Nokia N-Gage QD Extended User Guide - Page 34

Recording from the Radio, Nokia Audio Manager, supplied DKE-2 USB Mini-B Cable See 'Attaching - mp3 player

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Music player and radio select a radio channel location 10 to 20 by pressing one numbered key immediately after another, for example 1 + 0 = 10, 1 + 5 = 15 and 2 + 0 = 20. Note: If the headset is disconnected the Radio will time-out after 5 minutes and close. Recording from the Radio You can record the current radio channel by pressing to highlight the record control button and then pressing to record. Enter track name and press OK. Note: When in record mode the record button becomes the stop control button. Tip! You can also use Stop. You can answer and make calls while recording the radio. The volume of the radio is muted and recording continues in the background. When you end the call, the radio will automatically resume. You can playback your radio recordings using the music player. Nokia Audio Manager With Nokia Audio Manager, you can select digital music tracks on a compatible PC and transfer them to your Nokia NGage game deck memory card. The Nokia Audio Manager software also allows you to create M3U playlists on the PC, with references to either MP3 tracks or tracks saved from CDs. In order for the PC to access the media storage area (memory card) on the game deck, you must connect your game deck to the PC using the supplied DKE-2 USB MiniB Cable). See 'Attaching and using the supplied cables', p. 15. The contents of the game deck's memory card can then be displayed in the Mobile Device area of the Music Studio window of the Nokia Audio Manager. The music tracks on the playlists can be, for example, transferred from your CDs. Note: When using Nokia Audio Manager, you only need to connect your game deck to the PC via the supplied DKE-2 USB Mini-B Cable (See 'Attaching and using the supplied cables', p. 15.); everything else is done on the PC. Note: Do not use this feature illegally! Music can be protected by copyright. The recording of such music tracks is permitted for your personal use only. It is 34 Copyright © 2003 Nokia. All rights reserved.

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Copyright © 2003 Nokia.
All rights reserved.
Music player and radio
34
select a radio channel location 10 to 20 by pressing one
numbered key immediately after another, for example 1 +
0 = 10, 1 + 5 = 15 and 2 + 0 = 20.
Note:
If the headset is disconnected the
Radio
will
time-out after 5 minutes and close.
Recording from the Radio
You can record the current
radio channel by pressing
to highlight the
record
control
button and then pressing
to record. Enter track
name and press
OK
.
Note:
When in
record mode the record
button
becomes
the stop
control
button.
Tip!
You can also use
Stop
.
You can answer and make calls while recording the radio.
The volume of the radio is muted and recording continues
in the background. When you end the call, the radio will
automatically resume. You can playback your radio
recordings using the music player.
Nokia Audio Manager
With Nokia Audio
Manager, you can select
digital music tracks on a
compatible PC and transfer
them to your Nokia N-
Gage game deck memory
card. The Nokia Audio
Manager software also
allows you to create M3U playlists on the PC, with
references to either MP3 tracks or tracks saved from CDs.
In order for the PC to access the media storage area
(memory card) on the game deck, you must connect your
game deck to the PC using the supplied DKE-2 USB Mini-
B Cable). See ‘Attaching and using the supplied cables’
, p.
15
. The contents of the game deck’s memory card can then
be displayed in the Mobile Device area of the
Music Studio
window of the Nokia Audio Manager. The music tracks on
the playlists can be, for example, transferred from your
CDs.
Note:
When using Nokia Audio Manager, you only
need to connect your game deck to the PC via the
supplied DKE-2 USB Mini-B Cable (See ‘Attaching and
using the supplied cables’
, p. 15
.); everything else is
done on the PC.
Note:
Do not use this feature illegally! Music can be
protected by copyright. The recording of such music
tracks is permitted for your personal use only. It is