Well, I didn't say make the savestate like SnesTYL! No one wants that. The only thing I would make similar to SnesTYL's savestates is the png option. It's not what slow's snestyl down. It doesn't slow D-Gen much at all.
What I said was to make it more like SnesTYL's frontend graphics. If there is one thing it has done right, it's the frontend. It's very slick. Obviously not a priority for PicoDrive, but I was saying "future" If the author gets everything perfect (not that it needs much to be perfect :P ) and wants to polish it a bit more.
Rewind and fast forward options are far better than any savestate. Once you try an emulator with this it's hard to use savestates! I am very surprised this isn't incorporated into more PC console emulators. It's really fun to mess around with. I think if the source were ever made public DaveX could add it in. He's added FF/Rewind and ever mirror modes to Rin, NesterJ, SMSPlus and maybe more that I haven't seen yet.
Ad-hoc is something I really liked with D-Gen and it worked very well too. It's the one feature that is keeping me from deleting it off my memory stick! Genesis has some great two player games that beg to be played with 2 PSPs.. Golden Axe Ad-Hoc anyone?
Anyway. I'm loving the emulator. Great stuff! :thumbup:
audacity can do it, but easier ways might exist. Assuming the sample rate was less you will also have lengthen the song back out after the sampling rate change. Unless you like background music "Alvin and the Chipmunks" style.
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
Lots of choices there. This is a job perfect for the command line and personally I like http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsamplerate/
usage: cd into the directory with the MP3's, then execute the following:
(assumes that you actually have sndfile-resample in your path. could just as easily be changed to the full path to the location of sndfile-resample)Code:IFS=$'\n'; ary=`ls *.mp3`; for i in $ary; do j="$i"; k="${i%mp3}wav"; m="$k_a"; lame --decode "$j" "$k"; sndfile-resample -to 44100 -c 0 "$j" "$k"; lame -h -b 128 --resample 44.1 -m s "$m" "$i"; rm "$k" "$m"; done
I'm getting the same error (mp3 init failed. code 80010002) when trying to play sonic CD.
Firmware 1.5.
I used MediaCoder (free).
Just open it, set the 'LAME MP3' tab on the right to CBR, Stereo and somewhere from 96-128Kbps, go to the 'audio' tab on the left and set resample to 44100, set the output folder up top, hit 'add', choose all the mp3s, hit start and wait.
I only used it to transcode some mp3s to lower bitrate, but its worth a shot.
perhaps a bit offtopic, but fun anyway
http://dgen.justgotowned.com/
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