Internet Radio; Video Player - Nokia 770 - 770 Internet Tablet User Manual

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The supported audio stream formats are: AAC, AMR, AMRWB, MP2,
MP3, and WAV. Streaming performance depends on the bandwidth
availability.

■ Internet radio

With
Internet radio
other compatible audio streams. The Internet radio supports MP3 file
format, and M3U, PLS, RAM, and RPM playlists.
To add a radio channel to the playlist, do the following:
1. In the Web browser, search for the desired radio channel stream, and
use the context-sensitive menu to copy the address of that stream.
Hold the stylus down on the link for a second, and select
Copy link
location.
2. In the home view of the device, tap
The
Audio player
3. Select
Audio player
4. Tap the Web address field, and paste the link of the radio channel
stream. Tap OK.
5. Select
Audio player
To listen to a radio channel, select the desired channel from the playlist
in the
Internet radio
To stop listening, tap
To adjust the volume, tap
close the volume control dialog, tap anywhere outside it.

■ Video player

To watch video clips stored on your device or memory card, or watch
streaming videos from the Internet, tap
The video player supports the following file formats: MPE, MPEG, MPG,
RA, RAM, RM, RMJ, RMVB, RPM, RV, AVI (containing MPEG4 or H.263
video and MP3 audio), and 3GP/3GPP (containing MPEG4 or H.263 video
and AMR or AAC audio). The video player does not necessarily support
all the variations of a file format.
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you can listen to Internet radio channels or any
application opens.
>
Playlist
>
Add
>
Playlist
> Save.
dialog, and tap
.
, and drag the slider with the stylus. To
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in the
Internet radio
stream....
.
, and select
Video
dialog.
player.

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