UK, November 17, 2006 - Nintendo has finally announced European details of its DS Lite MP3 player, which hits UK stores on December 8 - the same day Wii launches - priced £20. The Nintendo MP3 player, which is compatible with both Game Boy Advance SP and Game Boy Micro as well as both DS handhelds, is an adaptor that plugs into the cartridge slot and plays music from a separate SD memory card.
Music is copied over to the cards via an adaptor that connects to a PC and track information is displayed on the DS screen, with a 512MB card holding around 150 songs. Users can of course store more by buying a larger SD card, with 1GB SD card - enough for 25 albums - and USB card reader setting you back around £15 - less than a double CD.
sweeet this means i can fit more roms on my and movies on my DSX :toothless
DarkAngel
I don't have a DS but that sounds pretty badass!
weymouth
How would I go about putting videos or anime on my ds? It seems like it would be a huge hassle but possibly worth it?
DjConfessions
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Originally posted by weymouth
How would I go about putting videos or anime on my ds? It seems like it would be a huge hassle but possibly worth it?
i was wondering about this too. I read the DS homebrew thread in SomethingAwful and they mention the ability to play video, although that was the end of that. Resolution? FPS? Effect on battery life? Mass Codec support?
chach
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Originally posted by DjConfessions
i was wondering about this too. I read the DS homebrew thread in SomethingAwful and they mention the ability to play video, although that was the end of that. Resolution? FPS? Effect on battery life? Mass Codec support?