Hello everyone, i've broke the volume switch of my o3dsxl, so i can't turn up or down the volume. Is there some kind of homebrew or maybe an option for rosalina that allow me to change the volume without the switch?
oh i see, nice to hear that but it's out there another homebrew that allow me that? (apart of a future rosalina update)I think it's on the todo for rosalina.
Edit: It's appearently under consideration to be added.
Tried looking around, sadly can't find any brew for that. Maybe someone else knows one but i didn't find anyoh i see, nice to hear that but it's out there another homebrew that allow me that? (apart of a future rosalina update)
Hello everyone, i've broke the volume switch of my o3dsxl, so i can't turn up or down the volume. Is there some kind of homebrew or maybe an option for rosalina that allow me to change the volume without the switch?
what do you mean?Try any of those alarm clock DSiWare. I remember I could set the volume with a glitch.
i would love you eternally if you do something like this lol xDtoo bad I have already documented this before it looks like I know what my next minihomebrew will be
too bad I have already documented this before it looks like I know what my next minihomebrew will be
Sorry to bump an old thread.
Does anyone know if there is a way to do this yet? My friend has a 2DS with a broken volume slider and I would like to know if there’s a way to do this software side or not?
yes, it was brought up a few days ago, but I wasn't able to find this thread...
btw, when the volume slider breaks, the volume goes silent or extremely loud? if it goes completely silent then there's a very low chance it can be helped... basically the louder the volume slider gets stuck, the finer adjustments you can make by software (I guess this is a DSi leftover "functionality" for hardware backwards compatibility)
edit: nope, it's not possible... if it's stuck on the loudest or the quietest state then it's ded, and the only other way (which is to patch MCU_FIRM) is not yet(?) possible :/
Hi, is there still no Homebrew? I recently bought a very cheap 2DS XL with a broken volume slider. Its stuck at the highest volume.
The metal from the slider is gone but i have this little piece to control the volume. But I have to open the device everytime because everytime I restart the 2DS XL the volume is at the maximum level again...
This will never be added to Rosalina I guess...? Its in consideration since two years..
Wow nice, thanks.Damn, I completely forgot to release that homebrew... I'll quickly look into it, and try to release it a few days (which most likely means in a few hours, but if something happens then I can only do it a few days later).
Also, I will not add this into Rosalina, but the volume settings do persist between reboots, so you can just set it at boot time.
Literally the best thing since DSi Photo Clock. (It could do essentially the same but with much more taps.)Sorry for the delay, it's hard to work on 22month old (2017/08/29) code in the heatwave.
Usage:
SELECT - exit
UP/DOWN - change the volume in 1/64 steps
LEFT - change volume to 0
RIGHT - change volume to 0F / 1F / 2F / 3F / 40 (100%)
L+R - pause music
X/Y - speed up / slow down music
Every time you start this prorgam, it resets your volume to 0, so you don't get blasted again by the loud menu music in case your slider got stuck on a high volume.
Meaning of the text:
- SET: this is what percentage you plan on setting your volume to
- VOL: the first value should be as close to the SET value as much as possible
- VOL: the second value is what value your slider is stuck at; if you can still move your volume slider, try to place it into the 40 to C0 range for maximum adjustment possibilities
- RNG: these are the raw values used for generating the raw VOL value
- OUT: the actual volume outputted by the hardware, should be as close as possible to SET
Downloads:
- without music: https://puu.sh/DNg3S/244c03044a.cia
- with music: https://puu.sh/DNg1e/805d7a95dc.cia
Very nice! Next step is to change the volume on the fly/ingame. If thats even somehow possible.
I cant solder. And I know nobody who can to that. what about replace the switch?!
disassembling the 3ds is the most difficult part.
replacing it, it's not too difficult.