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Vapoirse

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I am having sound issues in retroarch. i have my audio output set to wasapi. The audio sounds shuddered and a little static. if I select xaudio I get no sound.

example Mugen64-plus has a studder and static

I have the same issue in Mame64 .228 not in retroarch

 

SNES sounds fine which is not in retro Arch. emulator snes9x-1.60-win32-x64

 

 

system

direct x 12

Graphic card 1660 Super

windows 10 64

i7 4790 4.00GHZ

32 Gb ram

 

 

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8 hours ago, Vapoirse said:

I am having sound issues in retroarch. i have my audio output set to wasapi. The audio sounds shuddered and a little static. if I select xaudio I get no sound.

example Mugen64-plus has a studder and static

I have the same issue in Mame64 .228 not in retroarch

 

SNES sounds fine which is not in retro Arch. emulator snes9x-1.60-win32-x64

 

 

system

direct x 12

Graphic card 1660 Super

windows 10 64

i7 4790 4.00GHZ

32 Gb ram

 

 

Stuttering or static audio is usually the sign of your PC not being able to emulate the system well enough for full speed emulation. Your CPU is decent enough though so that shouldnt be a issue, are you sure your monitor refresh rate is in fact set to 60 in Windows? As to Mupen that will use your GPU also, are you upscaling in any way, could be you increased it to much and your GPU isnt powerful enough for the res you set and is slowing down, causing the bad audio.

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I have everything set to standard no upscaling. The Monitor is a ultra wide its is connected via HDMI and it set to 50hz. I even ran Atari 2600 pacman and that sounded off.

 

I have desktop speakers plugged in for the Audio output

 

attached is my Retroarch log

 

 

retroarch__2021_02_15__06_12_30.log

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6 minutes ago, Vapoirse said:

I have everything set to standard no upscaling. The Monitor is a ultra wide its is connected via HDMI and it set to 50hz. I even ran Atari 2600 pacman and that sounded off.

 

I have desktop speakers plugged in for the Audio output

 

attached is my Retroarch log

 

 

retroarch__2021_02_15__06_12_30.log 18.75 kB · 0 downloads

50hz is your issue, it needs to be 60hz as thats what games run at. That is why i asked and mentioned it in my original reply, you are running all your games to slow, and that causes audio sync issues.

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