Transferring mp3 files from your computer – Palm 755P User Manual

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4 Click the Import Using pop-up menu

and select MP3 Encoder.

5 (Optional) Click the Setting pop-up

menu and select Good Quality.

Transferring MP3 files from your computer

The Pocket Tunes software that comes
with your smartphone is compatible with
the popular MP3 audio file format. If your
MP3 files are already on your computer’s
hard drive, you need to transfer them to
your smartphone to listen to them on your
smartphone.

If an expansion card is inserted into the
smartphone, Windows Media Player
copies the MP3 files to the expansion card.
If you don’t have an expansion card
inserted, the MP3 files are copied to your
smartphone’s memory.

IMPORTANT

You must synchronize your

smartphone with your computer at least
once before you can transfer MP3 files
from your computer.

1 Connect your smartphone to your

computer with the USB sync cable.

2 On your smartphone, press

Applications

and select

pTunes

.

3 If you are transferring MP3 files from a

Mac, insert an expansion card into your
smartphone. This step is optional for
Windows users.

4 Do one of the following:

WINDOWS ONLY

Open Windows Media

Player on your computer. Select the Sync
tab, and then select Palm Handheld from
the drop-down list. Select Start Sync. The
files are transferred to your smartphone.

NOTE

Do not press the sync button on

your cable. Windows Media Player
transfers the files, so there’s no need to do
anything.

MAC ONLY

Drag and drop the MP3 files

onto the Send To Handheld droplet in the
Palm folder. Select your device name, the

TIP

Mac

If you want greater control over the

file size and sound quality of your MP3 files,
select Custom from the Setting pop-up
menu.

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