This.Dawson95 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 1:50 amI see, alright then. Is there possibly another 3ds viewer window I can download to use the New Nintendo 3DS XL capture cards?
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I've never used it though.
This.Dawson95 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 1:50 amI see, alright then. Is there possibly another 3ds viewer window I can download to use the New Nintendo 3DS XL capture cards?
For Windows? Just use Loopy’s software. For Mac/Linux? Nothing sadly. I’ve been trying to drum up interest in having a Mac version added for a while.Dawson95 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 1:50 amI see, alright then. Is there possibly another 3ds viewer window I can download to use the New Nintendo 3DS XL capture cards?
Thank you for the help. I ended up getting Parallels and downloaded Loopy’s software. But now I have another issue. I notice that the video would glitch a bit. Is there a way to fix this. A cable maybe. And if so, what brand should I get.Chroma wrote: ↑Wed Aug 30, 2023 8:01 pmFor Windows? Just use Loopy’s software. For Mac/Linux? Nothing sadly. I’ve been trying to drum up interest in having a Mac version added for a while.
Parallels is a bit tricky, it’s an emulation layer running Windows 11 ARM. I’m not entirely sure, but start with a well-rated cable that isn’t from the dollar store. Make sure in Parallels, all the available drivers for Windows is installed. Also, next to the download button for the software to Loopy’s software, there are two drivers (one for audio, one for firmware), make sure you download both.Dawson95 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 05, 2023 1:24 amThank you for the help. I ended up getting Parallels and downloaded Loopy’s software. But now I have another issue. I notice that the video would glitch a bit. Is there a way to fix this. A cable maybe. And if so, what brand should I get.
I can't get it to run on my 2020 M1 Macbook Air...just a black screen. Not sure if things have changed since this post, but I'm totally lost on how to fix it.Chroma wrote: ↑Fri May 19, 2023 6:32 amCuteCapture will run on 2023 Apple Silicon Macs. The issue though is not in it running, but actually getting the whole package to operate easily.
Basically, CuteCapture’s development has been dead for something like over 2-3 years at this point. The current version will display video as expected, but you cannot get audio. The Mac uses a mic/headphone dual use port, and CuteCapture has no idea what to do when you plug an AUX in, and it just turns the 3DS into a headphone out, which does nothing. And no, the software doesn’t do audio out from the USB like Loopy’s native software does. I also once tried using a headphone splitter to split the signals for the Mac out to a separated mic and headphone port, and the software still couldn’t output audio.
Believe me, a good decade ago I got tired of Windows and switched to Mac, best decision and I still stick with it today. However, CuteCapture is the frontliner software recommended today for this capture card, and not only is it completely dead on development, but what is currently here only half works.
I would recommended getting a Mac for its many other benefits as a daily computer. However, specifically for this use, CuteCapture just isn’t up to snuff. You’ll see me in multiple forums continuously mentioning this problem, because we need a solution and it just never has been actually addressed. I hope if you end up with a Mac, you’ll also voice your opinion on the forums to inform that Mac users currently have nothing actually usable for this capture card.