There's a tool called Flipnotes Signer by TheRealYunix on GitHub that seemingly allows me to modify author IDs, I avoided using external tools for flipnotes I upload to Sudomemo because of it's terms and conditions though.
So you just outputted really low and that just worked? I heard that even 1% volume would still blow out a mic input. Also by the way, all of these Flipnotes that you have with audio are labeled as remixes, you can get around this by dumping your Flipnote save with Godmode9i which will output a .pub file. You can also dump your Flipnote rom if you need to and then transfer the save to the 3DS. I recommend running on Twilight menu to sandbox your DSi save. Put your save in dsiware/saves and the Flipnote rom in dsiware (make sure the file name apart from the extension are the same) then put your flipnote on the 3DS SD card (I share one between my DSi & 3DS) and and then add the audio with the mic in but after you are done don't save on the existing flipnote, save it as a new flipnote because for some reason saving on the existing flipnote corrupts it. Transfer back to the DSi and save again to put your system name as creator if you want
The method I use is using a aux splitter on the 3DS to gain access to the mic input of the 3DS and then connect it to my laptop. On the Flipnotes record page you can see when audio is about to being blown out so I adjusted the volume before recording.
Yeah I have thought about doing it like this too but the thing is that it is of course a mic input in the 3DS, not a line in so the input has to be extremely low, so how did you acomplish this without blowing out the audio?
There's a tool called Flipnotes Signer by TheRealYunix on GitHub that seemingly allows me to modify author IDs, I avoided using external tools for flipnotes I upload to Sudomemo because of it's terms and conditions though.
So you just outputted really low and that just worked? I heard that even 1% volume would still blow out a mic input. Also by the way, all of these Flipnotes that you have with audio are labeled as remixes, you can get around this by dumping your Flipnote save with Godmode9i which will output a .pub file. You can also dump your Flipnote rom if you need to and then transfer the save to the 3DS. I recommend running on Twilight menu to sandbox your DSi save. Put your save in dsiware/saves and the Flipnote rom in dsiware (make sure the file name apart from the extension are the same) then put your flipnote on the 3DS SD card (I share one between my DSi & 3DS) and and then add the audio with the mic in but after you are done don't save on the existing flipnote, save it as a new flipnote because for some reason saving on the existing flipnote corrupts it. Transfer back to the DSi and save again to put your system name as creator if you want
The method I use is using a aux splitter on the 3DS to gain access to the mic input of the 3DS and then connect it to my laptop. On the Flipnotes record page you can see when audio is about to being blown out so I adjusted the volume before recording.
Yeah I have thought about doing it like this too but the thing is that it is of course a mic input in the 3DS, not a line in so the input has to be extremely low, so how did you acomplish this without blowing out the audio?