(12-22-2010, 12:10 AM)jusaki Wrote: Well, I'm certainly aware of those settings having nothing to do with the audio thing (I honestly thought so) but after several hours struggling to find out what could possibly cause the sound issues of that game, I came across the ISO properties and learnt that by even activating something as innocent as speeding up the disc transfer rate I would get the sounds screwed, I know it's weird but, the zelda TP howling stones solution is as well, so I think it's just fine if you handle the settings straight from the dolphin config tab for this game, besides, this game seems not to need any of those tweaks...
So are you saying that if you disable the "Allow filtering" iso property this will cause problem with audio?
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