New Version Of The SNES Emulator Bsnes
August 23, 2008 by Hawq
An update from byuu for his open source SNES emulator now, note the homepage only has a Windows build on so if you use Linux you’ll need to compile it yourself, let’s see what he’s done this time:
Added video synchronization support at long last [blargg, byuu]. Added audio panel to control volume, latency, frequency and SNES input frequency settings. Added driver panel to select APIs to use for video, audio and input. Added crash handler for driver initialization. Xv and SDL video drivers now work with compositing enabled on Linux/Xorg. Improved ALSA audio driver for Linux. Now using a fixed output frequency, along with a 4-tap hermite resampler. Improved header detection; fixes Batman: Revenge of The Joker and a few fan translations. Frameskip will now randomly choose a frame in each set to display; helps with animations. Locales now support meta-data, which allows for unique translations of the same English input.
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bsnes For Windows (481.6 KiB, 118 Downloads) - Version 0.035
bsnes Source Code (443.3 KiB, 70 Downloads) - Version 0.035
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