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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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=== Convert music to an AAC format using iTunes ===
=== Convert music to an AAC format using iTunes ===


If the file on iTunes is a normal AAC:
* Download and install the application iTunes.
* Download and install the application iTunes.
* Click on file>add file to library.
* Click on file>add file to library.
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* Right click on a file in your library and select "convert to AAC."
* Right click on a file in your library and select "convert to AAC."


If the file in iTunes is a protected AAC:
If the file on iTunes is a protected AAC:
* Copy the song(s) to a CD.
* Copy the song(s) to a CD.
* 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.