Yea I dont know what he did either, but if we did we'd have sound by now. It took him 4 months of straight coding just to get it to a "buggy" stage. So my advice is just wait until they do it and then investigate how it works if thats all youre interested in.
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Jd8531 wrote:Yea I dont know what he did either, but if we did wed have sound by now. It took him 4 months of straight coding just to get it to a "buggy" stage. So my advice is just wait until they do it and then investigate how it works if thats all your interested in.
can't wait for it also i wish i could help btw, who are those people working on it?
Originally I think it was just Coldbird, could of been some others in TP. Right now until he officially gets back its in the hands of TN to polish and work on.
coldbird simply ported peops to the PSP and loaded all sound processing to the CPU as lack of media engine. But he never really got to polish it or implement some missing stuff (XA audio being one iirc). On the PSP, PS1 sound was done by media engine to leave the CPU handling other important tasks and thus keeping a good framerate, but on the Vita the CPU will have to do everything, although I don't think it'll bother framerate much as the vita overclocks the CPU around 500MHz, this should compensate the extra load that sound requires. But again, only two people have the ability to work on this, coldbird and TN, but they both are busy right now.
Acid_Snake wrote:coldbird simply ported peops to the PSP and loaded all sound processing to the CPU as lack of media engine. But he never really got to polish it or implement some missing stuff (XA audio being one iirc). On the PSP, PS1 sound was done by media engine to leave the CPU handling other important tasks and thus keeping a good framerate, but on the Vita the CPU will have to do everything, although I don't think it'll bother framerate much as the vita overclocks the CPU around 500MHz, this should compensate the extra load that sound requires. But again, only two people have the ability to work on this, coldbird and TN, but they both are busy right now.
lets see 15 days from may, 30 days from june and 2 days of july = 47 days
necropost?
where does everyone get all this info on the hardware? even yapsp doesn't go into detail about this peops stuff
"If the truth is a cruel mistress, then a lie must be a nice girl"
Acid_Snake wrote:coldbird simply ported peops to the PSP and loaded all sound processing to the CPU as lack of media engine. But he never really got to polish it or implement some missing stuff (XA audio being one iirc). On the PSP, PS1 sound was done by media engine to leave the CPU handling other important tasks and thus keeping a good framerate, but on the Vita the CPU will have to do everything, although I don't think it'll bother framerate much as the vita overclocks the CPU around 500MHz, this should compensate the extra load that sound requires. But again, only two people have the ability to work on this, coldbird and TN, but they both are busy right now.
lets see 15 days from may, 30 days from june and 2 days of july = 47 days
necropost?
where does everyone get all this info on the hardware? even yapsp doesn't go into detail about this peops stuff
So go to google and types this quote in search bar with the name hgoel0974
even yapsp doesn't go into detail about this peops stuff