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    Zelda: Ocarina of Time (graphic problems)

    Hi,
    I wanted to record a m64 Movie of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, but now I can't do it.
    Every Plugin has Graphic Errors.
    I tried:
    -Mudlords Rice Plugin (white flame coronas and "ground of the flying boots" is white)
    -Jabo's 3D8, it has a lot more errors:

    -Jabo's 3D6 (not so much errors, like in 3d8, but still a few (titlescreen))
    -Glide Wonder++ (the most graphic errors [a lot of the textures are white])

    My PC: Intel Celeron 1,7GhZ, 512 MB RAM, nVidia GeForce4 MX 4000
    So, isn't there ANY possibility to record the video without errors?
    I know I have a very bad graphic card, but all the plugins have errors, that others dont have. So, it seems like the graphic card supports all of them.



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    i go out if you can afford it and get an ATI 9800 or better and see if that is the problem because that card is old
    I love to help people in need RULES!!!!

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    The following thread describes an identical issue:

    http://www.emutalk.net/showthread.php?t=41146

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    Oh, thx for the thread.
    I have tried to use Gln64, all works perfectly, only one error.
    This "thing" sometimes appears on the top of the screen.

    Is there a possibility to fix it? Then I wouldnt need install old drivers...
    Last edited by majinvegeta2; June 24th, 2007 at 00:22.

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    Glide Wonder++ (the most graphic errors [a lot of the textures are white])
    The wrapper is very intensive on GLSL shaders, so a card with pixel shader support is pretty much mandatory if you want accurate emulation.

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    Before my reinstall of Windows Glide Wonder++ was the best plugin for Zelda: OOT.
    But now all is white...
    However, Gln64 is better for my graphic card, but I must solve somehow the problem i mentioned.

    But, which graphic card is good for N64 emulation? I cant give away a lot of money, maybe 30-40$... (I bought my nVidia GeForce4 MX 4000 for ~14$)

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    Drivers could be a culprit.

    A decent card for N64 emulation can be just a Geforce FX5200, but however, the card is useless if you want to get into serious PC gaming (due to its performance with Shader Model 2.0 pixel shaders)...

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    Jes, Drivers, but its only this little error...
    I dont think installing an old driver is good for gaming, only for N64-emulation.

    And this graphic card isnt very expensive like I see.
    I wanna hear a bit more suggestins and maybe i will buy this one.
    I dont want serious PC gaming. I used my old 32 MB card until it didnt work for GTA San Andreas. Then I bought a nVidia GeForce4 card, because GTA recommended it.
    But I never thought that MX is that bad.
    Is there any website where I can compare or view the features of graphic cards?

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    install Detonator 50's and use the Dx6 plugin.

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    So the newest 50's?
    It's 57.30

    EDIT: Oh, its 64bit, then 56.72

    EDIT2: OK, I have installed 56.72.
    Jabos 3D6 still have errors, but 3D8 now works perfectly!
    Last edited by majinvegeta2; June 24th, 2007 at 10:34.

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