(02-03-2011, 12:56 PM)NaturalViolence Wrote: Many things can cause stuttering in dolphin.
If audio is causing it disabling hle audio will fix it.
If shader caching is causing it using a ramdisk will fix it.
If the jit cache is causing it their is nothing you can do about that.
If the fifo is causing it then just use an older revision.
By the way what settings are you using?
NaturalV thank you so much for your patience *-*
I did not know that stuttering was dependent on so many factors!
Then I tell you what I used:
Try 2 versions of the Dolphin (6505 and 6906 Both 64-bit)
Here's the configuration:
-Idle Skip(On)
-Dual Core(On)
-FPS Limit (Auto)
-Jit Recompiler
-Lock Thread to Core (Off) - i ve tried to set this to ON but the situation dnt change
-DSPLLE on thread (Off) - i ve tried to set this to ON with DSP-LLE instead of HLE, but the situation dnt change
//////////DISPLAY OPTIONS/////////
Panic Handlers (ON)
Progressive Scan (Off)
Render in Full Screen (1280x768)
//////// PLUGIN VIDEO ////////
tried with DX9 and OpenGL (DX11 is too slow...alot of stuttering)
Anisotropic (1x)
AA (None)
Load Native Mipmaps(ON) - i ve already tried to disable this for a more speedup. dnt see difference.
Pixel Lightning(ON) - i ve already tried to disable this for a more speedup. dnt see difference.
Force Bi/Trilinear Filtering
EFB Scaled Copy
EFB Scale: Integral
Enable Cpu Access(Off)
Enable Emulate Format Change(Off)
EFB Copy Enable (Texture)
Accurate Texture Cache (Off)
---Advanced---
Show FPS.
/////////DSP PLUGIN ///////
DSP-HLE
Enable HLE Audio(On)
Enable DTK Music(On)
Enable Audio Throttle(On)
Sample Rate 48KHz
Audio Backend DSound
-Tried with and without VBeam- the situation dnt change
I use this configuration for All Resident Evil games (wii versions), but RE Rebirth dont have the stuttering problem....
Thanks alot again NaturalV....
@Emu-mun
(02-03-2011, 04:04 AM)emu-muncher Wrote: Noob question....do you have to re-install programs with ramdisk or will it work with already installed programs?
RAMDisk will work with already installed programs.
This programs need only to allow the GC-Wii Iso in a RAM Drive.
This "storage" is approximately 30 times faster than a magnetic hard disk.
In theory, this "almost zero latencies" could give great benefits in terms of load speed (especially in reading what you read in various forums and sites).
Wait ... I look for a comparative ... Found!
Traditional HDD (7200RPM)
Qsoft RAMDrive Enterprise ed (similar to RAMDisk)
All bench found here:
http://www.raymond.cc/blog/archives/2009...ite-speed/
Rig:
Cpu: Quad Core Q9550 @2.8Ghz (0% OC)
Ram: 4Gb Ram - Dual Channel Enabled @800Mhz (0% OC)
Vga: Ati Radeon HD5850 1Gb (0% OC)
OS: VVindows 7 x64
Cpu: Quad Core Q9550 @2.8Ghz (0% OC)
Ram: 4Gb Ram - Dual Channel Enabled @800Mhz (0% OC)
Vga: Ati Radeon HD5850 1Gb (0% OC)
OS: VVindows 7 x64