So when you overclock a CPU it automatically raises the pitch of all sound samples does it? No, the video is simply sped up during the portions purported to be 1.7 times faster, it's a fake.
Heres a video of someone who has overclocked their DS Lite, why you would is beyond me, but check the vid out here -->
So when you overclock a CPU it automatically raises the pitch of all sound samples does it? No, the video is simply sped up during the portions purported to be 1.7 times faster, it's a fake.
It's not a fake, this has also been done to the original DS, also if it was a fake, his hands would be moving at 1.7x speed also
here a small site on the mod
http://ndshotmod.com/
Sweet! Now we can all play mario on crack! Just joking...
CRACK IS BAD KIDS!!!
The guide says "DS & Lite", so that means the fat DS is overclocked the same way?
LOL its true though. I mean playing mario on crack.Originally Posted by DimensionT
Lol, yeah... Most crack smokers would probably pass up Mario and go straight for Sonic though.
So why are the sound samples increased in pitch?Originally Posted by CPU_Smarts
This is a long shot, but possibly since the processors are working at a higher frequency, it could increase the pitch, ive seen it done with a computer program:
Under windows: Start> Run> sndrec32
open up a WAV file then go to edit and Increase the speed by 100%, you'll find that along with it speeding up, the pitch has increased, same thing might be happening here
that's probably the cause. I wonder if this would be good for homebrew apps. maybe a mega drive emulator at full speed? higher bitrate movie files? need more testing I suppose.
Notice how quickly his hands leave the player, this is obviously fake. Anyway, I don't think increasing the speed of the processor would make everything go fast like that, it would be a real-time processor which works alongside an internal clock surely?
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