I tried upgrading and thankfully the tearing was gone. Sadly most of my favorite apps didn't work, suddenly there were audio/video sync issues and random crashes. I tried to downgrade and of course it broke the rest of my apps. These are probably among the reasons this isn't official yet
The joy of homebrew for the casual end user - it's awesome and it sucks at the same time, the possibilities are endless and so are the bugs. I still prefer it to a closed system curated by a corporation.
Keep up the good work - I look forward to the next stable version
Posts by skodkassen
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Awesome. Thanks for all the replies. I think I will try the nightly builds to see if it'll solve my problem.
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Hi there.
I'd like to know if the screen tearing in the menus have been solved. I have booted my rpi4 up with the latest official librelec and to my horror I can see that it still tears in the menus. Am I doing something wrong? I thought this would surely be a priority and fixed by now (No, I cannot contribute as I am not a programmer). I have tried to search for an answer but I seem to only find the good old threads from 18 months ago or so.
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Can you run dmesg | paste in a terminal & post the link? What do you use to run GC or PSX games? Dolphin? Libretro-dolphin? Beetle-PSX or PCSX_rearmed?
Hi there.
Thank you for the reply and the intention to help.
I have the link for you here:
http://ix.io/1khj
GC: I have only tried Dolphin. The distro only has Dolphin and something called Ishiruka) Graphics looks nice and everything runs fine, but a few stutters here and there "when some stuff happens, not necessarily anything seemingly demanding. The game I tested was Mario Party 7 (NTSC)
PS1: I have tried with PCSX_Rearmed and Beetle-PSX. It seem to be the same issue for both emulators. I am testing Sled Storm (NTSC). A game with regular cdtrack audio. The audio sometimes stutters for a little while. The game otherwise runs fine.
These issues sounds minor, but I am very sensitive to stuff like stuttering sound/framerates, screen tearing, wrong aspect ratio and stuff like that. -
Hi there.
I really love this release. I've actually wanted this for a long time, but now I know it exists. It did take some tinkering to get the sound to work, but now I am all god.
I do experience some stuttering on gamecube and ps1 games, which I honestly think should not be there. I am running the generic x86 build on my NUC I5, 7th. gen. Gamecube and PSX one games seem to run at 100% speed, but sometime it stutters. I would be more inclined to accept a general slow perfomance as an indicator for my pc not being fast enough. Can anyone explain or help with optimizing tips.