Well now you can go and crank up all the graphical enhancements and hacks that you could ever desire. 
Speaking of graphical hacks, one that you may be particularly interested in is the "Immediately Present XFB" setting which can actually result in input lag that is lower than what a real GameCube/Wii would normally be able to achieve (though like many of the "hacks" options, it may or may not cause graphical issues depending on the game).
That's why we always recommend to use CleanRip for dumping ISOs.
Before that homebrew app existed, the go-to method of dumping discs was using a different Wii homebrew app that read the contents of the disc, transmitted it using the Wii's wifi over your local network, and then you'd use your computer to save the transmitted data to an ISO. Problem is though, that method was much less reliable and could definitely cause non-clean rips - I specifically remember that I ripped Super Paper Mario via this method, but even though it seemed to work fine in Dolphin it actually had a bad checksum.

Speaking of graphical hacks, one that you may be particularly interested in is the "Immediately Present XFB" setting which can actually result in input lag that is lower than what a real GameCube/Wii would normally be able to achieve (though like many of the "hacks" options, it may or may not cause graphical issues depending on the game).
(03-31-2018, 03:01 PM)Silent Hell Wrote: Played on a clean dump of Melee and not a single stutter in sight.
That's why we always recommend to use CleanRip for dumping ISOs.
Before that homebrew app existed, the go-to method of dumping discs was using a different Wii homebrew app that read the contents of the disc, transmitted it using the Wii's wifi over your local network, and then you'd use your computer to save the transmitted data to an ISO. Problem is though, that method was much less reliable and could definitely cause non-clean rips - I specifically remember that I ripped Super Paper Mario via this method, but even though it seemed to work fine in Dolphin it actually had a bad checksum.
Dolphin 5.0 CPU benchmark
CPU: Pentium G3258 @ 4.5GHz 1.24v
GPU: Intel integrated
RAM: 4x4GB Corsair Vengence @ DDR3-1600
OS: Linux Mint of some variety + [VM] Win7 SP1 x64
CPU: Pentium G3258 @ 4.5GHz 1.24v
GPU: Intel integrated
RAM: 4x4GB Corsair Vengence @ DDR3-1600
OS: Linux Mint of some variety + [VM] Win7 SP1 x64
