Look, if I disable Vsync, my screen CUTS the image in two. How could I explain this... is just like this:AamirM wrote:Hi,
@ProtoKnux:
Can't you just disable Vsync?. Or disable vsync and enter fullscreen. Maybe some thing heavy is running in background which is stealing CPU time. Try diabling some background thing that you might be running (like anitvirus etc..). Also try playing with some video card settings (since I don't have a dedicated video card I cannot tell which things to play with
). That said, I might PM you a special build which might fix the problem. But don't expect it soon. I don't see it as a problem with WinXP or even the hardware. I think there is a large mismatch between the timings of the sound card and video card.
stay safe,
AamirM
P.S.:
Just out of curiosity, what other emulators have you tried? and what settings?
stay safe,
AamirM

It's almost exactly the problem I have (not exactly because I can't make screenshots of that, I had to edit the image to show the effect) everytime I move, and I can't allow it, sorry. So I did try the fullscreen mode on the last beta and... there's something funny about that. Instead of sound skips/frame skips/crackling sounds, this time I get just slow downs.
Don't worry about making special builds, it's probably my hardware, I don't want to make people work on special builds just because I have problems.
Oh and, I have tried, per example, ZSNES, SNES9X, SNESGT, VBA-M, Final Burn Alpha, Kawaks, Nebula, Nestopia, NesterJ, Magic Engine, Project 64, 1964, pSX and ePSXe, with some settings like Vsync and Triple Buffering, various filters and no frameskip, and they all work with perfect video-sound sync on my PC. There are more, but I don't remember right now.
I have tried everything on my graphics card. The only thing left is overclock it, and I don't want to do it.
Ok, now I see where is the problem, my goddamn monitor. Is an Acer AL1916W TFT display that does not support (by default) 60 exact hertz. It supports 59.89. So with Vsync activated it runs at that frequency. I can change that with the Nvidia Control Panel, but, I can't know the exact frequency settings. It'll help if someone knows how do I get that frequency.