

Mother 3, running on mGBA, usually requires 48 ms minimum but on occasion has required latencies in excess of 80 ms. The threshold varies by core and by content, and is not always consistent across repeated runs. The audio output from Retroarch is heavily distorted unless the audio latency is set strangely high. Audio output from the core in use must be buffered for some length of time to accomplish this, inducing latency however, a buffer of only a few milliseconds should be sufficient for cores which are not very demanding on the hardware in use. The audio is imperceptibly time-stretched to sync with the video and resampled to the desired output sample frequency without distortion.
RETROARCH PSP BAD FULL
The audio output from Retroarch sounds the same as on the original console, unless the core is unable to run at full speed.


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