Using a Broadcom BCM20702 USB Bluetooth dongle. In Twilight Princess, the audio to the Wii Remote works, however the actual audio has a very loud buzz that rapidly fades in and out. The issue is persistent across different remotes. Additionally, if I connect a regular bluetooth speaker, there is no buzz at all. I've tried turning off the Continuous Scanning for Wii Remotes, changing the audio emulation engine, and the port the USB is plugged into, all to no avail. This bluetooth adapter is working absolutely perfectly except for this weird buzz. Anyone have any ideas?
Weird buzz on Wii Remote speaker
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(04-18-2016, 01:51 PM)RyuHimora Wrote: Using a Broadcom BCM20702 USB Bluetooth dongle. In Twilight Princess, the audio to the Wii Remote works, however the actual audio has a very loud buzz that rapidly fades in and out. The issue is persistent across different remotes. Additionally, if I connect a regular bluetooth speaker, there is no buzz at all. I've tried turning off the Continuous Scanning for Wii Remotes, changing the audio emulation engine, and the port the USB is plugged into, all to no avail. This bluetooth adapter is working absolutely perfectly except for this weird buzz. Anyone have any ideas? I'm sure this is a known issue and AFAIK speaker data has been disabled in later versions of Dolphin emulator, probably because this is a known bug. There shouldn't be anything wrong on your end. ![]() 04-20-2016, 02:47 AM
(04-20-2016, 02:47 AM)JosJuice Wrote: I wasn't aware of that. Strange. To me it's just completely disabled, can't even enable it. Might be because it is broken on Linux then? Edit: never mind. I just wasn't up to date with my dev. version. My bad. ![]() 04-20-2016, 06:43 AM
Wiimote sound works perfectly as long as you're using an RVL-CNT-01-TR controller and the game is running full speed. Enable Speaker Data comes disabled by default but can be enabled on Controller settings since a long time ago (Dolphin 3.5 era if I'm not wrong)...
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