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Music
・
When music data or Uta-moji Lyrics that available lyrics & song link is
included, a confirmation screen for lyrics & song link appears. Select "Yes"
and subsequently select music data or Uta-moji Lyrics to set lyrics & song
link.
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Saving WMA files
You can save WMA files saved on a PC to microSD card using Windows Media
Player. Be sure to check the version of Windows Media Player before connecting
FOMA terminal to a PC.
・
It is recommended that you use PC's OS and Windows Media Player in
combination of the following versions.
-
For Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later as PC's OS
Windows Media Player 10 (version 10.00.00.3802 or later) or Windows Media
Player 11 (version 11.0.5721.5145 or later)
-
For Windows Vista
Windows Media Player 11 (version 11.0.6000.6324 or later)
・
For operations, refer to the help of Windows Media Player 10/11.
・
It is recommended that you keep Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows Media
Player updated to ensure better performance of operating or displaying
forwarded WMA files.
・
Up to 1,000 items can be saved. They cannot be saved on FOMA terminal.
・
Playlists can be transferred from a PC. However, up to 400 items in the playlist can
be transferred.
・
WMA file saved to microSD card with another FOMA terminal may not be
displayed/played on F-08A. And, if you use a microSD card used for transferring
a WMA file from a different FOMA terminal, it may not be recognized by a PC even
if you switch to MTP mode. In these cases, perform Delete all WMAs (
→
P219), or
initialize the microSD card (
→
P275). Note that, if you initialize the microSD card,
all the data other than music files are also deleted.
1
Set USB mode settings to "MTP mode"
USB mode settings
→
P275
2
With Windows Media Player activated, connect FOMA terminal to a
PC using USB cable
e
Send WMA file from the PC
・
For connecting method, refer to "Manual for PC Connection" in the attached
CD-ROM. Note that, when transferring a WMA file, installation of the FOMA
communication configuration file described in "Manual for PC Connection" is
not required.
Napster
application
Using Napster
application, music data can be saved.
・
Napster
application can be downloaded from the website below.
http://www.napster.jp/
・
For more detailed information about Napster
application, refer to the website
below.
http://www.napster.jp/support/
✔
INFORMATION
・
Do not remove the USB cable during data transfer. It may cause malfunction or data
loss.
・
While a PC is accessing microSD card in FOMA terminal, only MTP mode can be
switched.
・
WMA files saved in microSD card in FOMA terminal can be deleted using Windows
Media Player while FOMA terminal is connected to a PC.
・
When music data cannot be transferred from a PC, you can check the optimum
configuration for your PC by using "
ポータブルデバイス用パソコン環境診断
(PC
environment diagnosis for a portable device)".
For
ポータブルデバイス用パソコン環境診断
, refer to the following website.
FMWORLD (http://www.fmworld.net/)
→携帯電話
(Mobile phone)
→
WMP
環境診断ツー
ル
(WPM environment diagnostic tool)
・
When Windows Media Player and Napster
application are used at the same time on
a PC, processing speed of the PC may be lowered.
・
AAC format files can be played only in "Other movie" in Multimedia on microSD card.
Set the copying destination of AAC format files to directly under the PRIVATE
¥
DOCOMO
¥
MMFILE or MUDxxx in MMFILE on microSD card (
→
P270).
*
Files named other than "MMFxxxx" or files with extension of "m4a" cannot be displayed or played
even after they are copied.
*
When you copy files, it is recommended that you use SD utility of FOMA F series. SD utility
automatically converts file names.
For SD utility of FOMA F series, refer to the following website from a PC.
FMWORLD (http://www.fmworld.net/)
→携帯電話
(Mobile phone)
→データリンクソフト
(Data link software)
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