@-cerberus- : Withthis parameter audio works now for rokompol on his amd a1 5350.
Thank you, gouchi! I will give it a try and report back later on.
Any news on the ROM startup & shutdown time discrepancy when connected to a network? Were you able to reproduce the issue?
I trid psx worked well, CTR game. Can comment on sound cause itś off again.
Got sound again, crash team racing has alright sound, kinda crackling and weird at times though. Also tried my alltime favorite game final fantasy 7 that one works almost perfectly. There’s a weird kind of graphic when starting the game. Sometimes the playstation symbol acts weirdly but since I just save and load through the states thats hardly a problem. I’ll try it some more tomorrow. I have tried higher resolutions with crash team racing, but there were pretty harsh slowdowns. Havent tried n64 games yet, not yet a priority. Grew up with a psx as my first console.
I’ve now tried both psx and n64. Psx is decent at native resolution. Can’t go over or it’ll have slowdowns. Which is a shame cause it makes games look allot better. N64 is alright too but mario tennis for example has slowdowns whenever you serve the ball. Strangely Kingdom hearts birth by sleep plays well even at twice the normal resolution. I haven’t cranked it up but it seems it does support the igpu of the 5350 where psx doesn’t. This build was suposed to be a desktop running linux… a low power desktop. Lakka was an experiment. If i were to make a dedicated lakka box i’d use something a bit stronger. A desktop celeron… or maybe even a pentium so there would be room to allow emulation of stronger systems like ps2 wii and gc. Otherwise a nuc, n3700 or better… i’d rather go with an i3 just in case. In the reviews i’ve seen the n3700 was trading blows with the 5350.
Apoligies for triple posting
I’m not exactly sure what you mean when you say Kingdom Hearts (PS1) doesn’t support the iGPU of the 5350? Do you get a black screen?
Judging by the information in your post, 5350 performance seems to be in the same ballpark as my Celeron J1900. I concede to your point about an i3 being the minimum requirement for a Lakka box (if one wants emulate PS1 and up, that is). One of the challenges this would bring with it though is finding a decent motherboard with DC input. One of those ‘thin mini-ITX’ motherboards by Gigabyte or ASUS might do the trick, although they aren’t exactly feature-rich and kind of expensive. Gigabyte’s GA-H87TN doesn’t look too bad. DC input and a handy mSATA 6Gb/s slot.
Nah ps1 gets serious slowdowns whenever i upp the resolution while psp doesn’t. Upscaling works better on psp then on ps1, that’s what i meant. Read on libretro site that it requires a gpu on ps1 emulation. No black screens.