Axelsoul said:Maxkhoon said:really glad it's fix~
so far the bdx files only work on bdxtool but not deggauser?
thanks.
What you talking bout, Degausser works for me.
liar. degausser wont work on Jam With The Band
Axelsoul said:Maxkhoon said:really glad it's fix~
so far the bdx files only work on bdxtool but not deggauser?
thanks.
What you talking bout, Degausser works for me.
basher11 said:Axelsoul said:Maxkhoon said:really glad it's fix~
so far the bdx files only work on bdxtool but not deggauser?
thanks.
What you talking bout, Degausser works for me.
liar. degausser wont work on Jam With The Band
No mate. Off course not. Mr Normmatt still doesn't feel like it. So I'm glad I still have my good old R4 card.da_rula said:No Acekard 2 (/ AKAIO) fix so far? :/
I don't think you can bump threads back to page 1 on the NDS release subforum...WarioMCP said:I haven't read through this entire thread yet (though I have read at least 20 pages of it) but has there been a fix for the M3 Real? There hasn't been any firmware updates since this game came out so I've assumed that there hasn't, but there's no shame in asking (and bumping the thread back to page one).
Hah, it worked! Thanks, man!Lookie401 said:Anybody notice when you select a country like Australia and go to the download list, it says it cannot retrieve the chart data? I wonder if this means Australia will get the game too and they'll have their own download list due to different music licensing. If this true then it also mean you can go back and forth between "countries" to get two different download list. Of course this only apply to people with the real cart.
Also, I found a "trick" for those who want to use degausser to add in songs, especially using the download slot. degausser will only accept a save file that's 8MB (and IMO should be the true save file size). Of course this only apply to WOOD user right now. You have to figure out a way to trim the 32MB save file to 8MB. A nice and free program called HJ-Split will do the job. Before you start MAKE A BACKUP OF YOUR SAVE JUST IN CASE.
- Download and unrar/unzip it.
- Copy your save to the unrar/unzip folder.
- Start program "hjsplit.exe" and select "split".
- Select "input file" and select your save file. Double-click it or hit open.
- Where it says "Split file size" type in "8" and in the drop-down menu select "Mbytes".
- Select "Start". Now there should be four new files in the unrar/unzip folder named "[filename].nds.sav.001" to "[filename].nds.sav.004"
- Close program.
- Start program "degausser.exe" and go to File > Open SAV > and select "[filename].nds.sav.001".
Note that you need to change the files of type from "SAV Files (*.sav)" to "All Files (*.*)".
- Add songs!
- When finish, save file and start up "hjsplit.exe" and select "join".
- Select "input file" and select "[filename].nds.sav.001". Double-click it or hit open.
- Change location of the output file or else it will overwrite the old 32MB save file.
- Select "Start".
- Move save file back to microSD card and enjoy!
According to z.g, the size of the save chip is 32MByte, same as Wario. However, it is unlikely that the game would write that much data, which means, the save type really is 32MByte, but the game does not use all that space.Lookie401 said:degausser will only accept a save file that's 8MB (and IMO should be the true save file size).
There is no such thing other than transcribing notes from a midi composer. There ARE anime fans that good at music out there.logical thinker said:I love JWTB and I have a newbie question. Is there some program to create bdx files with my own mp3 or midis? I´m no expert in music but many of them sound pretty good to be man-made (the anime ones for example). Also thanks to Rubedo and everyone else for the mega pack.Lookie401 said:degausser will only accept a save file that's 8MB (and IMO should be the true save file size).
According to z.g, the size of the save chip is 32MByte, same as Wario. However, it is unlikely that the game would write that much data, which means, the save type really is 32MByte, but the game does not use all that space.
I'm guessing they switched to a NAND chip for the European release (the Iwata Asks for DIY mentions long save times in Band Bros DX), and then they didn't bother to make a smaller one.
QUOTE(MrCheco @ Jun 1 2010, 12:48 AM)
Metal Overlord said:If everyone wants to play this game so much then why don't they just buy it because I am