Thx it's like work like a charm.You need to change the default theme to something else in order to create the initial extdata. Change the theme to one of the included color themes and try again.
Thx it's like work like a charm.You need to change the default theme to something else in order to create the initial extdata. Change the theme to one of the included color themes and try again.
Are you playing them individually or on shuffle?For some reason none of the bgms play anymore. I replaced them for all my themes and checked if they were below 3 MB. They play fine in Usagi so I don't know why it isn't working. :/
i'm not willing to test but i heard the latest closed source version of themely already fixed that, so it is something that can be implemented if they find out howIts not their issue... i think its a home menu limitation.
themeplaza.eu support is on the project's roadmap. We'll probably see it in a future release, not necessarily the next one, but definitely in the future.Looks very nice. I'll have to use it in tandem with Themely and see how well they compair. I love that Themely is not only able to browse themes on 3dsthem.es, but also is made and maintained by the site owner, Erman himself. Will this ever see online integration, or will this just be for localized themes on the SD?
On the Home Menu, try clicking the Home Menu Icon in the top-left-hand corner (the one with the house and wrench). From there, select "Change Theme."Sorry I'm new to 3ds.
I have an error "exdata does not exist. Default theme from the home menu"
I'm running latest CFW Lumina and system version 11.6.0-39U
I've installed latest Anemone version.
On the Home Menu, try clicking the Home Menu Icon in the top-left-hand corner (the one with the house and wrench). From there, select "Change Theme."
If memory serves, this should create the extdata for your Home Menu. If not, try changing the default theme, then changing back.
Not exactly, you could try to install a theme with no music and then install a new theme with the no music one (not saying that would 100% work but it's theoretical)Is there a way to disable bgm after installing it?
alright thanks for the workaround. cheers bro.Not exactly, you could try to install a theme with no music and then install a new theme with the no music one (not saying that would 100% work but it's theoretical)