10-13-2010, 01:51 AM (This post was last modified: 10-13-2010, 07:13 AM by Seraphiel.)
oh. okay then. uhmm. but what revs do you recommend? about 15++? or 16++?
Edit: i tried it on r1750. and its working just fine now. i am able to save for the first time. thanks for the help. and i hope i wont encounter problems again. nut i get this in my logger. warn hle.sceMpeg partial. what does that mean?
Edit: here comes another problem. after i switched back to r1791, when i load thee game. my fps turns to 1. and the game freezes. what should i do now?
Edit: i solved my last problem. i am able to load it now. but i cant hear voices. what should i do? i can hear them the last time. and i cant also hear the battle sfx when i battled the behemoth and the wutia troops disguised as shinra soldiers. and i cant hear background music even though im walking on parts that suppose to have music. can i do something to make it work? and when can i find the jpcsp log level? (it says in the first post to turn this off for maximum speed)
~Misa:"I can't imagine a world without Light!" L: "Yes, that would be dark."
kai? theball? anyone? sorry for the double post. im just excited to know what i should do to make this thing work. i tried searching this forum but i didn't see anything that is related to my problem.
~Misa:"I can't imagine a world without Light!" L: "Yes, that would be dark."
10-13-2010, 02:38 PM (This post was last modified: 10-13-2010, 03:03 PM by Seraphiel.)
oh. uhmm. okay then. thank you. but what about the sounds? do you know how can i make it work?
Edit: btw, the log that i uploaded in my last message, im using r1750. and i cant use the latest revs coz it crashes alot. uhmm. what rev can you recommend that is best suited for CC? where you can hear almost all of the important audio files? and where almost if not all the movies and cut scenes run smoothly? and where the least if not no crashes happen?
~Misa:"I can't imagine a world without Light!" L: "Yes, that would be dark."
But when jpcsp will be more stable, it will read sounds correctly.
And for the moment, Xuggle can't read AT3+ files (like sounds in the intro or the first video), so only a real psp can decode the files for the moment.
(10-13-2010, 01:51 AM)Seraphiel Wrote: oh. okay then. uhmm. but what revs do you recommend? about 15++? or 16++?
Edit: i tried it on r1750. and its working just fine now. i am able to save for the first time. thanks for the help. and i hope i wont encounter problems again. nut i get this in my logger. warn hle.sceMpeg partial. what does that mean?
Edit: here comes another problem. after i switched back to r1791, when i load thee game. my fps turns to 1. and the game freezes. what should i do now?
Edit: i solved my last problem. i am able to load it now. but i cant hear voices. what should i do? i can hear them the last time. and i cant also hear the battle sfx when i battled the behemoth and the wutia troops disguised as shinra soldiers. and i cant hear background music even though im walking on parts that suppose to have music. can i do something to make it work? and when can i find the jpcsp log level? (it says in the first post to turn this off for maximum speed)
Could you post a log file at TRACE level using r1793? I've added more trace information... maybe that will help to debug the problem.
Also, set the log level before loading the game and not after loading otherwise, you loose some information.
But when jpcsp will be more stable, it will read sounds correctly.
And for the moment, Xuggle can't read AT3+ files (like sounds in the intro or the first video), so only a real psp can decode the files for the moment.
That statement is false. You can decode the audio with a PC using hyakki's convertie program and sonic stage.
Funny thing, I spend more time on the forum instead of on emulators
But when jpcsp will be more stable, it will read sounds correctly.
And for the moment, Xuggle can't read AT3+ files (like sounds in the intro or the first video), so only a real psp can decode the files for the moment.
That statement is false. You can decode the audio with a PC using hyakki's convertie program and sonic stage.
I already did this before i start playing crisis core. i dont know why, but hyakki said that all the important audio files has been decoded except for the other 33. and it is unimportant so its okay. but for me, i cant hear background music and the battle music.
(10-13-2010, 03:46 PM)gid15 Wrote:
(10-13-2010, 01:51 AM)Seraphiel Wrote: oh. okay then. uhmm. but what revs do you recommend? about 15++? or 16++?
Edit: i tried it on r1750. and its working just fine now. i am able to save for the first time. thanks for the help. and i hope i wont encounter problems again. nut i get this in my logger. warn hle.sceMpeg partial. what does that mean?
Edit: here comes another problem. after i switched back to r1791, when i load thee game. my fps turns to 1. and the game freezes. what should i do now?
Edit: i solved my last problem. i am able to load it now. but i cant hear voices. what should i do? i can hear them the last time. and i cant also hear the battle sfx when i battled the behemoth and the wutia troops disguised as shinra soldiers. and i cant hear background music even though im walking on parts that suppose to have music. can i do something to make it work? and when can i find the jpcsp log level? (it says in the first post to turn this off for maximum speed)
Could you post a log file at TRACE level using r1793? I've added more trace information... maybe that will help to debug the problem.
Also, set the log level before loading the game and not after loading otherwise, you loose some information.
heres the deal. i tried it on r1793 but the game wont even start. after i clicked run. the game freezes at 1fps. i left it for about 10-15mins. but still, no change. i cant upload the log during that time coz its so damn big. log is at 197mb at rar is 4mb and i cant upload it. so i made a new one. after clicking run. for about 15-20secs. i closed the jpcsp. and heres the TRACE log.
~Misa:"I can't imagine a world without Light!" L: "Yes, that would be dark."