Other Features - Nokia N-Gage Extended User Manual

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Note: Check that the compatible PC and game deck
are connected using the supplied USB cable. See
'Attaching and using the supplied cables', p. 15.
1 Open Windows Explorer and display the disks mounted
on the PC. One of the lettered drives should have the
name Nokia N-Gage game deck. Click on this to display
a window that shows the contents of the game deck's
memory card.
2 Open a second instance of Windows Explorer and
display the contents of the folder on the PC from where
you wish to transfer MP3 and .AAC tracks.
3 Select the tracks on the compatible PC that you wish to
transfer to the game deck and drag and drop these
tracks into the first window. The tracks will now be
transferred to the game deck and can be played by the
Music
Player.
Before transferring tracks using Windows Explorer
check the size of the files to be transferred. Allow
approximately 10 seconds for each 1MB to be
transferred. Do not interrupt the transfer or remove the
cable before the process is complete.
Important! Windows Explorer may indicate that
the file transfer is complete before sufficient time.
This is not necessarily the case and you must allow
approximately 10 seconds for each 1MB to be
transferred. If the transfer is interrupted earlier the
files may not be transferred.
If you selected more music than can fit on the memory
card of the game deck, you get an error note. Remove
some music tracks and try again.
Club Nokia window
The Nokia Audio Manager includes a window to browse
the Internet. By default, this browser has a Club Nokia
home page. Any URL may be entered into the location
field. To search the Internet, the location must be set to a
site that has a search engine. Tracks from the Internet
must be downloaded to the PC before they can be added
to the Music Studio window for transfer to the game deck.

Other features

Music track types supported
The Nokia Audio Manager supports MP3 music tracks and
M3U playlists. Playlists can be created in the Music Studio.
When a playlist is selected for transfer to the game deck's
memory card, only the tracks named in the playlist are
transferred. Tracks created by the CD Player have a file
extension .AAC. These files can be played on the PC by the
Nokia Audio Manager and transferred to the memory card
of the game deck.
Editing fields in tracks on the compatible PC
When tracks or playlists are displayed in the Music Studio,
it is possible to edit track and artist information. See the
Nokia Audio Manager help for further details.
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