YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MUSIC
WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER MOBILE
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Windows Media
Player Mobile
Windows Media Player Mobile can play
music, audio, and video files that are
stored on your smartphone or on an
expansion card (sold separately) in any of
the following file formats:
• WMA
• WMV
• MP3
• 3GP
• AAC
• AAC+
• MPEG-4
IMPORTANT You must have QuickTime
Player version 6.5 or later installed on your
computer to play videos recorded by your
smartphone. You can download the videos
from an expansion card or you can click the
video thumbnail after synchronizing the
files.
You can listen to these music, audio, and
video files through the speaker on the back
of your smartphone or through stereo
headphones.
Synchronizing Windows Media Player
library files
Use the Sync feature in the desktop
version of Windows Media Player to
transfer digital music, audio, video, and
playlist files between your computer and
an expansion card or your smartphone.
Using the Sync feature ensures that the
files are transferred correctly.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN Do the following:
• Be sure you have Windows Media
Player 10 or later installed on your
computer. On a Windows XP computer,
Windows Media Player 10 must be
installed on your computer before you
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You can also download
animated GIF files and view them in Internet
Explorer Mobile.
TIP
For tips on using the desktop version of
Windows Media Player, go to the Help menu
in Windows Media Player on your computer.