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Topic: DSi Sound Channel - music when closed?

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iphys

Dice, I just discovered the other day there is a homebrew app called Reveil Humain that lets you use an MP3 of your choosing as an alarm. Really surprised Nintendo hasn't thought to do this themselves.

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Mr_DSi

[quote]You need to convert the music into AAC by using a music player like iTunes (which is free anyway). Then all you need to do is find the music in your iTunes library and copy it to the SD card.

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How do you convert it?

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ReZon

__MR wrote:

You need to convert the music into AAC by using a music player like iTunes (which is free anyway). Then all you need to do is find the music in your iTunes library and copy it to the SD card.

How do you convert it?

It should be a simple matter of right clicking on the song in iTunes and clicking Create AAC Version. If AAC is not your default conversion, you can go to Edit--> Preferences, and under the General tab click on Import Settings and select AAC. (Note, this is with iTunes 8, I don't ever update to newer versions)

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motang

You have to have head phones plugged in, that is only way you can listen to music while the lid is closed.

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