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Oh, I am as stated well aware of the differences between the Toshiba and Windows stacks on windows, however, not having examined it further, I was not very aware of the technicalities of the Linux stack (I generally try to avoid BT as much as possible, and even now have a marginal, isolated relationship with it (external dongles attached only to the computer on which I intend to use wiimotes, and only for the duration of my gaming)) and as such wouldn't have been surprised to hear that it functioned without error on the *nixs. Hah, HDTV lag depends on the panel used, as with all things display-related, and there are rather high-end panels with response times comparable to regular VGA displays out there.</br> | Oh, I am as stated well aware of the differences between the Toshiba and Windows stacks on windows, however, not having examined it further, I was not very aware of the technicalities of the Linux stack (I generally try to avoid BT as much as possible, and even now have a marginal, isolated relationship with it (external dongles attached only to the computer on which I intend to use wiimotes, and only for the duration of my gaming)) and as such wouldn't have been surprised to hear that it functioned without error on the *nixs. Hah, HDTV lag depends on the panel used, as with all things display-related, and there are rather high-end panels with response times comparable to regular VGA displays out there.</br> | ||
Haha, oh, I know that, sorry, but I merely requested confirmation because, if there was any (and there apparently is), I find that it ought to be written here (and in other appropriate places, obviously) that it is broken; especially seeing as that the option ("wiimote speaker data") is enabled by default in Dolphin, something which I find rather odd considering that it is broken. I think it deserves mention, so that people are aware of it. If there are any known workarounds (e.g. to make the speaker sounds come out on a separate channel on your soundrig or something like that), that might be of use in the wiki as well. [[User:Incassum|incassum]] ([[User talk:Incassum|talk]]) 22:53, 4 February 2014 (CET) | Haha, oh, I know that, sorry, but I merely requested confirmation because, if there was any (and there apparently is), I find that it ought to be written here (and in other appropriate places, obviously) that it is broken; especially seeing as that the option ("wiimote speaker data") is enabled by default in Dolphin, something which I find rather odd considering that it is broken. I think it deserves mention, so that people are aware of it. If there are any known workarounds (e.g. to make the speaker sounds come out on a separate channel on your soundrig or something like that), that might be of use in the wiki as well. [[User:Incassum|incassum]] ([[User talk:Incassum|talk]]) 22:53, 4 February 2014 (CET) | ||
There are no workarounds. Wiimote speaker data is just bad, and no one knows how to fix it. Other than it sounding bad it isn't much of a problem though (though I really do hate that it's enabled by default). Anyway, I guess mentioning it somewhere could be done, but frankly it doesn't really fit into the Wii Remote Plus connection guide. I'm not sure where it would fit. - [[User:MaJoR|MaJoR]] ([[User talk:MaJoR|talk]]) 05:18, 5 February 2014 (CET) |