Yes. Just delete the TWLMenu++ apps using FBI, and the `TWiLightMenu` folder in `sd:/_nds/`.
Okay, thank you. It removed TwilightMenu app but this app still remains and I cannot find it in the Titles folder on FBI
Yes. Just delete the TWLMenu++ apps using FBI, and the `TWiLightMenu` folder in `sd:/_nds/`.
Played it from start to finish with zero issues other than the introductory video being a bit glitched.Now there's no problem now with saving games, is it?
Because I would like to play dragon quest 5
Change the grid view to single grid to see the title name, and then find it in FBI.Okay, thank you. It removed TwilightMenu app but this app still remains and I cannot find it in the Titles folder on FBI
Yes. You can use v1.7#, and you install it just like you would, on a flashcard.@Robz8 i would like to install moonshell on my n3ds,is it compatible with TwilightMenu++ for SD card users ? if yes can you please explain how to do it
Yes. You can use v1.7#, and you install it just like you would, on a flashcard.
You won't be able to play videos with it though.
Gericom's MPEG4 Player for DS and DSi and Robz's Rocket Video Player are both fairly good for DS mode. (For MPEG4 player I think the build in the first post is fairly old, the latest one by me is the latest)do you know of a working video player for the N3DS ?
do you know of a working video player for the N3DS ?
The latest MPEG4Player build will be included in the next TWLMenu++ version.Gericom's MPEG4 Player for DS and DSi and Robz's Rocket Video Player are both fairly good for DS mode. (For MPEG4 player I think the build in the first post is fairly old, the latest one by me is the latest)
For 3DS mode the n3DS browser's pretty good, but it can't play local files, I don't know of a homebrew player for local videos, but one may exist that I haven't heard of.
this is great & can a shortcut be made for it like the DS games ?The latest MPEG4Player build will be included in the next TWLMenu++ version.
i tried your MPEG4 player on N3DS via TwilightMenu++ & i got GURU MEDITATION ERRORGericom's MPEG4 Player for DS and DSi and Robz's Rocket Video Player are both fairly good for DS mode. (For MPEG4 player I think the build in the first post is fairly old, the latest one by me is the latest)
For 3DS mode the n3DS browser's pretty good, but it can't play local files, I don't know of a homebrew player for local videos, but one may exist that I haven't heard of.
Nope.this is great & can a shortcut be made for it like the DS games ?
Did you convert the videos with the commands mentioned in the thread?i tried your MPEG4 player on N3DS via TwilightMenu++ & i got GURU MEDITATION ERROR
i have the latest ffmpeg.exe but not sure how to use it to convert the videos using the commandsNope.
Did you convert the videos with the commands mentioned in the thread?
i managed to successfully convert a video using the command but when i played it i got blue screen with weird noises !!Nope.
Did you convert the videos with the commands mentioned in the thread?
Did you add the fps filter? If the video was at 24 or 30 fps or so it won't work, it needs to be 24000/1001 or 30000/1001 respectivelyi managed to successfully convert a video using the command but when i played it i got blue screen with weird noises !!
is this line correct : 256x144 -vffps=24000/1001"colorspace=space=ycgcoDid you add the fps filter? If the video was at 24 or 30 fps or so it won't work, it needs to be 24000/1001 or 30000/1001 respectively
It should beis this line correct : 256x144 -vffps=24000/1001"colorspace=space=ycgco
or is it missing something ?
256x144 -vf "fps=24000/1001, colorspace=space=ycgco
It should be
Code:256x144 -vf "fps=24000/1001, colorspace=space=ycgco
It should be
Code:256x144 -vf "fps=24000/1001, colorspace=space=ycgco