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#1 Video OFFLINE  

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Posted Mon Apr 11, 2011 4:41 PM

Maybe I*'m missing something, but in the instructions it says the 3DS supports MP3 format (and a few others) but it seems to me it makes no mention of how to get it to do so. I tried just putting a folder called MP# in there and some randome music, but yeah, it didn't work. There are two other folders, one is DCIM (picture folder, I assume, that's what's burried in there somewhere once you go far enough down :lol:) and the other has a bunch of randome characters on it, didn't mean anything to me, but I assume that's where the save data and other such things are kept.

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Posted Mon Apr 11, 2011 5:43 PM

worked here - I set up 3 folders to test it, one containing MP3s, one containing AACs that I made, and another containing AACs I purchased from iTunes. It plays them all.
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When you run 3DS Sound, the folders show up on the bottom display. I had to hit D-PAD down a few times to select the first folder with music, Empire of the Sun.
music 1.jpg music 2.jpg

Touch the little cord with the blue ball on it to change the visualizer. Some of them are interactive games - use the analog stick to move and the shoulder buttons for action (shoulder buttons also do sound effects - drums, springs, horns, claps, etc. touch the top left/right corner of the bottom screen to change the sounds).
music 3.jpg music 4.jpg music 5.jpg

Edited by SpiceWare, Mon Apr 11, 2011 5:44 PM.


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Posted Tue Apr 12, 2011 10:26 PM

Cool, I just didn't notice it before. The EQ thing is cool. (then I've always been partial to bars and waves instead of the weird shit everybody does now)

I do seem to recall the book saying the MP3 doesn't turn off when you close the system, but mine clearly does. Oh well, it won't replace my current player till I get a new battery anyways.

Edited by Video, Tue Apr 12, 2011 10:27 PM.


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Posted Wed Apr 13, 2011 11:45 AM

It mutes the speakers when you close the system, you need headphones plugged in.

Edited by cool110, Wed Apr 13, 2011 11:46 AM.


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Posted Thu Apr 14, 2011 11:50 AM

So it plays music even in sleep mode then?

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Posted Thu Apr 14, 2011 2:59 PM

Der, yeah, I read that about the speakers and thought "do'h" :lol: :P I should have tried that first, but for some reason I thought you could use it without headphones like the DS.

View Postfiggler, on Thu Apr 14, 2011 11:50 AM, said:

So it plays music even in sleep mode then?

I'm not sure how "sleep mode" it is, but it does at least turn off the screens, and that's a lot of the power suckage for a relatively low power application like music.

Man there's some neat stuff you can play with on there too, like the speed and sound, that's cool, now everything sounds like slow motion chipmunks, or the voice of satan in super fast mode, just like yer dadddys old records :P :lol: I also didn't know some of the EQ things are interactive, like the space ship, bouncing ball and the dude jumping up the stairs. I still mostly watch the wiggly lines though :P

Now I just need my battery...

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Posted Thu Apr 14, 2011 3:04 PM

View PostVideo, on Thu Apr 14, 2011 2:59 PM, said:

I'm not sure how "sleep mode" it is, but it does at least turn off the screens, and that's a lot of the power suckage for a relatively low power application like music.

Closing the system when it's on activates sleep mode automatically.
I had thought in this mode that only StreetPass and SpotPass would still function, but good to know that music will still play too

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Posted Thu Apr 14, 2011 3:18 PM

I use my DSI for an MP3 player and it has similar functionality with the screen closure, I like it. Too bad both systems have shitty battery life, the 3DS much more so. It makes them less attractive as music players.




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