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{{Infobox 3DS homebrew
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| title = DSP Firmware Dumper
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|title=DSP Firmware Dumper
| type = Utilities
|image=Dpsfirmwaredumper2.png
| version = v1.0
|description=Another utility app to dump the DSP binary component.
| licence = Mixed
|author=rinnegatamante
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|lastupdated=2015/11/05
| website = http://gbatemp.net/threads/release-dsp-firmware-dumper.402108/
|type=System Tools
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|version=1.0
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|license=Mixed
|download=https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/3dshomebrews/dspfirmwaredumper.7z
|website=http://gbatemp.net/threads/release-dsp-firmware-dumper.402108
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DSP Dump is a simple 3DS utility application to dump the DSP binary component needed for audio output in many 3DS homebrew applications.


Hello everyone,
'''Note:''' Obsoleted, you can use [[DSP1_3DS|DSP1]] instead (for the latest firmware 11.4).


thanks to new payloads and new libctru branch by smealum and his team, we now have access to a lot of new services and i noticed RetroArch is now using DSP service for audio (lpp-3ds will be the next one, i'm working on it).
==User guide==
===FAQ===
'''Q. What is this for?'''


Anyway, in the future, a lot of homebrew will use dsp service for audio but to use it you'll need a DSP firmware dumped from a retail cartridge / eShop title and to do this the only solution at the moment is to pick code.bin file with braindump and process it with Retroarch to extract the dspfirm.cdc file you need (This problem happens only for NH 2.1 or lower users and CIA/3DS users).
A lot of homebrews use DSP service for audio but to use it you'll need a DSP firmware dumped from a retail cartridge/eShop title. What this homebrew does is to extract the dspfirm.cdc file to use on 3DS/CIA homebrews (or on NH 2.1 or lower).


This problem appears only for non-2.5 *haxs users cause new payloads have a built-in dsp firmware. What this homebrew does is to extract this firmware and let you use it on 3DS/CIA homebrews or on NH 2.1 or lower.
You may consider using it if you want to use 3DS/CIA homebrews. Chances are one of them could use DSP audio. Without dumping this file, you will not hear anything.


Thanks to [https://gbatemp.net/members/364799/ @ihaveamac] for the tests on *hax 2.5.
==Credits==
Thanks to ihaveamac for the tests on *hax 2.5.


Latest version: 0.8
==External links==
Download (Mirror): http://rinnegatamante.it
* Author's website - http://rinnegatamante.it
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Latest revision as of 04:06, 17 May 2024

DSP Firmware Dumper
Dpsfirmwaredumper2.png
General
Authorrinnegatamante
TypeSystem Tools
Version1.0
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2015/11/05
Links
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Website
Support Author

DSP Dump is a simple 3DS utility application to dump the DSP binary component needed for audio output in many 3DS homebrew applications.

Note: Obsoleted, you can use DSP1 instead (for the latest firmware 11.4).

User guide

FAQ

Q. What is this for?

A lot of homebrews use DSP service for audio but to use it you'll need a DSP firmware dumped from a retail cartridge/eShop title. What this homebrew does is to extract the dspfirm.cdc file to use on 3DS/CIA homebrews (or on NH 2.1 or lower).

You may consider using it if you want to use 3DS/CIA homebrews. Chances are one of them could use DSP audio. Without dumping this file, you will not hear anything.

Credits

Thanks to ihaveamac for the tests on *hax 2.5.

External links

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