I don't know. Why don't you use snes9x 1.51 because it have more games running better than zsnes 1.51. The zsnes 1.51 have known for some games that are not running at all.![]()
The in-game save function for games like Super Mario World and Super Metroid doesn't work properly. Once I exit the game the save is gone. Same thing with save states. Is there any way to save the game and keep it so I can load the save a couple days later?
What's the best audio/video settings I can get with zsnes? My setting now are:
Video:
640 x 480 DS W
Video Filters: None Enabled
Scanlines: None
Hi-Res Mode 7 Enabled
VSync Enabled
Sound:
Sound Switches: Enable Sound and Enable Stereo Sound
Sampling Rate: 32000HZ
Interpolation: Gaussian
Lowpass: None
I don't know. Why don't you use snes9x 1.51 because it have more games running better than zsnes 1.51. The zsnes 1.51 have known for some games that are not running at all.![]()
I've had a simliar problem. I use save state after saving a game in case something like this happens. And about the video and sound, this is my configuration:
640 x 480 DS FULL
Video Filters: Interpolation
Scanlines: None
Hi-Res Mode 7 Disabled
VSync Disabled
Triple Buffering Enabled (no need for VSync when you have this enabled).
Sound:
Sound Switches: Enable Sound and Enable Stereo Sound
Sampling Rate: 48000Hz (DVD quality sound).
Interpolation: Gaussian
Lowpass: None
My settings.
512 x 448 DS W
Video Filters: Interpretation
Scanlines: 25%
Hi-Res Mode 7 Enabled
VSync Disabled (Useless IMO)
Gamma 3-4 (To fix the darkness Scanlines creates)
Last edited by Spellsong; August 13th, 2007 at 16:19.
Well I did say IMO. I figured it has use for other people.
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