Music Playback - NTT docomo FOMA SO906i User Manual

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Music&Video Channel/

Music Playback

Handling the music data
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and WMA (Windows Media Audio), MP3, and AAC (.3gp) files which are played back on
the Music Player are stated as "music data" in this manual.
 The FOMA terminal can play back WMA, MP3 and AAC (.3gp) files and Chaku-Uta Full
protected by the copyright protection technology.
 When you download music data from a website over the Internet, make sure to check the usage
conditions (licensing, prohibited acts, etc.) before you use it.
 The WMA files protected by the copyright protection technology are played back by the FOMA terminal
using its own information. When the FOMA terminal's own information is changed due to malfunction,
repair, or change, the existing WMA files may not be played back again.
 Under no condition will DoCoMo be held liable for handling CCCD (copy controlled CD) or when music
data cannot be converted to a WMA file or other file format.
 Music data saved in the FOMA terminal and microSD card is used only for your personal use. Please
take care that you never violate other party's intellectual property right and other rights such as copyright
when you use it. Also, do not copy or move music data saved in the FOMA terminal and microSD card to
a PC or other devices.
What is Music&Video Channel? ............................................................................... 356
Setting a Program ..................................................................................................... 356
Playing Back a Program ........................................................................................... 358
Playing Back a Program from the Data Box ............................................................. 360
Listening to Music
What is Music Player? .............................................................................................. 360
Transferring Music Data ............................................................................................ 361
Playing Back Music Data .......................................................................................... 363
Managing the Playlist ............................................................................................... 366
Changing the Music Player Settings ......................................................................... 368
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