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Uploaded by on Nov 28, 2006

(I KNOW ITS NOT A SECRET)
if you head on over to the photo channel with at least one pic click on slideshow thn change music
here is a basic mp3 player tht will play 100 of the songs on your sd card there is also a play all button but in order not random and you cant skip to the next song) - and + buttons control the volume

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  • How do you get music from wii games?

  • @2011Nintendofan internet?

    This was waaay before brawl had been released, back when we only really had the song from trailers

    *try checking the upload date before you comment on videos

  • What games are MP3 SD Compatable?

  • ExciteTruck

    and Endless Ocean (original not Blue World)

  • ...thats it?

  • i believe so

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  • hey this was a secret for me :P

  • its called google

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  • I use Realplayer Converter for changing MP3 to AAC. Sucks that now AAC format is now mandatory. :P

  • @Foxi4Qnet OR if you have a DS lite like me.

    Btw, it's flashcart, not flash card :L

  • @WiiThoko Flash card + Moonshell is the answer for all your MP3 prayers. .ACC is "blergh".

  • @Habbloxian Well, the 3DS is going to support AACs now...so that's good.

  • @WiiThoko They use AAC in the DSi too. It really is a chore going on an online converting site because stupid Apple won't make a Linux version of iTunes, but iTunes is DRM galore, Linux is not and Mac OS X + Windows are DRM galore, so maybe that's why. But I still convert some of my songs to AAC for DSi and Wii.

  • Newer versions of the photo channel (and now, DSi Sound) only support AAC format used in the iPhone, iPad and iPod (and possibly Mac) and you'll have to convert your songs to AAC through iTunes, especially if they're MP3 or Windows Media. :(

  • @Kolma Does the mean I can listen to metallica when I play ExciteTruck? Awesome, ive been looking for a game that lets me use my own music 

  • cool

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