YouTube

Revision as of 14:54, 4 September 2014 by Ds84182 (talk | contribs) (Added a little stuff from my findings.)

The YouTube application available from the eShop is a web-browser. Like the main browser this uses WebKit. All data is downloaded with plaintext HTTP.

User-Agent and Browser Versions

The user-agent format is almost identical to the main browser: "Mozilla/5.0 (Nintendo 3DS; U; ; Factory Media Production) Version/<version>.<region>". <lang> is "en", "fr", etc. <region> is "US", "EU", etc. See below for <version>.

Browser version USA/EUR CDN Title-version Notes
1.7498 v16 and v0 Initial app version.
1.7498 v1056 and v1040 First app update. This build uses the v7.0 NCCH encryption for the main CXI, this was the first retail title to use this.

RomFS

The RomFS only contains CROs("/cro/") and the CRR("/.crr/static.crr"), the following is the "/cro/" contents:

  • JavaScriptCore_CTR.cro
  • WebCore_CTR.cro
  • WebkitMediaPlayer_CTR.cro
  • WebKit_CTR.cro
  • static.crs

Webkit

Looks like the YouTube application uses an upgraded version of Webkit. It has the ability to construct Blobs, of course the HTML5 video element, and possibly the Audio element (Untested). It also supports localStorage.

embedded.ctr

Inside all webkit applications for the 3DS, there is a pseudo-webserver running that links to a structure inside ExeFS. This also possiblly exists for the Internet Browser, but is unused.