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Zekeman25
September 24th, 2007, 06:09
im not really sure how else to describe my problem other than the title. im playing shadows of the empire, and everything works great, except for one thing.. in the second stage, i noticed some flashing going on, so i figured i just had to change the video settings. i tried alot of varations of the settings.. and nothing got rid of the flashing.
any comments/tips/pointing out obvious things that i overlooked would be most helpful. thank you.
Doomulation
September 24th, 2007, 11:33
Well, check iconoclast's n64 configuration guide. That's my suggestion.
p_025
September 25th, 2007, 00:18
Shadows of the Empire has flickering problems with Jabo's video plugin. You'll note that in the ROM browser, under "Notes (Default Plugins)" it says "[Video] Flicker," to alert you to that sort of thing. Solutions? Either try a few other video plugins, or use Doomulation's suggestion, because no settings that I know of will stop the flickering (on Jabo's plugin).
Zekeman25
September 25th, 2007, 05:50
i took doom's advice and looked up that guide. the video problem is solved now =)
now onto the sound...
NES_player4LIFE
September 27th, 2007, 03:25
use AziAudioWIP2
_Zack_
September 27th, 2007, 11:57
im not really sure how else to describe my problem other than the title. im playing shadows of the empire, and everything works great, except for one thing.. in the second stage, i noticed some flashing going on, so i figured i just had to change the video settings. i tried alot of varations of the settings.. and nothing got rid of the flashing.
any comments/tips/pointing out obvious things that i overlooked would be most helpful. thank you.
There was a way of stopping this, it involved changing the screens refresh rate (from the options in the emulator)
Post up your save for me and il get the correct settings and post back.
Trotterwatch
September 27th, 2007, 12:47
D3D clear I believe, anyway if you look at his other post he solved the video issue :)
Doomulation
September 27th, 2007, 16:25
now onto the sound...
You never mentioned what the sound issue was. Have you tried sync to sound?
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