Hi,every one! A new run was finished today. That's an improvement of my previous SNES SMAS Lostlevels run. Just 4 frames faster than the previous, but I think entertainment was improved.

Game objectives

  • Emulator used: Snes9x rerecording 1.51 v7 svn147
    • Allow Left+Right/Up+Down
    • Fake Mute desync workaround
    • Sync samples with sound CPU
  • Aims for fastest time
  • Uses no warps
  • Abuses programming error in the game
  • Manipulates luck
  • Genre: Platform

Level Highlights and improvements

  • There were 4 frames faster in 1-1, but because of the 21 Frame Rule they couldn't be saved at last.
  • All enemies were killed in 2-1.
  • I got 2up by a shell.
  • Jumped through the firebars twice.
  • 7-4: Shell is great for entertaining.
  • Four shells seem to be cleaned at the same time.
  • 1 frame was saved in 8-4 water stage because it cost a lag frames in there of previous run.
  • A-3: Cheep Cheep were killed by different ways.
  • 3 frames saved in D-4 underground stage. That's a detail which I didn't notice in previous run.Mario didn't need to jump after fell down the ground.

Suggested screenshot:

frame 67016

Nach: Accepting as improvement to existing run. Publication should be made using Lsnes or Bizhawk.

Ilari: Processing (dumped from lsnes).


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> Snes9x rerecording 1.51 v7 svn147 *Checks Nach's list* Uh....... why didn't you use bizhawk? Not voting till a very detailed and explained answer. (Or just a well explained answer if you cannot bother detailing it)
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Spikestuff wrote:
> Snes9x rerecording 1.51 v7 svn147 *Checks Nach's list* Uh....... why didn't you use bizhawk? Not voting till a very detailed and explained answer. (Or just a well explained answer if you cannot bother detailing it)
Sorry...I didn't care about it.And I have transformed smv into bkm.Could I replace or resubmit?
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KFCMARIO wrote:
Spikestuff wrote:
> Snes9x rerecording 1.51 v7 svn147 *Checks Nach's list* Uh....... why didn't you use bizhawk? Not voting till a very detailed and explained answer. (Or just a well explained answer if you cannot bother detailing it)
Sorry...I didn't care about it.And I have transformed smv into bkm.Could I replace or resubmit?
Upload it to the WIP and put the link in this forum so it can be swapped.
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Did you check if the run still syncs after the conversion?
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Just checked myself (in BizHawk 1.4.0, after converting the SMV myself), and... It syncs just fine. With that being said, this gets a Yes vote from me. (vote based on the improvement, not whether it synced in BizHawk) KFCMARIO, I guess just upload the BKM and post it here and ask to replace the SMV with the BKM.
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creaothceann wrote:
Did you check if the run still syncs after the conversion?
Yes...It can run normally.And I have uploaded the bkm but why I can't find it in the "Newest WIPs"...
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KFCMARIO wrote:
creaothceann wrote:
Did you check if the run still syncs after the conversion?
Yes...It can run normally.And I have uploaded the bkm but why I can't find it in the "Newest WIPs"...
Here you go!
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Great run, very entertaining as usual. Yes vote.
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Converted to lsmv If anyone wants to check accuracy any more, I suggest trying to console-verify it... Edit: Looks like I got rerecord count off by one. Updated file to fix it, otherwise it is the same.
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Converted to lsmv If anyone wants to check accuracy any more, I suggest trying to console-verify it...
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Just finished watching this! Some part feels boring, because some of the A to D worlds looks like repeats of the previous worlds. Other than the feeling of repeats, I enjoyed watching this run. voting yes!
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Just convert the .smv to a BizHawk movie. - install the prerequisites and BizHawk itself - get the .smv and put it into BizHawk's "Movies" folder - in BizHawk, select "File | Movie | Import Movies..." and select the file - load the game - play the newly-created movie file
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What good does it do if you convert an smw file to bkm other than making it compatible for Bizhawk? I find it hard to believe Bizhawk magically inserts proper console emulated frames and whatnot after converting.
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AngerFist wrote:
What good does it do if you convert an smw file to bkm other than making it compatible for Bizhawk? I find it hard to believe Bizhawk magically inserts proper console emulated frames and whatnot after converting.
It works, so it's not like it matters
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Presumably as long as SNES9x or whatever emulates the game as accurately as BizHawk does, you should be able to freely convert movie formats without getting desyncs.
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HiipFire wrote:
AngerFist wrote:
What good does it do if you convert an smw file to bkm other than making it compatible for Bizhawk? I find it hard to believe Bizhawk magically inserts proper console emulated frames and whatnot after converting.
It works, so it's not like it matters
What exactly works? Being able to play the converted file in Bizhawk? If snes9x v 1,43 and 1.51 are deprecated, then converting a deprecated file does not matter because it used a flawed emulator to begin with.
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Presumably as long as SNES9x or whatever emulates the game as accurately as BizHawk does, you should be able to freely convert movie formats without getting desyncs.
I remember Herooftheday said Snes9x v 1.52 emulates Super Metroid slightly better than Bizhawk. I don't know what to make of that as numerous people said including the almighty byuu :) that his bsnes core was ultimately "perfect".
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I enjoyed this movie in which hands firmly gripping a shaft lead to balls deep in multiple holes.
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I don't want to get involved in this discussion, but as a point of fact C# is literally the first goddamn thing on that fucking page you linked did you even fucking read it
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AngerFist wrote:
HiipFire wrote:
AngerFist wrote:
What good does it do if you convert an smw file to bkm other than making it compatible for Bizhawk? I find it hard to believe Bizhawk magically inserts proper console emulated frames and whatnot after converting.
It works, so it's not like it matters
What exactly works? Being able to play the converted file in Bizhawk? If snes9x v 1,43 and 1.51 are deprecated, then converting a deprecated file does not matter because it used a flawed emulator to begin with.
That means that the specific game Super Mario All Stars - Lost Levels was already emulated quite perfectly to begin with. I bet that if you tried to convert other smv's to bkm's you would have very varied success in playback.
AngerFist wrote:
Derakon wrote:
Presumably as long as SNES9x or whatever emulates the game as accurately as BizHawk does, you should be able to freely convert movie formats without getting desyncs.
I remember Herooftheday said Snes9x v 1.52 emulates Super Metroid slightly better than Bizhawk. I don't know what to make of that as numerous people said including the almighty byuu :) that his bsnes core was ultimately "perfect".
The bsnes core in BizHawk is from v 0.87, there has been some improvements since, but due to many re-structures of the source code the new versions cannot be used as a core in BizHawk, and to patch up the source code of v 0.87 will be a tedious task, it will be done by someone sometime though.
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Warepire wrote:
That means that the specific game Super Mario All Stars - Lost Levels was already emulated quite perfectly to begin with.
By Snes9x v 1.51? How is Super Mario All Stars - Lost Levels emulated perfectly if the emulator is deprecated? I am not trying to make it harder for this run to be published. My point is, knowing Snes9x and Bizhawk use completely different cores, I don't see how converting a file simply makes it less flawed knowing where it came from. But whatever the judges decide, they will/already know.
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Guys I come from the DidyKnogRacist communite, and you are all wrong, tihs is the run of the mileniun and everyone who says otherwise dosnt know any bater! I found this run vary ease to masturbate too!!!! Don't fuck with me, I know this game so that mean I'm always right!StupedfackincommunityTASVideoz!!!!!!
Arc wrote:
I enjoyed this movie in which hands firmly gripping a shaft lead to balls deep in multiple holes.
natt wrote:
I don't want to get involved in this discussion, but as a point of fact C# is literally the first goddamn thing on that fucking page you linked did you even fucking read it
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AngerFist wrote:
What good does it do if you convert an smw file to bkm other than making it compatible for Bizhawk? I find it hard to believe Bizhawk magically inserts proper console emulated frames and whatnot after converting.
Yeah... There is the possibility that the TAS completes the game even though the emulation is different. There is no way of knowing if the TAS could've been shortened unless it's redone on newer emulation.
Derakon wrote:
Presumably as long as SNES9x or whatever emulates the game as accurately as BizHawk does, you should be able to freely convert movie formats without getting desyncs.
But there's no way to be sure. The point of using BizHawk is to remove all uncertainty; even the timing of the different cores won't have an effect on games any more by now.
AngerFist wrote:
I remember Herooftheday said Snes9x v 1.52 emulates Super Metroid slightly better than Bizhawk.
It sounds very questionable. BTW. here's a lossy encode (~100MB): http://www.mediafire.com/?mdzf94ndlrciuzw
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AngerFist wrote:
Warepire wrote:
That means that the specific game Super Mario All Stars - Lost Levels was already emulated quite perfectly to begin with.
By Snes9x v 1.51? How is Super Mario All Stars - Lost Levels emulated perfectly if the emulator is deprecated? I am not trying to make it harder for this run to be published. My point is, knowing Snes9x and Bizhawk use completely different cores, I don't see how converting a file simply makes it less flawed knowing where it came from. But whatever the judges decide, they will/already know.
If an emulator uses inferior emulation methods it may still emulate a handful of games quite perfectly because it happens to emulate the components a specific game needs quite accurately. Even a broken clock is right twice a day you know.
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Warepire wrote:
If an emulator uses inferior emulation methods it may still emulate a handful of games quite perfectly because it happens to emulate the components a specific game needs quite accurately. Even a broken clock is right twice a day you know.
The first thing that comes in mind is how the SM64 runs are console verified despite Mupen emulating alot of game inaccurately.
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AngerFist wrote:
By Snes9x v 1.51? How is Super Mario All Stars - Lost Levels emulated perfectly if the emulator is deprecated?
The .lsmv conversion (lsnes also uses bsnes core to emulate SNES) has the exact same input as the original .smv (just bitpacking is different). No, I didn't adjust initial frames or anything. Yes, I did check it syncs (and dumped the video). Also, it is not emulated perfectly (sound is allegedly worse), just that everything sync-relevant is emulated to sufficient accuracy. Next step with determining accuracy would be to attempt to console-verify it.
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This movie has been published. The posts before this message apply to the submission, and posts after this message apply to the published movie. ---- [2296] SNES Super Mario All-Stars: The Lost Levels "warpless, Mario" by KFCMARIO in 34:39.34