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    Been having great success with converting my spatial videos to Nintendo 3DS AVI format to play on my console, but in ripping one of my 3D blurays, I've run into a problem .

    Anyone have expert experience with Nintendo 3DS video? Please message me.
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  2. Convert spatial videos to a Nintendo 3DS-compatible AVI format:

    Nintendo 3DS Video Conversion Requirements
    | Aspect | Specification | Details |
    |--------|---------------|---------|
    | Supported Format | AVI | Container format |
    | Video Codec | MPEG-4 | 3DS prefers simple MPEG-4 |
    | Resolution | 400x240 pixels | Native 3DS screen resolution |
    | Frame Rate | 30 fps | Optimal for 3DS playback |
    | Audio Codec | AAC or MP3 | Recommended audio formats |
    FFmpeg Conversion Command:
    Code:
    ffmpeg -i "input_spatial_video.mp4" `
           -vcodec mpeg4 `
           -s 400x240 `
           -r 30 `
           -acodec aac `
           -b:v 1000k `
           "output_3ds_video.avi"
    Key Conversion Parameters
    - `-vcodec mpeg4`: Ensures MPEG-4 video codec
    - `-s 400x240`: Resizes to 3DS screen resolution
    - `-r 30`: Sets frame rate to 30 fps
    - `-acodec aac`: Uses AAC audio codec
    - `-b:v 1000k`: Sets video bitrate for quality

    Verify your input video's original resolution and codec before conversion.
    Some spatial videos might require additional preprocessing.

    Potential Challenges
    - Spatial videos may have complex formats
    - 3DS has limited video support
    - Potential quality loss during conversion

    Test the converted video on your 3DS before deleting the original file.
    If the conversion doesn't work perfectly, you might need to adjust
    parameters like bitrate or use a different conversion tool like:
    clever FFmpeg-GUI
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