...I downloaded the HD 1080p trailer of Monster Hunter 4 and converted that.BDRips at 60 fps are really hard to find because of it's ultra big size.
For bd-rip, I normally use h264 as video codec,
and AAC 5.1 as audio codec, all packed on a mkv file.
But a BDRip downscaled to 400x240,
and using just stereo sound wouldn't be that big.
I'd definetly love to see Avatar in 3D in my 3DS.
About size and data transfer, my 32gb class 10 SD can handle that.
To say the truth 30 fps are okay,
but it's sad to be limited to just 20fps.
If Nintendo release a real player, that support mutiple formats,
3D videos, and at least a descent framerate I would be happy.
It's 30fps. So no, we are certainly NOT limited to 20. It mostly depends on the source. Although... I did convert that using SifJar's converter (NekuSoul's was still in the works during that time). I'll certainly try it out today, lemme just check if I still have the mp4 I got.
If you can get a 60fps clip somewhere, try it and see if the output is still 60fps.
When I say were limited to 20 fps,
I'm talking about playing videos of the SD on 3DS.
When you do this, the video is limited to 20 fps because the camera can only handle that.