I get that too
Does for me too, N3DS.When I play a video the audio seems to lag behind quite a bit but I guess thats to be expected on an o3ds.
When I play a video the audio seems to lag behind quite a bit but I guess thats to be expected on an o3ds.
Yeah, the video always end up getting ahead of the audioWhat do you mean about lag? Something like video desync?
Appreciate all the hard work but I'm having a problem. Every time I try to run the bat file it comes up '/files/video
no such file or directory' but they are present. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
Thanks in advance.
Double check if the folder where you placed the tool has spaces. If so remove them (Something like "VIdeo_Channels_Creator" should be good)
Thanks for getting back to me but I'm afraid that didn't help. I saw in an earlier post something about if you run the bat file as admin it won't work - is that correct?
I'm running it in admin mode as is so I reckon it's not that... hmmm, no worries! Thanks again for getting back to me anyway and for all the great homebrew you've developed.You probably need to set admin privileges to any executable in stuffs folder to run the whole thing in admin mode.
I'm running it in admin mode as is so I reckon it's not that... hmmm, no worries! Thanks again for getting back to me anyway and for all the great homebrew you've developed.
"C:\Users\Ray\Desktop\3dscia\VIdeo_Channels_Creator\build.bat"Can you tell me your full path? (Like: C:\Users\Rinnegatamante\Desktop\Repositories\lpp-3ds\Release )
Are you getting a series of high-pitched beeps instead? This can happen if your .wav's bitrate is too high.Does it have to be a .wav for the audio of the app? Because .wav files don't work.
I was getting that, but now it sounds like the speakers are about to blow outAre you getting a series of high-pitched beeps instead? This can happen if your .wav's bitrate is too high.
Now if only Nintendo could make this a reality...