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(03-21-2016, 06:27 AM)JustAtGaming Wrote: [ -> ]The annoying thing is the sound which is a little big laggy when the Video frames a little bit. I could life with it but maybe you know a possible solution for this. Is the sound rendered by the CPU ?

Dolphin has to keep the emulated DSP (used for audio) in sync with the emulated CPU, otherwise bad things will happen. There is no good solution to the audio slowdown other than having good enough hardware.

(03-21-2016, 06:27 AM)JustAtGaming Wrote: [ -> ]Is it possible to put More Ressources which need to be done by the CPU on the GPU ?

Not really, no.
Quote:The annoying thing is the sound which is a little big laggy when the Video frames a little bit. I could life with it but maybe you know a possible solution for this.

You can try underclocking the emulated CPU; that'll make the game run slower and skip frames but the audio will run at full speed. This may cause weird issues though, so use the underclock feature at your own risk.

Other than that, no, upgrading your CPU is the only way to make Dolphin run better. (And it will use less power and heat less.)
(03-21-2016, 06:27 AM)JustAtGaming Wrote: [ -> ]The annoying thing is the sound which is a little big laggy when the Video frames a little bit.

Try to use HLE instead, that need less CPU than LLE.
And try to close some other Programs that needs CPU Resourcen.

(03-21-2016, 06:27 AM)JustAtGaming Wrote: [ -> ]Is the sound rendered by the CPU ?

Yes, I think so.

So did you overclocked your Processor to get few more fps?
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