Short Answer: No
Long answer: Put simply, the VS recorder does not record videos. It records the game programming that took place during a battle. When you watch a saved recording, you do not load a video file - no such video file exists. Instead, your 3DS is loading the programming that took place during the battle. The game pretty much reenacts the battle as it happened. You are not watching a video(technically), you are watching the computer battle itself in a way identical to the battle you recorded. When you record something with the VS recorder, you don't save a video, you save a text file.
Long answer: Put simply, the VS recorder does not record videos. It records the game programming that took place during a battle. When you watch a saved recording, you do not load a video file - no such video file exists. Instead, your 3DS is loading the programming that took place during the battle. The game pretty much reenacts the battle as it happened. You are not watching a video(technically), you are watching the computer battle itself in a way identical to the battle you recorded. When you record something with the VS recorder, you don't save a video, you save a text file.
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