Emulation works off of what the game was designed to run at. Many games were designed to run at 30, many at 60. If you try to run it faster, the sound will mess up. In config, just keep the Speed limit at 100%. Dolphin will take care of what framerate to run at
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(05-16-2016, 09:24 AM)Helios Wrote: Emulation works off of what the game was designed to run at. Many games were designed to run at 30, many at 60. If you try to run it faster, the sound will mess up. In config, just keep the Speed limit at 100%. Dolphin will take care of what framerate to run at yes thank you, was just wondering if this was one fo the games limited to 30. it looks like it is. Back to my sound/graphics though. Why is does one compromise they other? 05-16-2016, 10:23 AM
Because Dolphin doesn't implement audio stretching. The audio expects to be played at full speed, otherwise it gets choppy because it has no idea how to handle things when it's slower than expected. When you increase the internal resolution past what that lightweight Intel GPU can handle, it slows down, and causes the audio to screw up.
So, you can screw up audio by going too fast, or too slow. 05-16-2016, 01:12 PM
(05-16-2016, 10:23 AM)Helios Wrote: Because Dolphin doesn't implement audio stretching. The audio expects to be played at full speed, otherwise it gets choppy because it has no idea how to handle things when it's slower than expected. When you increase the internal resolution past what that lightweight Intel GPU can handle, it slows down, and causes the audio to screw up. gotcha. so keep the GPU happy and the audio will be ok. Its too bad the NUC GPU isnt strong enough. I bought it for the sole purpose of watching h.265 films and being able to process high-resolution video . I didn't think that it would have any problem handling an emulator . 05-16-2016, 02:21 PM
There's a difference between the two.
HD video decoding often uses specialized circuitry on the chip and decoders to use it to make it fast. Dolphin's workload isn't the same thing. 05-16-2016, 07:32 PM
(05-16-2016, 07:19 AM)Helios Wrote: For Dolphin we generally recommend the following GPUs: For Linux users, it is a bit different: Nvidia > Intel (Linux) > AMD (Linux) > Everything else Just a small advice: don't choose AMD if you plan to use Linux. Their proprietary drivers are awful and cause crashes and graphical glitches. (05-16-2016, 07:32 PM)leolam Wrote: For Linux users, it is a bit different: I'm actually running an i7 Intel Nuc with Iris 6100 (Broadwell GT3) GPU. been trying to figure out how to overclock my setup HERE 05-17-2016, 01:04 AM
Be careful with overclocking your setup. Those NUCs have cooling adequate to handle the chips configured as they are. Not much more. You might start to run hot enough to throttle if you start overclocking with the cooling system in place when you buy the NUC.
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