![]() Anything higher, it is less than half speed. OV2 wrote:Then you will only get 30fps in s9x with vsync, which means games will run at half speed.īut 640x480 29MHz, Direct3D, I get full speed. This PC is going to be a media center/Emulator gamer PC and I hope to use a multi-emulator front end but at 640x480, things get tight. Is this a bug or something wrong with the enviroment? Is there anything I could try? Should I have to use frameskipping? (With defaults, it is set to Automatic, Max of 0). ![]() (DirectX 9 is installed) I have tried using a fresh install with default settings, only changing the VSync and fullscreen resolution and it still acts the same. I've also tried DirectDraw and OpenGL with no benefit, slightly worse actually. These are all low resolutions and this PC should handle all of them with VSync. If I turn off VSync and try the higher resolutions, everything runs fine except now you can see the screen tearing/lag. I tried matching the video resolution with the Snes9x fullscreen res at 1024x768 or 800圆00 but it makes no difference. If I set the video resolution to either 800圆00 or 1024x768, leaving Snex9x at fullscreen res of 640x480, it runs at about (guessing) 1/4 of normal speed. Output Image Processing = None, Hi Res = None, Resolution (SEE BELOW), Triple Buffering, Transparency Effects, Hi Resolution Support, Blend Hi-Res Images.Īt full screen with Snes9x and Video Card set to 640x480, everything is beautifull, performs well, like 99% of the real thing (even using a Wii Classic Controller adapter). PC: Core2Duo 2.4GHz, 3GB RAM, Win7 32-bit, Radeon HD 4350 (just about the only card that has S-Video out)ĭirect3D, Emulate Fullscreen, Stretch Image, Ration 4:3, VSync, Frame Skipping Fixed at 0, no shaders FCEUX looks awesome! Different emu/system but you get it) Looks great with no need for shaders to create fake scanlines so I'm not using anything extra. I'm running Snes9x 1.53 on a PC hooked up to a CRT TV. ![]() I'm having issues with running Snes9x Fullscreen at anything but 640x480 on CRT TV.
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