[Talks] n86 music player issue

2013-09-06 Thread leonard morris
Well I guess talks is saying music player which is the third item down 
on the music menu. It's hard to understand. (smile) Anyway, here's the 
issue. I have a folder called music on my memory card on my n86. I place 
a bunch of music mp3 files and I played it using the music player. No 
problem there. However, I deleted all the songs in the music folder from 
the PC and then added new mp3 file songs.  but when I go in to the music 
player to play the new songs the names of the other songs shows up but 
of course it can not play them because those songs are not there and the 
new songs don't show and they don't play. It seems to play some ring 
tones that I have in a folder called ring tones. When I put the memory 
card back in the PC and look at the music folder all the new mp3 files 
are there. Hope this makes sense. Any ideas to resolve this issue?

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Re: [Talks] n86 music player issue

2013-09-06 Thread Jim L
Yes, u need to update the music library, just open your menu key 1 and
scroll down to update music library



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Well I guess talks is saying music player which is the third item down 
on the music menu. It's hard to understand. (smile) Anyway, here's the 
issue. I have a folder called music on my memory card on my n86. I place 
a bunch of music mp3 files and I played it using the music player. No 
problem there. However, I deleted all the songs in the music folder from 
the PC and then added new mp3 file songs.  but when I go in to the music 
player to play the new songs the names of the other songs shows up but 
of course it can not play them because those songs are not there and the 
new songs don't show and they don't play. It seems to play some ring 
tones that I have in a folder called ring tones. When I put the memory 
card back in the PC and look at the music folder all the new mp3 files 
are there. Hope this makes sense. Any ideas to resolve this issue?
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Re: [Talks] Touch Screen Phones

2013-09-06 Thread Nicky

Greetings folks! Please help!!!
It's my first time trying to use the touch scream, and of cores I'm getting 
frustrated.
Has any one used Nokia E7 with talks? is it a possible task or should I lose 
hope?

Thanks in anticipation for your help.
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Subject: [Talks] Touch Screen Phones



Hi friends,

I wonder if I can just ask the list for general feedback on touch screen 
phones?
I appreciate that this is a very wide topic and specific to the model of 
phone but would appreciate some general feedback if possible.
I am looking at the Nokia N97 which has touch screen and also a qwerty 
keyboard which looks like a nice combination but I have been reading the 
Talks manual and it looks quite complicated to perform basic functions 
e.g. just to answer a call, you have to locate an answer button on the 
touch screen after unlocking it, does this prove difficult as you have to 
move your finger around on the screen to find this button and double tap 
before you can answer the call?


Many thanks in anticipation for any help.




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