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You have to use LLE . I just tried HLE with an original Wiimote (latest Dolphin of course) , bad audio with wiimote speaker indeed
Please note that you need to run the game full speed with LLE all the time or else you will have stuttering audio
You can try Vbeam trick to by pass LLE requirement : "must run full speed all the time"
_Right-click the game - Properties - Tick "Vbeam speed hack"
_Same as above - Untick "Idle Skipping"
Depending on the game , LLE is either very demanding or not at all . Most notebook nowadays (except 3000$ notebook - i7 extreme edition that can be overclocked to 4.0GHz or higher) can't handle LLE with demanding games . Vbeam trick won't help if the game run too slow (not near full speed)
The best solution for LLE is : building your own rig - i5 3570k/i7 3770k @ 4.2GHz (overclocked)
Same problem here.

Official Wiimote that works fine with my Wii but sounds very bad on Dolphin, even using LLE with full speed games. I suspect my BT dongle is the cause (Logitech MX5000 dongle).

What kind of dongle should I use ?
(05-01-2013, 02:18 AM)pesos Wrote: [ -> ]What kind of dongle should I use ?

Here's mine. Cheap and works just fine BT adapter

Playa

Tryed all mentioned tricks but it wont work with SSB:B, i have an dual-band Broadcom 4.0 BT and the game is running on normal speed. Even after closing the game (not emu) it still emits the sound - terrible. This needs an fix, otherwise the audio should be deactivated by default.
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