Sound getting more buggy with time
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Sound getting more buggy with time
I can hear some static noise appearing with music after a few minutes of play. Usually I just restart zsnes then it gets too annoying. Tryed to change sound configs at random, but that didn't helped. Linux.
Re: Sound getting more buggy with time
If anyone here is super tech savy and really knows what he's doing, has skype and teamviewer, i would greatly appreciate any help you guys can offer, and please give it some thought before responding. Thanks
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- Buzzkill Gil
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Re: Sound getting more buggy with time
We do not provide help through Skype. We may or may not provide help at all.
Personally, I don't have a clue what the problem is. It's not one I've ever experienced, and I'm inclined to blame your system.
Also, setting minimum requirements on what fans are ALLOWED to attempt to help you is pretty shitty.
Alsoalso, you should most absolutely 100% NOT be offering to allow random strangers remote control of your computer. The very fact that you think TeamViewer is a good idea tells me you need to take a few steps away from your computer and rethink your entire approach to life.
It also tells me you don't want help with your problem, you just want someone to fix it for you. Which is not a good sign.
Though it's definitely more polite than ranting about how you don't know computers, don't want to know computers, and we need to just fix your shit and not try to explain what's wrong or offer things you can try(yes, that's happened before).
Personally, I don't have a clue what the problem is. It's not one I've ever experienced, and I'm inclined to blame your system.
Also, setting minimum requirements on what fans are ALLOWED to attempt to help you is pretty shitty.
Alsoalso, you should most absolutely 100% NOT be offering to allow random strangers remote control of your computer. The very fact that you think TeamViewer is a good idea tells me you need to take a few steps away from your computer and rethink your entire approach to life.
It also tells me you don't want help with your problem, you just want someone to fix it for you. Which is not a good sign.
Though it's definitely more polite than ranting about how you don't know computers, don't want to know computers, and we need to just fix your shit and not try to explain what's wrong or offer things you can try(yes, that's happened before).
KHDownloadsSquall_Leonhart wrote:DirectInput represents all bits, not just powers of 2 in an axis.You have your 2s, 4s, 8s, 16s, 32s, 64s, and 128s(crash course in binary counting!). But no 1s.
Re: Sound getting more buggy with time
No.sadia wrote:and please give it some thought before responding
By the way. I also though about recording an sample of audio output, but I don't know how and too lazy/retarded to google it myself. Maybe it would be easier for someone to figure out by hearing the problem.
Re: Sound getting more buggy with time
I've had that problem in the past. Don't know what the solution was. Wouldn't be surprised if zsnes still has trouble with pulseaudio in some way. I know you can switch between libao and SDL audio output, one or the other might do the job. I don't remember how, and it might be at compile-time.
Maybe these people were born without that part of their brain that lets you try different things to see if they work better. --Retsupurae