Nokia N-Gage QD Extended User Guide - Page 30

Music player and radio, Music Player

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Music player and radio 4. Music player and radio You can listen to music saved on the memory card or the radio with your game deck. You can also record music from the radio or an external music source. You can record or transfer music tracks of near CD-quality to your memory card. Note: The memory card can only display the details of the first 255 music tracks. To transfer music tracks from a compatible PC to the game deck, see 'Nokia Audio Manager', p. 34. Music Player Note: Your game deck must be switched on to use this function. Do not switch the game deck on when wireless device use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. Go to Menu→ Media→ Music Player to open Music Player or press . With the Music Player, you can listen to the music tracks you have stored in your memory card. To listen, attach the headset (See 'Attaching and using the headset', p. 14) to the game deck, or listen through the loudspeaker. Note: Music can only be played from a 32MB, 64MB or 128MB memory card. Other memory cards are not supported. Note: Using the Music Player consumes additional power, and the game deck's operating time is reduced. Tip! To quickly turn on the Music Player, press the special music player key . WARNING! Listening to music at a high volume may damage your hearing. Once you have turned the Music Player on, it starts playing tracks. To adjust the volume level of the headset or the loudspeaker, press or to increase or decrease the volume level. 30 Copyright © 2003 Nokia. All rights reserved.

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Copyright © 2003 Nokia.
All rights reserved.
Music player and radio
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4. Music player and radio
You can listen to music saved on the memory card or the
radio with your game deck. You can also record music
from the radio or an external music source. You can record
or transfer music tracks of near CD-quality to your
memory card.
Note:
The memory card can only display the details
of the first 255 music tracks.
To transfer music tracks from a compatible PC to the
game deck, see ‘Nokia Audio Manager’
, p. 34
.
Music Player
Note:
Your game deck must be switched on to use
this function. Do not switch the game deck on when
wireless device use is prohibited or when it may cause
interference or danger.
Go to
Menu
Media
Music Player
to open Music
Player or press
With the
Music Player
, you can listen to the music tracks
you have stored in your memory card. To listen, attach the
headset (See ‘Attaching and using the headset’
, p. 14
) to
the game deck, or listen through the loudspeaker.
Note:
Music can only be played from a 32MB,
64MB or 128MB memory card. Other memory cards are
not supported.
Note:
Using the
Music Player
consumes additional
power, and the game deck’s operating time is reduced.
Tip!
To quickly turn on the
Music Player
, press the
special music player key
WARNING!
Listening to music at a high volume
may damage your hearing.
Once you have turned the
Music Player
on, it starts playing
tracks.
To adjust the volume level of the headset or the
loudspeaker, press
or
to increase or decrease the
volume level.