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| title = Tangerine
| title = Tangerine
| image = https://github.com/tesnos/tangerine/raw/master/meta/logo.png|250px
| image = https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/3dshomebrew/tangerinelogo.png|250px
| type = Media players
| type = Media players
| version=v0.1.0
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The 3DS build is currently in heavy development as the shift is made from pp2d to citro2d. Please use the previous build instead of building yourself.
The 3DS build is currently in heavy development as the shift is made from pp2d to citro2d. Please use the previous build instead of building yourself.
==Overview==
*The 3DS build is currently in heavy development as the shift is made from pp2d to citro2d. Please use the previous build instead of building yourself.
*Put all music in "/music" folder on your SD card as traditional file browsing is not currently supported yet
*Support for multiple formats (wav, flac, and mp3 currently)
*Skip forward and back a song using the L and R buttons
*Use the progress bar on the touch screen to scrub through the audio (SLOW)
*Pause/Play with A, and return to file selection with B
*Touchscreen controls (yay?)


==Features==
==Features==

Revision as of 07:07, 11 September 2021

Template:Infobox-3DS-Homebrews Tangerine is a work-in-progress music player for the Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo Switch.

Note from developer:

The 3DS build is currently in heavy development as the shift is made from pp2d to citro2d. Please use the previous build instead of building yourself.

Overview

  • The 3DS build is currently in heavy development as the shift is made from pp2d to citro2d. Please use the previous build instead of building yourself.
  • Put all music in "/music" folder on your SD card as traditional file browsing is not currently supported yet
  • Support for multiple formats (wav, flac, and mp3 currently)
  • Skip forward and back a song using the L and R buttons
  • Use the progress bar on the touch screen to scrub through the audio (SLOW)
  • Pause/Play with A, and return to file selection with B
  • Touchscreen controls (yay?)

Features

  • Support for multiple formats (wav, flac, and mp3 currently).
  • Ability to play playlists.
  • Anything else the 3DS's sound application does.
  • Touchscreen controls.

Building

You can just run make or make all to get both 3DS and Switch builds, but for just one of them follow this.

3DS - Install the latest releases of ctrulib, citro3d, citro2d, and 3ds-mpg123 via the devkitPro pacman, then type make 3ds to get a .3dsx, .smdh, and .cia.

Switch - Install the latest releases of libnx and switch-mpg123 installed via the devkitPro pacman, then type make switch to get a .nro.

User guide

Put all music in /music/ folder on your SD card as traditional file browsing is not currently supported yet.

Controls

  • L/R - Skip forward/back a song
  • A - Pause/play
  • B - Return to file selection

Progress bar (touch screen) - Scrub through the audio (slow)

Known issues

Some flac files have issues with playback speed on hardware but work fine in Citra.

Scrubbing within flac/mp3 files may take several seconds on Old 3DS depending on the size of the file

Credits

Thanks to:

  • @smealum for ctrulib.
  • @fincs for citro3d.
  • @Steveice10 for buildtools.
  • @BernardoGiordano for pp2d and help with Makefile/rsf files.
  • VLC for android for the rough UI design concept.
  • @Sergey#5402 for help testing.
  • @Fenrir#3268, @ahoischen#9453, and @TurtleP#2954 (and anyone else!) in #dev in the Nintendo Homebrew discord for help with some beginner C mistakes.
  • mackron for their doctor libs (dr_flac and dr_wav specifically).
  • devkitPro for the example Makefiles, portlibs, and citro2d.
  • switchbrew/3dsbrew for documentation and examples.
  • The big N for the Nintendo 3DS Sound application.
  • Erokia for Heartbleed Synth.
  • and @deltabeard for their orginal libmpg123 portlib fork and ctrmus (big inspiration and for understanding the DSP a lot better).

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