Hardware Katsukity N3DS Capture on Linux

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How do you get the software to work? I can't seem to get it to detect my captured footage from a USB in either wine or a VM despite the software running fine.
 
Their drivers barely work on windows

You won’t get this running with wine or proton.

You have the install the drivers on windows in a very specific way or you’re fucked without restoring a check point or doing a windows install (sometimes a different usb port works)

But their one driver really installs 2 drivers so uninstalling doesn’t do a complete driver removal when it fails and neither are signed,

gotta make sure you disable driver signature and install the drivers BEFORE you ever plug in the capture card for the first time to avoid these issues
 
since this thread was posted, a new program called cc3dsfs was released. The newest nightly has some support for it, though I haven't tasted it since I don't have a katsukity card.
https://github.com/Lorenzooone/cc3dsfs
That’s a neat program. I wish that was around years ago when I had all my CCs

Now if only someone would make one for old 3ds xl systems lmao
 
I can confirm that it does indeed work with the Katsukity cards.

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It seems you're using it with an old 3DS, has anyone been able to get it to work with a N3DS?

I'm having trouble with it but don't know if it's compatibility or that all the cables I tried are power only
Katsukity uses the same software for all 3ds and 2ds models

It is either your cable or port. Those things are hella fragile. I had 6 systems all have they port fail
 
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I'll try to see what's wrong and update anyone if i think it's necessary to share
 

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