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I'm also curious, what is it exactly that RA does to manage to perfectly sync the frames to your monitor to avoid stuttering without sacrificing audio quality? Black magic?Įdit: After about 15 minutes of Super Metroid bliss I got somevery minor "pops" when there were more than two sound effects happening at once, every time a sound overlayed another there'd be this crack-pop sound instead of the proper sound effect, is this a bsnes thing? Perhaps it's better I try the Fast core instead of Balanced I remember similar issues in the past Noticing the music is a tad loud though, must have applied the wrong patch. Time to enjoy Super Metroid with the fantastic orchestration without any stuttering, which wouldn't be possible without RetroArch, so yeah, thanks to the devs for giving me an option to run my older games All of this could've been avoided if I'd just kept my cool lol. Did so, the bml file appeared in the list and it loaded the bsnes core without issue. Crashed twice in a row after but turns out I didn't use the Load and Detect core option. So even if I had loaded the rom properly I would't have gotten the streamed music. Not only did I forget to copy the XML file, I also copied over the wrong audio files, copied the folder I set up for Higan instead (which forced me to rename every single music file lol). Massive massive thanks for that visual aid. Though can't blame you guys for being upset. Also thanks for adressing me rather than just calling me disgusting, it's appreciated. Mainly wondering where I'm supposed to put the BML and the music files along with the patched rom, but if you load the BML manually just having them in the same folder should be enough right? I must have missed something really obvious as I did when I didn't get it running in 9X in the first place. On that note, how does Retroarch store roms, does it copy them to a specific folder like Higan or does it just add a path to the rom files internally? I did load the BML as is, all it does is crash, like you say I must have done something wrong, I'll try setting it up from scratch, if you can get 'em all running that's encouraging at least Good on you guys for calling me out, calling it shit was uneccessary and for that I apologize.Įh my only issue is adding stuff to the playlist is cumbersome, I had to specifically make a folder in the C:\ root starting with a 1 in the name to access the folder I add roms from quickly.