Music player
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Library details
In Music menu select Options > Music library details.
The following information is displayed:
Songs—The current number of songs in the library
Duration—The length of current songs together
Used—The total size of the files in the music libray
Available—Available hard disk space in gigabytes
Refreshed—The date when the libraray was last modified
Set a song as a ringing tone
1 Select a song.
2 Select Options > Set as ringing tone. The selected
song has been set as the ringing tone for the active
profile.
Change album art
1 Select a song.
2 Select Options > Album art.
3 Select Options > Change.
4 Scroll throough images from your Gallery, and select
OK.
5 To restore the original album art, select Restore
original.
About encoded audio
Applications like Windows Media Player and Nokia Audio
Manager encode audio files with codecs like WMA or MP3
to save storage space. The encoding is done by removing
those parts of the audio signal that are not audible or only
barely audible by human ear.
Regardless of the encoder and codec quality, the sound
quality of the resulting file is not as good as the original.
The basic codecs supported by this device are AAC, WMA,
and MP3. All of these have different variations.
Bitrates
When encoding audio, the quality of the resulting sound
depends on the sample rate and bit rate used for the
encoding. Sample rate is expressed as thousands of
samples per second (kHz), and for CD music the sample
rate is fixed at 44.1 kHz. Bit rate is expressed as kilobits
per second (Kbps). The higher the bitrate, the better the
sound quality.
The required quality level may depend on your demands,
the headphones used, and the surrounding noise. For
MP3s a bitrate between 128 and 192 Kbps usually gives
results good enough for listening to pop music with your
device. WMA or AAC generally gives a similar result as
MP3 with one step lower bitrate (96-160 Kbps). Variations