Homebrew NDS Music Player

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I can't remember where I read it, but I heard that there may be a library developed using this player. How is that going? I'd like to see what systems this can be used on as I'd like to run it not only on the DS, but perhaps a Wii.
 
Have you ever thought of putting something in the white space on the upper screen? like either a logo with or a list of commands on how to use the NDS Music Player.
 
Have you ever thought of putting something in the white space on the upper screen? like either a logo with or a list of commands on how to use the NDS Music Player.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/lactlib/files/nds/sps.NitroMusicPlayer.7z
This version uses dual screens...
 
Have you ever thought of putting something in the white space on the upper screen? like either a logo with or a list of commands on how to use the NDS Music Player.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/lactlib/files/nds/sps.NitroMusicPlayer.7z
This version uses dual screens...
so... what appears on the top screen then? As i know the playlists is on the bottom
 
Avenir, I'm having problems with your version of SSEQ Player PoC v1. I don't have this with the version that I already have on my R4DS.

"Initializing libfat... done.
Reading frontend (SPS)... failed.
Application Halted."

My SPS files are in "/Data/NDS Music Player" (which they should be anyway) and complied them using the filename option in SPS Maker.
 
Avenir, I'm having problems with your version of SSEQ Player PoC v1. I don't have this with the version that I already have on my R4DS.

"Initializing libfat... done.
Reading frontend (SPS)... failed.
Application Halted."

My SPS files which are in /Data and use the Original File name.
It has to be in /data/NDS Music Player/.
 
Sorry... I noted down the wrong directory by mistake, It's been corrected now.

Anyway... I used the edited complied version which Avenir posted yesterday (nicely edited, by the way) and the playlists don't load on the upper screen.

Although... I haven't had any problems with the original, as everything works perfectly and everything is where it should be on the micro sd which I use with my R4DS flashcard.
 
Sorry... I noted down the wrong directory by mistake, It's been corrected now.

Anyway... I used the edited complied version which Avenir posted yesterday (nicely edited, by the way) and the playlists don't load on the upper screen.

Although... I haven't had any problems with the original, as everything works perfectly and everything is where it should be on the micro sd which I use with my R4DS flashcard.
Perhaps try the latest version of the SPS maker. Other than that, I wouldn't know what to do.

And, I'm guessing there won't be a library for this? I'd love to make an SSEQ with this for homebrew.
 
Well... There's two versions of the NDS Music Player.

One which has a basic interface and works properly which no problems with playlists or identifying complied sps files.
One which has a better interface than the original and doesn't work properly.

I know which one, I'd rather have working... ;) it isn't SPS Maker which is the problem, neither is it the SPS files which it complies...
 
Well... There's two versions of the NDS Music Player.

One which has a basic interface and works properly which no problems with playlists or identifying complied sps files.
One which has a better interface than the original and doesn't work properly.

I know which one, I'd rather have working... ;) it isn't SPS Maker which is the problem, neither is it the SPS files which it complies...
Well, the only other solution is this:

Are you running the app through Moonshell?
 
aww yes. You need to use MoonShell2 to browse to /data/NDS Music Player/ then select a sps. My version uses extlink.

Actually... it is meant to be used with XenoFile, which is now forbidden...
 
Avenir, can't you get it to work directly with Wood or any other flashcard kernels?

As I don't fancy going back to using Moonshell, when I already have Wood R4 on my flashcard.
 
Sry for double post.

Say, sleep mode music listening much like moonshell would be a neat feature in the future, I'd be really happy to see it someday..!
 
My extlink edition already has that feature.

If you don't like extlink and you have R4, you can use /__rpg/associations.ini instead.
[sps]
launcher=fat0:/moonshl2/extlink/sps.NitroMusicPlayer.nds
show=1
 

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