M600i
Media player 41
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You can add several tracks at once. See
Playback
To start playback, select an album, artist,
playlist or individual track and press the Jog
Dial or select
Play
. You can also tap on an
individual track to play it.
To pause playback press the Jog Dial
,
tap
or select the
Pause
.
Tap and drag the progress indicator to move
within a track.
When playback is paused, rotating the Jog
Dial will browse the tracks from the current
playlist, album or artist.
You can leave the Media player but continue
to listen to music by selecting
More >
Minimize
. Playback will also continue when
you switch to another application via Task
manager.
To return to Music, tap
in the status bar, or
open it via Main menu or Task manager.
Adjust volume and tone
If you are in the playback view, rotate the Jog
Dial to adjust volume directly. Otherwise,
select
> Volume.
You can further adjust
the sound by selecting
More > Settings >
Equalizer
or by tapping
.
Manage tracks
If you want to select several tracks at once,
scroll to one of the tracks and select
More >
Manage > Mark
. You can now select
additional tracks by tapping the check boxes.
Within a category, you can sort tracks in
different ways.
Preferences
Select
More > Settings > Preferences
to
access the following options:
Play
•
Shuffle
– the tracks in a playlist, album or
artist are shuffled randomly before
playback begins.
•
Loop
– restart the playlist when the last
track has been played.
•
Resume audio
– this setting determines
how playback should resume after it has
been interrupted by, for example, an
incoming phone call.
Automatic
means
playback resumes automatically when you
have finished the call.
Manual
requires
that you switch back to Media player and
resume playback from there.
Files
•
File update
– select if you want the media
player to automatically search for new
sound files each time you open Media
player, or if you want to do this manually.
•
Filter files
– set a filter to exclude small
files or file types with low sound quality