(10-07-2017, 06:03 AM)MeiDYAN Wrote: [ -> ]download Rock Band 3 XBOX 360 Version, Extract the texture, find the texture
Don't do that. That's piracy and it's not allowed here. Buy the game properly, and then rip the textures from it. I certainly hope you didn't illegally download it MeiDYAN.
(10-07-2017, 09:34 AM)MayImilae Wrote: [ -> ]Don't do that. That's piracy and it's not allowed here. Buy the game properly, and then rip the textures from it. I certainly hope you didn't illegally download it MeiDYAN.
i have PS3 and RB3 back in the day, i Extract the data directly from my PS3 :/
after i get the RB3 Data and transfer to my PC, 1 week later i sold my PS3 because i dont use very often
and about that The beatles instrument icon, i found on google image >_<
(10-07-2017, 09:34 AM)MayImilae Wrote: [ -> ]Don't do that. That's piracy and it's not allowed here. Buy the game properly, and then rip the textures from it. I certainly hope you didn't illegally download it MeiDYAN.
For the reference, the 360 version of Rock Band 3 is actually available for purchase digitally, so it can be downloaded legally.
Anyway, MeiDYAN, I would like to ask you to not release any texture pack that consists of textures taken from the 360/PS3 versions, since they're copyrighted. You can make such a texture pack for personal use if you want to, though.
So is error 204036 a permanent thing? I am trying to get DLC from the shop and it's not working out too well.
You need to post more information, like Dolphin logs (enable IOS-ES logs, set the level to Info).
Is there any possibility the laggy main menu and the random crashing when a mic's connected could be looked at?
I'm not quite sure what log types are relevant for taking a look at this. So if someone could tell me what to enable and what not, that'd be great.
Hi all, I'm having some issues getting songs to load from my emulated SD card.
To get to this point, I dumped my Wii's NAND using BootMii and imported it into Dolphin. I then created a raw SD card file, mounted it in windows, and copied the content from my physical SD card to the mounted image. I then configured dolphin to use this SD card by default.
When I load Rock Band 3 and tell it to use the SD card, it sees all of my DLC songs. However, if I attempt to play any of the DLC songs from the SD card, i get an error message "addon content cannot be restored to the wii system memory". I then tried to delete the content and download it again from the store, but the issue still persisted.
Subsequently, I restarted Rock Band 3, instructed it to NOT use the SD card, then went into the Rock Band store and downloaded one of my purchased songs to my NAND. I'm able to play that song without issue.
Finally, I went back and checked my physical console. As expected, I'm able to play, and re-download, all of my DLC songs without issue.
Are there any steps that I may be overlooking? Or is it possible that I've encountered a dolphin bug?
It's definitely possible this is a bug. Could you post Dolphin logs? (View -> Log, enable logs for E-Ticket services and Filesystem services, set level to Info)
(04-15-2018, 06:35 AM)leolam Wrote: [ -> ]It's definitely possible this is a bug. Could you post Dolphin logs? (View -> Log, enable logs for E-Ticket services and Filesystem services, set level to Info)
I've collected the logs, and I have some additional information that should help. Yesterday, I was able to confirm that a song from the SD card wouldn't load, and that a song from the NAND would. However, after I tried the song from the NAND, I didn't go back and try it from the SD card. To my surprise, when attempting to collect the logs today, I found that the song played correctly from the SD card.
As a result, I recreated the scenario from scratch. I first loaded the game and tried another one of my DLC songs from the SD card. The song would not load with the message mentioned in my post above. At this point, I quit the game and collected the logs.
Subsequently, I restarted the game, disabled the SD Card, and downloaded the song to NAND. I then immediately deleted the song from NAND. I then enabled the SD card, and attempted to play the song from the SD card and it worked successfully. I've collected the logs from this scenario as well.
I've attempted to attach both log files to this thread, but attachments do not seem to be working.
So, basically, all songs that haven't been on the NAND at one point won't work? That does sound odd considering you are using a dumped Wii NAND...
I'd suggest opening an issue on our bug tracker at
https://bugs.dolphin-emu.org/projects/emulator/issues (you can attach your log files there).