Id love to contribute to the passthrough page in our wiki with new hardware.
https://wiki.dolphin-emu.org/index.php?t...assthrough
I have both versions of the UB400 & want to edit the name and add "V1.6" as this is the one with the Cambridge Silicon Radio chip (`0a12:0001`) - according to several exchanges with TP Link & having them send me new hardware, this product was initially released in December 2018.
I have the V2.6 (released March 2024) to test for 2 weeks until Sept 16, 2024. It has an ID of `2357:0604`
Id like to volunteer to help add a new row to the table to help eliminate a lot of confusion I see in the Amazon reviews for the UB400 specifically wanting to get Bluetooth passthrough to work & not realizing the V2.6 model does not behave the same as the older V1.6 model. I've made several requests Amazon clearly denote which version they are shipping as I still received the V1.6 in January 2024 & TP-Link sent me the V2.6 as a courtesy.
What title is best used to test audio? is "yes" just validating the adaptor is capable of delivering over Bluetooth regardless of its quality (as it appears to dependent on CPU of host?). I don't see any footnotes for audio - what defines "Limited" audio support?
I see the footnotes - what specific set of steps can I follow to report "stability" of the UB400 V2.6?
I don't have multiple WiiMotes to pair with but I can validate with an OEM Nintendo WiiMote Plus (`RVL-CNT-01`) and Nunchuk combo on:
1) 2020 MacBookPro M1 - Batocera Linux (v40) & macOS Sonoma (14.x) (and maybe macOS Sequoia beta 3 if I reinstall it as I notice it more readily pairs w V1.6)
2) iMac 2017 4k - Batocera Linux (v40), Windows (10), macOS Ventura (13.x)
3) MBP early 2015 Retina - Batocera Linux (v40)
https://wiki.dolphin-emu.org/index.php?t...assthrough
I have both versions of the UB400 & want to edit the name and add "V1.6" as this is the one with the Cambridge Silicon Radio chip (`0a12:0001`) - according to several exchanges with TP Link & having them send me new hardware, this product was initially released in December 2018.
I have the V2.6 (released March 2024) to test for 2 weeks until Sept 16, 2024. It has an ID of `2357:0604`
Id like to volunteer to help add a new row to the table to help eliminate a lot of confusion I see in the Amazon reviews for the UB400 specifically wanting to get Bluetooth passthrough to work & not realizing the V2.6 model does not behave the same as the older V1.6 model. I've made several requests Amazon clearly denote which version they are shipping as I still received the V1.6 in January 2024 & TP-Link sent me the V2.6 as a courtesy.
What title is best used to test audio? is "yes" just validating the adaptor is capable of delivering over Bluetooth regardless of its quality (as it appears to dependent on CPU of host?). I don't see any footnotes for audio - what defines "Limited" audio support?
I see the footnotes - what specific set of steps can I follow to report "stability" of the UB400 V2.6?
I don't have multiple WiiMotes to pair with but I can validate with an OEM Nintendo WiiMote Plus (`RVL-CNT-01`) and Nunchuk combo on:
1) 2020 MacBookPro M1 - Batocera Linux (v40) & macOS Sonoma (14.x) (and maybe macOS Sequoia beta 3 if I reinstall it as I notice it more readily pairs w V1.6)
2) iMac 2017 4k - Batocera Linux (v40), Windows (10), macOS Ventura (13.x)
3) MBP early 2015 Retina - Batocera Linux (v40)