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Problems with real wiimote sounds - matheusstaffa - 12-16-2016

I having problems with the output sounds of the real wiimote (original white) + motion plus + numchuck. It's always crackling and making strange sounds when there is a output sound. Tried on a real wii and works perfectly.
Any help to solve this?


RE: Problems with real wiimote sounds - Craftyawesome - 12-16-2016

If you are using passthrough it should work. If you are emulating the bluetooth it tends to only work with TR and can cause disconnects.


RE: Problems with real wiimote sounds - matheusstaffa - 12-19-2016

(12-16-2016, 10:33 PM)Craftyawesome Wrote: If you are using passthrough it should work. If you are emulating the bluetooth it tends to only work with TR and can cause disconnects.

Already tried using but when i open any game, it simply closes. Trying installing the proper driver didn't work as well. The controller didn't even get connected. I am using a bluetooth adaptor 2.0 on my computer. If i try using 4.0 will solve my problem?


RE: Problems with real wiimote sounds - barat - 12-20-2016

Only original Wii Bluetooth module will solve Your problem IMO:
https://wiki.dolphin-emu.org/index.php?title=Bluetooth_Passthrough


RE: Problems with real wiimote sounds - leolam - 12-21-2016

Quote:Already tried using but when i open any game, it simply closes.
Sounds like you may have panic handlers disabled, in which case you can't see a lot of error messages, some of which can be important!

Wii remote audio also works well with most decent adapters, not just the Wii BT module (fortunately).


RE: Problems with real wiimote sounds - matheusstaffa - 12-22-2016

(12-21-2016, 07:13 PM)leolam Wrote: Sounds like you may have panic handlers disabled, in which case you can't see a lot of error messages, some of which can be important!

Wii remote audio also works well with most decent adapters, not just the Wii BT module (fortunately).

Thanks! I will buy a 4.0 adapter (mine is 2.0). Also installing Wii BT module, my bluetooth doesn't work at all.


RE: Problems with real wiimote sounds - matheusstaffa - 01-19-2017

So, i bought a 4.0 bluetooth adapter and still the sound of wiimote doesn't work properly (crackling sounds) but, at least, the signal is way better. And the bluetooth module doesn't work at all with me.