You maybe able to make it look a little bit better, however those settings Match the Scanline ratio really well, on my screen anyway. Video Blitter = Kscale MMX 50% scanline
Zsnes directdraw error fullscreen code#
These are the winkawas video options i use. Fixes for video code errors, such as those that occured when alt-tabbing in fullscreen, MMX interpolation fixes, and blitter fixes. Could try reinstalling DirectX first tho i guess. Shadowfire36 - Sounds like your system graphics options maybe fubar, or its just windows8 LoL.
Some of the Resolution settings in winKawaks\video\Fullscreen-Resolution\cps2\* indicate that some of them with the star next to it maynot work correctly on every video cardĪlso note, for compatability I usually leave most System Graphics options on #ApplicationControled except #TrippleBuffer, I like how that always eliminates the need for Vsync.
Zsnes directdraw error fullscreen full#
you have to have Full Screen or Video Expansion set to #Full-NoBorders instead of /Maintain-Aspect or /Center I verified this, by playing with my own AspectRatio options in System Graphics Properties. Could be done with a detour right after the game draw the scene, but im writing game fixes in ASM, and doing all this work with asm would be a pain. Russianlion - your Full screen Issue has to do with your System Graphics options. The game runs only in fullscreen and since its old i guess there are a lot of problems running it on a win 7 (From memory management to drawing, everything is different). To review, open the file in an editor that reveals hidden Unicode characters. perhaps has something to do with integrated graphics cards, I don't think it behaved like this on a dedicated gpu. This file contains bidirectional Unicode text that may be interpreted or compiled differently than what appears below. but with no speed or rendering issues otherwise, don't ask me why but AutoFrameSkip fixes the border flickering. If you wish to mute ZSNES, just move the volume slider down to 0.
ZSNES is unacceptably slow and youve tried everything else). Do not disable this unless you are having severe performance issues (i.e. Apparently it needs to be Enabled on some systems apart from its obvious frame skip function, because after I disabled it I noticed the screen border flickering problem you described. Disabling this will likely result in sound errors. I noticed I had #AutoFrameSkip Enabled, I didn't think it needed to be so i disabled it. The first time i setup winKawaks it worked fine and never messed with the settings for years until now. Didn't respond earlier because I never actually seen this issue until recently.