I've had this problem before a lot. I found out that the cluster size of the sd seems to be the problem here. I backed up my SD and reformatted it to fat32 with 64k clusters and it fixed the problem from there out.
Way to sound entitled. Obviously, a .cia could appear in the future, but for early development that's not really a priority (and that goes for most developers). It's not like it's hard to throw a file into /3ds and launch Homebrew anyways.
Don't attack this guy just because he's young. For his age he seems to know a lot of technical information which a lot someone can ask a 10 year old. I admire his desire to learn, it reminds me of my younger self.
Ah, that makes total sense now, thank you. As for the reduction in quality to improve the stream, you're saying I should reduce the quality to below 90 to find the sweetspot where I'm constantly at 100% "quality" when viewed on NTRViewer, correct?
I think I forgot to mention that I set the quality at 80 and the qosValue at 100 (<- unless you meant changing the qosValue to ~90) during this recording. I'm not sure if it's even registering my specifications, lol. Here's what I input on NTR Debugger and what returns:
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Guess I'll post my results for Smash Bros.
I'm thoroughly impressed with how this turned out. ~30fps with the bottom screen disabled all over a wireless connection? Really, that's insanely good.
I tried to test a stage with a static background and another with a dynamic (Final Destination)...
Has there been any reported luck with solving the issue with game image being shifted upwards by a few units? I've seen a few cases skmiming throuthe this thread and it seems the problem seems to be that having a large SD card (128 gb in mycase) causes the issue but this hasn't been a problem up...
So I'm on the last parts of part 4 where you restore your system. The part that confuses me states:
Delete the folders from the inside of the Nintendo 3DS folder on your SD card that are not in the Nintendo 3DS folder you copied to your computer in Section I (the Nintendo 3DS folder on your SD...