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*''Output 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 clicks and pops in sound, so change the values until you find the lowest one that works with your game without causing issues.
*''Output 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 clicks and pops in sound, so change the values until you find the lowest one that works with your game without causing issues.


[[image:SPU2-X_Advanced_Settings.png|200px|thumb|left|SPU2-X Advanced settings]]
*'''Synchronizing mode'''
*'''Synchronizing mode'''
[[image:SPU2-X_Advanced_Settings.png|200px|thumb|left|SPU2-X Advanced settings]]
#''TimeStretch'': The default and recommended setting. The options will keep audio and video in sync and it also may help to eliminate clicks and other sound problems. Note that if you cannot achieve 100% speed in game, the sound will also slow down to match your emulation pace.
#''TimeStretch'': The default and recommended setting. The options will keep audio and video in sync and it also may help to eliminate clicks and other sound problems. Note that if you cannot achieve 100% speed in game, the sound will also slow down to match your emulation pace.
#''Async Mix'': This option will let the audio samples play on their own making it possible for the audio to go out of sync with the video if your emulation is slow enough. You will hear normal sound even if your frame rate is not optimal. '''This option can cause hangs or crashes in some games so use with caution!'''
#''Async Mix'': This option will let the audio samples play on their own making it possible for the audio to go out of sync with the video if your emulation is slow enough. You will hear normal sound even if your frame rate is not optimal. '''This option can cause hangs or crashes in some games so use with caution!'''
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====ZeroSPU2====
====ZeroSPU2====
[[image:ZeroSPU_Settings.png|200px|thumb|left|ZeroSPU2]]
[[image:ZeroSPU_Settings.png|200px|thumb|left|ZeroSPU2]]
This is an SPU2 plugin developed by '''zerofrog'''.
This is a less advanced sound plugin which was developed by '''zerofrog'''. The plugin has the following features:
ZeroSPU2 has the following features:


*ZeroSPU2 has a ''time-scaling feature'' just like SPU2-X. To enable this option, go into the ZeroSPU2 configuration dialog and check the correct box. The time-scaling feature works best under Windows, but is also implemented in Linux.
*''Time Scaling'': This option will use time stretching akin to ''TimeStretch'' mode of SPU2-X. The time-scaling feature works best under Windows, but is also implemented in Linux.
*''Real time mode'': Is a tighter time stretching mode for games that need additional accuracy and lower latency.
*''Real time mode'': This is a tighter time stretching mode for games that need additional accuracy and lower latency.
*''Audio/video recording'': Check the Recording box to record sound during each of your gameplays in a file called zerospu2.wav.
*''Audio/video recording'': This option will let you record sound in ''zerospu2.wav'' each time you go in game.
*''Mute'': Will mute sound, giving a bit of extra speed.
*''Mute'': This option will mute sound giving a bit of extra speed.


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