Radio - Nokia N-Gage Extended User Manual

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Recording from external equipment
You can connect your game deck to compatible external
audio equipment, for example, a CD-player, and record
music directly to your game deck.
Note: Do not use this feature illegally! Music can
be protected by copyright. The recording of such music
tracks is permitted for your personal use only. It is
illegal to copy such music tracks for the purpose of
selling or distribution.
To record a music track from compatible external audio
equipment.
1 Connect the external audio equipment. See 'Attaching
and using the supplied cables', p. 15 for more
information.
2 Press Menu→ Media→
Music
3 Press
or
to
highlight the record
control button
and then press
to
record.
To stop recording press
Stop.
Note: The
automatic track name
'Record (n)' is
generated, where n is
increased by one for each new track.
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Tip! To change the track name (Record n), press
Options→
Track list
You can answer and make calls while recording. The
volume of the music player is muted but recording
continues in the background. When you end the call, the
music player view will automatically return.

Radio

Note: Your game deck must be switched on to use
this function. Do not switch the game deck on when
wireless device use is prohibited or when it may cause
interference or danger.
Go to Menu→
Player.
.
You can listen to the
headset (See 'Attaching and using the headset', p. 14) or
the loudspeaker. The lead of the headset functions as the
antenna of the radio, so let it hang freely and always make
sure it is connected.
To adjust the volume level of the headset or the
loudspeaker, press
volume level.
Note: The quality of the radio broadcast depends on
the radio station's coverage in that particular area.
→ Rename.
Media
Radio
to open Radio or press
Radio
in your game deck by using the
or
to increase or decrease the

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