YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MUSIC
POCKET TUNESTM DELUXE 129
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CHAPTER
For more information about Pocket Tunes
Deluxe, go to pocket-tunes.com/userguide/
en/.
Transferring music files from your
computer
If your files are already on your computer’s
hard drive, you just need to transfer them
onto your smartphone using Windows
Media Player.
If an expansion card is inserted into your
smartphone, Windows Media Player
copies the files to the expansion card. If
you don’t have an expansion card inserted,
the files are copied to your smartphone.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN If you sync your
smartphone with a Mac, you need to
transfer music files onto a microSD
expansion card (sold separately). You
cannot transfer files from your Mac directly
onto your smartphone.
1Connect your smartphone to your
computer with the USB sync cable.
2On your smartphone, press
Applications and select
pTunes .
3If you are transferring files from a Mac,
insert an expansion card into your
smartphone. This step is optional for
Windows users.
4Do one of the following:
Windows: Open Windows Media
Player on your computer. On the Sync
tab, select Set Up Sync. Select Finish.
In the Sync tab, select the files and
playlists you want to sync manually.
Select Start Sync. The files are
transferred to your smartphone.
NOTE Do not press the sync button on
your cable. Windows Media Player
transfers the files, so there’s no need to do
anything.
DID
YOU
KNOW
?
If a call comes in when you’re
listening to music, you can take the call and
the music pauses automatically. After you
finish the call, the music starts again.
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