(05-08-2011, 08:56 PM)l2sp Wrote: jpcsp 2110 windows x86 for Hatsune Miku Project Diva 2
download: http://www.mediafire.com/?jgy1e6awfl2aoly
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change code:
jpcsp\src\jpcsp\HLE\modules150\sceGe_user.java
Code:
(code here)
Greetings. I downloaded, made these changes, and compiled the new jpcsp 2211, and the game works with some optimizations and a higher fps rate and being able to maximize the screen with no dropped frames. The version you have linked did not have any playable resizing functions.
Sadly, I am finding certain audio problems, such as when the audio is supposed to generate silence (during a loading screen or a pause), it appears the audio generates a noise. I'm not exactly familiar with the audio routines of this emulator, but it is similar when a game crashes on the Wii. The audio is a loud and sharp piercing noise of the last audio I'm guessing that was in the stream and isn't being released.
Another quirk to this new compile is when scrolling up and down the menus, Miku no longer zooms in or out. I do not know if this should or should not happen because I have not seen actual gameplay on the PSP, but the menu does scroll smoother with less dropped frames because of it.
I was wondering where the audio files might be handled of an older release or the 2110 release provided so I may swap the source and inject them into this 2211 build.
A funny thing about the build itself: I can not run it outside of Netbeans. Every time I attempt to run the program using the batch file, I receive this error:
"Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/lwjgl/opengl/AWTGLCanvas"
and ends with
"Could not find the main class: jpcsp.MainGUI. Program will now exit."
Could I get any help? Thanks.
Attached are screenshots of the emulator running full-screened at about 130fps during gameplay and higher at the main menu with the Anisotropic filter on.
EDIT: The game does freeze if it attempts to load the intro video.
EDIT2: Running the game on a freshly hacked PSP GO, the Vocaloids are not supposed to zoom in and out during the menu screens.
EDIT3: Apparently the zooming is done with the joystick and not the D-Pad. It's my own fault for mapping both keys to the D-Pad of the controller I was using.
Hai, can we get your JPCSP recompile program, I dont know how to compile it
Link please thanks very much
AMD Athlon II X3 3,1 GB - Geforce 8500GT 256 MB - DDR2 1x2GB - XP SP3 32bit -
07-16-2011, 07:01 PM (This post was last modified: 07-16-2011, 10:18 PM by MrFreeman.)
(07-15-2011, 04:06 PM)lasyn Wrote:
(07-13-2011, 03:20 AM)MrFreeman Wrote: original quote
Hai, can we get your JPCSP recompile program, I dont know how to compile it
Link please thanks very much
Greetings. I would love to distribute this new compile, but it will not work without being run through NetBeans. It gives an error. You are more than welcome to try to get it running, however.
jpcsp-2211-windows-x86 for Hatsune Mika Project Diva 2 [Link removed, please see next post for a build with no issues]
Please read the newly inserted readme for issues with Project Diva 2 and this emulator.
(05-08-2011, 08:56 PM)l2sp Wrote: jpcsp 2110 windows x86 for Hatsune Miku Project Diva 2
download: http://www.mediafire.com/?jgy1e6awfl2aoly
...
change code:
jpcsp\src\jpcsp\HLE\modules150\sceGe_user.java
Code:
(code here)
Greetings. I downloaded, made these changes, and compiled the new jpcsp 2211, and the game works with some optimizations and a higher fps rate and being able to maximize the screen with no dropped frames. The version you have linked did not have any playable resizing functions.
Sadly, I am finding certain audio problems, such as when the audio is supposed to generate silence (during a loading screen or a pause), it appears the audio generates a noise. I'm not exactly familiar with the audio routines of this emulator, but it is similar when a game crashes on the Wii. The audio is a loud and sharp piercing noise of the last audio I'm guessing that was in the stream and isn't being released.
Another quirk to this new compile is when scrolling up and down the menus, Miku no longer zooms in or out. I do not know if this should or should not happen because I have not seen actual gameplay on the PSP, but the menu does scroll smoother with less dropped frames because of it.
I was wondering where the audio files might be handled of an older release or the 2110 release provided so I may swap the source and inject them into this 2211 build.
A funny thing about the build itself: I can not run it outside of Netbeans. Every time I attempt to run the program using the batch file, I receive this error:
"Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/lwjgl/opengl/AWTGLCanvas"
and ends with
"Could not find the main class: jpcsp.MainGUI. Program will now exit."
Could I get any help? Thanks.
Attached are screenshots of the emulator running full-screened at about 130fps during gameplay and higher at the main menu with the Anisotropic filter on.
EDIT: The game does freeze if it attempts to load the intro video.
EDIT2: Running the game on a freshly hacked PSP GO, the Vocaloids are not supposed to zoom in and out during the menu screens.
EDIT3: Apparently the zooming is done with the joystick and not the D-Pad. It's my own fault for mapping both keys to the D-Pad of the controller I was using.
Hai, can we get your JPCSP recompile program, I dont know how to compile it
Link please thanks very much
Nice compile, very much appreciated and there are none of the issues I was experiencing with this build. I can't imagine what I'm doing differently and I suppose I may never get an explanation.
But still drop fps on mine, when in menu, and not smoth in play
Just not like in crisis core final fantasy
I think that because my hardware
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ref:
Sorry It Project Diva
Project Diva 2nd have running well and smooth
AMD Athlon II X3 3,1 GB - Geforce 8500GT 256 MB - DDR2 1x2GB - XP SP3 32bit -
09-01-2011, 11:44 AM (This post was last modified: 09-01-2011, 02:07 PM by nex01.)
Is there a way to fix the massive FPS drop when Text appear?
Without any text it runs incredible fast.
What I mean is, when there is a lot of the 2D interface shown, the fps will be skipped like on an extreme frameskip setting.
playing like that ins impossible...
When I run the PV's only and there is 3D only, it runs incredible fast up to 60fps.
09-09-2011, 11:00 AM (This post was last modified: 09-11-2011, 11:15 AM by bugmenot.)
This game run and looks great, especially with forced AA on catalyst.
Running on modified 2211, one problem though, the audio is imbalanced most of the time and since I play with headphones it get a little annoying.
Newer revision fixed this problem but then it freeze erratically (sometimes I could complete several song, sometime I could not even get to the menu). :/
Which revision are you using to play project diva? I also use decoding with sonic stage in jpcsp setting btw.
And here's a log where the game crash on revision 2304, funny thing is if it crash during a game the music will continue to play until it finish even though it supposedly stop when you're not hitting the right button.