The sound is distorted in the iNES-Windows. How do I fix it?
The wave-synthetized sound in iNES may become distorted on slow or highly loaded machines (no graphics acceleration, for example). There are several ways you can improve sound: • Decrease the sampling frequency (in Audio menu). The sound may become tinkier, but less distorted. • Increase the latency (Audio menu). This may cause sound to fall behind the screen action, but the sound quality will become better. • Use MIDI sound instead. It has both advantages and disadvantages though. • Make iNES skip more frames (in Video menu). The screen action will become less smooth, but the CPU load will decrease. • Make iNES window smaller to decrease the load on the CPU. 1:1 is the optimal size. • How do I save and load emulation state during the game? The emulation state can be saved by pressing [F7] button. The resulting data file will have the same name as your .NES file, but its extension is going to be .STA. This state file will be loaded automatically next time you start iNES. The same state