Manual / Guides for v1.6

Here is the reference manual for users of PJ64, based closely off Project64.chm included with the emulator but here we can keep working on it to make it better!

The cheat system has been supported on its own website, we aim to merge this soon

  • Requirements

    Minimum and recommended systems for running Project64.
  • Installation

    Help with installing PJ64 for the first time, adding plugins, games, through to removing PJ64 from your system or moving to another PC.
  • Using Project64

    Quick guide to basic tasks in PJ64
  • Configuration: Project64 application

    Guide to setting up and tweaking the Project64 main program, including all the Settings tabs.
  • Configuration: Jabo Direct3D8

    Guide to setting up and tweaking the Project64 video plugin.
  • Configuration: Jabo DirectInput

    Guide to setting up the Project64 input plugin.
  • Configuration: Jabo DirectSound

    Setting up the default audio plugin.
  • Reference

    in-depth information that doesn't fit anywhere else! verifying ROMs, GUI translation, how PJ uses support files, etc.
  • Troubleshooting

    Having stability or graphics, sound or speed problems? Here's how to go about solving almost any problem yourself.
    • Stability problems

    • Video Initialisation (Initialization) problems

    • Access Violations / AVs / Fatal Exceptions

    • Speed / Performance problems

    • Video / Graphics problems

    • Audio / Sound problems

      The first thing to understand is what to expect. Games marked Compatible should sound generally good with only minimal and barely noticeable (to most people) cracking/popping/clicking. Major stuttering or distorted sound, or missing parts of sound, is not normal. Perfection is not realistic to expect - occasional stuttering at a few points in a game is normal (although not necessarily un-preventable), often as the core slows down. Also a mild general stutter may be noticeable in some background music etc as a result of core timing problems.. this sort of problem is usually fixed by Sync Game to Audio (but read the warnings carefully!)

      Before you ask for help, please take yourself through the following questions:

      1. Are you running the game at the correct speed*? This is the most important point. If the answer to this question is no, and you are below the correct speed, you have a performance problem, not an audio problem. Read Troubleshooting > Speed / Performance problems. If the answer to this question is no, and you are above the correct speed, you have almost certainly turned off the speed limiter (system menu, shortcut: F4) and must turn it back on in order to get good audio.
      2. Are there known game specific audio issues? Check the ROM browser and read the notes provided.
      3. Are you using the audio plugin or the RSP for audio emulation? Read RSP configuration if you don't understand the distinction. We recommend RSP low-level emulation unless your system is too slow.
      4. Are you using Sync game to audio? This option may be exactly what you need or it may make this much worse, please read the Manual about that control carefully.
      5. Has another application taken control of your sound card? Some cards can only play one stream at once, or another app may be interfering.

      *NTSC games should be running at 60VI/s, PAL games at 50VI/s. If they are not running at exactly this speed or within a few VI/s of it (e.g. 57-61 is a reasonable range for an NTSC game) then there is no way you can get good audio (this is just a basic truth, not a flaw in the emulator).

       

  • Error Messages

    Help with common error messages, what they mean, how to make them go away!
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