A lightweight, high-performance cross-platform camera capture library with video file playback support, plus Rust bindings.
轻量级、高性能的跨平台相机捕获库,支持视频文件播放,并提供 Rust bindings。
Hardware-accelerated conversion with AVX2, Apple Accelerate, NEON
支持 AVX2、Apple Accelerate、NEON 硬件加速
Pre-built binaries for all supported platforms
所有支持平台的预编译二进制文件
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Understanding the file’s internal structure helps you troubleshoot issues and know which keys enable which emulator features.
For the emulator to recognize and use these keys, the file must be placed in a specific "sysdata" folder within the emulator's user directory. Typical File Path Citra / Lime3DS C:/Users/[YourUser]/AppData/Roaming/Citra/sysdata/ Android Citra / Lime3DS Internal Storage/citra-emu/sysdata/ macOS ~/Library/Application Support/Citra/sysdata/ iOS
According to guides on Reddit , the only legal way to obtain these keys is to dump them directly from your own physical 3DS hardware. 3ds aeskeystxt work
Users typically place this text file in a specific folder within their emulator's system directory, often labeled sysdata or similar, depending on the tool. How to Obtain aeskeys.txt (The Correct Way)
Emulators can natively play decrypted .3ds formats without requiring any external keys. You can easily decrypt your owned .cia or .3ds dumps on a homebrew-enabled console using GodMode9's built-in "NCCH archive options" before transferring the file to your computer. Related Tools and Community Links Users typically place this text file in a
/storage/emulated/0/android/data/org.citra.citra_emu/files/sysdata/ Use code with caution.
A , or plain text file, is a type of file that contains unformatted text. In the context of "3ds aeskeystxt," such a file might be used to store AES keys or related data. However, handling such files requires caution, as they may contain sensitive information. handling such files requires caution
Introduced in later 3DS firmware updates, these keys add an extra layer of security for newer games (often referred to as cryptographic "seeds").
If you are working on actual hardware, keys are usually stored in /gm9/support/ . 2. Verify File Extension (The ".txt" Trap)
All values must be exactly (16 bytes), representing a 128‑bit AES key.
The only "official" way to get these keys is to dump them from your own console using GodMode9. Boot your 3DS into . Navigate to [S:] SYSNAND VIRTUAL . Select aeskeydb.bin . Choose AES keydb options... -> Dump for Citra .
DirectShow default + Media Foundation support
MSVC 2019+
AVFoundation
Xcode 11+, macOS 10.13+
AVFoundation
Xcode 11+, iOS 13.0+
V4L2
GCC 7+ / Clang 6+
Understanding the file’s internal structure helps you troubleshoot issues and know which keys enable which emulator features.
For the emulator to recognize and use these keys, the file must be placed in a specific "sysdata" folder within the emulator's user directory. Typical File Path Citra / Lime3DS C:/Users/[YourUser]/AppData/Roaming/Citra/sysdata/ Android Citra / Lime3DS Internal Storage/citra-emu/sysdata/ macOS ~/Library/Application Support/Citra/sysdata/ iOS
According to guides on Reddit , the only legal way to obtain these keys is to dump them directly from your own physical 3DS hardware.
Users typically place this text file in a specific folder within their emulator's system directory, often labeled sysdata or similar, depending on the tool. How to Obtain aeskeys.txt (The Correct Way)
Emulators can natively play decrypted .3ds formats without requiring any external keys. You can easily decrypt your owned .cia or .3ds dumps on a homebrew-enabled console using GodMode9's built-in "NCCH archive options" before transferring the file to your computer. Related Tools and Community Links
/storage/emulated/0/android/data/org.citra.citra_emu/files/sysdata/ Use code with caution.
A , or plain text file, is a type of file that contains unformatted text. In the context of "3ds aeskeystxt," such a file might be used to store AES keys or related data. However, handling such files requires caution, as they may contain sensitive information.
Introduced in later 3DS firmware updates, these keys add an extra layer of security for newer games (often referred to as cryptographic "seeds").
If you are working on actual hardware, keys are usually stored in /gm9/support/ . 2. Verify File Extension (The ".txt" Trap)
All values must be exactly (16 bytes), representing a 128‑bit AES key.
The only "official" way to get these keys is to dump them from your own console using GodMode9. Boot your 3DS into . Navigate to [S:] SYSNAND VIRTUAL . Select aeskeydb.bin . Choose AES keydb options... -> Dump for Citra .
git clone https://github.com/wysaid/CameraCapture.git
cd CameraCapture
./scripts/build_and_install.sh
include(FetchContent)
FetchContent_Declare(ccap
GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/wysaid/CameraCapture.git
GIT_TAG main)
FetchContent_MakeAvailable(ccap)
target_link_libraries(your_app PRIVATE ccap::ccap)
brew tap wysaid/ccap
brew install ccap
cargo add ccap-rs
# Recommended in Cargo.toml:
# ccap = { package = "ccap-rs", version = "<latest>" }
find_package(ccap REQUIRED)
target_link_libraries(your_app ccap::ccap)
| Platform平台 | Compiler编译器 | Requirements要求 |
|---|---|---|
| Windows | MSVC 2019+ | DirectShow default + Media Foundation support |
| macOS | Xcode 11+ | macOS 10.13+ |
| iOS | Xcode 11+ | iOS 13.0+ |
| Linux | GCC 7+ / Clang 6+ | V4L2 (Linux 2.6+) |
Build Requirements: CMake 3.14+, C++17 (C++ interface), C99 (C interface) 构建要求:CMake 3.14+,C++17(C++ 接口),C99(C 接口)