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Emulator Issues #4129

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Need For Speed Hot Pursuit (movie exception)

Added by jim.lee.1688 about 13 years ago.

Status:
Fixed
Priority:
Normal
Assignee:
-
% Done:

0%

Operating system:
N/A
Issue type:
Bug
Milestone:
Regression:
No
Relates to usability:
No
Relates to performance:
No
Easy:
No
Relates to maintainability:
No
Regression start:
Fixed in:

Description

What's the problem?
Need For Speed Hot Pursuit at the beginning of this video does not look smooth and some noise.

Dolphin version with the problem (as it appears in the title bar, Ex.: "R
4779" or "R 6403M"):
r7195M

(optional) Dolphin version that does not have the problem:

Operating system and version:
32-bit or 64-bit:
OS: Windows XP SP3 32-bit
Video Card: ATI Radeon HD 5770
Plugin: Direct3D9

Game ID (as it appears in game properties, Ex.: "GZ2P01" or "RSBE01"):
SNHJ13

Build command-line (not on Windows):

Was the ISO a plain dump from disc, compressed and/or scrubbed?
ISO File

Please provide any additional information below.
Attached dump avi.

Actions #1

Updated by NeoBrainX about 13 years ago

FFS, don't upload such big files here, read the rules: http://code.google.com/p/dolphin-emu/wiki/GoogleCodeRules

Actions #3

Updated by Linkinworm about 13 years ago

does this game use the h4m video standard?

Actions #4

Updated by jim.lee.1688 about 13 years ago

Export the video file from the disc that the game is to use the Bink Video.

Bink player
http://www.radgametools.com/bnkdown.htm

Export video file (eaintro.bik)
http://hotfile.com/dl/106744369/4abcba6/eaintro.bik.html
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=FMS6QAV0
http://rapidshare.com/files/449279443/eaintro.bik

Actions #5

Updated by jim.lee.1688 almost 13 years ago

Use / d debug mode video change smoothly.

Actions #6

Updated by DimitriPilot3 almost 13 years ago

Firstly: What do you mean by "using debug mode"? Is it the usage of the -d "command line" parameter, or is it the usage of a self-compiled Debug/DebugFast build?

Secondly: How does this eliminate the video "jittering" you described in the AVI movie of Dolphin? Can the same "fix" be achieved by using real/virtual XFB emulation (in the GFX settings), by using the FPS/VPS limiter (frame limiter in the Dolphin configuration window), by disabling "Dual Core" and "Idle Skipping", by NOT using any sort of frame-skipping, or by doing something else?

Thirdly: When the "jittering" problem occurs, what can you remark about the FPS and the VPS? Do the FPS suddently drop a bit or something like that? Does it "jitter" at the same places every time, or randomly?

Fourthly: Did the "jittering" occur in older versions/revisions of Dolphin such as 2.0 (r5350)?

Actions #7

Updated by jim.lee.1688 almost 13 years ago

  1. Using the command line /d, compiled in the release.
  2. Disable the "dual core" change is normal.
  3. FPS and VPS values ​​did not decline, every time "jitter" in the same place.
  4. r7195 ~ r7589.
Actions #8

Updated by Autoran1 over 11 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Fixed

Dual Core works fine, but do not use IdleSkip or VBeam hack to avoid slowness

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