Game Yu Gi Oh Epsxe Android No Sound
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Get pete's d3d driver plugin 3. Put the plugin into the plugin directory 4. Start epsxe.exe --> config-->video-->configur then klick on use fps limit and set fps limit to 50 or 60 should work now;) yea i think iv donee this right, iv looked at alot of different faqs and forums and they all said this but i got my limit on and set at 10 (i tihkn i did it right) and it still runs at 110-150 or somting 10-60 all seems the same to me.and one thing that i noticed is during sinematics it speeds up even more, im trying to play legend of the dragoon if it matters, if some1 could tell me what i did wrong it would be greatly appreciated. For any of you who have a dual core processor, run ePSXe then go to the task manager (ctrl+alt+del) (obvioulsy) and then go to the processes tab and find ePSXe (or you can right click on the program in the applications tab which might make it a bit easier to find) anyways, right click and go to set affinity and uncheck any other cpu so that it only has 1 checked, it will run correctly now. I think that you will have to do this any time you start but if someone knows a way to save this setting let me know.(if you don't do this, the game will probably end up running way too fast). Ok, I'm about to get VERY technical here, so if i loose anyone, let me know and I'll try to dumb it down a bit.
First I'll state the issue: when trying to run 'Einhander' on epsxe the sound, video, and game ran extremely faster than usual. This was very odd because before the emulator would play the game just fine.
Second I'm going to state my observeation: the problem didn't seem to occur until after i updated my graphics card. Before this, the Emulator was running as smooth as silk. Cara hack email yahoo tanpa password change.
As far as correcting this problem, I've taken into consideration that the problem may be relevant to the 'frames per second' issue everyone seems to be encountering, so I've tinkered with the Frame rate controls and found that my theory was correct. Unfortunately, when I lower my frame rate to about 50-60, the emulator starts to get rather choppy and broken. When razed to about 65-70 it would appear as though the emulator can't make up it's mind weather or not to run smoothly or accelerate to 80-90 for a split second. Ok now I'm going to lay out my computer specs: Manufacturer: Dell Computer Corporation Processor: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.80GHz Memory: 1278MB RAM Hard Drive: 119 GB Video Card: Radeon X1300/X1550 Series Monitor: Dell E176FP Sound Card: SoundMAX Digital Audio Operating System: Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600) Service Pack 3 (2600.xpsp_sp3_gdr.0) Simply put, I just want to know is what settings and/or configuration are needed to make the emulator run smoothly again. ^^^(((Problem Stated Above)))^^^ Well after further investigation I think I can honestly state that I feel like an IDIOT. The resolution was actually very simple and I think I'll just go ahead and state what they are so that i can save any troubleshooting staff/technicians time and patience in trying to figure it out. Resolution: While running epsxe, to ensure you receive the best performance passable with ANY video or sound configuration you must insure that you deactivate/turn of/close out any and programs that drain most of your Virtual Memory (RAM).