you need to overclock to fix those issues but it works better on LakkaHi, I am playing around with flycast right now (standalone and in Retroarch) on Switch and so far everything works great. But I keep having Sound problems (stutters and crackles) in loading sections (which is ok) but also in videosequences, for example in the Sonic Adventure Intro.
Is there a fix or do we have to live with it for the moment?
Lakka is a standalone package, you just drag and drop, no need for any formatting/partitioning etc... And yes, flycast performance is better overall in lakka. But your problem does sound like a simple OC issue. If oc doesn't help, then probably its a compatibility issue or something like that.I could not find overclocking in the standalone version so I tried in Retroarch. Sadly it did not work. If I recall correctly I have to install Linux or Android for Lakka. Not sure if I want to do that.
If I remember correctly, this happens when using dock mode. It can be fixed in retroarch with a multithreading option, not in the core config, but in retroarch.Hi, I am playing around with flycast right now (standalone and in Retroarch) on Switch and so far everything works great. But I keep having Sound problems (stutters and crackles) in loading sections (which is ok) but also in videosequences, for example in the Sonic Adventure Intro.
Is there a fix or do we have to live with it for the moment?
idk why people bother with in app overclocking I meant with sysclk and I know for a fact it does work and has happened with just about every game I've tried before overclocking code veronica has the issue during cutscenes for example. the only in app overclocking you should ever bother with is core specific overclocks which most cores don't have. you don't install anything for lakka you just boot the image from hekateI could not find overclocking in the standalone version so I tried in Retroarch. Sadly it did not work. If I recall correctly I have to install Linux or Android for Lakka. Not sure if I want to do that.
Does it support cheat codes?
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Can you play naomi 2 with this new version? i put all the file(dc_boot.bin,naomi2.zip,hod2bios.zip,awbios.zip,f355bios.zip) in data folder and naomi 2 game in oder flycast/game.zip flycast/gamename/...chd but when i click on chd file only dc menu appearThere is a new point release
v1.3: GGPO, Xbox, DirectX 11
- GGPO netplay
- UWP/Xbox support
- New DirectX 11 renderer
- New & improved input configuration, per-game inputs
- Single-threaded mode
- Lua bindings
- VMU beep support
- GameShark cheat codes
- Vulkan support on macOS
- Support for 120+ Hz monitors (Vulkan, DX9, DX11)
old chdman versions are known to make bad chd from gdi, check if that's the caseCan you play naomi 2 with this new version? i put all the file(dc_boot.bin,naomi2.zip,hod2bios.zip,awbios.zip,f355bios.zip) in data folder and naomi 2 game in oder flycast/game.zip flycast/gamename/...chd but when i click on chd file only dc menu appear
i have redownloaded chd file from archive org but it still not changed (sega dreamcast menu). I also try download newest retroarch but still the same problemold chdman versions are known to make bad chd from gdi, check if that's the case