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Nintendo and JRiver. Oh My.
syndromeofadown:
The background picture is by Alex Grey. He does a lot of the art work for Tool's album covers, shows, and videos.
You can change theatre view images in installdirectory\Skins\Theater View\Themes\Default.
Its good to backup the Default folder because i think its overwritten when installing updates.
I have had a couple crashes when switching between MC and emulators. I don't remember the details but i think it had to do with Direct3D. I think MC uses Direct3D for albums covers. In the emulator I changed the graphics from Direct3D to DirectDraw (OpenGL was another choice) and no crashes since. Keep in mind I have no idea what I'm talking about. I suppose problems should be expected, as there are multiple programs trying to play sound and change frame rates at the same time.
syndromeofadown:
--- Quote ---These are the ones I think are the best. None are too old and they all work for me with no problems.
Emulators:
NES - fceux 2.2.0_2012-11-27
SNES - snes9x 1.53 64bit_2011
N64 - Project64 1.6.1_2012-10-10
Sega Genesis - Fusion 3.64_2010-03-06
--- End quote ---
I'm now using
NES - higan v092 64 bit_2013-01-14
SNES - higan v092 64 bit_2013-01-14
N64 - Project64 2.1_2013-05-01
Sega Genesis - Fusion 3.64_2010-03-06
--- Quote ---I have had a couple crashes when switching between MC and emulators
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I have MC setup to play audio through my DAC and I have the emulators play through my on board sound.
Since this change I have had zero problems or crashes.
syndromeofadown:
Interesting(?) article about emulation:
http://arstechnica.com/gaming/2011/08/accuracy-takes-power-one-mans-3ghz-quest-to-build-a-perfect-snes-emulator/
I am in the process of a new HTPC/emulation build and will be trying out the new JRiver audio engine as an ASIO driver.
I will post details when done.
mwillems:
--- Quote from: syndromeofadown on October 20, 2013, 03:19:13 pm ---Interesting(?) article about emulation:
http://arstechnica.com/gaming/2011/08/accuracy-takes-power-one-mans-3ghz-quest-to-build-a-perfect-snes-emulator/
I am in the process of a new HTPC/emulation build and will be trying out the new JRiver audio engine as an ASIO driver.
I will post details when done.
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I'll be very interested to hear about it; I didn't know that any emulators had ASIO outputs.
syndromeofadown:
--- Quote ---I'll be very interested to hear about it; I didn't know that any emulators had ASIO outputs.
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Maybe none do and all ill be posting is disappointment. We will see.
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