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Hello,
I would like to know how to convert audio files to AAC format using Windows Media Player on an SD card for my DSi?
Thank you in advance for all your responses
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I would like to know how to convert audio files to AAC format using Windows Media Player on an SD card for my DSi?
Thank you in advance for all your responses
--
P.S.: from my DSi
and pef!
downfall
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gaetan
Je n'ai pas trouvé iTunes dans le programme.
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gaetan
if I have a Mac with iTunes
hugo
On peut trouver iTunes sur YouTube en mettant une musique au hasard. Dans la description de la personne qui a mis la musique, il est écrit : Music [exemple : Dragonforce] télécharger : iTunes. Il suffit d'y télécharger.
Evadu91
Is it free trapuducu xD ???!!!
trapuducu
yes
So just go to iTunes, right-click and select convert to AAC format and that's it, it's that simple
so don't wait any longer, stop downloading software that will lead you to one thing A VIRUS.
so don't wait any longer, stop downloading software that will lead you to one thing A VIRUS.
Comment fais-tu avec iTunes pour convertir en AAC pour la DSi ? J'ai fait comme tu as dit, mais ça me propose seulement :
obtenir des informations
classement
afficher dans l'explorateur Windows
convertir les repères ID3
créer une sonnerie
et encore plein d'autres choses, mais pas en AAC. Aide-moi !
S'il te plaît.
obtenir des informations
classement
afficher dans l'explorateur Windows
convertir les repères ID3
créer une sonnerie
et encore plein d'autres choses, mais pas en AAC. Aide-moi !
S'il te plaît.
To convert music to aac format, you need:
- iTunes
- a mini SD or micro SD with its adapter, or simply an SD
- a USB adapter to connect the SD card.
First, right-click on the chosen music and select open with iTunes. Once playing in iTunes, right-click on the menu and select convert selection to aac.
AND THERE YOU GO, YOU CAN BE HAPPY AND LISTEN TO MUSIC ON YOUR DSI!
- iTunes
- a mini SD or micro SD with its adapter, or simply an SD
- a USB adapter to connect the SD card.
First, right-click on the chosen music and select open with iTunes. Once playing in iTunes, right-click on the menu and select convert selection to aac.
AND THERE YOU GO, YOU CAN BE HAPPY AND LISTEN TO MUSIC ON YOUR DSI!
Bonjour, j'ai un problème car quand je crée un format AAC, il n'apparaît dans aucun dossier, pourtant le chargement se déroule bien mais après je ne sais pas où il est, c'est bizarre et très embêtant.
Hum, I see your problem! You create your music in AAC format, then you copy/paste your music onto your micro SD, which should be connected with an adapter to your computer, and there you go! When you finish copying/pasting, your music will show up in MPEG4 format; it will work, don't worry.
You need to use iTunes; it's easier, I think! :)
You need to use iTunes; it's easier, I think! :)
You need to download Format Factory here: https://www.commentcamarche.net/telecharger/tv-video/10233-format-factory/
and convert to m4a and it works!!!!
and convert to m4a and it works!!!!
Hello!
Regarding the AAC format, I converted it using the iPod software! I followed the wise advice of an internet user! Good luck! @+
Regarding the AAC format, I converted it using the iPod software! I followed the wise advice of an internet user! Good luck! @+
Hello, I've been searching for 6 hours on how to set up sound on my DSi. I've already done all of this:
- converted the sound to AAC
- placed it on the SD card
- put both the original and the copy (AAC)
But I can't listen to the sound, it says "The SD card does not contain any compatible AAC music files. [OK]"
Can you help me? I'm lost on Mars!
- converted the sound to AAC
- placed it on the SD card
- put both the original and the copy (AAC)
But I can't listen to the sound, it says "The SD card does not contain any compatible AAC music files. [OK]"
Can you help me? I'm lost on Mars!
Salut, c'est Nat. J'ai converti des fichiers sur ma DSi et ça ne marche pas. Que faire ???
Merci d'avance pour votre réponse.
Merci d'avance pour votre réponse.
The creation of the format does not happen directly, and you should not take the music from the top (because when it creates the format, there are two music files: the normal format and the AAC format). Then you create a file (e.g., music) that you place on its SD card, and then you put double your music (so, below the real one) and remove the card and insert it into the DSi.
I hope I was able to help you; if you don't understand something, just ask me again!! ^^
I hope I was able to help you; if you don't understand something, just ask me again!! ^^
Le format iTunes est un format de fichier utilisé principalement pour les fichiers multimédias dans l'application iTunes d'Apple. Il peut contenir de la musique, des vidéos, des podcasts, et d'autres contenus numériques. Les fichiers dans ce format peuvent inclure des extensions comme .m4a pour la musique et .m4v pour les vidéos. iTunes utilise également une bibliothèque de gestion pour organiser et gérer ces contenus.
So the simplest way is to put all the music in one file (not necessarily on the SD card) and then put your SD card in your computer. Next, go to "This PC," check all the entries and everything, and when you find the space for your SD card (the location or name of the device where you inserted your card),
you put your file in that location by copying and pasting or by dragging it with the mouse.
I hope I helped you! You can ask me for more information if you didn't understand! ;) ^^
you put your file in that location by copying and pasting or by dragging it with the mouse.
I hope I helped you! You can ask me for more information if you didn't understand! ;) ^^
Hi
it all depends on your source, but generally, iTunes is such a resource-hungry software that it automatically detects the tracks and organizes them in its directories.
if you import them via a peer-to-peer software, they will be in that software's library
I hope I answered your question
;)
it all depends on your source, but generally, iTunes is such a resource-hungry software that it automatically detects the tracks and organizes them in its directories.
if you import them via a peer-to-peer software, they will be in that software's library
I hope I answered your question
;)
Les musiques AAC (Advanced Audio Codec) sont un format de compression audio qui offre une meilleure qualité sonore à des débits bit équivalents par rapport à MP3. Quant aux vidéos BCG, il semblerait qu'il y ait une confusion, car "BCG" n'est pas un format vidéo reconnu couramment. Peut-être que vous faites référence à un autre format ou à une abréviation spécifique. Pour trouver des musiques et des vidéos de ces formats pour la DSI (Direction des Systèmes d'Information), vous pouvez utiliser des plateformes de téléchargement légales, des bibliothèques de médias, ou effectuer des recherches dans des bases de données spécialisées.
Merci d'avance. Bonne soirée.
Merci d'avance. Bonne soirée.
A well, I don't really understand how we can modify them, you would need to explain it to me if you have time one day because I tried to create a "music" folder, but it didn't work... Then I deleted the music folder and converted the songs I wanted to put on my SD card to MP3, but it still didn't work... I'm really afraid it's a bug with my DS, but it's still under warranty. Let me know if you've had a problem putting your songs on as well. Thanks anyway! But I read that I needed to download a software, and I don't like downloading unless it’s safe... I could... Thanks A+
HELLO
I also had a lot of trouble with my son's DSi console, but I found a solution: the conversion software is:
Switch Sound File Converter
the .m4a format
however, I can't play them any other way than through the sound studio, and unlike the LITE, as soon as you close the console, the sound stops
I wonder if the DSi is really a good deal!
as for the video, I'm still looking!
good luck to all DSi owners
I also had a lot of trouble with my son's DSi console, but I found a solution: the conversion software is:
Switch Sound File Converter
the .m4a format
however, I can't play them any other way than through the sound studio, and unlike the LITE, as soon as you close the console, the sound stops
I wonder if the DSi is really a good deal!
as for the video, I'm still looking!
good luck to all DSi owners
So, we have to wait for the release of an official Nintendo software to be able to watch videos on a console whose selling point is partly to have this capability!
Really, Nintendo is far behind in terms of business approach; the PS3 is more suited to what we want to use it for, instead of being constrained by the purchase of additional software.
Is it possible on the SD card or do you need a linker like on the DS to have these simple possibilities that have become usual even on a phone?
;)
Really, Nintendo is far behind in terms of business approach; the PS3 is more suited to what we want to use it for, instead of being constrained by the purchase of additional software.
Is it possible on the SD card or do you need a linker like on the DS to have these simple possibilities that have become usual even on a phone?
;)
Hello, you need to open the program on your iPod, right-click, convert to AAC format, and send it to the desktop, for example! That's it, it's done
Have a good day!
Have a good day!
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