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You can use youtubetime to add a starting time.
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Amaraticando wrote:
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Pokota wrote:
I still need to crack it open and see exactly what hardware I've been working with for about 2 years now).
Or use CPU-Z (and research the motherboard specs) / GPU-Z.
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thatguy wrote:
most rerecords per second
Rerecords are related to removed input though and second refers to the remaining time, so correlating them like that doesn't make much sense.
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exileut wrote:
Summary: Internet Explorer 11 had flawless performance. Easily outperformed Chrome. I recommend it for all of your 60fps youtube watching :)
So IE can play 60fps YT videos?
exileut wrote:
IE 11.0.9600.17239 Super Metroid Full FPS: I needed to go to https://www.youtube.com/html5 to enable 60fps watching. I could still watch in HD, but I was limited to 30fps.
So it can't?
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Aktan wrote:
[...] the "translucent" is too translucent. What I mean is in lossless source and 60 FPS YT, I see blinking, not translucent, while the deblink one is really translucent. As for Sonic [...] the same "translucent" problem exist like Metroid.
Since deblink is supposed to turn "blinking transparency" into true transparency (i.e. blink to blend, hence the name), this is just as intended.
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Then what happens if you play a GB game on a PAL SNES?
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Another thing that's important: In Firefox, to get best results you have to close any other tab that is not 100% static content.
feos wrote:
For me, deblinked look almost 100% identical to the source.
The scrolling doors in Super Metroid (basically any scrolling) is much less smooth.
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60fps in Chrome is not as perfect as MPCH's native playback (and it probably will never be), but still a huge improvement. Specifically, the scrolling when going through the doors in Super Metroid is jerking once or twice, and the flying machines in the background at Sonic 3's first boss fight are jerking a bit more. Chrome: v39.0.2171.95 m System: Phenom II X2 OS: Windows 7 Ultimate (I also have a Phenom II X6, but I think the results will be similar.)
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Xavos wrote:
It'd be great if I could get some pointers
WRAM is 128 KB and is located at 7E:0000 in the SNES CPU's address space. So the codes 7E1234 and 7F5678 would translate into the WRAM addresses 0x001234 and 0x015678.
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My New Year's resolution is 1920×1080+1280×1024... got my mom's old monitor so now I have a bit more space to work with.
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Better yet, open a command-line window and run it from there.
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Download higan from byuu.org and see what framerates you get.
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If the run syncs (and doesn't result in altered content apart from the smoother video) then it's just a presentation issue, like rendering at a higher resolution, and could be allowed. If the run desyncs then it doesn't matter anyway.
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What do the different file types look like in a hex editor?
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Anty-Lemon wrote:
creaothceann gave you bad advice. On a custom encode fraps *might* not be too bad
As a last resort of course, I'd rather have a Fraps dump than no video at all.
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natt wrote:
GB games can be weird at time with their stereo channel allocation because there was no stereo separation on the real hardware.
Only if the player wasn't using headphones.
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Here's a list of games that supported it.
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Or commits, if you use git (with/without a frontend).
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You could also get a keyboard with n-key rollover (test page). Personally I use a mechanical keyboard with "brown" Cherry switches similar to this one on the PS/2 keyboard port.
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Some games use SRAM (without battery) as additional RAM, which is why constantly saving is disabled in e.g. bsnes.
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Beed28 wrote:
It's not even creating the folder anymore.
The program may not even check if a directory exists (and explicitly create it when it doesn't). In most programming languages, trying to create a file when the path doesn't exist simply results in an error, which may just cause BizHawk to cancel saving.
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Samlaptop wrote:
How do I join the segments to one file?
Avisynth, VirtualDub, ... Btw. if kkapture is too much trouble there's also Fraps, MSI Afterburner or VirtualBox video capture.