Destroy the Mac and get a decent Windows PC.Is this going to be released on Mac?
It's possible that I will also buy it and play around with the toolkit. I also have PS3 and XOne controllers lying around, so it would not be a useless buy.Hello.I have just bought a Magic NS adapter,it will take some time to arrive but i wanna post than they have an update fimware
"Sep.5,2017 - V1.10 adds Switch Pro mode that supports the controller vibration"
I am wishing could make test with my pads.what would make it if i conect a joycon?
I don't believe it will be soon and not by me..Is this going to be released on Mac?
Chill its my brother's computer, also it doesn't get viruses as easily as windows (Which is why I dont have a computer)Destroy the Mac and get a decent Windows PC.
Well that's not true. The only difference is just a password prompt instead of yes/no to run a malicious app.Chill its my brother's computer, also it doesn't get viruses as easily as windows (Which is why I dont have a computer)
You can get a key for windows 10 pro for $20 on kinguin. It's how I get windows 10 for any new pc buildsAlso I tried to get bootcamp, but to download windows 7 on new egg it costs like $100 which is cash i already used to get the switch
Unsure how to rip them, but I know you can create them with the switch SDK that was leaked using WAV files. Though they don't do well with music. I'm hoping for something to convert midi files to jcvib to get clean(er) vibration playback.Would be nice if we could get a .bnvib and .jcvib editor now
Or is there already one and I'm just not aware of that?
EDIT: That said, how would one even get .bnvib files? I'm not asking for an "illegal download" here but a way to rip them from games I own.
Hm, Switch SDK was a good hint tho. Now onto finding "a way to get a developer and totally get this the real way" ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)Unsure how to rip them, but I know you can create them with the switch SDK that was leaked using WAV files. Though they don't do well with music. I'm hoping for something to convert midi files to jcvib to get clean(er) vibration playback.
I have the SDK now, what parameters are you using to get the best quality without slowdown tho? My converted files are slowed down a little on Joycons and a lot on a Gamepad Pro...Yeah, the SDK allows you to use the VibrationConverterConsole, which unfortunately wasn't made for playing sounds or anything, just for making cool vibrations and stuff.
Without too much information, you can extract the .bnvib files from the cartridge dumps by using the RomFS explorer. It's kind of a hassle but I dumped all the files from Arms, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Puyo Puyo Tetris and Splatoon 2, which are all pretty cool! If 1-2-Switch ever gets dumped I imagine the rumble files in that will be no short of amazing!
I attached a bad screenshot of the MK8DX files.
Where can I find the SDK?Yeah, the SDK allows you to use the VibrationConverterConsole, which unfortunately wasn't made for playing sounds or anything, just for making cool vibrations and stuff.
Without too much information, you can extract the .bnvib files from the cartridge dumps by using the RomFS explorer. It's kind of a hassle but I dumped all the files from Arms, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Puyo Puyo Tetris and Splatoon 2, which are all pretty cool! If 1-2-Switch ever gets dumped I imagine the rumble files in that will be no short of amazing!
I attached a bad screenshot of the MK8DX files.