Horrible stuttering problems.
#11
On interpolation (or module?), try switching it to direct sound (or whatever name it is)
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#12
I switched to direct sound in module and it didnt fix the stutter but it did fix the audio in the main menu. in interpolation i have nearest, linear, cubic,hermite and catmull for options. not sure if audio chipsets effect anything but my audio is a creative chip, not realtek.
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#13
Just got back from work.

Now, for module, switch to recommended.
And for interpolation, try linear and nearest.
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#14
module is now set to x audio 2. unfortunately no change from before.
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#15
Running from disc or iso?
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#16
what is written in gsdx in adapter selection?
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#17
Oh, by the way, you must be REALLY laggy. Sound just starts stuttering like that at around <9 FPS, even Async Mix starts to stutter (even if you run at 100 fps and using slomo to make it 5).
CPU:
Intel Core2 Duo T5450 (1.666 GHz)
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GPU:
Mobile Intel® 965 Express Chipset Family (500 MHz)
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Other:
RAM: DDR2-666 (2 GB)
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Not a gaming PC, but I'll try to get a better one in the future.
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#18
I'm running from ISO. As for the adapter it is set to default hardware device.
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#19
Can you please download CoreTemp and monitor your temperatures whilst using the emulator? You should not be getting poor speeds on that cpu
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#20
The max temp it hits is about 37c but averages about 32c. I just noticed that my clock speed is only about 1.2ghz-2ghz while playing these games. it only hit 4.3ghz(my OC) for a split second.
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