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  1. #1
    J Lunis
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    Have the Cingular 8125 and have recently copied some mp3's to my storage
    card. I can successfully play mp3's and have found how to get the mp3's
    to play through my receiver. Nice sound.
    Two problems.
    1) I can't find how to 'point' the Library to my mp3's on the storage
    card. I have found and (I think) successfully updated the Library but
    the mp3's don't show up in the Library folders. Is it possible to tell
    WMP to look for mp3's in a specific folder? Is it possible to play
    mp3's across subfolders?
    2) I can't find how to play multiple mp3's. I can play one at a time by
    going to File Explorer, finding the mp3 and selecting it, but I can not
    find how to play a list/folder of mp3's without selecting each
    individually. How do I play a list of mp3's?



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  2. #2
    Todd Allcock
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    Re: playing mp3's on an 8125

    At 25 May 2007 08:38:41 -0400 J Lunis wrote:
    > Have the Cingular 8125 and have recently copied some mp3's to my
    > storage card. I can successfully play mp3's and have found how to
    > get the mp3's to play through my receiver. Nice sound.
    > Two problems.
    > 1) I can't find how to 'point' the Library
    > to my mp3's on the storage card. I have found and (I think)
    > successfully updated the Library but the mp3's don't show up in the
    > Library folders. Is it possible to tell WMP to look for mp3's in a
    > specific folder? Is it possible to play mp3's across subfolders?



    Tap Menu > Library, then tap the word "Library" in the upper left of
    screen and select "Storage Card." AFAIK, this setting isn't persistent-
    you must do it whenever you launch WMP. The device itself is always the
    default. :-(

    Then you can select from the choices in "Library" (Videos or Music) then
    select by "Album," "Artist," "Genre," or "Play All." I hope all of your
    MP3 ID tags are accurate! ;-)


    > 2) I can't find how to play multiple mp3's. I can play one at a
    > time by going to File Explorer, finding the mp3 and selecting it,
    > but I can not find how to play a list/folder of mp3's without selecting
    > each individually. How do I play a list of mp3's?


    As I described above, you can by Album, Artist, etc. To create your own
    playlists, you can't with WMP. (MS removed that feature a few years ago!)
    Now you either have to sync the MP3s and playlisyts from the desktop
    WMP to the device, or use a 3rd party program.

    I use TCPMP (The Core Project Media Player.) It's free, plays MP4/Divx
    video (which WMP can't) and lets you create WMP-compatible playlists
    right on the device. Save the playlists (not the MP3s!) in the device's
    My Documents folder, and they'll be available to WMP at startup without
    having to point to your Storage Card first.

    Good luck!





  3. #3
    J Lunis
    Guest

    Re: playing mp3's on an 8125

    Todd Allcock wrote:
    > At 25 May 2007 08:38:41 -0400 J Lunis wrote:
    >> Have the Cingular 8125 and have recently copied some mp3's to my
    >> storage card. I can successfully play mp3's and have found how to
    >> get the mp3's to play through my receiver. Nice sound.
    >> Two problems.
    >> 1) I can't find how to 'point' the Library
    >> to my mp3's on the storage card. I have found and (I think)
    >> successfully updated the Library but the mp3's don't show up in the
    >> Library folders. Is it possible to tell WMP to look for mp3's in a
    >> specific folder? Is it possible to play mp3's across subfolders?

    >
    >
    > Tap Menu > Library, then tap the word "Library" in the upper left of
    > screen and select "Storage Card." AFAIK, this setting isn't persistent-
    > you must do it whenever you launch WMP. The device itself is always the
    > default. :-(

    Thanks for the reply.
    "select "Storage Card."" I have gotten that far.
    After posting my request I tried Update Library a few more times and I
    can now see the mp3's in the library.
    >
    > Then you can select from the choices in "Library" (Videos or Music) then
    > select by "Album," "Artist," "Genre," or "Play All." I hope all of your
    > MP3 ID tags are accurate! ;-)
    >
    >
    >> 2) I can't find how to play multiple mp3's. I can play one at a
    >> time by going to File Explorer, finding the mp3 and selecting it,
    >> but I can not find how to play a list/folder of mp3's without selecting
    >> each individually. How do I play a list of mp3's?

    >
    > As I described above, you can by Album, Artist, etc. To create your own
    > playlists, you can't with WMP. (MS removed that feature a few years ago!)
    > Now you either have to sync the MP3s and playlisyts from the desktop
    > WMP to the device, or use a 3rd party program.
    >
    > I use TCPMP (The Core Project Media Player.) It's free, plays MP4/Divx
    > video (which WMP can't) and lets you create WMP-compatible playlists
    > right on the device. Save the playlists (not the MP3s!) in the device's
    > My Documents folder, and they'll be available to WMP at startup without
    > having to point to your Storage Card first.
    >

    Yeah, I was afraid of something like this. But finding a free app kind
    of eases the pain. You note TCPMP can play mp4. I suppose it can also
    play mp3? Can TCPMP play across subfolders?



  4. #4
    Todd Allcock
    Guest

    Re: playing mp3's on an 8125

    At 25 May 2007 12:32:20 -0400 J Lunis wrote:

    > Yeah, I was afraid of something like this. But finding a free app
    > kind of eases the pain. You note TCPMP can play mp4. I suppose it
    > can also play mp3? Can TCPMP play across subfolders?


    It plays MP3s and just about any kind of media file you're likely to run
    across.

    As for playing across subfolders, I don't think so- you can select
    multiple files in a folder, but when you change folders to select new
    files, the prior selections are cleared. You can, however, create a
    playlist containing songs from different folders, and play the list in
    either TCPMP or WMP. (Although TCPMP is a better player, I still use WMP
    often since it can be controlled by MS Voice Command- i.e. I can say
    "Play Elvis Costello" and it will play all the Elvis songs on my device.)




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