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
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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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