Motorola i9 Sprint User Guide - Page 154
Accessing My Music, My Music on the External Display, How Audio Files Are Organized
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NNTN7530A_i9_Nextel_UG_Final_Draft.book Page 146 Friday, December 19, 2008 2:41 PM Accessing My Music From the Main Menu ᮣ Press / > Multimedia > My Music. Exiting My Music ᮣ To exit My Music, press Exit (right softkey). (If Exit is not an option, press Back [right softkey] until it is.) My Music on the External Display You can launch My Music from the external display by pressing the Smart button (() and selecting the My Music application from the menu. Use the lighted touch controls (Pause/Play [X], Next/Fast Forward [Y], Previous/Rewind [W]) to control My Music from the external display. How Audio Files Are Organized My Music groups audio files on the memory card into folders and lists. Unless the phone determines a file is a podcast, it treats all audio files as songs. When you access My Music, you see that the audio files are grouped into these folders: ⅷ Songs - All audio files on the memory card (except podcasts), listed alphabetically by title. ⅷ Playlists - Folders and lists you have created. The default playlist is Favorites. ⅷ Albums - Songs grouped by album title. ⅷ Artists - Songs grouped by alphabetically by artist and title. ⅷ Genres - Songs grouped by genre. ⅷ Podcasts - Podcast episodes grouped alphabetically by program. Episodes are sorted by date. If there is not enough album, artist, or genre data associated with a file, it is grouped as "Unknown". Naming Audio Files File names can include up to 255 characters, including the file format extension (for example, .mp3). Only the first 32 characters will be displayed. If a file name is longer than 255 characters, it will not be visible on the player and cannot be played. In this case, you will need to rename the file and resave it to the memory card. 146 13. Multimedia