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Music Channel/Music Playback
Saving WMA Data to the
microSD Memory Card
Convert music data in a music CD to WMA data
with "Windows Media Player" and save to the
microSD memory card.
c
WMA data saved in the microSD memory card in
another FOMA terminal may not be displayed on
this FOMA terminal.
c
The following are data format, number of
playlists and number of tracks that are available
on the FOMA terminal:
*: Up to 999 tracks can be added to each playlist (except a
list of all tracks).
c
Windows Media Player 10
Use Windows XP Service Pack 2 or a later
version to use Windows Media Player 10. For
how to operate the software, see of Windows
Media Player 10 help.
c
If you do not have a microSD memory card,
purchase one at your local electronics store.
* You can enjoy music stored on the microSD
memory card within personal use. Take great care
not to infringe the third party's intellectual property
right such as copyright and other rights.
a
Prepare the following
a
PC that complies with the operating
environment for "Windows Media Player"
a
microSD memory card
b
Launch "Windows Media Player" on
the PC and convert music data in a
music CD, etc to WMA format
If the music data is already converted, go on to
Step 3.
c
USB mode setting screen (p.375)
X
MTP mode
If MTP mode is set, "
" appears.
d
Connect the FOMA terminal and a
PC via the FOMA USB Cable
"
" will appear when MTP mode is set, a
microSD memory card is inserted and the FOMA
USB Cable is connected.
e
Copying WMA data stored on a PC
to a microSD memory card
f
Disconnect the FOMA USB Cable
after the data transfer
g
Set back to "Communication mode"
of "USB mode" of the FOMA
terminal
e
Do not remove the microSD memory card during or
immediately after data transmission. It may cause the
microSD memory card to malfunction.
e
Napster
®
Music data can also be saved with using Napster
®
.
a
Download Napster
®
application from the following
webpage(as of April, 2007):
http://www.napster.jp/
a
For detailed information about Napster
®
, visit the
following webpage(as of April, 2007):
http://www.napster.jp/support/
Using Assist Key to
Operate Music Player
The "assist key" is available for operating the
music player and music channel.
*: Not available for music channel.
File format
WMA9 (Windows Media Audio 9
Standard)
Bit rate
32 to 192kbps
DRM
Windows Media DRM10 for Portable
Devices
Number of tracks
Up to 999
Playlists
*
Up to 100 (including a list of all tracks)
NOTE
Launch
*
X
Assist key (1 second or longer)
Starts the music player to play music.
While playing
music
X
Assist key
Pauses.
X
Assist key (1 second or longer)
Ends playback and exits the music
player or music channel.
While pausing
X
Assist key
Resumes playback.
■
To resume playback while another
function is being displayed
X
Assist key (1 second or longer)
On the music list
screen
*
X
Assist key
Starts playback.
X
Assist key (1 second or longer)
Starts playback with the last played
track.
On the playlist
screen
*
X
Assist key (1 second or longer)
Starts playback with the last played
track.