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Nintendo DSi Sound is built into the Nintendo DSi and utilizes its microphone. | Nintendo DSi Sound is an sound application built into the Nintendo DSi to play and play WITH music files in the AAC format and utilizes its microphone. | ||
== Description == | == Description == | ||
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* Copy the song(s) on the CD to Windows Media Player. | * Copy the song(s) on the CD to Windows Media Player. | ||
* Windows Media Player will make these into MP3s, which iTunes can convert to AAC. | * Windows Media Player will make these into MP3s, which iTunes can convert to AAC. | ||
=== Convert music to an AAC format using WinFF (GNU FFmpeg frontend) === | |||
*Download from http://winff.org/html_new/downloads.html | |||
**This is for WinXP and Linux | |||
*Get it to work | |||
**Install | |||
**Configure directories if needed | |||
***Edit>Preferences | |||
*Add all files that need conversion (Video files will rip only the audio portion) | |||
*Change to proper encoding settings | |||
**Output Details tab | |||
***Convert To: Audio | |||
***Device Precet: MPEG4 Audio | |||
***Change output folder to the SD card you wish to insert into the DSi | |||
*Click the Convert button | |||
*Please Wait | |||
Note: This will output .m4a files. These are AAC files readable by the DSi. | |||