already have options available to you but, if you can do without having
to convert media files prior to playing them using your DS/DSi, then the
newly announced Nintendo DS/DSi iPlayer Media Player could be exactly
what you're looking for.
Sharing the same name as the BBC's iPlayer online application, the
Nintendo DS/DSi iPlayer comes in the format of a DS Flashcart, and where
this particular DS/DSi media player excels - and where it certainly
distinguishes itself - is the fact that it comes with an onboard CPU and
RAM facilitating on the fly decoding of media files allowing you to
wholly circumvent separate decoding to DPG video format, for example,
via a separate PC based application prior to being able to watch videos
on your DS/DSi.
Supporting DivX, Xvid, Quicktime, Windows Media video, Realmedia, MPEG,
ASF, VOB and FLV file formats, the Nintendo DS/DSi iPlayer has already
been given the hands on treatment by GBAtemp who are pretty impressed
with what they've seen - those interested in reading up on their
impressions can do so via the link provided below.
There's no official word concerning either a release date or pricing as
at the time of writing, but the Nintendo DS/DSi iPlayer is purportedly
set to become available within the next few months (sorry we cannot be
more specific).
DS/DSi iPlayer GBAtemp/TinyCartridge/Technabob



1 comment:
Should you tell it ?a gross blunder.
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