@HackerVilela I think modern AVR still supports the old Dolby surround/pro logic even with the newest Dolby Surround mode. I've done a bunch of tests with old Dolby Surround test vids, and they all worked properly, giving sound on the right channels. It's also working well with real consoles.
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@VerminousCoot It did but I never released it, as it required passing an extra pair of wires to the gun. I plan to make a better version but all side projects are on hold until I finish working on the new gun4ir firmware.
Several people have been asking me if my #GUN4IR system would work on a real #PlayStation
Well, yes it does ๐
The best part about it;
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@Cinephilosofant@RetroGameCorps That's my point, both of these opinions are very subjective; to my ears even with the fix they still sound terrible, and the added sound latency is very noticeable in gameplay. So yeah, same as previous issues, these won't be fixed as long as people are ok with a shitty fix.
@Cinephilosofant@RetroGameCorps That fix adds quite a lot of sound latency. And sadly, the speaker quality itself is terrible, so while you can do "fixes" to improve their harshness, there is nothing to be done about the quality itself.
@TwonXBT That house isn't worth fixing at all. You'll need to get it removed (costly) and build a new one (also costly). Which will end up costing you as much as just buying a new house near the city. Plus remote places in Japan suck, even with car. If anything happens you're on your own.
@ObsoleteSony Obsolete Sony cases and not compatible with Sony Xperia phones? Missed opportunity ๐
Joking, I know Xperia phones are just not worth the trouble nowadays (sadly).
Hey look its the #GameBub an #Analogue Pocket competitor FPGA gaming handheld for #Nintendo GBA and GB/GBC! Prototype unit but so far the results are pretty fun. Lot more in depth in the vid but def worth looking into (vid in reply) #gaming#gamingnews#gaming_news#Nintendo