2017-11-13, 20:15
I tested Snes9x2010 in RetroPie and it goes OK. And I supose that you too can test it with RetroPie, is the default core and people knows that Raspberry Pi can handle SNES in RetroPie (without need to change cores).
Some months ago I had some stuttering problem but was related with power source (I think): I saw the voltage indicator and the game suffered stuttering (I opened a genesis game and it didn't happen, it was executed smooth)
Other day I opened again RetroPie and I had no problem (snes9x, with the same games, played without the voltage indicator and all smooth).
So this is possible that you had a under-clock CPU situation OR that Kodi supose a big overhead (compared to RetroArch in a Raspberry Pi)
Some months ago I had some stuttering problem but was related with power source (I think): I saw the voltage indicator and the game suffered stuttering (I opened a genesis game and it didn't happen, it was executed smooth)
Other day I opened again RetroPie and I had no problem (snes9x, with the same games, played without the voltage indicator and all smooth).
So this is possible that you had a under-clock CPU situation OR that Kodi supose a big overhead (compared to RetroArch in a Raspberry Pi)