Post subject: Which one is better: PSXjin or PCSX-rr?
Sonia
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Hello. I plan to make tool assisted videos of some PS1 games, so which emulator is better for that? I just want one that is reliable (in other words, one that doesn't desync).
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PSXjin is better than PCSX-rr, although that doesn't say much. As far as sync stability is concerned, I haven't personally found much issues with the TAS plugins of PCSX, but if that fails, chances are PSXjin might be better in this regard. However, I don't think PSXjin is infallible either. So yeah, I recommend you go with PSXjin.
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Usually people only pick PCSX when a game doesn't run well in PSXjin. If you need stuff reliable and easy, use the latter. If you want to use specific audio/video plugins to improve the quality, use the former. But some plugins still cause desyncs.
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