How to Put Music on a Nintendo 3DS: A Step-by-Step Guide

Do you want to listen to your favorite tunes on your Nintendo 3DS? It’s easier than you might think! In this guide, we’ll show you how to put music on your 3DS in just a few simple steps.

First, take out the SD card from your 3DS. To do this, shut down the device and open the SD card slot. Push in on the SD card, and it should click out. Then, simply pull it out.

Next, insert the SD card into your computer using a card reader or adapter (SD to USB). Once you’ve done that, you should see a Nintendo 3DS file or a DCIM file, depending on how updated your 3DS is. Don’t open any files – just drag and drop your songs directly onto the SD card. It’s that easy!

Once you’ve copied your music onto the SD card, safely eject it from your computer and reinsert it into your 3DS. Power on the device and go into the Nintendo 3DS sound app. Scroll down to “SD card,” and you should see your songs right there.

And that’s it! You can now listen to your favorite tunes on your Nintendo 3DS. We hope this guide has been helpful. If you have any questions or feedback, please leave a comment below. Thanks for reading!

FAQ

How do I put music on my 3DS?
Save the audio files from a computer to the SD card, insert the SD card in the 3DS, turn it on, and select Music and Sound >, SDCARD >, A. To assign a song to a playlist, select Add and then select a playlist or create a new one.
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Can Nintendo 3DS play music?
Play music stored on an SD card, record sounds using the microphone, or edit saved sounds to create entirely new sounds. The following are further details on the Nintendo 3DS Sound features: Play music files (.
Can you get music on Nintendo DS?
The Nintendo DSi is compatible with AAC audio files with a filename extension of . m4a, . mp4, or . 3gp.
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What file format does 3DS use for music?
Nintendo 3DS Sound allows you to listen, edit, and record music. Like the Nintendo DSi, you can use a variety of fun filters to edit with your music. You can also edit the pitch of music or recorded sound high, low, fast, and/or slow. It supports MP3 and AAC file types.
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