Keyblade2222 said:
We don't encourage illegal activity such as that on this site please take this elsewhere.
Emulators are NOT 'illegal'. The image files may or may not be, depending on if they are still under copyright law. Most are, meaning that the actual usage of *.bin or *.rom or *.iso would be illegal, ONLY if they were being copied. (The ONLY part of ANY emulator which *IS* illegal are the bios images for the emus. Such as the SCPH-1001.bin files for PSX emulators.. which are playstation bios files. Easily found else where with google.)
And Henskie is simply asking how to configure a piece of software.. a piece of software which so happens to be a playstation emulator.
Henskie:
You actually need to 'limit' the framerate of your emulator. There should be an option for this somewhere in the graphics setting of your emulator. I prefer to use ePSXe, myself.
I actually encountered this same problem with ePSX... my framerate on my laptop was limited by the emulator at 200-300FPS... which means the game was running at about 3-5X faster than normal. The best way to stop this is to manually set a frame limit. The ideal setting is 59-60 FPS.. I've never had a single problem with mine after limiting it to that, because most TVs can only handle 60FPS.. which is what the games you are emulating were designed to run at, NOT 200FPS! xD
I'm sure you'll find the right option in the graphic settings. It should say 'frame limit' or something close and allow you to set a numerical value.
As for SN:
I haven't heard of that problem before..
Maby its to do with your CD-Rom settings in ePSXe and not the actual sound settings?
One thing to try is imaging the disc to hdd as a *.iso file.
(Personal backups are actually legal. ^.^)
Then try running that file, and see if you can get sound to work. If so, then the problem lies with the CD-Rom settings and NOT the sound settings. I only consider this, as from what you have posted, it would seem that you have tried all the sound settings.
Finally to Henskie:
Depending on the game, you'll want to enable certain 'game patches' in your advanced graphics options.
I know that there is a problem with ePSXe and FFVII.. the patch is in the graphics options, you just need to look. It'll be in the lower-left corner of the menu. The bug has to do with the battle-cursor..
Anyways, I' need sleep now. e.e
~~Azurith