TriPlayer
TriPlayer ist ein funktionsreicher Audioplayer für die Nintendo Switch. Er ist in der Lage, Musik im Hintergrund abzuspielen, auch bei Spielen oder im HOME-Menü. Für den TriPlayer ist eine Konsole erforderlich, die Atmosphere ausführen kann. Er erhielt seinen Namen, da er aus drei separaten Komponenten besteht, und seine Fähigkeit, MP3-Dateien abzuspielen.
Anforderungen:
Eine neuere Version von Atmosphere (0.10.0+)
TriPlayer kann auf anderen CFWs funktionieren, dies ist jedoch ungetestet.
Das Systemmodul benötigt ~3MB freien Speicher, so dass es zu Konflikten mit anderen Systemmodulen kommen kann.
Eine aktuelle Firmware-Version
Auch dies wurde noch nicht getestet, aber einige Codes sind auf neuere Firmwares angewiesen, daher schlage ich 10.0.0+ vor.
Leider werden zur Zeit nur MP3-Dateien unterstützt.
Anwendung
1. Lade die neueste Version als .zip über den unten genannten Link herunter
2. Extrahiere den Inhalt in das Stammverzeichnis deiner SD-Karte
3. Platziere deine Musik Dateien im MP3 Format nach sdmc:/music/
4. Starte die Anwendung und warte, bis der erste Scan abgeschlossen ist.
v1.1.1
Note that this will need to be installed manually if you're unable to launch TriPlayer due to being on 12.0.0+, please see the wiki for instructions!
- Added support for Atmosphere w/ Mesosphere and Horizon 12.0.0+
- Due to changes in IPC communication under either of these situations the application would previously crash immediately when launched
- Added a number of translations provided by the community:
- Chinese (Simplified) - @Heartbeat-Heartbreak
- Chinese (Traditional) - @tiansongyu
- Japanese - @yyoossk
- Korean - @RoutineFree
- Spanish - @WiiEJECT
- Thank you everyone for translating TriPlayer, and sorry I took so long to release an update!
- Built with latest libnx
- Built with latest libTesla
- Built with latest version of Aether
- Various UI improvements can be seen throughout the application
- Numerous bug fixes throughout the application (and maybe even more created! )
- General system stability improvements to enhance the user's experience
Reminder: See Known Issues for scripts that can bulk rename your files to ensure the application doesn't hang on "Preparing your library"!
v1.1.0
Due to a bug I missed, you'll need to install this one manually (see GitHub wiki for instructions). This should be fixed for next time!
- Added support for FLAC files
- Some really high quality files (e.g. 3+ channels or high sample rate) may not play properly
- Please reencode these to have 2 or less channels and/or a lower sample rate if you encounter issues
- Added support for WAV files
- See the above notes regarding FLACs if you encounter issues with WAVs too
- Added playlist import/export functionality
- Playlists can be imported from a .m3u/.m3u8 file with relative paths
- Playlists will be exported as a .m3u8 file to
/music
- Migrated to TagLib for metadata extraction
- This speeds up the initial scan by about 20x (at least with my library)
- Huge thanks to @einsteinx2 for incorporating this!
- Added support for languages other than English
- Translations can now be easily integrated in the future
- If you're interested in translating TriPlayer, please get in touch with me if you're unsure how to begin!
- General system stability improvements to enhance the user's experience, including:
- Missing font glyphs fallback to the internal font
- Those '☒' boxes should no longer appear!
- The overlay no longer locks the database while it is open
- This fixes any "Unable to update the database" errors when creating playlists, etc.
- Fixed a memory leak when closing the application
- This was most obvious when closing the application after checking for an update as it would crash
- Chinese, Korean and other keyboards are now available when using the on-screen keyboard
- Missing font glyphs fallback to the internal font
Please see Known Issues for scripts that can bulk rename your files to ensure the application doesn't hang on "Preparing your library"!
v1.0.0
- Initial Release!
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