Synchronizing Windows Media® Player Library Files

Before You Begin

To sync Windows Media Player files with your computer, set the Media sync option on your device (see “Changing Which Applications Synchronize” on page 338).

Use the Sync feature in the desktop version of Windows Media Player to transfer your Windows Media Player library files from your computer to an expansion card or your Treo Pro smartphone. Your library can include digital music, audio, video, and playlist files. Using Sync ensures that your Windows Media Player library files transfer correctly.

Note

The pictures and videos you create with the camera on your Treo Pro smartphone are not part of your Windows Media Player library. See “Synchronizing Your Media Files” on page 225 for information on transferring pictures and videos from the built-in camera to your computer.

During setup, Windows Media Player selects the sync method (automatic or manual) that works best for your Treo Pro smartphone:

Automatic: If you’re using an expansion card that is larger than 4GB and your entire library can fit on the card, Windows Media Player automatically syncs your entire library when you connect your smartphone to your computer or when you change sync settings. You can also choose which playlists you want to sync automatically.

Manual: You indicate which files or playlists you want to transfer each time you update the digital media files on your smartphone. To remove files from your smartphone, you must delete them manually.

After you complete initial setup, you can switch between automatic and manual sync.

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Note

The following steps are for Windows Media Player 11. If you’re using another version of Windows Media Player, the steps may vary.

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