(12-08-2015, 09:26 PM)JosJuice Wrote: To begin with, update to the newest development version and set Framelimit to Auto. You can also check Skip EFB Access from CPU and set Texture Cache Accuracy to Fast. Setting the fullscreen resolution to 512x384 is strange and shouldn't be done, but it shouldn't be causing any slowdowns either.
(12-08-2015, 06:41 PM)Morgana101 Wrote: I've searched on YouTube for ways to make this possible (from things like Rawdump and Friidump), but both of them didn't work for me, and I don't know why
They only work with a small number of PC DVD drives. A more reliable way to rip games is running CleanRip on a Wii.
Hi JosJuice,
Thanks for your quick reply!
So, I decided to just use the Dolphin emulator instead of 'dumping' my current Wii game.
I also changed all the settings like you said, and there's still a noticeable lag, however it's improved. Thank you very much
Before writing my first post, I actually tried the most recent Dolphin emulator, and every time I downloaded it, it said something was missing and it didn't work. So I started using Dolphin 4.0.2 and that's when the sound lag became extremely obvious. I searched the internet and found that someone had the same problem, (about a half second sound delay) and they said that when they used Dolphin 3.0, there wasn't a sound delay, which I've discovered is actually true.
So now I'm using the oldest version, as the more recent ones seem to never work for me
There's still a speed delay. Are there any other settings/something I can download to keep the speed at 100%?