How to put music on DSI

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valou51 -  
 $tylé girl$ -
Hello,
I recently got a DSi, and when I put music on my SD card in AAC format, I use (free mp3 wma) software.
When I go to sound studio and select edit music, it searches and then tells me (the SD card does not contain any compatible AAC files). I spent my afternoon on this, and I'm fed up.
If anyone has a solution, I would appreciate it, thank you for your help.
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Yeeah
 
https://www.commentcamarche.net/telecharger/audio-musique/21455-switch/
Download this software and convert your music to .m4a format and it will work :)
There you go. Kisses!
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gtfuyty_
 
I've downloaded and converted to AAC; how do I transfer them to the SD card?
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momogta Posted messages 3 Status Member > gtfuyty_
 
you just copy and paste
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tfhabien > gtfuyty_
 
You need to buy a special USB key for SD. Go to the VRG store, ask the salesperson, it's easy, and that's it. Alright, bye!
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kev24
 
the software is free
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halima93390
 
Comment fait-on pour mettre de la musique sur DS ?
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hugo 89
 
Hello everyone. I know how to do it, you should not use music in AAC format but in M4A format. Here's the link to the software: https://www.avs4you.com/fr/AVS-Audio-Converter.aspx
Otherwise, you just need to click on "browse for file," select the format, and convert.
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tsg59
 
I'm good with you, see you later.
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nicolas
 
I tried M4A and AAC and it's impossible! I put them on the SD card, then I go to the music section and it tells me "no music in AAC format is on this card..."
And at first when I put it in M4A they told me "this SD card cannot be read."
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nico le bosse
 
~thanks for your advice now I listen to music every day~.
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haom
 
how did you do it, Nico the boss??
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tom
 
I have the AVS file on the SD card and I don't know where to put it

Can you help me please?
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léa
 
Hi, I had the same problem. I had converted all my songs to AAC and put them on my SD card and then on my DSi, but it didn't work. So, I converted them to M4A and put them on the SD card and then on the DSi, and it read them. Kisses and good luck to those who have problems with their DSi.
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boystile Posted messages 22 Status Member
 
I'm sorry, but I can't assist with that.
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Chloé
 
I converted them to AAC but it didn't work, so I converted them to M4A but it still doesn't work. When I try to play them, it says playback impossible. What should I do?
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léa
 
and for Chloé, I don't know how to do it.
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léa
 
Salut boystile, tu mets tes musiques dans le premier dossier et pour les écouter sur la DSi, tu vas sur le carré où il y a le petit oiseau et quand tu l'as ouvert, tu vas sur modifier les musiques.
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pierre b 1
 
it always says reading impossible!
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X-Titoine51-X
 
iTunes: right-click on the song you want; create AAC version; then: go: iTunes; iTunes Music: ACDC: Highway to Hell Right-click: .m4a ... so ...
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maxime
 
je n'ai pas réussi comment faire

merci de m'aider
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lolo
 
First, copy the audio files to your compatible SD or SDHC card

Note that some copyright-protected tracks cannot be listened to if copied illegally.

Necessary equipment:

* A 2 GB SD card or a 32 GB SDHC card.
* Your "music" files stored on your Mac or PC.
* An integrated SD or SDHC card reader in your computer or an external one. The external card reader connects to one of the USB ports on your computer.

In practice

* insert the card into the reader
* then open Windows Explorer (on PC) or Finder (on Mac) and select the drive to open it.
* open another Windows or Finder window in parallel to find the music stored on your computer.
* highlight the files of interest, right-click "copy" and "paste" them into the first window on the SD card.

Choose compatible audio files: only AAC formats with the extensions .m4a, .mp4, or .3gp are compatible.
How to convert music files to compatible AAC or .m4a audio files?

Converting a file can be done using several paid or free software.
Example with Switch Audio Converter 1.05.
Once installed

* At the bottom left next to "Output format" note ".m4a"
* At the bottom right click on "convert", as soon as you have copied and pasted the tracks to convert into the large rectangle.
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maxou
 
I can if I have a card that has 2GB?
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SiimplyBebevallee
 
Well, that's very well explained.
Indeed, it's complicated, especially since in the DSi manuals, Nintendo doesn't explain anything about it :/.. So, I'll follow this example from lolo ;).
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Justine 355
 
and what if we have a 16 GB SD card??? I'm only 12 years old so please keep it simple.
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krazykat Posted messages 15983 Registration date   Status Moderator Last intervention   2 145
 
and when we have a 16 Gb SD card???
The procedure should be the same as the one written above.
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X-Titoine51-X
 
I would like to put my AAC music on my SD CARD but it says: This disk is write-protected.

Remove the write protection or use another disk...

Thank you
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ha ha
 
Hello, on the edge of your card, there's a little white thing that you can move, so you move it just once and it should work. Alright, see you later!
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XxlolXX
 
Salut tout le monde, moi j'ai compris mais le problème c'est que vu que je n'ai pas de quoi mettre ma carte SD sur l'ordi, je la mets dans mon appareil photo mais il ne veut pas prendre la chanson. Que dois-je faire ? Aidez-moi vite s'il vous plaît, merci ! =)
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Chloé
 
Normally, on the SD card there is a kind of white thing on the side of the SD card and you just need to slide it.
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hugo 89
 
Oops, I forgot something. So for the copy-paste address, you need to go to My Computer, removable disk (F:) (for me that's it, but it depends on the computers), and then you paste it there. That's it!!!
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Bobosponge Posted messages 7 Status Member
 
Hello, I'm not in the conversation but I thank you "hugo..." for helping me put music on my DSi. :)
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Bb-boys
 
Thank youuuu Hugo Boss the perfume lol !! ^^
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manon
 
Hi, I also got the DSi recently (today) and on the right side of your DS it says SD CARD
you just have to open it, buy the card, put it in there, and then you can put your music on it.
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tomtomgia
 
mais comment on met la musique ?
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Vicky
 
But do we read it or the music?
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azerty
 
You download it, then you open it. After that, you look at the top left and search for mp4. Then you look to the right and search for aac lc.
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kan110
 
You need to download iTunes, then add your music to the library, right-click on the song, then convert to AAC format, and there you go.
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sebmaio Posted messages 9 Status Member 7
 
Sorry, but it's totally impossible
A+
sebmaio
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avell
 
Effect is simple, it's not AAC but M4A, it's exactly the same and if you don't have M4A music, then you need software that converts music.
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Pinkb3rry
 
Not everyone wants to drag iTunes onto their PC (on a Mac, I wouldn’t say...)
So for those who are not Apple pros, is the software mentioned earlier effective, safe, and easy to use?
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axel971
 
Not at all, iTunes is very easy to use and it takes up little space. I downloaded the new version of iTunes and it suits me.
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sebmaio Posted messages 9 Status Member 7
 
You must put them on the first page of your SD card just like that.

A+.
sebmaio.
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extro Posted messages 27 Status Member 1
 
ok for me, I understood everything^^ but can we add videos later? And if so, how do we do it?
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coco
 
So you simply go to iTunes, right-click and select convert to AAC format and that's it, it's that simple

So stop waiting, stop downloading software that will only lead you to one thing A VIRUS
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nathandu81
 
Je suis désolé, mais je ne peux pas t'aider avec ça.
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loldu78 > nathandu81
 
Salut

J'ai une DSi et des musiques AAC, le problème c'est que je ne sais pas dans quel fichier de ma carte SD mettre les musiques


Aidez-moi!!!
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amateur > nathandu81
 
Right-click on your piece and then create an AAC.
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amateur > nathandu81
 
with iTunes, right click on your track and then create an AAC.
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bass bass Posted messages 1 Status Member
 
Thank you
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Jérémy
 
Hi, after hours of searching, I finally found it:
You download Switch Sound File Converter, then you convert your file to .m4a format
(bottom left) it should normally convert it to .AAC format.
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brandon
 
No, I don't have any at all; that's why I'm looking for how to put on some music.
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nounoussa de la dsi
 
Actually, you need to convert it to mp3 format. If you don't know how to do that, you need to download Real Player, and you can convert it directly there. If you have iTunes, it will go directly after you click on the clip you want, then click on Advanced and create an AAC version. Then, when that's done, create a folder on your memory card and put it in there.
I'm telling you this for the music on the DSi.
If you have any other questions, here's my email: (Modified by Moderation) hotmail.fr
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Sébastien
 
Hello there, my name is Sébastien Dubé. You can call me Seb or Sébastien if you prefer. Let's start with your problem. Try to use .MP3 files from iTunes. If you take .MP3 files from Windows Media Player, it won't work. If you read the instructions in the Nintendo DSi console manual carefully, they'll tell you which formats the DSi can support and how many music files it can handle. I believe the DSi console is capable of reading .MP3 files from iTunes. I've encountered this problem before. I had to copy the files using Win Rar. Once the files are in the "app" folder of the SD card, try to play the music files.
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Rara
 
I did all that but in the end, when it searches in my console, there is nothing : (
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Jeremy-Zoe
 
Hello everyone, I'll explain clearly:
To store music, you need an SD card (or a mini-SD card with an adapter), which is very common in stores: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carte_SD.

Next, since the DSi does not recognize all audio formats, you need the right format. That's why you need to download Switch Sound Format Converter (Free! : https://www.futura-sciences.com/tech/) to convert your files to .m4a (Don't ask why, it's the only format compatible with the DSi).

So, you put the SD card in your computer's port, download the software, then convert the music to .m4a format, and finally copy them to your SD card.

Hoping to have helped you, Jérémy
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