Sad that this is A9LH only. Like the 3DS hardware can't do this itself. Ctrulib just has to be a little more advanced.
Sad that this is A9LH only. Like the 3DS hardware can't do this itself. Ctrulib just has to be a little more advanced.
Sad that this is A9LH only. Like the 3DS hardware can't do this itself. Ctrulib just has to be a little more advanced.
Here's some Kirby Planet Robobot. I think it turned out well.
My laptop doesn't have a line-in so I'd have to record on my desktop in order to get the 3ds' audioWhy no sound of the game?
So the sudio dont pas through the connection?My laptop doesn't have a line-in so I'd have to record on my desktop in order to get the 3ds' audio
No. Just video.So the sudio dont pas through the connection?
Ok they need to fix that. So to record sound I need to connect the 3DS with an AUX cable to the PC?No. Just video.
Yes.Ok they need to fix that. So to record sound I need to connect the 3DS with an AUX cable to the PC?
I heard theres a new version that has a quality boost in performance.NTR's streaming quality largely depends on the wireless network, I can get NTR to stream at about the same frame rate as a capture card, although that's only on a router dedicated for video streaming and has no other devices connected...
Yep, there's a second beta that has much better frame rates, although in order to do this it has to compress the frames which results in lower image quality. You can choose the amount of compression to achieve a speed/quality balance.I heard theres a new version that has a quality boost in performance.
But I was wondering instead of streaming why dont make it to save the video in the SD Card?
NTR's streaming quality largely depends on the wireless network, I can get NTR to stream at about the same frame rate as a capture card, although that's only on a router dedicated for video streaming and has no other devices connected...
It's possible to use one of those power-line adaptors to send the Internet signal from your primary router to your dedicated streaming router. This would also eliminate the need for using FakeProxy.I've a similar idea :
Using an "old" router only for streaming my 3DS, connected it to my PC with a Lan cable (with fake proxy).
And my PC stay connected to Internet via Wi-Fi of my primary router.
But I've always a "conflict" beetwen them, Windows 10 give priority to the "old" router for Internet...
That's exactly what I do. I use a Powerline adapter to connect two separate networks in the same house in separate ends.It's possible to use one of those power-line adaptors to send the Internet signal from your primary router to your dedicated streaming router. This would also eliminate the need for using FakeProxy.