Pocket tunes, Setting up windows media player for mp3 – Palm 755P User Manual

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Movies : Palm Videos : <Palm device
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Pocket Tunes

BEFORE YOU BEGIN

Mac

You need an

expansion card (sold separately) to listen to
music on your smartphone. You cannot
transfer MP3 files from your Mac directly
onto your smartphone.

You can listen to music through the
speaker on the back of your smartphone or
through the included stereo headphones.
To listen to music on your smartphone, you
need to convert the music files into MP3
format using Windows Media Player
(Windows computers) or iTunes (Mac
computers), and then transfer the music
files to your smartphone or an expansion

card. After you transfer the music files, you
can play them using the Pocket Tunes

application on your smartphone.

Setting up Windows Media Player for
MP3

On a Windows computer, you need to set
Windows Media Player to save your music
files in MP3 format in order for the files to
be compatible with Pocket Tunes.

1 Connect your smartphone to your

computer with the sync cable.

2 On your smartphone, press

Applications

and select

pTunes

.

3 On your computer, open Windows

Media Player, and then click the

TIP

You can upgrade Pocket Tunes to a version

that supports more music file formats (such
as WMA), supports subscription music, and
includes additional features. For more info,
visit www.pocket-tunes.com/palm.

DID

YOU

KNOW

?

If a call comes in when you’re

listening to music, you can take the call and
the music pauses automatically. After you
finish the call, the music starts again.

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