Music; Transferring Music Files To Your Phone; Opening Music And Viewing Your Music Library; Playing Music - BT Home SmartPhone S User Manual

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Music

Music plays audio files that are stored on your
phone's SD card.
Transferring music files to your phone
Before you open Music, you need to copy
audio files from your computer. Here's how.
Connect the phone to your computer
1
with a USB cable and mount the SD card
on your computer.
To organise your audio files, you can use the
2
computer to create a music folder at the top
level of the SD card.
Use the computer to copy music and other
3
audio files into the folder that you created.
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've created any playlists, create a
4
subfolder for them in your music folder and
copy the playlists into it.
Unmount the SD card from the computer
5
and disconnect the phone.
Important
To prevent damage to your files, follow your
computer's instructions for unmounting USB
devices.
Opening Music and viewing your
music library
Touch the Music
the Home screen.
Searching for music in your library
Open the main Library screen and
1
press Search
Start typing the name of the artist, album or
2
track you're looking for.
3
Touch a matching song to play it. Or touch
a matching album or artist to see a list of
associated songs.
Deleting a song from the SD card
Touch & hold a song in a library list then touch
Delete. Or on the Playback screen,
press Menu
and touch Delete.
If you need some help, call us on 0808 100 9889* or go to bt.com/producthelp

Playing music

To play a song, touch it in your library to listen
to it. Or while viewing a list of tracks in an
album, press Menu
You can return to the Playback screen from
most other screens in the Music app by
pressing Menu
You can return to the Playback screen from any
icon in the Launcher or on
other app by opening the Notifications panel
and touching the ongoing music notification.
Controlling playback
The Playback screen contains several icons that
you can touch to control the playback of songs,
albums, and playlists:
and touch Play all.
and touching Playback.
Touch to pause playback.
Touch to resume playback.
Touch to skip to the next track in the
album, playlist, or shuffle.
Touch to skip to the previous track in the
album, playlist, or shuffle.
Touch to open the current playlist.
Touch to play the current playlist
in shuffle mode (tracks are played
in random order).
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