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Music
You use Music to organize and listen to music and other audio files that
you transfer to your SD card from your computer.
Transferring music files to your phone
Music plays audio files that are stored on your phone’s SD card, so before you
open Music, you must copy audio files from your computer onto the SD card.
Music supports a wide variety of audio file formats, so it can play music that you
purchase from online stores, music that you copy from your CD collection, and
so on. Music supports audio files in numerous formats, including MP3, M4A
(iTunes application AAC, DRM-free), AMR , MIDI, and OGG Vorbis.
To copy music files onto the phone’s SD card
Connect the phone to your computer with a USB cable and mount the SD
card.
To organize your audio files, you can use the computer to create a music
folder at the top level of the SD card.
Use the computer to copy music and other audio files into the folder that
you created on the SD card.
You can use subfolders on the SD card to organize your music files. Or you can
simply copy the audio files to the top level of the SD card.
If the music files have accompanying artwork in JPEG format, rename the art file
albumart.jpg and include it in the same folder as the music files.
If you have created any playlists, create a subfolder for them in your music
folder on the SD card and copy the playlists into it.
Unmount the SD card from the computer and disconnect the phone.
Note To prevent damage to the files on your SD card, follow your computer’s instructions
and the instructions in “Connecting to a computer via USB”.
Opening Music and working with your library
After you’ve copied some music onto your SD card, as described in
“Transferring music files to your phone”, or downloaded music from another
source, you can open Music and see your library of music files, sorted in one of
four ways.