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==Streaming with HzMod+Snickerstream== | ==Streaming with HzMod+Snickerstream== | ||
{{Critical|text=This method is only favorable for Old 3DS models. Do not use this method if you are using a New 3DS.}} | {{Critical|text=This method is only favorable for Old 3DS models, and even then it does not perform very well. Do not use this method if you are using a New 3DS.}} | ||
===What You Need=== | ===What You Need=== | ||
*The latest release of [https://github.com/RattletraPM/Snickerstream/releases/latest Snickerstream] | *The latest release of [https://github.com/RattletraPM/Snickerstream/releases/latest Snickerstream] |
Revision as of 23:48, 22 June 2022
This page is a work in progress. |
This guide can't be used to stream DS games and DSiWare. You will need a capture card to do that. |
This page will show you how to stream your 3DS' screens to your computer over WiFi. For both methods, keep the following things in mind;
- Your console and your computer need to be on the same network.
- Streaming audio over WiFi currently isn't possible, you will need to use an AUX cable and a device with Line In to receive audio.
- If you have a poor connection, you may not get the best results.
- While you shouldn't stream from an Old 3DS console due to the very low frames you will get, the section is still here as a 'proof of concept' thing that you can mess around with. It is not intended for practical use.
Streaming with NTR+Snickerstream (recommended)
This method is not possible with Old 3DS models. You will need to follow the HzMod guide below. |
What You Need
- The latest release of Snickerstream
Streaming with HzMod+Snickerstream
This method is only favorable for Old 3DS models, and even then it does not perform very well. Do not use this method if you are using a New 3DS. |
What You Need
- The latest release of Snickerstream