fubka said:oh I got some Band Hero and Lego tracks already working using the combination, but still on the old 4gb SD card which is filled to the brim.
Install as normally, extract the wads, and store in emulated NAND. Rinse and repeat.
fubka said:oh I got some Band Hero and Lego tracks already working using the combination, but still on the old 4gb SD card which is filled to the brim.
If you'd even tried it, you'd know they are in different formats. If you'd like to go through the process of manually running every song through the New Customs dialog and re-encoding the audio, go for it.tw3nz0r said:Use new PC app, export to .rwk, use old app to use new songs. Rinse and repeat.fubka said:yeah but you need to be on the list to install the wii app, otherwise, "GTFO."tw3nz0r said:Anyone can grab the beta from the wiki: http://rawksd.japaneatahand.com/wiki/Main_Page
That's why Rawk v3's RiiFS streaming is so handy. That and native USB support that doesn't take 20 minutes to load. Also, I don't recall any form of nand emulation bypassing the Rawk v2 rule that it only checks the SD card when installing.fubka said:see I never got into the emulated NAND, sounds like a major pain in the ass to add new songs
yeah I know, although it sounds like I will be waiting to September still...Szalkow said:That's why Rawk v3's RiiFS streaming is so handy. That and native USB support that doesn't take 20 minutes to load. Also, I don't recall any form of nand emulation bypassing the Rawk v2 rule that it only checks the SD card when installing.fubka said:see I never got into the emulated NAND, sounds like a major pain in the ass to add new songs
fubka said:yeah I know, although it sounds like I will be waiting to September still...Szalkow said:That's why Rawk v3's RiiFS streaming is so handy. That and native USB support that doesn't take 20 minutes to load. Also, I don't recall any form of nand emulation bypassing the Rawk v2 rule that it only checks the SD card when installing.fubka said:see I never got into the emulated NAND, sounds like a major pain in the ass to add new songs
Rawk 3 sure is a lot of fun. Worth the wait. I even get my name in the credits for helping. The main interface looks pretty snazzy IMO, but you really have to see it for yourself.tw3nz0r said:Neither are you. You defend these guys day and night, and they haven't done shit for you.Szalkow said:Really, tw3nz0r, you're not actually doing anyone any favors.
tueidj wrote a handy .iso dumper that was much faster than waninkoko's and had better device support. However, it deleted and/or messed up haxx'd tickets for tueidj's own reasons.fubka said:yeah I know, although it sounds like I will be waiting to September still...Yeah, but at least there's an announcement to tide people over. Aaron's on a trip but he still pops in occasionally, not sure what his plans are for release dates.
What was the Superdump thing?tw3nz0r said:If you have any pirated DLC tickets, Rawk3 will not work. And knowing from past experiences with Superdump, I wouldn't be surprised if it deleted and mangled tickets too.I remember a time when you chided me for misinformation. Rawk3 works completely the same with or without tickets - no annoying music, even. It just doesn't support the fakesigning requirements.
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inimitable said:i think it's pretty obvious at this point
clearly you are jealous because i hacked it before you so now you are raging all on the internets