Nokia 3300 User Guide
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126 Copyright © 2003 Nokia. All rights reserved. 5Follow the installation instructions that appear on the display of the computer to successfully complete the installation. When the installation is complete, Nokia Audio Manager folder is added to your program files. 6Restart the computer after installation of the Nokia Audio Manager software.Save CD tracks with Nokia Audio Manager1On the PC, open Nokia Audio Manager.2Insert a music CD in the CD drive of your PC and click on the CD Player tab. 3By default, all track information should be displayed. If not, click on the Load CD button.4To save tracks onto your hard disk, select the tracks you want and click the Save tracks button. Do not remove the CD until the save operation is complete. A progress bar will indicate approximately how long it will take to save the tracks. 5To transfer the saved tracks to the Music Studio, click the + Add button, select the required tracks, and click Open.6Transfer the tracks to the Music Studio: In the Music Studio, click the Add button and browse for the saved music tracks. Select the required track(s), right-click on the selection and select Open from the shortcut menu.
127 Copyright © 2003 Nokia. All rights reserved. Transfer music files to your phone1Save the tracks and playlists in the Music Studio of the Nokia Audio Manager. See the previous section or the Audio Manager Help for further instructions. 2Check that the PC and phone are connected with the supplied DKU-2 cable.3On the PC, open Nokia Audio Manager.4Click on the icon in the mobile device area of the Music Studio.5Highlight the tracks or playlists that you want to transfer to your phone by clicking on them.6Click Transfer to device.If you selected more music than can fit on the phone memory, you get an error message. Deselect some of your selected music tracks until the selection fits.Disconnect the USB cable properlyProper use of the USB cable is important when you are connecting or disconnecting the cable from your PC. To disconnect the USB cable:1Stop the USB connection before you remove the cable from the phone or PC by using the Windows systems icon on the taskbar at the bottom of the PC screen or with the device manager.
128 Copyright © 2003 Nokia. All rights reserved. 2Unplug the USB cable from the PC.If the USB cable is stopped, but you have not unplugged the cable, the Windows operating system and the Nokia Audio Manager will not be able to display correct information. Both systems will continue indicating that the USB cable is connected to the PC, but will not be able to read the contents. If you accidently disconnect the cable without first stopping the connection, remove the cable and connect it again. The Nokia Audio Manager and the Windows device manager will then display the information correctly. Important: Unplugging the DKU-2 USB cable while tracks are being transferred to the phone is “unsafe removal” of the cable. This may cause loss of data, corrupted date, or the PC system may become unstable. Loss of power while the DKU-2 USB cable is connected to the PC also results in an “unsafe removal” condition. Music file size and track lengthNokia Audio Manager displays music tracks according to file size and track length depending on how many bytes are in a file and the sector size on a disk. The file size of each track in Nokia Audio Manager is calculated mathematically, based on the actual amount of date in a file.However, Windows applications calculate actual file size and sector size used in Windows Explorer. Sometimes, if a file is small, the size is rounded up to the next sector size on a hard disk. Also, certain MMC cards use different ways of calculating and reporting the size of stored data than hard disks.
129 Copyright © 2003 Nokia. All rights reserved. This means that you could see a song with more than one file size and track length depending on the type of disk where the file is stored and the PC operating system. The difference is slight, usually not more than one or two seconds. The difference is only in the method used to calculate size. The entire song is stored in both files.Other featuresMusic track types supportedThe Nokia Audio Manager supports MP3 and AAC music tracks and M3U playlists. Playlists can be created in the Music Studio. When a playlist is selected for transfer to the phone, only the tracks named in the playlist are transferred. Tracks created by the CD player have a file extension .AAC. These files can be played on the PC by the Nokia Audio Manager and transferred to the phone.Edit fields in tracks on the PCWhen tracks or playlists are displayed in the Music Studio, it is possible to edit track and artist information. See the Nokia Audio Manager help for further details.Transfer music files using Windows ExplorerAfter you have installed the Nokia Audio Manager, it is possible to use Windows Explorer to transfer MP3 or .AAC music tracks to your phone.MP3 files1Connect your PC and your phone with the supplied DKU-2 USB cable.
130 Copyright © 2003 Nokia. All rights reserved. Data enhancement connected is displayed on your phone. 2Open Windows Explorer. Your phone will appear as a local drive (named by Nokia 3300), and with a drive letter assigned to it. Three folders are shown: music, playlist, and recordings. 3Click on the folders to display a window that shows the contents of the folder on the phone memory card.4Open a second instance of Windows Explorer and display the contents of the folder on your PC where you have MP3 files stored.
131 Copyright © 2003 Nokia. All rights reserved. 5 Select the MP3 files on your PC that you wish to transfer to the phone. 6Drag and drop the files from the second window into the first window and place in the music folder. The files are transferred to the phone and can be played by the Music player.If you selected more music than can fit on the phone memory, you get an error note. Deselect some of your selected music tracks until the selection fits. 7Disconnect the USB cable by double-clicking the green arrow on the taskbar at the bottom of your PC screen. A window pops up that shows Unplug or Eject Hardware.
132 Copyright © 2003 Nokia. All rights reserved. 8Click on USB Device in the Hardware devices window. A popup window shows Stop a Hardware device. 9Highlight USB device and click OK. The popup window Safe to Remove Hardware is shown with the message “The ‘USB Device’ device can now be safely removed from the system. 10 Click OK. ACC filesYour phone also supports advanced audio coding (ACC) files. These are recorded from a CD player, the FM radio in your phone, or other external music devices.1Connect the ADE-2 recording cable to your phone and to the external music device, such as a CD-Player. Your phone displays Device connected, start recording? 2Select the track from the CD player that you want to record. If you are using a CD player on your PC, select the track from a list on the CD player on your desktop. 3Begin playing the selected track and select Yes on your phone display to start recording. Begin the play and record at the same time to make sure you record the song from the beginning.Recording via audio cable is shown on your phone’s display.
133 Copyright © 2003 Nokia. All rights reserved. 4Press Stop when the song ends on the CD player. The phone display shows Recorder stopped and then Save and Discard. 5Select Save. 6Enter the Track name: and press OK. 7Enter the Artist: name and press OK. Saving recording and Recording saved are displayed. You can then see the track name and artist in the Recording list on the phone display. 8Select Options to Play, Delete, or Rename.9To record another song from the CD player, select Back twice to return to the Record option. Repeat steps 3-8.Record from a radio1Connect the ADE-2 recording cable to the headphone connector on the radio and to your phone. 2Begin playing the selected track and select Yes on your phone display to start recording. Begin the play and record at the same time to make sure you record the song from the beginning.Recording via audio cable is shown on your phone’s display. 3Press Stop when the song ends. The phone display shows Recorder stopped and then Save and Discard.
134 Copyright © 2003 Nokia. All rights reserved. 4Select Save. 5Enter the Track name: and press OK. 6Enter the Artist: name and press OK. Saving recording and Recording saved are displayed. You can then see the track name and artist in the Recording list on the phone display. 7Select Options to Play, Delete, or Rename.8To name the recording go to Menu and scroll to Music and select. Select Recorder, then Recording list. The recording is saved and shown as Track list - Artist. 9Select Options, then scroll to and select Rename. In the New name: window, press Clear until the window is empty. 10Enter the name and artist and press OK. The phone displays File renamed, and the new name appears in Recording list. Record from the FM radio in your phoneYou can record music from the FM radio in your phone while listening with the headset or with the loudspeaker. 1Go to Menu and scroll to and select Music. 2Scroll to Recorder, and select Record. Recording via audio cable is shown on your phone display.
135 Copyright © 2003 Nokia. All rights reserved. 3Press Stop to end the recording. The phone display shows Recorder stopped and then Save and Discard. 4Select Save, then enter the Track name: and press OK. 5Enter the Artist: name and press OK. Saving recording and Recording saved are displayed. You can then see the track name and artist in the Recording list on the phone display. 6Select Options to Play, Delete, or Rename.7If you want to rename a recording, select Options, then scroll to and select Rename. 8In the New name: window, press Clear until the window is empty. 9Enter the name and artist and press OK. The phone displays File renamed, and the new name appears in Recording list.