Homebrew Problems with NTR CFW Selector

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Hi i have a homebrew 3ds running latest firmware. I have fbi , luma 3ds etc. And i have just gotten ntr cfw selector . But i get a very unstable frame rate sometimes it will run flawless running 32 -35 frames. and sometimes it can drop to around 10-15 frames . I am using kit-kat for the 3ds to connect to , also when i tried using nitro stream i kept getting errors. What i am wondering is : How do i get game audio like how it is in this video with the good quality? and can my 3ds even connect to nitro stream. thank you.

 
the frames depend on your internet speed. I get ~100MB/s download and stream around 35-60FPS from a room away (my computer that im streaming to is wired over ethernet)
to find your internet speed, google internet speed and run the test it offers you.
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As for audio, you'll want an auxiliary (aux) cord going from your 3DS' headphone jack to your PCs microphone input. then, from "recording devices" on Windows (right click on the speaker on the bottom bar), go to "line-in" or "microphone", you'll know its the right one when it says "Front panel 3.5mm Jack" or something like that
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there should be a listen tab, among other tabs at the top. go to "listen" and then check off "listen to this device" (and choose preferred speaker if applicable)
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Is nitro stream better than kit-kat?

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Is nitro stream better than kit-kat?
the frames depend on your internet speed. I get ~100MB/s download and stream around 35-60FPS from a room away (my computer that im streaming to is wired over ethernet)
to find your internet speed, google internet speed and run the test it offers you.
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As for audio, you'll want an auxiliary (aux) cord going from your 3DS' headphone jack to your PCs microphone input. then, from "recording devices" on Windows (right click on the speaker on the bottom bar), go to "line-in" or "microphone", you'll know its the right one when it says "Front panel 3.5mm Jack" or something like that
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there should be a listen tab, among other tabs at the top. go to "listen" and then check off "listen to this device" (and choose preferred speaker if applicable)
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Is nitro stream better than kit-kat?
 

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