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How do i fix the lagging and crackling sound on emulators?
In this specific case, open emu with virtual boy core for gba.
Why it has to be always a problem with emulators?
Why can't they just run smoothly without causing any trouble?
It is my toaster isn't it?
>>4140789
>It is my toaster isn't it?
Most likely, yes.
Introducing a small audio delay allows for the emulator to have small slowdowns without causing the audio to crackle or distort.
The slower your hardware is, the larger the delay needs to be to prevent audio crackling.
>>4140789
Vba a piece of shit. Try using mgba
>>4140789
Did you sync it to the game?
But if you really got a toaster that could be it too, play in smaller resolution.
>>4140792
The game by itself runs just fine, it only drops some fps once in a while, it's the sound that's crackling to the point it's painful to sit there and play the game.
>>4140794
I'll check it out.
>>4140796
What? No i never tried that, but i tried to play it in the smallest resolution possible but it still cracks from time to time, it only decreases the frequency of when that happens.
>>4140789
>How do i fix the lagging
Upgrade to at least a P1