The Chocolate plays both WMA (windows media audio ) and Mp3.
First
you need to insert the microsd chip into the phone so it can
format
it. Then with it plugged into the usb reader on the MAC. I t
will
mount like any flash drive. Just drag you mp3's (and yes
you can
convert from iTunes AAC ) into the MY_Music folder on the
drive.
Thats it.
Lynn B.
Moderator
On Aug 23, 2006, at 7:26 PM, rameeti1 wrote:
> I get that the IOGEAR device will allow the transfer of
files to
> the TransFlash but will the
> file format or such be necessary to be in a certain way
that the
> Macs couldn't/wouldn't
> want to deal with it? The music package that Verizon
sells speaks
> of the Media Player
> needing to have the music in the WMP protected format.
>
> ie. Will a MP3 simply transferred to the TransFlash
then *PLAY* on
> the Chocolate?
>
> --- In maccellphone@yahoogroups.com, Lynn Branum
<lynnbranum ...>
> wrote:
> >
> > Bitpim (set for vx8300) or IOGEAR Pocket Card
microSD / TransFlash
> > Flash Card Reader ($9.99)
> >
> > Lynn B.
> > Moderator
>
> > On Aug 21, 2006, at 8:36 PM, rameeti1 wrote:
> >
> > > Verizon has a new LG phone that says it needs
Windows Media Player
> > > 10 to download music to the phone. Are there
workarounds or
> will this just be a
> > > Windows phone?
>
>
>
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