@Mere: This revision is better, but try starting up the Wii system menu (if you don't have that, there's a guide here and the method of extracting from a game is really easy and works just as well). I'm still getting a bit of clicking, but much less severe. I would post a screenshot but it appears to be the same thing as before. In fact, deleting the sample following the glitch makes a smooth, seamless wave. Your filter slope, however, appears to me to very good! Zooming in on the spectogram shows it's pretty similar to the real hardware. I wonder if there's anybody out there who did the Gamecube S/PDIF mod and could make a digital recording to compare to. Both of the recording devices I've tried have had too high a noise floor to answer this question unambiguously.
@moosehunter: Hey, that sounds a lot better! I could tell right away once the menu music started, and then I went and recorded it in the regular Dolphin to check and it did indeed have a lot less treble. It seems the 32 kHz one has more treble than the 48 kHz, and sounds practically the same as the original stream ripped from the game (though the wave doesn't come out exactly the same). But, weirdly enough, it has its stereo channels reversed compared to the original file, but then the 48 kHz version has them swapped back the right way again. Could you give me a compile with your mod to play around with? I want to see if a piece of music I'm consistently getting clicking with in Dolphin, in both 4.0-330 and 3.5-322, will still do so.
And thanks to both of you for your work.
@moosehunter: Hey, that sounds a lot better! I could tell right away once the menu music started, and then I went and recorded it in the regular Dolphin to check and it did indeed have a lot less treble. It seems the 32 kHz one has more treble than the 48 kHz, and sounds practically the same as the original stream ripped from the game (though the wave doesn't come out exactly the same). But, weirdly enough, it has its stereo channels reversed compared to the original file, but then the 48 kHz version has them swapped back the right way again. Could you give me a compile with your mod to play around with? I want to see if a piece of music I'm consistently getting clicking with in Dolphin, in both 4.0-330 and 3.5-322, will still do so.
And thanks to both of you for your work.