You will need to download Real Player and download songs and videos . Then go to a video and click copy look for AAC format insert the sd card
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Yes you can. You need to get an SD card and put the music files on there. If you have itunes, you can click on each of the music files and select "create AAC version" and then move the AAC files to your SD card.
AAC music type files only on a unprotected sd card
U put the SD card in ur computer then go to some where you can download mp3 music-then download all the music u want-then take out the SD card
how you pass music from your sd card is that you put in the sd card to youur computer next you go to files then music and find music you like next click download.
Yes, you can put music on the Nintendo DSi, but it only plays AAC files. You will need: iTunes, an SD card, and a way to plug an SD card into your computer. First you have to download the MP3 file you want. You can do this in the iTunes Store iTunes is used for the converting of the MP3 File. When you have installed iTunes, drag the MP3 File in your iTunes window, right-click and click on it and select "Make AAC Version", which will start the converting process. When the converting is done (you'll be informed when it is done), drag the AAC file to your SD Card. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- what i did was download dBpowerAmp music converter and theres a tab that lets you choose what file type you want to convert to. b4 u can convert them to aac(.m4a) files you have to go online and download the encoder and put it inside the program files folder. theres a red button to do that. after that you can set the output of the file like desktop or i made folder in desktop for aac files and everything i convert sends it there. if you have a multi core CPU like me you can convert multiple songs at a time. after that i just opened the sd card and created a music folder in the ds file and put my music in there. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ds/dsi iplayer www.dsiplayer.com plays .mp3 .wav ect. also plays most movie file formats, .wav .mpeg ect. the gba movie player compatible with the ds/dsi/ and gameboy advance found at many sites for various prices software included with these two options