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    Default super mario world has jerky video in zsnes (s-video out to TV)

    hey,

    I am running super mario world in zsnes. i'm runing it on my tv, which is connected to my laptop (pentium 4, 1.something ghz) through the s-video outpui.

    The game runs fine when i run it on the laptop, but when i put it on the tv it has *very slight* jerks/stops. I don't have any other programs running in the background except for utorrent.

    can anyone offer suggestions for how to get rid of the jerks/slowness? It's not a big deal, but i'd rather not have it happen.

    thanks

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    Default Re: super mario world has jerky video in zsnes (s-video out to TV)

    Quote Originally Posted by nonlinear View Post
    The game runs fine when i run it on the laptop, but when i put it on the tv it has *very slight* jerks/stops. I don't have any other programs running in the background except for utorrent.
    If you're currently downloading with uTorrent, then that's the problem. Try running ZSNES without uTorrent running and see what happens.

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    Default Re: super mario world has jerky video in zsnes (s-video out to TV)

    cool man, thanks! that totally fixed it! I didn't realize that utorrent used so much resources.

    chhers

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    Default Re: super mario world has jerky video in zsnes (s-video out to TV)

    Also if you happen to notice any tearing and don't have tripple buffering on, make sure to enable it.

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    Default Re: super mario world has jerky video in zsnes (s-video out to TV)

    Quote Originally Posted by nonlinear View Post
    cool man, thanks! that totally fixed it! I didn't realize that utorrent used so much resources.

    chhers
    Actually, it's not a matter of how much resources it uses. ZSNES is very susceptible when there's some writing/reading activity on your hard disk, specially if you're downloading things that are composed of pieces such as torrents. Utorrent only takes about 4 MB of RAM, so that proves my point.

    Also, when your antivirus is running a scan schedule, these things happen.

    Quote Originally Posted by Zach
    Also if you happen to notice any tearing and don't have tripple buffering on, make sure to enable it.
    Sometimes it's better to enable vsync since triple buffering delays the controller response a bit. Make sure to enable vsync on resolutions higher than 640x480, because it screws the aspect ratio of your game. Probably some graphic bug.
    Last edited by Jale; March 24th, 2007 at 02:17.

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    Default Re: super mario world has jerky video in zsnes (s-video out to TV)

    Vsync don't work on TV's last I checked (and I always force vsync), at least not any TV I've ever hooked my PC up to. I can't really say I've seen any delayed response from tripple buffering either, all it does is buffer the picture into more frames to smooth it out. Not sure how that would effect the controller...

    And since most TV's default to 640x480 no matter what resolution you've selected, it's not going to matter much. The aspect ratio always comes out proper when I play.

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    Default Re: super mario world has jerky video in zsnes (s-video out to TV)

    That's because most standard 4:3 TVs refresh rate is set at 60 Hz. Try it and see what you get. I've enabled vsync and it works on TV too.

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