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Linux its broken #324
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I dont know how to compile. I downloaded it from the link below under "nightly builds" and clicked "linux" |
Ah, thanks. And what about the audio driver under Settings → Drivers? |
i tried every option, nothing worked |
bsnes runs games at a reasonable speed, by limiting itself to the audio output rate or the video output rate. By default, it synchronises to the audio output (you'll see "synchronise" is ticked in my screenshot above). If the audio driver is set to "None", it can't be synced with, and you'll have to sync to the video driver instead. On Linux, the safest settings are probably the defaults: use the PulseAudio driver, tick "Synchronise" under "Audio", untick "Dynamic rate". For video, use OpenGL 3, untick Synchronise. Restart bsnes after changing any settings, to make sure the settings take effect, and then you should have smooth audio at a reasonable rate. |
Games run at such high speeds you cant do anything
audio doesnt work AT ALL
test with both castlevania IV and mario world
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