User Guide

Media

Media

Music

Play a media file

1.On the Home screen, click the Media icon.

2.Click a media type.

3.If necessary, click a category.

4.Click a media file.

To play a media file, click the icon.

To pause a media file, click the icon.

To stop a media file, click the icon.

To move to the next media file, click the icon.

To move to the previous media file or the beginning of the media file that is currently playing, click the icon.

To fast-forward or rewind a media file, click the progress bar. On the trackpad, slide your finger to the right or left. Click the progress bar again.

Shuffle or repeat songs

1.On the Home screen, click the Media icon > Music icon.

2.Do one of the following:

To shuffle and play all of your songs, click Shuffle Songs.

To shuffle all the songs by an artist, or in an album, genre, or playlist, find and highlight one of these categories. Press the key > Shuffle.

To repeat the song, playlist, album, or artist that is currently playing, press the key > Repeat > Current Song, Playlist, Album, or Artist.

To stop shuffling songs, press the key > Shuffle. To stop repeating songs, press the key > Repeat > Off.

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Playlists

Create a standard or an automatic playlist

You create a standard playlist by manually adding songs that are on your BlackBerry® device memory or media card. You create an automatic playlist by specifying criteria for artists, albums, or genres of music. The songs that meet all of the criteria are automatically added to the playlist.

1.On the Home screen, click the Media icon > Music icon.

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Blackberry 68001, NO_CARRIERCNETTORCH9800BLKATT Media, Music, Play a media file, Shuffle or repeat songs, Playlists

9800, NO_CARRIERCNETTORCH9800BLKATT, 68001 specifications

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