I've been a GameCube owner from the first few months of its release, so it's been well over a decade now. Unfortunately, in all that time, I was completely unaware that there existed a GameCube component cable. Now that I am aware of this fact, over a decade later, it's become far too late to acquire one of these component cables at a reasonable price. Today the price for a GameCube component cable has inflated so much, the cheapest ones available on eBay are 'used' for $150. Can you imagine paying $150 for a cable? I refuse and I also refuse to buy a Nintendo Wii and a Wii component cable simply to play my GameCube games with progressive scan. I downloaded the Dolphin for one sole purpose, to enable progressive scan for The Legend of Zelda the WindWaker, Twilight Princess, Resident Evil 4, Smash Bros. I've been a GameCube owner from the first few months of its release, so it's been well over a decade now. Unfortunately, in all that time, I was completely. Melee, and Pokemon Colosseum; all of which I own. But unfortunately, I have no idea how to enable progressive scan in Dolphin. I've tried holding the 'B' button as the game boots, but the progressive scan window never opens. On the GameCube, after pressing the power button, the GameCube logo and intro appear (the start-up screen) giving you time to hold the 'B' button and enable progressive scan. On Dolphin, the game begins instantly with no start-up screen and there is no time to hold down the 'B' button to enable progressive scan. I tried going into Config-GameCube, and un-checking 'Skip BIOS' but it automatically rechecks itself and becomes unmodifiable a game file is opened. I've checked 'Enable Progressive Scan' in the Graphics-Direct 3D11-Advanced window I really just need to know how to enable progressive scan for these GameCube games. I would greatly appreciate any information you guys have. For clarification: Dolphins progressive scan option changes the reported behavior of the hardware. That is it 'tells' the game whether the 'GC' is running in progressive or interlaced mode. Some games change their behavior based on this but dolphin renders progressively either way. Snorky156 Wrote:In fact, I think my GameCube AV cable looks less blurry than this. That's impossible. Even with the bare minimum quality settings dolphin will always produce better image quality than even component output on the real hardware. Since dolphin produces a sharper image the background blurring effect that the game uses (DoF) may become more noticeable. Turning up the IR will eliminate the background blurring. Progressive scan has absolutely no effect on 'blurring' of any kind on dolphin or on the real hardware. Well, I just received my Gamecube component cables and let me say OH MY GOD WHAT A DIFFERENCE (compared to composite cables). Yeah, this is probably common knowledge (component >>>>> composite) but I really didn't think it would be as big of a difference, and thats without progressive scan! So that leads to my problem: progressive scan doesn't seem to be enabled. I have a Sony 34HS420 and I can tell its not in progressive because the 'DRC' menu option isn't grayed out. Normally, on all X-Box games, it grays out the 'DRC' option because progressive scan is enabled. I've looked in the Gamecube system menu but I don't see any option to enable progressive scan and I've tried Super Smash Brothers and Mario Party 6 which both have 480p support (according to ) but they don't seem to have progressive scan enabled. Can anybody tell me what I'm doing wrong?
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