Slightly off-topic but what's the input lag like on the NES Classic with RetroArch? I'm getting fed up with the audio lag on the original emulator
Just uninstall hakchi and set it back to stock, then redo the whole process again on a new version...
You have a bunch of options to decrease latency, also with autdio. Don't if these options are also compatible with retroarch on the nes mini though.Slightly off-topic but what's the input lag like on the NES Classic with RetroArch? I'm getting fed up with the audio lag on the original emulator
isn't it supposed to be .smd?I've been keeping my NES classic fairly vanilla so far but in finding out I had to do some extra bits to make some games work (gradius 2, parodius) I kinda fell down the rabbit hole of trying to run other system's games on it, specifically genesis.
However after following what I found of a FAQ and Hakchi2.31, I'm not finding any of my Genesis games showing on the menu when I boot up the system, in any of the subfolders. This doesn't appear to be a common problem so I figured I'd ask if anyone knew what was up or had seen it before. Closest thing I found suggested I rename my games (which have a .bin extension) to .md but that didn't seem to fix it. Any suggestions?
What are some of my options for reducing the audio latency with the default emulator? I'd love to use it if I canYou have a bunch of options to decrease latency, also with autdio. Don't if these options are also compatible with retroarch on the nes mini though.
I removed the original files, changed the extension, and reloaded them and it didn't seem to make a difference. I also went through and added "--retroarch" to each game at the end of the command line and also didn't help. An example:
/bin/md /usr/share/games/nes/kachikachi/CLV-G-ZWJUJ/Sonic_the_Hedgehog.md.7z —retroarch
Can't do that with the default emulator (canoe), you need retroarch if you want to have these options.What are some of my options for reducing the audio latency with the default emulator? I'd love to use it if I can
Yes they are. Even runahead.You have a bunch of options to decrease latency, also with autdio. Don't if these options are also compatible with retroarch on the nes mini though.
Can you see them on your device when browsing files? FTP/SSH/etc
If the latency feature works well on the nes mini....Canoe is better than Retroarch because it's built in and doesnt bloat your Classic with crap : )
#Purity
#CanoeBoys
Who cares what it's called bud? The retroarch emulator is superior to the default NES emulator if the latency feature works.Canoe isnt on NES Mini, but feel free to be misinformed bud, no sweat off these cojones
The Classic 2 Magic guys sent a review unit of their cart to SNES classic to the youtuber Modern Vintage Gamer and he reviews it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imjx66eJvNo
You have to do some setup by dropping software on the usb drive. Looks to basically be a Hakchi interface (you can even see Hakchi on the drive during the review around the 3 min mark).
Doesn't look like they did anything to solve PAL issues or Canoe issues. Retroarch gets installed in the settings menu and you can run games from there.
Probably not authorized use of Retroarch, I'll guess, most of these gadgets it isn't.
In the video he plays Super Aleste which has popping sounds (he points this out) -- this is a Canoe issue (of which there is a patch to help with it). Does it occur in Retroarch as well?
I have used this for months, in several different iterations of hakchi. Using this along with the save compression mod means that the 50mb space is more than enough for all your saves. No problems so far.I use the extra space mod along with the canoe save compress mod and have had no issues with it
The Classic 2 Magic is using Canoe by default, and using all the IPS patches that sluffy and others made lol... I dont even know how recent these patches are. I dont see the Super Aleste patch in here either.
Yeah, that really sucks. The extra emulation possibilities they are mentioning are probably simply the Retroarch Cores.Yeah, just looking now. That's atrocious. Really not happy about that all, they're making money of community work.
Mmh, just found it. That's really crappy! Any ideas? Maybe giving a hint to Nintendoage and other sites that already gave it some coverage?Yep. As well as the community patches, it also includes hakchi with copyright notices removed (which is against the license), Retroarch cores, artwork from br1an on reddit with no credit, and someone mentioned there might be one or two console BIOS files in there too.
Yeah that's also what I'm doing.I have used this for months, in several different iterations of hakchi. Using this along with the save compression mod means that the 50mb space is more than enough for all your saves. No problems so far.
Better is subjective. Which emulator is "best" depends which game. Enjoy both. Have your cake and eat it.Awesome. Doesn't that also mean retoarch is better than canoe at this moment because of this latency feature?
What's the drama? What's C2M? I missed all this.So "swingflip" seems to think he speaks for all of us involved as he is "trying to come to an agreement" with the C2M company, citing the website "Hakchi Resources" as "the community".
What a load of "bs".
Same here. Kinda curious actually.
Don't know if this was already mentioned but a new patch was released for Marvelous to fix the ending screen text issue.
https://www.romhacking.net/translations/2558/