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[Bluetooth USB passthough]Dolphin freezes when booting games - Printable Version +- Dolphin, the GameCube and Wii emulator - Forums (https://forums.dolphin-emu.org) +-- Forum: Dolphin Emulator Discussion and Support (https://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Forum-dolphin-emulator-discussion-and-support) +--- Forum: Support (https://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Forum-support) +--- Thread: [Bluetooth USB passthough]Dolphin freezes when booting games (/Thread-bluetooth-usb-passthough-dolphin-freezes-when-booting-games) |
[Bluetooth USB passthough]Dolphin freezes when booting games - Intruso - 11-10-2021 I bought a brandless bluetooth dongle (0a12:0001 (rev 2520) CSR8510 A10) to use usb passthrough, but after installing libusbK by Zadig 2.7 Dolphin refuses to boot any Wii game (or the system menu) with Passthough Bluetooth. The screen goes black and I have to do a doble-stop to end the emulator I also tried to add the device ID to the USB whitelist, installing WinUSB driver... with no results. How can I get it to work? Or did I waste 5€ in an incompatible dongle? The last part of the log: Quote:33:47:593 Core\IOS\USB\Bluetooth\BTReal.cpp:91 E[IOS_WIIMOTE]: Failed to get config descriptor for device 1022:1639 I have the specs below, in my forum signature. RE: [Bluetooth USB passthough]Dolphin freezes when booting games - mbc07 - 11-10-2021 Bluetooth Passthrough can be very finicky depending of the adapter, perfect compatibility is only guaranteed with the BT Module from a real Wii. From your log it seems Dolphin can successfully access the adapter, but it doesn't respond afterwards, making the emulated software hang in the process. Have you tried unplugging and replugging the BT adapter right before booting a game? (also, do not add the BT module ID to the USB Passthrough list, it's not necessary and can cause problems) RE: [Bluetooth USB passthough]Dolphin freezes when booting games - Intruso - 11-10-2021 I tried replugging, with no avail RE: [Bluetooth USB passthough]Dolphin freezes when booting games - mbc07 - 11-10-2021 Well, there's not much else to try other than buying a different adapter. The one you have is probably incompatible with BT Passthrough... |