Im trying to dump donkey kong country returns (a game that doesnt usually ever run into issues) with ffv1 codec.
While the recording is playing, everything appears to work fine. However, as soon as I end the emulation, this error appears:
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An error occured.
Condition: !Core::WantsDeterminism()
File: d:\Source\Core\Core\HW\EXI\EXI_DeviceIPL.cpp
Line:419
Function: GetEmulatedTime
Ignore and continue?
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Regardless of what I choose, the emulator crashes, and the resulting .avi file is cut off at a couple seconds, with the file size still depending on the amount that I recorded, yet it not having any impact on the videos length.
The only idea I could have as to why this happens is due to me using 2 emulated wiimotes, and also having to manually reconnect the wiimote through the interface due to the game automatically disconnecting it at the start. I dont know why this would matter, but I cannot think of anything else, as I have never had problems with dumping games before in any way.
Im not using dual core or any other options that are known to cause potential issues.
While the recording is playing, everything appears to work fine. However, as soon as I end the emulation, this error appears:
__
An error occured.
Condition: !Core::WantsDeterminism()
File: d:\Source\Core\Core\HW\EXI\EXI_DeviceIPL.cpp
Line:419
Function: GetEmulatedTime
Ignore and continue?
__
Regardless of what I choose, the emulator crashes, and the resulting .avi file is cut off at a couple seconds, with the file size still depending on the amount that I recorded, yet it not having any impact on the videos length.
The only idea I could have as to why this happens is due to me using 2 emulated wiimotes, and also having to manually reconnect the wiimote through the interface due to the game automatically disconnecting it at the start. I dont know why this would matter, but I cannot think of anything else, as I have never had problems with dumping games before in any way.
Im not using dual core or any other options that are known to cause potential issues.