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This is the only SPU2 plugin that supports effects processing (like reverb) and Dolby Pro Logic (II) (if your sound card is able to decode it). | This is the only SPU2 plugin that supports effects processing (like reverb) and Dolby Pro Logic (II) (if your sound card is able to decode it). | ||
It's also the most advanced in emulating the chip correctly. Many games only work with SPU2-X! | It's also the most advanced in emulating the chip correctly. Many games only work with SPU2-X! | ||
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'''Mixing Settings''' | |||
*''Interpolation'': Here you can select 1 out of 5 options: | *''Interpolation'': Here you can select 1 out of 5 options: | ||
#''Nearest'': As the description says, no interpolation is done in this mode and is the fastest one. | #''Nearest'': As the description says, no interpolation is done in this mode and is the fastest one. | ||
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*''Enable debug options'': Checking this will make the Configure Debug Options button available. When clicked it will present you with various logging options which can be enabled for debugging purposes. Should only be used by developers. | *''Enable debug options'': Checking this will make the Configure Debug Options button available. When clicked it will present you with various logging options which can be enabled for debugging purposes. Should only be used by developers. | ||
'''Output settings''' | |||
*''Module'': Here you can select 1 out of 5 settings, which are different ways of outputting sound in your system: | *''Module'': Here you can select 1 out of 5 settings, which are different ways of outputting sound in your system: | ||
#''No sound'': Will not produce any sound (mute) resulting in best speed. | #''No sound'': Will not produce any sound (mute) resulting in best speed. | ||
#''Portaudio'': This is the recommended method. Uses a crossplatform library called Portaudio. This is the only option aside from no sound in Linux. | #''Portaudio'': This is the recommended method. Uses a crossplatform library called Portaudio. This is the only option aside from no sound in Linux. | ||
#''SDL Audio'': Recommended for pulseaudio users. | |||
'''Synchronizing mode''' | |||
#''TimeStretch'': The default and recommended setting. This keeps audio and video in sync, and also helps eliminate cracks and other sound problems. Note that if your speed is low, your sound will also be as slow as your video with this setting. | #''TimeStretch'': The default and recommended setting. This keeps audio and video in sync, and also helps eliminate cracks and other sound problems. Note that if your speed is low, your sound will also be as slow as your video with this setting. | ||
#''Async Mix'': Makes the audio out of sync with the video, so you will get normal sound speed even if your frame rate is not optimal. '''Can cause games to hang or crash so use with caution!''' | #''Async Mix'': Makes the audio out of sync with the video, so you will get normal sound speed even if your frame rate is not optimal. '''Can cause games to hang or crash so use with caution!''' | ||
#''None'': Audio will skip if you set this mode and you don't get max speed with the game you're running. Small FPS boost. | #''None'': Audio will skip if you set this mode and you don't get max speed with the game you're running. Small FPS boost. | ||
*''Latency'': The lower the latency value the smaller audio delay you will have. You can leave this to ''Use smallest possible'' to let the plugin decide what's best for you, or set a custom value below. '''Note''' that setting latency too low WILL cause cracks and pops in sound, so change the values until you find the lowest one that works with your game without causing cracks. | |||
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[[image:Spu2X Advanced - Linux.png|100px|thumb|left|SPU2-X Advanced settings]] | |||
'''Advanced''': Here you can fine tune how your selected time stretcher will work. As described in the GUI, larger values are better if you are not getting good speeds while the opposite is true if you're running your game above full speed. Pressing ''Reset to Defaults'' will set all values here back in their initial setting. | |||
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===Pad=== | ===Pad=== |