Nintendo SPR-001 Manual Do Utilizador

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oubleshooting
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Nintendo 3DS Sound does not  
display audio files and folders
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Has the SD Card been correctly inserted into the system?
  Insert the SD Card gently but firmly until it clicks into place in the SD Card slot on the side  
of the system.
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Does the SD Card contain saved audio files that can be played using 
Nintendo 3DS Sound?
  Nintendo 3DS Sound can play AAC files with a file extension of .m4a, .mp4 and .3gp, or MP3 
files with a file extension of .mp3. Other audio files, such as copy-protected ones, cannot be 
played back.
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Are the audio files saved to the “Private” folder found in the “Nintendo 3DS” folder 
on the SD Card?
  Audio files saved to the “Private” folder found in the “Nintendo 3DS” folder will not be displayed 
in Nintendo 3DS Sound. Files should be saved to a different folder.
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Are there more than 3,000 audio files saved?
  No more than 3,000 audio files can be displayed.
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Are there more than 1,000 folders with saved audio files?
  No more than 1,000 folders can be displayed.
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Are there more than 100 audio files saved in a single folder?
  No more than 100 files can be displayed for a single folder. If there are folders with the same 
name on the SD Card, the audio files in those folders will be consolidated and displayed as a 
single folder. No more than 100 files can be displayed for this single consolidated folder.
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Are audio files saved to a folder that is more than eight levels deep?
  Nintendo 3DS Sound will only check for files up to eight directories deep.
I can’t play back audio files using 
Nintendo 3DS Sound
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Are the audio files in a format that can be played by Nintendo 3DS Sound?
  Nintendo 3DS Sound can play audio files which meet the following requirements:
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File format: 
AAC (.m4a, .mp4 or .3gp), MP3 (.mp3)
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Bit rate: 
16 – 320 kbps
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Sampling rate: 
32 kHz – 48 kHz
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Are the audio files protected by DRM (Digital Rights Management)?
  DRM-protected audio files cannot be played using Nintendo 3DS Sound.
I can’t disable Parental Controls
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Did you enter the correct PIN?
  Enter the correct PIN (if you have forgotten your PIN, see 
page 81
).
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Did you enter the correct answer to your secret question?
  Enter the correct answer to your secret question (if you have also forgotten the answer to your 
secret question, see 
page 81
).
Photos taken by the camera have 
strange colours
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Have you changed the colour settings in Nintendo 3DS Camera?
  Check the camera mode and / or Manual Settings in Nintendo 3DS Camera 
(page 58)
.
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Photo results can differ depending on your surroundings, particularly if taking pictures 
in dimly-lit areas where the screen is filled with similarly-coloured objects.
  Try to take a picture of something else. If the colours are still strange, contact the Nintendo 
Customer Support 
(pages 109 – 111)
.
Nintendo 3DS Camera repeatedly 
asks for a photo of my face, but does 
not respond
  This occurs when your face cannot be recognised properly. Please take note of the following 
factors which may affect facial recognition.
 
Move to a well-lit area
Move hair to fully reveal your face
Face the camera straight on
Remove your glasses
Facial recognition hints
To improve the chances of your face being recognised, follow the advice below.
   Other factors, such as hairstyle, the colour, shape and volume of facial hair, and jewellery, also  
affect successful facial recognition.
  
Note: Even taking the aforementioned factors into account, individual features and certain environments 
can make accurate recognition difficult.
3D images from the outer cameras 
aren’t in 3D or are difficult to see
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Are you using the inner camera?
  The inner camera cannot produce 3D images.
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Are the outer cameras dirty?
  If the outer cameras are dirty, wipe them with a soft cloth.
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Are the outer cameras in direct sunlight or in the direct path of other strong light 
sources?
  This can cause the 3D images to become distorted and difficult to see.
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The outer cameras might not be calibrated properly.
  Subjecting the Nintendo 3DS XL system to excessive physical shock, or exposing it to high  
temperatures can cause the outer cameras to display unclear 3D images. If you notice such  
a problem, recalibrate the outer cameras in System Settings 
(page 84)
.