Hi! I need to ask you about new NSF-export algorithm, maybe you can help me.
Classic versions of Famitracker and 0cc-Famitracker generate standart *.nsf-file, NTSC-headered.
If you play it on emulator in PAL or Dendy mode - tempo will slowing down, and this is absolutely normal.
But new version of DN-famitracker does something strange.
It also generates standard.nsf-file, NTSC headered, but it:
- plays same tempo on NTSC/PAL/Dendy (Mesen)
- have old-style behavior described above (nestopia, fceux)
- crackling on puNES emulator at PAL/Dendy.
Maybe you know what's really happened in the new NSF-export algorhitms or it's general DN-Famitracker bug?
nsf_test.zip
Hi! I need to ask you about new NSF-export algorithm, maybe you can help me.
Classic versions of Famitracker and 0cc-Famitracker generate standart *.nsf-file, NTSC-headered.
If you play it on emulator in PAL or Dendy mode - tempo will slowing down, and this is absolutely normal.
But new version of DN-famitracker does something strange.
It also generates standard.nsf-file, NTSC headered, but it:
Maybe you know what's really happened in the new NSF-export algorhitms or it's general DN-Famitracker bug?
nsf_test.zip