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I think Toni needs to work out why WASAPI is now creating issues in the latest betas... |
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08 September 2021, 21:51 | #22 |
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I am quite sure this thread is not about any betas but last official or previous versions. Don't make this even more confusing.
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Thx Toni. I actually was about to go to this thread to post this:
I think this problem in OP is a bad/random default sound driver selection from Quickstart, and one that might not be saved with the configuration properly. I still check (every time) what that audio driver is used after loading each configuration. Quote:
The same too high FPS as in OP can be observed if WinUAE is set to (Vertical sync) "Use the 3D application setting" in GPU drivers, so this should remove it from the menu completely. Quote:
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100Hz means at least all emulators are stutter XOR tearing free. A monitor with hardware BFI is just a welcome bonus for CRT emulation for all moving objects on screen. Again, I want to say neither the higher Hz (there are 360Hz monitors...) or GPU driver settings are at play for my problem. Now I know about it, so I can check my configuration's audio driver setting and correct it. So I'm sure I put all pertinent information in the first post. |
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Almost all VRR monitors have supported frequency range from about less than 50Hz to 75Hz+. (up to 200Hz+ in high end models) Unless you have special monitor (like yours) or very large monitor (or a laptop and you want to use internal display), updating to "gaming" monitor is not expensive. It is much simpler and quicker to buy an VRR monitor than to tweak system to get stable traditional vsync. At least as long as you also have compatible video card. Anyway, I can't really fix this because windowed vsync behavior depends on used Windows version (and almost certainly video drivers too) and I am not going to install old windows versions (except in VM but VM and vsync does not really match) and having version dependent hacks are annoying. Debugging will be also a nightmare because every user will have different problems.. Which is my recommendation (and has been for a few years): Fullscreen vsync: should (almost) always work, low latency mode also available. Window vsync: get a VRR monitor if you want non-jittery scrolling, also this mode usually has less latency than normal windowed/vsync windowed. |
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