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'''Dump Audio:''' When playing a game, records all audio output to a file. In the user's Dolphin folder, the location of the dump is Dump\Audio.
'''Dump Audio:''' When playing a game, records all audio output to a file. In the user's Dolphin folder, the location of the dump is Dump\Audio.
'''Dolby Pro Logic II decoder:''' Emulates Dolby Pro Logic II using 5.1 surround sound. This option is only available for the OpenAL backend.


'''Audio Backend:''' Selects which audio API Dolphin will use to process output sound. Depending on the game and the backend, audio quality may vary. Certain audio backends are only available on some operating systems:
'''Audio Backend:''' Selects which audio API Dolphin will use to process output sound. Depending on the game and the backend, audio quality may vary. Certain audio backends are only available on some operating systems:
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'''Latency:''' Sets the latency of the output audio in milliseconds for the OpenAL backend. Increasing this value allows the backend to timestretch the audio if Dolphin is not processing audio at fullspeed. This helps to reduce static, stuttering, and other audio distortion. If the latency is set too high, or Dolphin processes audio too slowly, the audio may seem to play in “slow-motion”.
'''Latency:''' Sets the latency of the output audio in milliseconds for the OpenAL backend. Increasing this value allows the backend to timestretch the audio if Dolphin is not processing audio at fullspeed. This helps to reduce static, stuttering, and other audio distortion. If the latency is set too high, or Dolphin processes audio too slowly, the audio may seem to play in “slow-motion”.


== Gamecube Options ==
== Gamecube Options ==
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'''SP1:''' Sets the device for the expansion slot. The values can be <Nothing> for no device, a Dummy (null) device for debugging, a Broadband Adapter (BBA) for games that use the BBA for internet functionality, or an AM-Baseboard for Triforce games. Refer to Section X.X for information on setting up the BBA and refer to Section X.X for information on setting up Triforce games.
'''SP1:''' Sets the device for the expansion slot. The values can be <Nothing> for no device, a Dummy (null) device for debugging, a Broadband Adapter (BBA) for games that use the BBA for internet functionality, or an AM-Baseboard for Triforce games. Refer to Section X.X for information on setting up the BBA and refer to Section X.X for information on setting up Triforce games.


'''Port 1/2/3/4:''' Sets the device to emulate for the Gamecube's controller ports. The values can be <Nothing> for no device, a Standard Controller for regular Gamecube controllers, TaruKonga for the Bongos in the Donkey Konga games, or a GBA for games that use the Gamecube-to-GameBoy Advance connection. See Section X.X for information on setting up the Gamecube-to-GameBoy Advance connection. Only Port 1 can use an AM-Baseboard for Triforce games.
'''Port 1/2/3/4:''' Sets the device to emulate for the Gamecube's controller ports. The values can be <Nothing> for no device, a Standard Controller for regular Gamecube controllers, Steering Wheel for the Logitech Speed Force Racing Wheel, TaruKonga for the Bongos in the Donkey Konga games, or a GBA for games that use the Gamecube-to-GameBoy Advance connection. See Section X.X for information on setting up the Gamecube-to-GameBoy Advance connection. Only Port 1 can use an AM-Baseboard for Triforce games.




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