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<i-
mot
ion>
Di
s
play/Edit/Or
g
anization
d
Playing movies in your preferred
order
<Playlist playback>
Select and register up to 10 i-motion or movies,
and play them consecutively.
1
Folder list screen (p.355)
X
Highlight
“Playlist” and press
p
(FUNC)
X
“Edit playlist”
X
Select No. for the
movie
X
Select a folder
X
Select a
movie
X
Repeat to add
■
To release an added
movie
X
Select a movie to
release
X
Select “Release
this” on the folder selec-
tion screen
X
“YES”
2
o
(Finish)
The i-motion folder list screen appears.
Selecting the Playlist folder starts playlist play-
back, and the registered movies are played repeat-
edly.
Function menu (Playlist folder)
1
Highlight “Playlist” on the i-motion
“folder list” screen (p.355) and
press
p
(FUNC)
X
Select any item
NOTE
<Slow>
e
An i-motion is muted during slow playback.
e
You cannot play slow a streaming-type i-motion or
i-motion that is being downloaded and played.
<Fast>
e
An i-motion is muted during fast playback.
e
You cannot play fast a streaming-type i-motion or
i-motion that is being downloaded and played.
<Position to play>
e
You may be unable to select a playback point for
some movies or i-motion.
<Select ring tone>
e
Only entirely-downloaded movie or i-motion can be
set as a ring tone only if its Ring tone setting is “Avail-
able”. Refer to the “i-motion info” to check whether it
is “Available” or “Unavailable”.
e
A voice-only i-motion (without video, e.g. a singer’s
voice) can be set as a ring tone for Push-to-Talk.
<Compose message>
e
You cannot compose an i-mode message when:
a
There are already 20 draft messages stored
a
There are playback restrictions on the i-motion
a
It is a movie of Chara-den character with “File
restricted”
a
The i-motion is not allowed to be output from the
FOMA terminal
e
If a movie of QVGA (320 × 240) is to be attached, a
message appears asking whether to reduce the size
so that it can be attached. If you select to reduce the
size, it is reduced to QCIF (176 × 144).
<Stand-by display>
e
Deleting a movie or i-motion that was set to the
standby screen restores the standby screen to the
screen set at the time of purchase.
e
You cannot set a movie or i-motion to the standby
screen when:
a
The movie or i-motion is voice-only or text-only
a
There are playback restrictions on the i-motion
a
The movie is QVGA (320 × 240)
a
The partly-downloaded i-motion
e
Some movies may not be properly played on the
standby screen.
e
You cannot use the Web To, Mail To or Phone To/AV
Phone To function from an i-motion set to the standby
screen.
<Set repeat play>
e
The Set repeat play settings are retained after playing
i-motion.
e
If Set repeat play is set to “ON”, data that cannot be
played are automatically skipped. Phone To/AV
Phone To, Mail To and Web To functions are unavail-
able from i-motion.
e
If you attempt to play i-motion whose playback is
restricted, a message may appear indicating the
restriction, and the repeat play may be stopped.
NOTE
e
Partly-downloaded i-motion cannot be registered on
program playback.
e
Deleting a movie or i-motion that has been added to a
playlist removes the file from the playlist.
Add folder
X
Enter a title
Adds a folder.
The folder name can contain up to 10
double-byte or 20 single-byte
characters.
Edit folder
name
You cannot rename the Playlist folder.
Delete folder
You cannot delete the Playlist folder.
Delete all
X
Enter your security code
X
“YES”
Deletes all movies/i-motion from the
Inbox, Camera and user-created
folders. i-motion stored in the Secret,
Movable contents or miniSD folder are
not deleted.
Edit playlist
Creates a playlist or edits the existing
playlist.
“Playing movies in your preferred
order”
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Release playlist
Releases a playlist.
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