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1.You have to have a SD card 2. you have to have music files like mp4,acc 3.put music file in your SD card Simple as that
What you have to do is have something that converts songs to ACC files. I use ITunes. Put a SD card into your computer open the SD card drag ACC music file on SD card power up DSI go to DSI sound. Tap Play with your music if you did it right there will be your song or songs. Things needed: DSI Computer ACC file converter on computer songs Experience I own a DSI
only if it is a aac file if you want to play it on your dsi.mostly all you have to do to change it into an acc file is you right click the song you want click "change to acc" then wait tofr it to convert the just drag on onto the correct folder on the sd card.
That feature just blocks any write operations.If you enable it, you can't:Move files from or to the SD CardRemove files from the SD CardCopy files to the SD CardFormat the SD Card
yes it does the ndsi allows .acc types of music files and mp4 falls in that category. mp3 files won't work though so u have to convert it
No, you need to get Itunes in your computer, then put or buy music on Itunes, Then click on a song, then click convert to acc file, then put ur sd card into ur computer, then put the music in the sd card
The standard DS card slot, two cameras, a music player that plays ACC files saved onto an SD card, an SD card slot, online DSi shop, Pictochat, DS download play, and a couple of downloadable applications such as the free Web Browser.
Hook up the SD card to the computer, wait for a window to pop up. Click on see all files. Drag the music file that you want onto the window with the SD card files.
if you have a ituns a cont when find music you want and click on it right clik it when make a file name that file when you you right clik it it should say convert to acc file say yes put in your file and put your sd card out of the sd card slot and put it in your dsi and lisian
Moving files from a internal storage to a SD card is easy. All you have to do is go in the internal storage and move what you want to the SD card.
yes, you just need 2 sd cards, so first you make 2 accounts, then you save the first account on the first sd card, then you save the second account on the second sd card. note: you link the acc. on ur flipnote studio. each studio has it's own id. and by switching with sd card, it's swiching profile too. so to change acc, you switch to ur sd card with your acc you want. then you copy the studio in ur sd card now go to flipnote hantena and you switch aa! lol sorry im bad at teaching orz ^^" hope i helped!
You will first need to copy the songs you want to listen to onto a compatible SD or SDHC card. Keep in mind, not all songs are compatible with Nintendo DSi XL. Some songs may be copy protected and will not work. The Nintendo DSi XL is compatible with AAC audio files with a filename extension of .m4a, .mp4, or .3gp.What You'll Need:A compatible SD Card or SDHC Card. The Nintendo DSi and Nintendo DSi XL are compatible with SD cards up to 2 GB and SDHC cards up to 32 GB.Compatible music files stored on a PC or MAC.An SD Card slot on the PC or MAC, or an SD Card reader/writer.What to Do:Insert the SD card into the PC or MacOpen Windows Explorer (for PC) or Finder (for Mac) and select the drive being used by the SD Card to open it.Open another instance of Windows Explorer or Finder and navigate to where the music is stored.Highlight the desired file(s) and/or folders, copy them, and then paste them into the first instance of Windows Explorer or Finder to create copies on the SD Card.Finding music files on a PC or MacIf you don't know where your music files are stored, try the following searches using Windows Explorer (for PC) or Finder (Mac):Name of the songName of the folder the song is stored inName of the artist (many programs automatically create a folder for the artist)File extension (*.m4a *.mp4 or *.3gp)Converting music into compatible AAC audio files:Music files that you want to play on your system may or may not be copy protected. Music files that are copy protected can not be converted to AAC files for playing on the Nintendo DSi XL. Music files that are not copy protected can be converted to different formats using music file converters.Nintendo does not provide a process to convert music files; however, there is a number of free conversion software for your PC or Mac, one of them is called iTunes. It can can convert imported songs to ACC, just select a song and go to advanced and click create ACC version.Whichever conversion software you decide to use, you will want to make sure the converter works with the file format you are currently using as well as the AAC format. For example, if your songs are currently in .mp3 format, you will want to find a program that can convert MP3 files to AAC.