Nintendo Play yan mp3/movie player, good for gba, better DS

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  1. ASSEMbler

    ASSEMbler Administrator Staff Member

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    Good news for DS fans, it'll fit nice and neat into the advance slot on the DS. Two hours of 30fps on a 512 mb sd card isn't too bad.

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    Specifications
    Trade name Play and it is
    Type turn AGS-006
    Size Width 58.5× height 43.4× thickness 11.0mm
    Weight Approximately 16g
    Card slot SD memory card correspondence
    Reproducible file * Animated picture
    File format ASF (SD-VIDEO standard)
    Image format (MPEG-4 VIDEO)
    Picture size 128x96 (Sub-QCIF), 176x144 (QCIF),
    240x176, 320x240 (QVGA), 352x288 (CIF)
    Bit rate 64kbps - 1C$mbps
    Frame rate 6 - 30fps
    Audio format (G.726)
    Bit rate 32kbps
    Sampling frequency 8kHz

    * Sound
    File format MP3 (MPEG1 Layer-3)
    Bit rate 32k,40k,48k,56k,64k,80k,96k,112k,128k,
    160k,192k,224k,256k,320k (bps) CBR, VBR and ABR
    Sampling frequency 32kHz,44.1kHz,48kHz
    ID3 tag V1, v1.1, v2, v1/v2 existing together and v1.1/v2 existing together

    Headphone output terminal Stereo mini- jack
    Electric battery duration
    When you use with game boy advance SP,
    Animated picture: Approximately 4 hours/sound: Approximately 16 hours

    When you use with DS,
    Animated picture: Approximately 5 hours/sound: Approximately 20 hours

    (Measurable quantity the headphone is something when you use. In addition, duration changes with the environmental SD card which is used.)

    << Reference >>
    SD memory card
    Video recording sound recording possible time
    (In case of 512MB) * Video recording time* 1
    When DVD it videotaped with recorder DIGA,
    Super fine mode (320x240 15fps)
    Record rate (largest) approximately 1050kbps Approximately 1 hour
    Fine mode (320x240 12fps)
    Record rate (largest) approximately 430kbps Approximately 2 hour half
    Normal (176x144 12fps)
    Record rate (largest) approximately 300kbps Approximately 3 hour half
    Economy (176x144 6fps)
    Record rate (largest) approximately 100kbps Approximately 11 hours
    When MediaStage is used with the personal computer,
    512kbps 240x176 (30fps) * 2 Approximately 2 hours
    384kbps 240x176 (30fps) * 2 Approximately 3 hours
    256kbps 240x176 (15fps) Approximately 4 hours

    * Sound recording time
    128kbps mode Approximately 9 hours or less
    (With 1 tune 3 minute conversion approximately 170 tunes)
     
  2. Evangelion-01

    Evangelion-01 Officer at Arms

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    saw this like a month ago on www.elotrolado.net :O, they even had pictures hehehe :smt043
     
  3. ryangassxx

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    I already have the 3rd party version and its pretty cool.... Plays NES roms...
     
  4. TheDeathcoaster

    TheDeathcoaster Game Developer

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    Ditto :)

    #I also have the pirate version of the 3rd party one that lets you paly NES,GB and MAster system roms with saving and GBA roms with saves :D
     
  5. ryangassxx

    ryangassxx Guest


    what?? where did you get that?
     
  6. TheDeathcoaster

    TheDeathcoaster Game Developer

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    Its called the CF to GBA Super Card. I can't find the exact website I ordered from, but if you google for it there are several sites selling it.

    EDIT=========
    It wasn't a korean site, I just have a shit memory :p It was -

    http://www.hopebuy.com/
     
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