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Hey all,
After a lot of tinkering, I finally got psx2 running, and an .iso loaded. However, I have no sound. There doesn't seem to be any issues in the x11 bash, but I could be missing something.
Also, I don't know how to get this thing in fullscreen, I am rocking a steady 60fps in this game, and I really would like to "crank it up to 11"
I am hoping these are just some easy fixes im missing.
Thanks!

Sound issue fixed, by opening config and unchecking all boxes.
Sometimes there is crackling, gonna continue playing with check boxes, hopefully resolve this.
there is a box to check for fullscreen in the graphics config. if not, it's most likely in the "preferences" pane. also, apparently, if you have OSX Lion, it eliminates all or most of the sound issues.

running fullscreen usually is a bit more taxing on your comp (at least it is for me), not to mention it won't look that great without some nice AA buffs (x8+). if it does slow down a bit, play with the speed hacks--should help out.
mute is checked by default in the sound plugin. dunno why.
uncheck everything (even the ones it says are recommended) for best sound results. if it still lags, update your mac osx to Lion as it has Open Gl 3.2 instead of 3.0 which solves a lot of sound synching issues.
To go to fullscreen you have to go to the x11 preferences and check "run in fullscreen" but remember the keyboard shortcuts so you can exit fullscreen mode.
theres also a fullscreen option you can click in the video plugin.
Hm, I think zzogl doesn't support fullscreen unless they fixed smth in lion
(09-05-2011, 01:50 PM)zedr0n Wrote: [ -> ]Hm, I think zzogl doesn't support fullscreen unless they fixed smth in lion

Right, it's not a "true" fullscreen but if you go to fullscreen in X11 all of your windows disappear and you get all of the PCSX2 windows in a black space. I just set the window size in PCSX2 to my screen resolution and voila!