Brilliant. This way, you won't need to edit the RSF file each time.just a tip you should try out...
replace the unique ID in the rsf with $(APP_UNIQUE_ID)
then add this to the makerom arguments:
Code:-DAPP_UNIQUE_ID=<unique id>
that's why you would make the changes I said, so you can give different unique IDs to every CIA.you need to edit the rsf for every cia or if you install a cia with tha same unique id the previous cia video will be overwritten
i'm not so good at the programs sorry guysthat's why you would make the changes I said, so you can give different unique IDs to every CIA.
by the way...
why are there so many duplicates of tools like ctrtool?
why is there a full Notepad++ setup?
why did you include the copyrighted ctr_makerom32?
did you really include cmd.exe, the standard Windows command prompt, that every Windows install has?
there's a bunch of things here that don't make sense...
why dmca letter?Inb4 DMCA letter
Could you explain exactly what to change? I'm confused with this.just a tip you should try out...
replace the unique ID in the rsf with $(APP_UNIQUE_ID)
then add this to the makerom arguments:
Code:-DAPP_UNIQUE_ID=<unique id>
I assume he was adjusting the unique-ID. He did this because each CIA must have a different unique-ID (hence the name), and failure to do so results in CIA number one overwriting CIA number two.in the video, you changed some stuff in the video.rsf. what does that do? is it neccessary? if so, do I just input the same numbers you entered in your video?
your moflex video must be "movie.moflex"Hmmm. Not really sure what I did wrong. I had the moflex video I wanted to inject in the same folder, however when it's finished injecting, and I go to install the CIA, it still plays the original video that I downloaded, not the video I want to be played. The name of the video did change though.
did you code it using any of the SDK programs?
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also, it worked