30 August 2009, 10:58 | #1 |
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whdload problem?
I dont know, if this is a WHDLoad problem.
I have installed WHDLoad succesfully on real Amiga and tried some preinstalled games. All games starts fine until now, but it seems there is a delay, the action on screen and the soundeffects are not sync. Maybe its rather a problem with the way i have connected the Amiga to the LCD-TV? I have temporarily connected Amiga and LCD with the yellow chinch wire. Any info? |
30 August 2009, 11:12 | #2 |
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What is the configuration of your Amiga? Is it all games or just one or two?
I have seen this on some slaves as a side effect of : a) WHDload either cannot pre-load because you don't have enough RAM b) Using a 7MHz 68000 and the WHDload slave's additional code patches mean loops are no longer fast enough Turrican III on a 7 MHz 68000 suffers from this, the sound is very slow. |
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Configuration(i think its more than enough) A1200, Blizzard 030/50 32 mb fast, CF-card 2GB. |
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30 August 2009, 11:43 | #4 |
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In that case I'm wondering if it is a "feature" of your LCD-TV.
Is the sound ahead of the image (You hear things before you see them?) or vice versa? If you connect the video using the COMPOSITE video connector to your LCD (Yellow RCA connector) then how do you connect the Audio, and to what? Do you connect it direct to your Hi-Fi? Or to the same LCD-TV? If you connect the audio using RCA cables direct to the LCD-TV then I am unsure what is going on. Any delays on the video path through an LCD-TV should be equalled in the audio path. |
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I had connected audio(red and white RCA) to Hifi and video(yellow RCA) to LCD and it seems this causes the delay, the soundeffects were before the real action on screen. Now i have connected both, video and audio directly to LCD-TV and now its sync, so it was a connection problem, thanks again. |
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30 August 2009, 12:16 | #6 |
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If you want to run the sound through your Hi-Fi, most LCD-TV which have a video processing delay have an Audio out.
Either in the form of a headphones socket or another set of RCA connectors marked OUT, or worse case, on the SCART connector. |
31 August 2009, 19:25 | #7 |
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no matter if A/V is in sync or not, having them both delayed notably will result in your input beeing "behind" the picture you`re seeing.
I would try to minimize the delay as much as possible, ie. disable all postprocessing (100Hz conversion and such) if your TV allows that. |
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