User Guide
PLAYING MEDIA FILES
WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER MOBILE
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Windows Media
Player Mobile
Windows Media Player Mobile can play
music, audio, and video files that are
stored on your smartphone or on an
expansion card (sold separately) in any of
the following file formats:
• WMA
• WMV
• MP3
• 3G2
You can listen to these music, audio, and
video files through the speaker on the back
of your smartphone or through a stereo
headphone (3.5mm stereo headphone
adapter or 2.5mm stereo headphone
required, sold separately).
Transferring media files to your
smartphone
BEFORE YOU BEGIN Do the following:
• You must have Windows Media Player
10 or later installed on your computer.
See My media files won’t sync
.
• To sync media files with your computer,
you must set the Media sync option.
See Selecting which info to sync
.
Use the Sync feature in the desktop
version of Windows Media Player 10 to
transfer digital music, audio, video, and
playlist files from your computer to an
expansion card or your smartphone. Using
Sync ensures that the files transfer
correctly.
1 On your computer, open Windows
Media Player 10.
2 (Optional) Insert a 32MB or larger
expansion card into your smartphone.
3 Connect your smartphone to your
computer with the USB sync cable.
4 When the Device Setup Wizard opens
on your computer, click Automatic.
5 Check the Customize the playlists
that will be synchronized box.
6 Select the playlists you want to sync.
7 Click Finish to begin the transfer. The
next time you connect your smartphone
to your computer while the desktop
version of Windows Media Player 10 is
running, synchronization starts
automatically.