Hi all,
Again, I must reiterate how amazed I am that even my specs tend to run Dolphin quite well. Kudos to the developers!
That said, I have some typical newbie questions. Now, before you all get irritated with me, I have tried to search the forums here but I'm not coming up with much of anything.
So...
I'm not understanding why, when I dump frames/audio from a recording, the audio is around twice the size of the video. Not a complaint per say, just something I hope one can explain so I can fix it.
I see that, though the initial guide recommends various settings for ideal performance, some of what I DID find on the forums seem to contradict the developers own recommendations. How does one know what to actually set things to? ... mere trial and error?
For now my last question is something that I hate to admit to duplicating a question I already posed but, why do some games (IE, the Mortal Kombat games) play back results that are nothing at all like what I performed/experienced when recording? All I can assume is that it has to do with how "random" such games work, in terms of characters/moves/arenas chosen. Perhaps during playback Dolphin doesn't know how to "deal" with the factors that go into the MK games' coding?
Thanks in advance for your patience
- tarf
Again, I must reiterate how amazed I am that even my specs tend to run Dolphin quite well. Kudos to the developers!
That said, I have some typical newbie questions. Now, before you all get irritated with me, I have tried to search the forums here but I'm not coming up with much of anything.
So...
I'm not understanding why, when I dump frames/audio from a recording, the audio is around twice the size of the video. Not a complaint per say, just something I hope one can explain so I can fix it.
I see that, though the initial guide recommends various settings for ideal performance, some of what I DID find on the forums seem to contradict the developers own recommendations. How does one know what to actually set things to? ... mere trial and error?
For now my last question is something that I hate to admit to duplicating a question I already posed but, why do some games (IE, the Mortal Kombat games) play back results that are nothing at all like what I performed/experienced when recording? All I can assume is that it has to do with how "random" such games work, in terms of characters/moves/arenas chosen. Perhaps during playback Dolphin doesn't know how to "deal" with the factors that go into the MK games' coding?
Thanks in advance for your patience
- tarf