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Transfer Music & Video to Your Device

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Transfer Music & Video to Your Device Note: The number of music files you can store on your phone depends on the size and format options of the microSD card installed. To play a song, first copy some music files to your phone. To copy the songs to your phone, you will need the following: • Music on your PC in one of these formats: MP3, WMA, AAC. • A microSD™ card is preferable to copy songs to your phone for extra storage (32MB or larger is recommended). • Windows Mobile Device Center or Microsoft® ActiveSync® software loaded onto your PC. During the setup process, choose Connect without setting up your device for Windows Mobile Device Center or click Cancel when the Sync Setup Wizard opens for ActiveSync. • Windows Media Player 10 You are now ready to transfer music to your phone. • Connect the phone to the PC via the USB Cable. • On the PC, open Windows Media Player 10 and click on the Sync tab. • Drag the MP3 or other music files you want to load on your phone to the Sync list. (You can move MP3, WMA, GCP, M4A, AWB, AMR, MID, MIDI, and RMI music files from your PC.) • Click Start Sync to start loading the music files on to your phone. 34 AT&T Tilt

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Transfer Music & Video to Your Device
To play a song, first copy some music files to your phone.
To copy the
songs to your phone, you will need the following:
Music on your PC in one of these formats:
MP3, WMA, AAC.
A microSD™ card is preferable to copy songs to your phone for
extra storage (32MB or larger is recommended).
Windows Mobile Device Center or Microsoft® ActiveSync®
software loaded onto your PC. During the setup process, choose
Connect without setting up your device for Windows Mobile
Device Center or click Cancel when the Sync Setup Wizard
opens for ActiveSync.
Windows Media Player 10
You are now ready to transfer music to your phone.
Connect the phone to the PC via the USB Cable.
On the PC, open Windows Media Player 10 and click on the
Sync tab.
Drag the MP3 or other music files you want to load on your
phone to the Sync list. (You can move MP3, WMA, GCP, M4A,
AWB, AMR, MID, MIDI, and RMI music files from your PC.)
Click Start Sync to start loading the music files on to your
phone.
Note:
The number of
music files you
can store on
your phone
depends on the
size and format
options of the
microSD card
installed.