yeah
which ones if you have the hardware to push it?
right now im running onboard audio , however my graphics card is capable off hardware audio in asynchronous compute (can run in parallel with graphics,post processing without having to context switch on the cpu, therefore reducing cycles), allthough the only games that i know off that use the TRUEAUDIO asic on radeon graphics cards are all Sony first party PS4 exclusives and a few pc games here n there
im running Windows Sonic for headphones (dolby atmos sounds amazing but my trial ran out)
right now the audio sounds pretty good on these settings but are these the best for quality? or are there even better plugins available?
does pcsx2 utilise any hardware audio deciding things or is the audio all decoded on the cpu?
these r my settings
i was reading on some old thread some guy said use the async mix
is there a detailed description off every setting in the audio thing anywhere?
same goes for graphics settings too?
if i put my audio latency right down to its lowest setting are there any penalties for this aside from needing more power?
which ones if you have the hardware to push it?
right now im running onboard audio , however my graphics card is capable off hardware audio in asynchronous compute (can run in parallel with graphics,post processing without having to context switch on the cpu, therefore reducing cycles), allthough the only games that i know off that use the TRUEAUDIO asic on radeon graphics cards are all Sony first party PS4 exclusives and a few pc games here n there
im running Windows Sonic for headphones (dolby atmos sounds amazing but my trial ran out)
right now the audio sounds pretty good on these settings but are these the best for quality? or are there even better plugins available?
does pcsx2 utilise any hardware audio deciding things or is the audio all decoded on the cpu?
these r my settings
i was reading on some old thread some guy said use the async mix
is there a detailed description off every setting in the audio thing anywhere?
same goes for graphics settings too?
if i put my audio latency right down to its lowest setting are there any penalties for this aside from needing more power?