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@ -47,7 +47,19 @@ void DspHle::serialize(Archive& ar, const unsigned int) {
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}
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SERIALIZE_IMPL(DspHle)
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static constexpr u64 audio_frame_ticks = 1310252ull; ///< Units: ARM11 cycles
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// TODO(xperia64): The value below is the "perfect" mathematical ratio
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// of ARM11 cycles per audio frame. As per merry, this was calculated to be
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// (ARM11 freq)*(samples per frame)/(sample rate)
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// = (268,111,855.956 Hz) * (160 samples)/(32,728 Hz)
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// = (1310739.946008311...) ~ 1310740
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//
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// This value was originally set to 1310252, which was determined by measuring it on hardware
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// However, as of when this was written, Project Mirai 1/2/DX desync on HLE
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// such that the music track runs ahead of the gameplay.
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// When the value is set to 1310740, all three games are playable
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// The audio track only drifts ~1ms over a 4+ minute song compared to hardware
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// and the button presses match as well as I can determine by playing the game/recording
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static constexpr u64 audio_frame_ticks = 1310740ull; ///< Units: ARM11 cycles
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struct DspHle::Impl final {
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public:
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