I have used dolphin on and off for a while now and has worked pretty well without major issues. However, recently all of my games have had extremely staticy audio and is making some games unplayable. I have read a few threads about it but I feel like I am still missing something. I recently did change most of the games from nkit to iso, and games in my SSD and HDD are both having these issues. Attached are my current settings and I was wondering if I could get some help on this.
Staticy Audio
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07-03-2024, 01:39 PM
I have used dolphin on and off for a while now and has worked pretty well without major issues. However, recently all of my games have had extremely staticy audio and is making some games unplayable. I have read a few threads about it but I feel like I am still missing something. I recently did change most of the games from nkit to iso, and games in my SSD and HDD are both having these issues. Attached are my current settings and I was wondering if I could get some help on this. 07-03-2024, 01:41 PM
These are my specs: Intel® Core i7-9750H CPU @ 2.60GHz 2.59 GHz
16 GB of RAM RTX 2070 Windows 10 Some games on SSD, most on HDD 07-04-2024, 04:14 AM
Have you tried the "Cubeb" backend on the audio tab? that's the default one.
A couple of things stick out to me:
In Settings > Advanced: you have "Enable Write-Back Cache (slow)" enabled. You should turn that off. In Graphics > Enhancements: you have Internal Resolution set to "Auto", you might want to just pick a fixed number like 3x or 4x. You said you converted your nkit back to iso. You might want to right-click on the games in the Dolphin list > Properties > Verify tab > "Verify Integrity" button to make sure that the dumps are still good. If they're not good dumps you might want to redump your discs. If the disc images are good and you want to save space, you can right-click the game > Convert File > and choose RVZ (do not enable the remove junk data option) |
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