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Re: Silkcut 1.02
Posted by: mikro Sep,21.2008-19:16 

thanks for the testing :)

i took a time to test it under your conditions and i think i have explanation for your reports:

- tunnel effect: believe me, this is total random. there's the same chance you spot bad synced tunnel in 100 MHz as in 66 MHz as in wide TV as in normal TV... for example, when i tested wide TV today, I got 100% working one. it's really about luck. only thing i can say this luck is more likely to happen in vga/66 MHz although not always ;)

- bad music sync: until now this was total mystery for me but when i played with videlity today i realized i know the reason -- when you play with videl settings you control also vertical frequency (i.e. 50/60 Hz as default). the problem is when you set let's say 51 Hz, whole demo gets "faster" because is entirely bond to screen's vbl timer. So instead of 50 ticks of 1/50th second you get 50 ticks of 1/51th second... and as demo continues, the difference is bigger and bigger... so if you want good "music" sync, you must be sure as hell the VBL ticks in 50 Hz, nothing more, nothing less.








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