As usual this topic has turned into a mess of personal attacks. What else is new?
I wanted to look into a compromise for the different parties involved here, but I (as TASVideos administration) am really just stuck between a rock and a hard place here.
It's clear that BizHawk's N64 emulation has issues with timing severe enough that Mupen actually looks like a preferable solution. This is a very poor situation in itself, but it's also not easy to change. N64 emulation in general is just in a very poor state and there are barely any decent options.
On the other hand, Mupen has plenty of
encoding issues which makes them a very large pain to publish. This was also one of the main reasons that Mupen was blocked to begin with. Publishers simply do
not want to touch Mupen because of how horrible it is to encode Mupen, and Aktan is also just one person.
With Mupen blocked, SM64 TASers clearly don't want to submit. With Mupen unblocked, publishers won't want to publish. With better N64 timing in BizHawk, this problem could be sidestepped, but who would or could make that happen? And how?
How do you come up with a reasonable solution for each of these parties (that isn't just splitting both communities into going their own way)? I honestly have no idea at this point.