(04-13-2014, 07:32 AM)kinkinkijkin Wrote: On-board HDMI uses entirely the sound card for audio. The GPU doesn't have a DAC, decoder, or encoder anyways, in any situation. It's all the soundcard.
I stand corrected. I tried connecting to the onboard HDMI before and got no audio. Went into the BIOS and changed the digital audio mode from SPDIF to HDMI and now it works. Going to see how this works out. I am not a fan of integrated graphics but supposedly this one is good for some gaming.
According to the system requirements from the Dolphin website, this integrated graphics chip should be able to run this. I am still getting that same flickering where it is flashing the top and bottom halves back and forth.
At this point the only thing that gets this to load without that top/bottom half flicker is to turn on External Frame Buffer and set it to real (virtual produces the same issue). The game loads and one thing I can say is the graphics are 1000% sharper than they were from my other video card, so I had my hopes up. Then when it actually gets into the game itself it lags really badly. So I am assuming that setting EFB is not the choice to make, perhaps there is something else I should try.
