When you pressed CTRL+S when a SARC file had been loaded to NitroPlayer.exe, the size of the SARC file would become 0 bytes. That bug has been fixed.
IS-NITRO-UIC did not operate properly when NitroPlayer.srl was started on a Nintendo DS system, so we added NitroPlayerUIC.srl, which does operate correctly. For more information, see the NITRO-Player User Manual.
Real-time MIDI playback is now possible by combining IS-TWL-DEBUGGER and IS-TWL-MIDI. For more information, see the NITRO-Player User Manual.
When run on a Nintendo DSi system (or on IS-TWL-DEBUGGER), hardware volume is now displayed as a value in the lower screen.
Communication would be disconnected when an attempt was made to send a large amount of data to the application on the console. That bug has been fixed.
When recording to the hard disk started, the DS system-side application halted, and any communication was cut off. Those problems have been fixed.
The format of the Revision History has been changed in the document NITRO_Player_UserManual.pdf, and the page headers have been revised.
Added a feature that converts by allowing you to specify the file type to convert. Applying this feature can shorten the conversion time. For more details, see the NITRO-Player User Manual.
You can initialize the MIDI features of a Nintendo DS system by using the NITRO-Player application menu or clicking a toolbar button.
A log is displayed when conversions are performed on NITRO-Player, but the log could display only a certain number of characters. This problem has been corrected.
When using a copy of the DS system-side NITRO-Player program that has been written to a DS development flash card, always be sure to rewrite the card with the latest version of the DS system-side program.
With NITRO-Player version 1.1.0, when the DS system-side program was written to a DS development flash card and used on IS-NITRO-UIC, the IS-NITRO-UIC was not recognized by the PC. This was fixed.
When playing a real-time MIDI and using portamento, the pitch change started at the wrong position. This was fixed.
When using a copy of the DS system-side NITRO-Player program that has been written to a DS development flash card, always be sure to rewrite the card with the latest version of the DS system-side program.
By specifying the amount to skip using a tick on the sequence panel, playback of the sequence starts from the specified position. There are several cautions when using this feature. For more details, see the NITRO-Player User Manual.
Waveform data captured with sound capture can now be recorded in real time to a hard drive on a PC. For more details, see the NITRO-Player User Manual.
The position of windows in NITRO-Player is now remembered at shutdown and restored to the same position when the application next starts up.
Shortcut keys were assigned for the following menu items.
A bug would cause NITRO-Player to abnormally shut down when the user tried to display a sequence archive list on NITRO-Player if unlabeled sequences existed in the sequence archive. This bug has been fixed.
When using a copy of the DS system-side NITRO-Player program that has been written to a DS development flash card, always be sure to rewrite the card with the latest version of the DS system-side program.
A heap simulation feature was added, which allows you to check how the heap state changes when you perform operations such as loading or deleting sound data.
Due to the addition of 16 new player windows, multiple sequences can be played back simultaneously.
A sequence variable panel was added, which allows you to reference and write sequence variables from the NITRO-Player.
The channel meter that had been displayed on the upper screen of the Nintendo DS has been moved to the lower screen. The information it displays is now more detailed.
When using a copy of the DS system-side NITRO-Player program that has been written to a DS development flash card, always be sure to rewrite the card with the latest version of the DS system-side program.
In the List window of the NITRO-Player application, clicking a column header sorts the contents by that header category. If you continue to click the same header, it switches between ascending and descending order.
A change was made so the path name of the opened sound archive appears in the title bar of the NITRO-Player application.
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