

The format has gotten so big that one of the premier video conversion software makers, Xilisoft, have actually created a video converter which will allow you to convert all of your video files to the popular DPG format, ready to be played back on your Nintendo DS, DSi and Nintendo 3DS system. The actual codec is nDs-mPeG, however, people have been calling it DPG since its original release. The DS, DSi and 3DS with MoonShell can use a video format called DPG. Our R4 and MoonShell turn your Nintendo 3DS in to truly portable, and truly multimedia system. It allows you to take mp3 music, video files, ebooks, and various other file types to load and play on the DS, DSi and Nintendo 3DS systems. Moonshell was created with multi media in mind. Also included in this package (or available as a free download from our 3DS Homebrew section) is an application called MoonShell. Included with every R4 is a firmware / kernel file. It is with the help of our R4 3DS that you can watch movies on 3DS and 3DS XL systems. They are created by the developers and given away free of charge for anyone and everyone with an R4 3DS card to download, play and share. These games and applications are not available on store shelves. It enables you to load and play indie and freeware games and applications. The R4, as you may or may not know, is the ultimate homebrew and development flash cart for the DS, DSi and now the Nintendo 3DS and 3DS XL systems. Just how can you watch movies on the Nintendo 3DS? Well, that's exactly why the R4 3DS card was created - to bring new features and functions to your favourite hand held console. Keep reading to find out how, and use our step by step tutorial to get your movies on your Nintendo 3DS for the ultimate portable movie player available. You can however get around this limitation. It's no surprise then that gamers were looking to have an all in one multi-media system with the 3DS. And the PSP came out at about the same time the DS and DSi did. The PSP and the newer Playstation Vita both had media playback. While the DS and DSi didn't have the processing horsepower under the hood to truly enable Nintendo to add full media playback as a feature, the new Nintendo 3DS and 3DS XL were certainly prime candidates to allow movies on 3DS systems. We know that one of the features that almost everyone polled wanted was the ability to use their Nintendo 3DS system to play back movies and other multi media files. When the Nintendo 3DS was first released there were some really high hopes for more thank just gaming on the console.
