Alter Audio Latency in PPSSPP
Edited by Lukward Thomason, VisiHow, VC, Eng
You're watching VisiHow. In the previous tutorial, we changed the DInput deadzone. This is a tutorial on how to change the audio latency in the PlayStation Portable emulator.
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- 5Now, let's click "Low". After choosing "Low", audio will not be as delayed while you are playing games. With this setting, however, the performance of the game might be slower.In the pop-up box, you can click "Low", "Medium", or "High".
This has been a VisiHow tutorial on how to change the audio latency in the PlayStation Portable emulator, PPSSPP. if you're having trouble adjusting the audio latency using PPSSPP, then simply leave your questions, comments, or suggestions in the area below; and we'll do our best to get back to you. Thanks for choosing VisiHow! Have a great day!
See more tutorials on the PlayStation Portable PPSSPP emulator:
- Screen Button Style
- Rendering Resolution
- Turning Off Autoupdating
- Disabling Sound
- Enabling Screen Controls
- Rendering Methods
- Enabling "Vsync"
- Enabling "Sound Speed Hack"
- Installing PPSSPP
- Displaying FPS
- Speeding Up
- Frameskipping
- DInput Deadzones
- Deadzone for XInput
- Display Orientation
- Redefining Keys
- Screen Controls Layout
- Texture Filtering Options
- Audio Processing Methods
- Resetting Options
- Upscaling
- Full-Screen Mode
- Shaders
- Downloading PPSSPP.
Video: Alter Audio Latency in PPSSPP
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Categories : PS & PSP
Recent edits by: VC, VisiHow, Lukward Thomason