSPP, 3 platforms of varying capability (Snapdragon 600 running android, GT840M running windows 10, and GTX560ti running windows 7), and tinkering with the settings liberally in all cases. In order to approximate the gaming experience the best, you'll need GOBS of excessive ram, CPU, and GPU resources, and skip tons of frames. Even then you'll have slowdowns that however miniscule they may be, will still cause sound glitches that are obvious and incredibly abrasive. |
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