I'll compare all save work on wifi and all save doens't work on wifi, i'll make a board with all ID we have, ID that actually work (1 from me) Id that worked but don't work now (a lot of) AND ID that never work but let you connect and give the error 3111 when you downloading song (all save created by the save creator)
I'll compare all save work on wifi and all save doens't work on wifi, i'll make a board with all ID we have, ID that actually work (1 from me) Id that worked but don't work now (a lot of) AND ID that never work but let you connect and give the error 3111 when you downloading song (all save created by the save creator)
I hope you guys keep updating the save files with the downloaded songs. I already have like 3 DBBDX games on my cart named (DBBDX Vol 1, etc). Not sure what I'll download for the actual game when I buy it.
I hope you guys keep updating the save files with the downloaded songs. I already have like 3 DBBDX games on my cart named (DBBDX Vol 1, etc). Not sure what I'll download for the actual game when I buy it.
If I am ever able to download songs, I'll keep us updated with save files. However, I have yet to download a single song. With the save creator, I was at least able to connect to the server. This means that I'll probably be able to download songs once we get some working saves. The songs will be downloaded in order (1-100) and song numbers will correspond to the numbers in the song list. I'll probably update every time new songs are updated, since I'm obsessive like that. >,>...
Also, you don't need to have three copies of the game. That's just wasting space. Just keep the save files somewhere and rename/move them with a homebrew application. I use DSOrganize, and my setup works perfectly. I get 221 songs while only using up 24 MB for extra files. (I COULD rename the files instead of recopying them over and over, but that's too risky for me. I'd rather use an extra 8 MB than risk losing 100 songs!)
P.S. I'm going to import this game. 50 dollars is well worth it when you factor in the download content. There were 224 songs yesterday. Today, there are 241. The song count is going up unbelievable fast. Song List
I suggest you guys import this game as well, even if you plan on bypassing the download limit. It's better to give Nintendo 50 dollars and cheat their system than it is to cheat their system and pay nothing!
yes i open it with an hex editor and put an id of save i've generated with twisted save/is generator; Itd dont work for a lot of save but this work fot it
Bu just now my save is banned too, we have to find a way to bypass the savechecking....
For some reason the speaker channel is not working for me. I see the channel, but when i start it, it just sends me back to the main wii menu. im on 3.2U with wiikey. I also have an R4 running 1.18 with hacked ds_menu.dat
For some reason the speaker channel is not working for me. I see the channel, but when i start it, it just sends me back to the main wii menu. im on 3.2U with wiikey.
You are the first person to come forward and say they tested it on an NTSC-U Wii. Maybe you should uninstall it and region patch the wad to NTSC-U and then install it again. Mine works fine without patching it i just used the region free wad on a PAL Wii. My Wii isn't modded btw but that shouldn't make any difference.
EDIT: Also i doubt the DS< >Wii connectivity will work with an R4, i haven't bothered to try it with mine as the CycloDS is connecting just fine.
For some reason the speaker channel is not working for me. I see the channel, but when i start it, it just sends me back to the main wii menu. im on 3.2U with wiikey.
You are the first person to come forward and say they tested it on an NTSC-U Wii. Maybe you should uninstall it and region patch the wad to NTSC-U and then install it again. Mine works fine without patching it i just used the region free wad on a PAL Wii. My Wii isn't modded btw but that shouldn't make any difference.
EDIT: Also i doubt the DS< >Wii connectivity will work with an R4, i haven't bothered to try it with mine as the CycloDS is connecting just fine.
bit confused by this, there were 3 saves uploaded earlier for 1-100,101-200, 201- but whats actually in these saves?
surely not the actual songs? 8mb for 100 songs seems tiny?
references to songs to unlock within the game? references to freely download them?
heck i dunno
yes i open it with an hex editor and put an id of save i've generated with twisted save/is generator; Itd dont work for a lot of save but this work fot it
Bu just now my save is banned too, we have to find a way to bypass the savechecking....
bit confused by this, there were 3 saves uploaded earlier for 1-100,101-200, 201- but whats actually in these saves?
surely not the actual songs? 8mb for 100 songs seems tiny?
references to songs to unlock within the game? references to freely download them?
heck i dunno
Use at your own risk.
And here's something I must state: THIS TOOL IS FOR RESEARCH PURPOSE ONLY. DO NOT USE THIS TOOL TO PLAY PIRATED ROM COPIES OR VIOLATE COPYRIGHT IN ANY WAY.
Here's my post from a few pages back again, regarding yasu's bdxtool, since it seems like it was lost in the shuffle:
<!--quoteo--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE</div><div class='quotemain'><!--quotec-->I'm loving yasu right now. First the R4 kernel customizer, now the real bdxtool (The one that came out just now 6/30). I just tried it out, it's an all-in-one program for Daigasso! Band Brothers DX; you can add songs to your custom songs list, extract songs that you created, and best of all (For those of us with a large collection), it serves as a converter for the .bbs files that were used in the first game. I'll guide you through yasu's site, since I know he dislikes it when people directly link to his files.
1) Here is his home page: <a href="http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA013928/" target="_blank">http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA013928/</a>
2) Click on the E.T.C. link, then the NintendoDS link.
3) Click on the link on the line "◇ bdxtool(08/06/30 00:30)" to download the latest version
4) Download it and extract the zip file's contents into any directory. The readme is entirely in Japanese, and the program itself is bdxtool.exe
Now for the program itself:
1) Open up the bdxtool.exe file (Luckily the interface is in English for this program)
2) Choose File -> Open SAV
3) Locate your save file and choose it in the window that pops up.
4) Now there should be rows of hyphens (100 of them to be exact), unless you've been creating songs, of course. Click on one of the hyphens to highlight the row.
5) Now the import button should be enabled, click on it, and find the .bbs or .bdx file you want to transfer to that slot.
6) Repeat with any other songs you would like to transfer. If want to extract a song you created, then highlight it and click export to begin that process.
7) When you are done, click File -> Save As SAV to save your new sav file. I suggest making it a slightly different name from the original for now to prevent the new file from overwriting it, you can rename the new file when you have backed up the original.
8) When you start up your game, the songs you just transferred will appear in the main single player game, sorted the same as all of the other songs (Alphabetically)! The songs themselves will be stored in the song creation mode's list. It seems like you can edit, copy, and delete the songs from within the game. The songs I converted from BBS files seemed to keep their quality intact, but I noticed that my star level was reset to one star (Probably just a fluke).
In case you don't have any bbs or bdx files to test out the program with, here's one to start you out with:
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wm0XBm2qfg" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wm0XBm2qfg</a> (Click "More Info," it's the second RapidShare link)<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Also, for any future save builders, here's a list of the 221 songs that have already been put into Ranma's save file (The numbers are their current rankings, which can change at any time):
The last couple of days I could get on the Wifi without any problems. Now after I fiddled around a bit with the Wii speaker channel suddenly I can't get on the Wifi anymore! Damnit! I guess I'm banned too.
Also, for any future save builders, here's a list of the 221 songs that have already been put into Ranma's save file (The numbers are their current rankings, which can change at any time)
I know it would be convenient to have saves that are consistent, so the save with songs 1-100 will ALWAYS contain the same songs. However, the rankings will keep changing and the songs in the saves will have no song list to go with them. I suggest we constantly update the saves to reflect the latest rankings, then link users to the ranking page for the song list. That way, people will be able to use the newest ranking lists.
The way I see it... If you like a song and don't want to bother looking for it again, you should download it yourself. The pre-made save files should be generic, not tailored for any one person.
On a side note, I'm still waiting for a fix that will allow us to connect to Wifi so that I can start making the saves. @,@
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