Edited!You realize that links to a 3DS presentation which has literally nothing to do with the Switch, right?
Right link on!
Edited!You realize that links to a 3DS presentation which has literally nothing to do with the Switch, right?
Don't think so. Though, I wonder if the new videos are similarly signed?Any tools out there yet?
If they aren't, saving custom videos to the Switch will need to wait until somebody finds a method to either setup an emuNAND or exploit the most recent update.Don't think so. Though, I wonder if the new videos are similarly signed?
No Internet Browser, no non-game applications like a YouTube app, not even custom images in a picture album.
They know what they're doing.
Uh, not at the time I posted that...Actually they have Hulu
Why revive a dead thread for a not funny joke?yep im splitting "It's Awesome Baby!" into 30 second parts so I can watch it offline.
And I thought splitting videos into 10 minute portions on the 3DS was bad.yep im splitting "It's Awesome Baby!" into 30 second parts so I can watch it offline.
I tried inserting some .jpg images into my micro sd card and they show up as ? "The data could not be desplayed" in the switch image gallery is there any format you could set it to so the images might actually show up on the switch? file size? DPI? ect.
Nintendo says it is possible to put new images and what not on two it but you have to use the SD Memory Card Formatter 5.0.2 for SD/SDHC/SDXC for it to work is what they sayDidn't look at this, but probably the switch puts a digital signature for the whole file inside metadata and won't open something not signed and created by itself (in that case you would need its private key to sign jpegs).
Try swapping one bit in a screenshot file and check if it still opens.
If not, it is probably hashing and digitally signing the files.
I tried inserting some .jpg images into my micro sd card and they show up as ? "The data could not be desplayed" in the switch image gallery is there any format you could set it to so the images might actually show up on the switch? file size? DPI? ect.
sorry for double postDidn't look at this, but probably the switch puts a digital signature for the whole file inside metadata and won't open something not signed and created by itself (in that case you would need its private key to sign jpegs).
Try swapping one bit in a screenshot file and check if it still opens.
If not, it is probably hashing and digitally signing the files.