Dec 28 2009, 5:20am CST | by Shane McGlaun
The software is customized specifically for the DSi and lets music files stored on the PC to be converted to AAC and transferred to the DSi through a new user interface. The software also allows the tracks to be played from the PC and offers detailed song, artist, and album info.
The software can be downloaded now from Nero for $5.99. Music fans that found a DSi under the tree for Christmas may want to hop over to Nero and pick the software up today.
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