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A hot key for audio sync would be nice.
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alt-f4 :P heh
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Or,
get an axe.
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yah this would be nice
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F2 to sync audio to game perfectly.
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So f2 turns sync to audio on and off?
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lol, dude, F4
Oh and about the "Sync Game to Audio" option in Jabo's DirectSound, you can't switch the setting using a simple keyboard shortcut without having some new software, but, again, you can always use F2 to keep them both in sync. ![]()
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So maybe someone will make a hotkey *looks at Jabo*
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lol *Jabo tries to concentrate and analyze the position of f4*
Actually a while back (like about Feb 2007) when Mr. zilmar ask about things that Project64 could use I mentioned that people would like a shortcut that controls simultaneously audio sync and speed limiting, that way you don't have to disable both every time you just want to free the game speed. He kept saying some sort of irrelevant stuff about VI timing or whatever though, some technicality he used to ignore the usefulness of the feature. Though honestly I agree that this isn't really that useful. It would be a convenience not available in other emulators though.
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Not true, what if I want to skip some stuff on DK64 (which I use to help some of the timing issues).
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