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Media player, Media sources, Internet radio

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Media player Media player The Media player application makes it possible to experience media. You can listen to music and other audio files stored on your device or a compatible memory card (if inserted) and audio streams from the internet. You can also watch video clips stored on your device or memory card, or watch streaming videos from the internet. Through the media player, you can also stream content from available universal plug and play (UPnP) media servers. Tap , and select Media player. Media sources You can access and launch media clips by using the media player Library. The media player scans your device and your memory cards automatically (when inserted). The found media clips and the available UPnP media servers are displayed in the Library automatically. Scanning the memory card takes some time, so content in the card may not be available immediately after inserting the card. The media player library includes the following top categories by default: • Music-Includes audio media stored locally. You can browse your audio clips by different categories, for example, by album or by artist. • Video-Includes video media stored locally. • Internet radio-Includes links to radio streams. UPnP media servers also appear on the list if they are available. Internet radio With Internet radio you can listen to internet radio channels or any other compatible audio streams. The internet radio supports MP3 file format, and ASX, M3U, PLS, RAM, RPM, WAX, and WPL playlists. Internet radio does not necessarily support all features of a file format or all the variations of file formats. There are two ways to add a radio channel to the list from the web browser, depending on the format of the stream. 1. In the web browser, search for the desired radio channel stream, hold the stylus down on the link for a second, and use the context sensitive menu. © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. 38

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© 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.
Media player
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Media player
The
Media player
application makes it possible to
experience media. You can listen to music and other audio
files stored on your device or a compatible memory card (if
inserted) and audio streams from the internet. You can
also watch video clips stored on your device or memory
card, or watch streaming videos from the internet.
Through the media player, you can also stream content
from available universal plug and play (UPnP) media
servers. Tap
, and select
Media player
.
Media sources
You can access and launch media clips by using the media
player
Library
. The media player scans your device and your
memory cards automatically (when inserted). The found
media clips and the available UPnP media servers are
displayed in the
Library
automatically.
Scanning the memory card takes some time, so content in
the card may not be available immediately after inserting
the card.
The media player library includes the following top
categories by default:
Music
—Includes audio media stored locally. You can
browse your audio clips by different categories, for
example, by album or by artist.
Video
—Includes video media stored locally.
Internet radio
—Includes links to radio streams.
UPnP media servers also appear on the list if they are
available.
Internet radio
With
Internet radio
you can listen to internet radio
channels or any other compatible audio streams. The
internet radio supports MP3 file format, and ASX, M3U,
PLS, RAM, RPM, WAX, and WPL playlists.
Internet radio does not necessarily support all features of
a file format or all the variations of file formats.
There are two ways to add a radio channel to the list from
the web browser, depending on the format of the stream.
1.
In the web browser, search for the desired radio
channel stream, hold the stylus down on the link for a
second, and use the context sensitive menu.