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'''Only Ogg Vorbis files are accepted'''. This is because of the format's completely free licensing and superior encoding. | '''Only Ogg Vorbis files are accepted'''. This is because of the format's completely free licensing and superior encoding. | ||
==Taking screenshots== | |||
There are a few ways to take screenshots (also known as "snapshots") of a game. | |||
; [[GameCube]] and [[Wii]] games | |||
* Using a capture card. Exact instructions vary between cards. | |||
* Using Dolphin's screenshot tool. It should create an image file on a folder somewhere. | |||
; [[Wii U]] games | |||
* Using a capture card. Exact instructions vary between cards. | |||
* Using the Wii U's screenshot feature (higher quality than the Miiverse method). | |||
*# Press {{button|wiiu|home}} when you want to take the screenshot. | |||
*# Open the Internet Browser. | |||
*# Browse to a website that allows you to upload images. | |||
*# When asked which "file" to upload, pick either the TV screen's image or the GamePad screen's. | |||
* Using [[Miiverse]]. | |||
*# Press {{button|wiiu|home}} when you want to take the screenshot. | |||
*# Open Miiverse. | |||
*# Submit your post to the game's community. | |||
* Using the in-game [[KopPad]] (only for photos taken from a [[leader]]'s perspective). | |||
==See also== | ==See also== |