A lot of lag when playing PSP games on Adrenaline

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I have slowness when playing PSP games on PS Vita's/PS TV's Adrenaline. I use a microSD card in the PS Vita and a USB flash drive in the PS TV and after using differentes ones in both of them I still have slowness. Also, I formatted all of them in the PC and installed no plugins and I still have slowness.

EDIT: I set "CPU CLOCK XMB" and "CPU CLOCK GAME" to "333/166" and PSP games still slow down, though less. May PS Vita and PSP games slow down if said settings are set to "Default" and might these new settings wear the PSP's and PS Vita's batteries faster, although decrease loading times as well?
 
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I have a lot of lag when playing PSP games on Adrenaline. Is there a way to fix it?

EDIT: I changed the CPU CLOCK XMB and CPU CLOCK GAME settings from Default to 333/166 and although PSP games are still slow, they're less. Can I have this lag on the PS Vita and PSP if the mentioned settings are set to Default and won't these new settings wear the battery faster and possibly make cutscenes with faster audio?
Somebody had better result starting the game with a bubble and not entering before in adrenaline
 
You can use Adrenaline Bubble Manager

So, what it does is convert PSP games to bubbles just like they were homebrew? I don't know how can that fix this issue but I already have many bubbles on LiveArea, so if I convert all PSP games (which are many) to bubbles I'll have even more and I don't want it. What if PSP games slow down as well?

Will I lose all current Adrenaline settings and game saves if playing PSP games converted to bubbles?

May GB/GBC/GBA ROMs slow down, and if so, can they be converted to bubbles too?
 
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So, what it does is put PSP games in bubbles just like they were homebrew apps or PS Vita games? I don't know how can that fix this issue but I already have many bubbles on LiveArea so if I convert all PSP games (which are many) to bubbles I'll have even more and I don't want any more non-homebrew apps or non-PS Vita games bubbles. What if I have this lag on the PSP too?

If playing PSP games via bubble will I lose all Adrenaline settings?

May GB/GBC/GBA roms have lag and if so they should (if possible) be converted to bubbles too?
You won't lose any saves or files. Play GB and GBA using retroarch GPSP
 
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Do you have lag when playing PSP games from bubbled?
framerate lag? definitely in some games and areas. You have to remember the vita isn't emulating these games it's using actual psp hardware so if a game lags on psp it will lag on this. overclocking the internal psp helps, tell me what the game is.
 
framerate lag? definitely in some games and areas. You have to remember the vita isn't emulating these games it's using actual psp hardware so if a game lags on psp it will lag on this. overclocking the internal psp helps, tell me what the game is.

But does it slow down less than if playing from Adrenaline? All the european PSP ISOs I tried so far slow down: Daxter, Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai, Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai 2 and Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team.
 
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But do you have less lag then jf playing from Adrenaline? I have it with all the games I tried so far. Daxter, Dragon Ball Z Shin Budokai, Dragon Ball Z Shin Budokai 2 and Dragon Ball Z Tenkaichi Tag Team.
Doesn't feel like a bubble decreases lag, more that it reduces input delay which can make games feel laggy. All of these games are 30fps, the only one I played here was Tenkaichi Tag Team. Ran just like it does on real hardware.
 
Doesn't feel like a bubble decreases lag, more that it reduces input delay which can make games feel laggy. All of these games are 30fps, the only one I played here was Tenkaichi Tag Team. Ran just like it does on real hardware.

How can reducing latency make games feel laggy?

But I don't recall having slowness in all these PSP games while playing them on Adrenaline.
 
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Doesn't feel like a bubble decreases lag, more that it reduces input delay which can make games feel laggy. All of these games are 30fps, the only one I played here was Tenkaichi Tag Team. Ran just like it does on real hardware.

I just tested one of the games with slowness on the PSP and PS Vita and the ISO on PS Vita's Adrenaline is as slow as the ISO on PS TV's but less than the UMD on the PSP.
 
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I never experienced lag in Dragon Ball Z Shin Budokai, Dragon Ball Z Shin Budokai 2 and Dragon Ball Z Tenkaichi Tag Team, first of all, disable all useless plugin, secondly, try to check you microsd speed, maybe it com from that.
 
I never experienced lag in Dragon Ball Z Shin Budokai, Dragon Ball Z Shin Budokai 2 and Dragon Ball Z Tenkaichi Tag Team, first of all, disable all useless plugin, secondly, try to check you microsd speed, maybe it com from that.

I have in all the games I've tried. How can I check? Anyway, I don't use a microSD card on the PS TV, but a USB 2.0 flash drive, and in the PS Vita I use S2DVita and I also have this problem.
 
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could you tell us the exact model of your micro sd and you flash drive ?

If you bought them on untrusted place, it could be fake ..
 
could you tell us the exact model of your micro sd and you flash drive ?

If you bought them on untrusted place, it could be fake ..

Maybe this problem regards StorageMgr. I can't use YAMT on the PS TV because I have this issue. I hope my PS Vita games don't have problems (I only tested PSP games). I removed some plugins the "R + YAMT" taiHEN configuration installed that supposedly overclocked the PS Vita so do you think it might have to do with that?
 
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@ Windows_10_User :
PSP games works all good on PSTV, currently I play Need for Speed Undercover with adrenalin. That game need a lot of power. No bubble needed and no CPU overclock and all the other settings to. What ever you do, its wrong.

I am not use a SD2vita with yamt, make only problems.
 
@ Windows_10_User :
PSP games works all good on PSTV, currently I play Need for Speed Undercover with adrenalin. That game need a lot of power. No bubble needed and no CPU overclock and all the other settings to. What ever you do, its wrong.

I am not use a SD2vita with yamt, make only problems.

Do you use StorageMgr? If I don't set "CPU CLOCK XMB" and "CPU CLOCK GAME" to "333/166" it painfully slows down so I don't know how does that game work for you without changing the "CPU CLOCK XMB" and "CPU CLOCK GAME" settings since according to you it needs a lot of power. I don't know what might be causing this issue but I'm tired of formatting the SD2VITA and USB flash drive, reinstall HENkaku, reinstall all apps and copy all games again.
 
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