My 3DS was already hacked but I tried bruteforcing the movable.sed using the new Mii QR code method for fun. Took just under an hour on my 1070ti, that's without specifying a manufacture date either. Easily fast enough to be practical.
msed_data attached.
This is what passes for a moral panic these days? I know my family was never the same after I got peer pressured into trying Dungeons & Dragons "just this once" then died in a steam tunnel a week later after converting to satanism.
That proves what exactly? The point is they didn't "steal" menuhax and claim it as their own, and when they made a .3dsx version they linked directly to Smea's HBL page.
Pretty sure it uses moflex so I'd keep an eye on this thread, he's working on an encoder:
http://gbatemp.net/threads/released-moflex-player.400053/
Not a clue about audio.
I made some Python scripts to unpack and repack .arc files for Potty and Co's translation effort that should do the job (They aren't encrypted FYI, just compressed):
https://github.com/FrozenFish24/TurnaboutTools
I've ported my TEXporter script to C# and implemented re-insertion for the currently supported formats.
Everything's still pretty buggy though, expect crashes.
https://github.com/FrozenFish24/TurnaboutTools/releases
Some very quick texture edits to test (Thanks mrichston ;)):
Good to hear
TEXporter is still very much a work in progress. It only supports a subset of .tex files at the moment and there is no support for reinsertion at all. Not all .tex files store their data in the same way and it looks like there may be upwards of 18 different texture formats I need...
Oops, that is a bug, but it's only stopping the script from telling you it can't convert the texture. I committed a fix to GitHub.
These are the offending archives:
chr060_jpn.arc
chr061_jpn.arc
chr201_jpn.arc
chr202_jpn.arc
chr206_jpn.arc
chr207_jpn.arc
chr302_jpn.arc
chr316_jpn.arc...
I improved arcUnpack and arcRepack a bit more:
https://github.com/FrozenFish24/TurnaboutTools
For whatever reason some files are stored uncompressed in the arc files so the unpacker script now records the compression level used on each file so it can match the original archives more closely...
These are looking really good already.
I just followed the instructions here to install the package with pip:
http://pillow.readthedocs.org/installation.html
If you have an old version of Pillow installed already you may need to use:
"pip install Pillow --upgrade"