As a side, I was one of those who tortured themselves for hours trying to get my Hackintosh up and running. The sleekness and smoothness of Leopard and Snow Leopard compared to Windows XP 64-bit, Windows Vista and Windows 7 back in the days was very refreshing. However, I immediately missed the richness, diversity and sense of freedom that I got with Windows. Somehow, the OS X user interface also seemed more “flat” and felt claustrophobic to me.
I realize that we might have a lot more in common than you might think @Duimon because I myself have my little home music studio and over the past few years made a decision to try to learn to play the keyboard as opposed to just picking at notes just well enough to put down a new track.
I did some testing of this and while this combination worked (as in was able to load and run) for some cores, it didn’t look as good as it did in those that had Blargg’s NTSC filters built-in. I noticed a significant darkening of image. In the ones with it built-in that it did work well in, for example, Genesis Plus GX and Nestopia, the experience was magical and beautiful! It actually added that last extra bit of flavour to my presets to take away a little bit of the edge in the text for example and the colour fringing on the white text was a sight for sore eyes! I never liked the shimmering backgrounds in certain games like Contra on NES and to some extent in Sonic The Hedgehog when using the Composite setting, so I used to use the S-Video setting back in the day, but I think this time around, I’ll give it a fair chance to see if I can get used to it because there are great benefits to be enjoyed as well!
Feel free to try them out. I put some links to some demo clips in my presets post.