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Genesi Mini (yes again).

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Titchgamer:
It could well be the TV much the same as audio lag on the Pi is usually fixed by setting the TV to “game mode” or the equivalent.

I have to do it on my tv or it makes playing games like Sonic irritating as hell and harder as the lagged jumped noise threw me off my game lol

gamepimp:
It would be nice if it was as simple to fix that as having the TV in “game mode”. My TV is always set that way to minimize latency.

KenToad:
The YouTube guys who tested it are extremely knowledgeable and would certainly have taken monitor lag into account, IMO.

The Genesis mini looks lackluster, unfortunately.

Grasshopper:
Sadly, not all TVs are completely fixable when it comes to audio and video lag.

That doesn't rule out the emulator itself being the cause of the issue. But that's unlikely IMHO.

In order to create audio lag the emulator would presumably have to deliberately buffer the audio signal which would involve additional code and complexity. I can't think of a reason why an emulator would want to do that. But who knows. Maybe someone with experience in writing emulators could chime in and enlighten us.

Howard_Casto:
Well no, not necessarily.  If the console is emulated at the chip level, like most consoles, the genesis has a dedicated sound chip separate from the cpu/gpu.  Improper timing could theoretically get things out of sync. 

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