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|title=FSPDS | |title=FSPDS | ||
|image= | |image=Fspds6.png | ||
|description=Flipnote Studio Player for Nintendo DS. | |description=Flipnote Studio Player for Nintendo DS. | ||
|author=NotImplementedLife (N.I.L) | |author=NotImplementedLife (N.I.L) |
Revision as of 15:15, 31 Ocak 2022
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File:Fspds6.png | |
General | |
Author | NotImplementedLife (N.I.L) |
Type | Other Apps |
Version | 0.2.1 |
License | Mixed |
Last Updated | 2022/01/28 |
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Download | |
Website | |
Source | |
FSPDS is a homebrew application that allows you to play DSi Flipnote Studio .ppm files on Nintendo DS (Lite) directly from your flashcard.
Released in 2009, Flipnote Studio is a free downloadable application for the Nintendo DSi which allows users to create frame-by-frame flipbook-style animations with the console's touch screen, cameras and microphone.
Installation
Create a new folder named flipnotes at the root of your SD card.
Copy your favorite flipnotes (in PPM format) to flipnotes directory.
Copy FSPDS.nds (DLDI if needed) anywhere to your SD card.
User guide
FSPDS does not detect/play flipnotes larger than 1MB.
You can have up to 1024 files in flipnotes directory.
Sound playback is supported. However if you keep flipnote paused for a long time, the sound will no longer be synchronized with the animation.
Controls
D-Pad - Select a file from the menu
A - Play
L/R - Navigate through bottom-screen tabs
Screenshots
Compatibility
Tested on R4(i) flashcards and melonDS.
Changelog
v0.2.1
- Removed debugging artifacts from the player menu.
- Updated version label on the bottom side of the border.
v0.2.0
- Proudly announce the sound pause/resume issue have been fixed.
- Fixed a minor inconsistence regarding the display of fatal error messages.
v0.1.0
- First release. Can render frames, but no sound.
Credits
- Guys from DSiBrew and Flipnote Collective for their awesome documentation on .PPM file format.
- devkitPro for their compiler, ndslib and examples.
- The authors behind GodMode9i for the idea of overwriting character fonts.
- Drenn1/GameYob for help figuring out how to work with makefiles.