[hatari-devel] Just for fun : Winrec under hatari

Eero Tamminen eerot at users.berlios.de
Mon Feb 22 22:40:09 CET 2010


Hi,

On Monday 22 February 2010, Laurent Sallafranque wrote:
> I've tryed to create an AVI of the problem.
> But when I record AVI, FS drop to 5 and it generates a permanent back
> noise.

Disable automatic frameskip and try saving AVI again.

(sound may come from speakers then as broken, but it should
get recorded correctly.)


	- Eero

> That's not the same noise I get when FS=0 and I move a window.
>
> There's really a link between screen display when something moves and
> sound quality, but I don't know what for now.
>
> Regards
>
> Laurent
>
> Thomas Huth a écrit :
> > On Mon, 22 Feb 2010 18:44:56 +0100
> >
> > Laurent Sallafranque <laurent.sallafranque at free.fr> wrote:
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> Just for fun, I've recorded some sound with WinRec under hatari.
> >> I've used the cyborg effect.
> >
> > Cool, you should apply for the role of a Borg in the next StarTrek
> > movie ;-)
> >
> >> Sound is better now, no ?
> >>
> >> AFM still suffers from noise.
> >>
> >> There's also lot's of noise when I click on the gemdos window
> >> (checkBox, menus, open or close a window, ...)
> >> It seems to unsynchronize the sound and it generates lot's of noise.
> >>
> >> I've detected a similar problem when I play Bubble Bobble with my
> >> son : each time the screen scrolls, the sound becomes noisy (in ST
> >> emulation).
> >
> > Hm, do you also see frame dropping in the status bar (when you've
> > enabled auto-frameskipping)?
> >
> >  Regards,
> >   Thomas
>
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