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Pocket Tunes User Guide
Pocket Tunes 4.0.6

www.pocket-tunes.com
Copyright © 2002-2007 NormSoft, Inc.
All rights reserved.
Table of Contents
1 Introduction
1-1 Features
2 Registration / Purchasing
2-1 Entering Registration Code
3 Requirements and Compatibility
4 Installing
5 Copying Audio Files
5-1 Copying Audio Files with
Windows Media Player 10 or 11 or online music store software
5-2 Copying Audio Files Using
Windows Media Player 9
5-3 Copying Audio Files
With A Card Reader
5-4 Copying Audio Files With
HotSync
5-5 Copying Audio Files
With A Third-Party Install Program
6 The Player
7 Choosing Songs
8 Playlists
9 Preferences
9-1 Advanced Preferences
10 Skins
10-1 Skin Preferences
11 Background Playback
11-1 Background Preferences
12 Graphic Equalizer
13 Crossfading
14 Bookmarks
14-1 Adding a Bookmark
14-2 Go to a Bookmark
14-3 Bookmark Preferences
14-4 Auto-Bookmark Feature
15 Internet Audio
15-1 The Internet Radio Catalog
15-2 Finding Other Internet Radio Stations
15-3 Listening to Radio Stations from Live365
16 Sending/Receiving Audio Files
17 Plugins
18 Album Art
Legal Information
Pocket Tunes turns your Palm
device into a portable
audio player! Play music and audio books from your collection, or
subscribe to an online music service to gain access to millions of unique songs!
With Pocket Tunes Deluxe, you can even listen to Internet radio anywhere that
you have wireless Internet access.
Read below for compatible devices.
Online music store access requires Pocket Tunes Deluxe and a paid subscription
to one of many compatible music services. Online music store access is
only compatible with some devices; please read the compatibility list below or
check our web site for updates. Listening to Internet radio may incur data
usage charges; please check your wireless data plan before using this feature.
Pocket Tunes is the most feature-rich music
player for the Palm and is designed to make music playback easy and fun!
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Play music on
your Palm-powered device
Easily play music stored on your
device's storage card, internal memory, or hard disk.
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Broad range of
supported music files
Pocket Tunes plays MP3, WMA*, AAC**,
aacPlus**, PCM
WAV, and Ogg Vorbis files. (WMA, AAC, and aacPlus playback requires Pocket Tunes
Deluxe.)
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Access millions
of songs and audio books from popular online music stores
Pocket Tunes Deluxe supports all
music stores that use Microsoft's Janus technology***. Look for stores
with the PlaysForSure logo.
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Listen to
Internet radio
With Pocket Tunes Deluxe, you can
tune into hundreds of ShoutCast or Live365 radio stations on devices with
built-in wireless connectivity.
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Listen to audio
books
Pocket Tunes provides unique
features (like bookmarks and auto-bookmarks) to make it a powerful companion
when listening to books on the go.
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Personalize your music
with album art
If you have included album art in
your music collection, Pocket Tunes will display your selected art during
music playback.
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Use your Palm
device normally while music is playing
You're free to run any other
application on your device while playing music or listening to Internet
radio.****
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Easily copy
music
Pocket Tunes integrates with
Windows Media Player, Real Rhapsody, and many other music players on your PC
to allow you to quickly and easily copy music to your device. Just
plug it in, start Pocket Tunes, and go!
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Find music
quickly
Pocket Tunes sorts your music by
album, artist, genre, and playlist to allow you to quickly find what you're
in the mood for.
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Mix, shuffle,
then repeat
Quickly create playlists or pick
songs one-by-one. Turn on the shuffle and repeat options to combine
your music in ways you never expected!
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Fine tune your
music
With features like crossfade,
gapless playback, a high-fidelity equalizer, and many more, Pocket Tunes
allows you unprecedented control over your music listening experience.
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Personalize
Pocket Tunes
Choose from dozens of skins (many
of them are free) at
www.pocket-tunes.com/skins/ to make Pocket
Tunes your own.
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Lots more!
Give Pocket Tunes a
try, and we guarantee you'll be blown away! If not, contact our superb
customer support team, and we'll do our best to make it right!
* WMA Lossless and WMA Professional
are not currently supported.
** Music purchased from Apple's iTunes music store is not currently
supported.
*** Music stores that we have tested include: Napster, Real Rhapsody, Yahoo!
Music Engine. Pocket Tunes Deluxe supports both subscription and purchased
content.
**** Some applications may have excessive CPU or storage requirements and may
cause music playback to skip when performing certain operations. We go to
great lengths to minimize this as much as possible. Devices with slow
processors or hard disks are especially susceptible due to hardware
restrictions.
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2 Registration / Purchasing |
Pocket Tunes is free to try for 15 days. After that,
you must purchase a registration code. There are two versions you can
purchase: Pocket Tunes Basic and Pocket Tunes Deluxe.
Pocket Tunes Basic $19.95
Pocket Tunes Basic provides playback of MP3, WAV, and Ogg Vorbis files,
including background playback so you can play music while you use other
applications, customizable skins, full playlist capabilities, album art, a graphic
equalizer, and much more! Pocket Tunes Basic
includes free updates to all future 4.X versions of Pocket Tunes Basic, when available.
Pocket Tunes Deluxe $37.95
Pocket Tunes Deluxe includes all the features of Pocket Tunes Basic and adds WMA
and AAC/aacPlus playback, online music store support, crossfading, gapless playback, bookmarks, and Internet audio.
Pocket Tunes Deluxe includes free updates to all future 4.X versions of Pocket
Tunes Deluxe, when available.
For upgrade options and prices, please visit our web site.
You can purchase online using our secure ordering system
at
www.pocket-tunes.com . All major
credit cards are accepted, and you will receive your code within minutes of your
purchase.
Pay once, use forever: Pocket Tunes is not a subscription. Once you pay for it once, the version
that you purchased is yours to use for as long as you like. more info
(Prices as of December 2006. Subject to change without
notice.)
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2-1 Entering Registration Code |
When you purchase, you will receive a registration code.
(Pocket Tunes 4.0 registration codes are eleven characters long: five letters or
numbers followed by a hyphen and five more letters or numbers.) Entering it is simple.
- Start Pocket Tunes on your Palm.
- If the registration reminder appears, do the following:
- Tap the dotted line or area above the "OK" button.
- Enter your 11-character Pocket Tunes registration code.
- Tap "OK" to finish entering your registration code.
- Otherwise, do the following:
- Tap the "Menu" icon or press the "Menu" button on your device.
- Tap the "Help" menu.
- Tap the "Register" or "Upgrade" menu item.
- Tap the dotted line or area above the "OK" button (if there is a registration code there already, highlight it).
- Enter your 11-character Pocket Tunes registration code.
- Tap "OK" to finish entering your registration code.
If you have any problems entering your code,
contact support.
Be sure to remember your registration code!
You will need it if you ever need to re-install Pocket Tunes.
Note: Pocket Tunes 3.X registration codes
will not work with Pocket Tunes 4.0. If you are upgrading from Pocket
Tunes 3.X, you can run a 15-day free trial of Pocket Tunes 4.0. After that
time, you will need to purchase Pocket Tunes 4.0 or reinstall Pocket Tunes 3.X.
We recommend that before upgrading you open the About screen in Pocket Tunes 3.X
and write down your 3.X registration code!
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3 Requirements & Compatibility |
- Required:
- PalmOS 5.2 or later (or Tungsten T).
- For online music store support, the following
devices are supported: Palm Treo 600, 650, 680, 700p, 755p, Centro, Zire 31, 71, 72, Tungsten T, T2, T3,
T5, C, E, E2, T|X, or LifeDrive.
- For all other music playback, any of the following
devices are supported: Palm Treo 600, 650, 680, 700p, 755p, Centro, Zire 31, 71, 72, Tungsten T, T2,
T3, T5, C, E, E2, T|X, LifeDrive, or Garmin iQue 3600 device.
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- 1,700KB memory available on Palm for Pocket Tunes.
- Microsoft Windows XP and Windows Media Player 10 or 11 are
required for online music store support.
- Recommended:
- 2,100KB memory on Palm handheld (for skins and plugins).
- A memory expansion card (256MB or larger recommended).
- Wireless Internet connection and service (for
streaming audio).
- Microsoft Windows XP.
- Windows Media Player 10 or later.
* Pocket Tunes may work on
other PalmOS 5 devices, but they have not been fully tested. If you see
any problems or wish to report success with additional devices, please
contact support.
Also, due to Sony's decision over eighteen months ago to discontinue its Clie
line of PDAs, NormSoft has frozen its support for Clie models at the following
levels:
- Clie models UX40, UX50, TJ35, TJ37, TH55: Pocket Tunes
3.0.9 is the last supported version of Pocket Tunes for these devices.
Customers are strongly advised not to install a later version of Pocket Tunes
on these devices, and any customers requesting support for such installations
will be directed to revert to Pocket Tunes 3.0.9.
- All other Clie models: There is no supported version of
Pocket Tunes for these devices. Users are strongly advised not to install
Pocket Tunes on these devices. If a user does install Pocket Tunes on an
unsupported device and subsequently purchases a Pocket Tunes registration
code, there will be no refund available for such a purchase if the user later
becomes dissatisfied with Pocket Tunes operation or performance. Also please
note that NormSoft support is not able to provide answers to questions
concerning unsupported devices.
Installing Pocket Tunes is very easy. Simply follow these
steps:
On Windows:
- Double-click the pTunes.exe file that you downloaded.
- Follow the instructions that appear to install Pocket
Tunes on your PC and/or Palm.
- If you have an old version of Pocket Tunes installed,
you must not be playing music. Open the
Pocket Tunes application (not the console) and tap the "Pause" or "Stop"
button.
- Perform a HotSync operation.
- Pocket Tunes will be installed to the Multimedia category
on your Palm.
- If you have purchased Pocket Tunes Basic or Pocket
Tunes Deluxe, enter your registration code as described
above.
- You are done! See the
section below for information about copying music to your device.
On Macintosh:
- You will need a program to extract ZIP files.
For Macintosh, Stuffit Expander is a
popular program.
- If you have Pocket Tunes already installed,
you must not be playing music. Open the
Pocket Tunes application (not the console) and tap the "Pause" or "Stop"
button before installing the new version.
- Open the folder containing the installation files with
Finder.
- Open your Palm Desktop Quick Install (In the conduit
menu it says "Install files to handheld").
- Drag the "PocketTunes" and "PocketTunespnoJpegLib" files from the Finder window to
the Palm install window.
- If you wish to install the included skin, also drag
SleekBlue.pdb (or SleekBlueLowRes.pdb for low-resolution devices like
the Treo 600) to the Palm install window.
- If you wish to install the optional plugins for
playing Ogg Vorbis or WAV files, drag the pTunesOgg.prc and/or
pTunesWav.prc files to the Palm install window. (These files are in the plugins folder.)
- Perform a HotSync to install the files.
- Pocket Tunes will be installed to the Multimedia category
on your Palm.
- If you have purchased Pocket Tunes Basic or Pocket
Tunes Deluxe, enter your registration code as described
above.
- You are done! See the section below for
information about copying music to your device.
Before you can play any songs on your Palm device, you
must copy audio files on to it. Audio files can be copied to an
expansion card (e.g. SD or MMC) or to main memory. Some devices also
include a built-in hard disk or flash memory that can store music. There are several
methods to copy audio files to your handheld. Please read below and follow
the instructions that are appropriate for you. We strongly recommend using
Windows Media Player to copy audio files.
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5-1 Copying Audio Files with Windows Media Player 10 or 11 or
online music store software |
If you have Windows Media Player 10 or 11 and you have a device
that is supported for playing music from online music stores (see the
Requirements & Compatibility section above), then you can
copy music using a number of applications designed to work with portable media
devices. This includes Windows Media Player 10 and 11, Napster, Rhapsody, and
Yahoo! Music Engine, among many others. For these applications, please
follow their instructions for copying music to a portable device.
Important: Be sure you have installed the Windows
Media Player Integration option when you installed Pocket Tunes! If you
installed Pocket Tunes wirelessly, you probably have not installed this.
Download Pocket Tunes from our web site and run the installer.
For Windows Media Player 10 or 11 (with supported devices),
follow these instructions:
- Connect your Palm device using its USB cable, or
place it in its cradle.
- On your Palm, start Pocket Tunes.
- You may see a dialog similar to this one (the choices
will vary, depending on the software you have installed):

- If you do not see this dialog, check your music
player software. If the device does not appear there, you probably
have an incompatible device. Please check the
Requirements & Compatibility section above and check your Communication
mode on the "Copy from PC Prefs" screen in Pocket Tunes - it should be set
to MTP. You can copy music with Windows Media Player by following the
instructions in the following section.
- Click on "Synchronize media files to this device
using Windows Media Player" and then click OK.
- You will now be able to "sync" music to your device
using Windows Media Player. Please consult the Windows Media Player
documentation for instructions on how to copy music to portable devices and
how to set up sync relationships.
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5-2 Copying Audio Files Using Windows Media Player
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If you have Windows Media Player 9, or if you are using a
device that does not support online music stores, you can still copy files
directly to your Palm over the USB cable or cradle. Please make sure to
install the Windows Media Player integration (see section
4 for installation instructions). (For Ogg Vorbis users: To copy Ogg
Vorbis files using Windows Media Player, you will need to install an Ogg Vorbis
plugin, available from
http://www.illiminable.com/ogg/ .)
- Connect your Palm handheld using its USB cable, or
place it in its cradle.
- On your Palm, start Pocket Tunes.
- Start Windows Media Player on your PC. (If you
start Windows Media Player before your Palm is connected, your device may
not be detected correctly.)
- In Windows Media Player, click on "Media Library" and
select the audio files that you would like to copy.
- Right click on the audio files and select "Copy to CD
or Device".
- On the right-hand side, you should now see a dropdown
with a list of devices. (The CD Drive is usually the default.)
- From this drop down, select your Palm handheld.
If you do not see your device, press F5 to refresh the list of devices.
- Press the "Copy" button in the upper-right corner.
- When the copying has completed, you may begin playing
the new music! Tap the Open button to select music that you want to
play.
When using Windows Media Player, new music is copied to
the expansion card on your Palm device. If you don't have an expansion
card inserted, music will be copied to main memory. If you have more than
one expansion card, Pocket Tunes will choose the one with the most available
space.
Choosing Where Audio Files are Copied To
When copying music, Pocket Tunes picks the expansion card
or storage device with the largest amount of free space. If there are no
expansion cards available, Pocket Tunes will store the music in main memory.
If you wish to override this behavior, you can do so by selecting the "Copy from
PC Prefs" menu item in Pocket Tunes. On this screen, you can choose the destination
location and folder for the audio files. It is recommended that you leave
these set to the default values ("Automatic" and the default folder) for best
operation.
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5-3 Copying Audio Files With A Card
Reader |
To transfer an audio file to your memory card using a card
reader, follow these steps:
- Insert your flash memory card into your card reader.
- Use Windows Explorer to copy MP3, AAC, aacPlus, Ogg Vorbis, or WAV files to
the memory card. The recommended location for audio files is in the
Audio directory on the root of the card. If that directory doesn't
exist, you can safely create it.
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5-4 Copying Audio Files With HotSync |
To transfer an audio file to your memory card using Palm's
HotSync program, follow these steps.
- Start the Palm Install Tool. This is installed as
part of Palm Desktop. On Windows, it is on your Start Menu under the
"Palm Desktop" folder.
- Click the Add button. The "Open" dialog will
appear.
- Where it says "Files of type:", select "All Files
(*.*)".
- Select an MP3, AAC, aacPlus, Ogg Vorbis, or WAV file (*.mp3,
*.m4a, *.ogg, or *.wav) and
click "Open".
- Perform a HotSync.
Palm's HotSync program can sometimes be very slow for
copying large files. To speed up installation, we recommend that you use
Windows Media Player or purchase a card reader. A Secure Digital / MMC card reader can be
purchased for around $30 US and will drastically speed up audio file
installation.
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5-5 Copying Audio Files With A Third-Party Install
Program |
There are several software packages available to aid in
installing programs and audio files to your Palm's memory card. For an
incomplete and unofficial list of such software, please visit the Pocket Tunes
Knowledge Base on our web site.
When you start Pocket Tunes, you will see the player
screen. This screen will look different depending on the skin that you
have installed. All of the screen shots in the user guide are from the
default skin ("Sleek (Blue)"). Note that if you have a device that supports
landscape and portrait large screen views, the skin will resize to fit the
screen, and the layout will be slightly different from what is shown here.
You can access many of the preferences and options of
Pocket Tunes by displaying the menu. You can display the menu by pressing
the menu key on your device's keyboard or by tapping the menu icon in the
graffiti area of your device. Many of the menu items have hot keys, which
are listed to the right of each menu item. You can access these functions
quickly by pressing the corresponding key (you do not need to display the menu
first).
The "Sleek (Blue)" skin was created by Tunji Afonja (www.gx-5.com)
and Lance Wehrung (www.palmfocus.com)

Below is a description of the various parts of this skin.
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Title Bar: Tap on this to display
the menu. The title bar also includes a clock and battery meter for
your convenience. |
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Song Title, Artist, and Album:
This area displays the current song's title, artist, and album name.
Tap in this area to open the Song Information screen. |
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Album Art: If the currently
playing song includes album art (see section 18),
it is displayed here. Tap this area to display the album art in
full-screen mode. |
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Position Slider: Tap or drag to
seek within the current song. Current play position is displayed to
the left of the slider, and total track time is displayed to the right. |
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Playlist Panel: Shows the playlist
or information about the current song. You can change what this displays by
tapping on the song title or changing the option in the General
Preferences. You can make this area bigger by pressing the open/close panel
button. |
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Repeat: When turned on, the
playlist will continue to play over and over again. |
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Shuffle: When turned on, songs
will be played in a random order. |
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Volume Slider: Tap or drag to
change the volume. Current volume level is displayed to the right of
the slider. |
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Play: Tap this button
to play music. |
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Pause: Tap this button
to pause the music. Tap again to resume. |
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Previous Track: Tap this button to go back to the beginning of the current song. Tap
again to go to the previous song in the playlist. Hold this button
down to rewind. |
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Next Track: Tap this
button to go to the next song in the playlist. Hold this button down
to fast forward. |
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Choose Songs: Tap this button to
open the Choose Songs screen and select new music to play. |
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Internet Radio: Tap this button to
open the Internet Radio catalog and choose a radio station to play. |
When you are choosing songs to add to a playlist or to
select songs to be played immediately, you will see the Choose Songs screen.

At the top-right of the screen is a drop-down that
contains a list of the memory cards available. It also contains an entry
called "Palm", which is for selecting audio files in main memory, and an option
called "All" for browsing all of the music stored on your handheld. Select the memory card where your audio file is
located, or pick "All" to browse your music by artist, album, genre,
or playlist.
When you first select a memory card, Pocket Tunes will
look for the default music directory (usually /Audio or /Music). If it exists, it will open it and
display all of the audio files available. If it does not exist, Pocket
Tunes will display the root directory of the flash card.
To select or unselect a song, tap on it. Once you
have selected all of the songs you wish to play or add, tap OK. To select
all of the songs in the current directory, tap "Select All" and then tap OK.
Subdirectories will appear with a folder icon next to
them. To view the contents of a subdirectory, tap on it. A special
folder called ".." will appear in all subdirectories. Tap on it to view
the contents of the parent directory.
Pocket Tunes allows you to create and manage playlists (groups of songs that you would like to play together).
Select "Manage Playlists" from the "Actions" menu to bring
up the "Manage Playlists" screen. Tip: You can also double-click the select
button on the 5-way navigator to bring up this screen.

Tap New to create a new playlist, Edit to edit an existing
playlist, Select to select the playlist and begin playing it, or Cancel to
cancel selection of a playlist. You can also tap Delete to delete the
currently-selected playlist, or Move to move the playlist between main memory
and an expansion card.
By default, new playlists are saved on an expansion card,
if possible. If you select music from more than one expansion card, or if
you select music stored in internal memory, then the playlist will be stored in
internal memory on your Palm device. When playlists are stored on an
expansion card, they are stored in the standard M3U format in the
/PALM/Programs/PocketTunes folder. You can copy M3U playlists anywhere on
an expansion card, but it is recommended that you store them in /PALM/Programs/PocketTunes
or in the same folder as the music that it refers to. (If the pathnames in
the M3U file are incorrect, Pocket Tunes makes an effort to search for the music
that the playlist refers to, but it may not be able to find the music unless the
M3U file is in the same directory as the song files.)
When you edit a playlist, you will see the "Edit Playlist"
screen.

Tap "Add Song" to add a new song to the list. Tap Remove to remove the selected song from the
list. Tap Up or Down to re-order the list.
When you have finished making changes to the list, tap
"Save List" to save it and return to the "Manage Playlists" screen.
If you wish to delete the entire list, tap "Delete List".
Tap on the title bar of the skin or on the menu icon (the lower-left icon on the silk
screen area of your Palm) to bring up the Pocket Tunes menu. Select
"General Preferences..." to display the preferences screen.

Check the Turn off screen while playing option to allow
Pocket Tunes to turn off your LCD display in order to save power. Turning
off your display will noticeably increase the battery life of your Palm while
playing audio files.
Select 10, 30, or 60 seconds to determine how long Pocket
Tunes will wait before shutting off the display.
Select unless the Palm is in its cradle to leave the
Palm on while playing a song while in the cradle (or charging).
Select Power button turns off screen to use
the power button to turn off the screen while playing music.
To enable the volume boost, select the amount of boost you
wish to use from the dropdown. Note that any amount of volume boost is
likely to degrade the audio quality, especially anything over +6dB. When
using volume boost, you should have your volume set to the maximum (or near the
maximum). If you don't, then lower the volume boost and increase the
volume slider to increase audio quality and maintain the same volume.
Performance Note: The volume boost setting does not add any extra overhead
to Ogg Vorbis or MP3 decoding, but it may slightly slow down WAV files.
This slowdown should not be noticeable.
You can choose to display your current song list in the
comments area on the main screen. If you select the Show song list
in comment area option, you will be
able to scroll through all of the songs in the current playlist and start
playing them by tapping on them. Note that if your skin does not have a
comments area, then this option will not have an effect.
When Swap 5-way nav. axes is unchecked
(default), up/down will change the volume, and left/right will change tracks.
When checked, up/down will change tracks, and left/right will change the volume.
This preference only applies to devices with a 5-way navigator.
Select Check for updates every 30 days to
have Pocket Tunes remind you to check for program updates every 30 days.
You can only check for updates if you have a network connection available from
your Palm (e.g. WiFi, Bluetooth, or cellular data network).
Pocket Tunes has several advanced settings that you
may wish to modify. To access the advanced preferences, select "Advanced
Preferences" from the "Prefs" menu.

By default, Pocket Tunes will flash the LED indicator on
your Palm while the screen is off so that you know it is doing something.
You can turn this off by unchecking the Flash LED while screen is off option.
Select the Blank screen while in other apps option to
allow the LCD to turn off while you are playing music in the background.
Uncheck this option if you don't want the screen to be turned off while working
in other applications.
Select Ignore screen taps when blanked to ignore pen
taps on the screen while the LCD is turned off.
Select the Start playing on startup option to have
Pocket Tunes automatically start playing the last song you were listening to
when it's started.
By default, Pocket Tunes will pause playback when you get
a low battery warning, which will allow your Palm to go to sleep and prevent it
from running out of battery life. You can turn this option off by
unchecking the Stop playing on low battery option.
Select Stop playing after X minutes in order to limit
the amount of time that Pocket Tunes will play music for. After this time
limit is reached, Pocket Tunes will pause the current song, and then the Palm
will go to sleep as normal.
Select Warn me about audio quality to enable a warning
message to appear whenever you select an option that could adversely affect the
audio quality.
Pocket Tunes comes with support for "skins." A skin
is an alternate graphical interface for Pocket Tunes. Visit
http://www.pocket-tunes.com/skins/
to view a list of available skins. If you're interested in making your own
skins, there is information at that web site to help you.
To install a skin, double-click on its PDB file and
perform a HotSync. Skins can also be installed on the flash card. To
do this using HotSync, double-click on the skin and then use the Palm Install
tool to change the destination to your flash card. If you are using a card
reader, copy the skin's PDB file to the /PALM/Launcher directory on the flash
card. You can also copy skin files to /PALM/Programs/PocketTunes (you may
have to create this directory).
Next, run Pocket Tunes. Open the menu bar by tapping
the menu icon on your silk screen, pressing the menu key, or tapping in the
current skin's title area (where it says "Pocket Tunes"). Select "Choose
Skin..." from the Tools menu.
A list of available skins will be displayed.

Tap on the skin that you would like to use and tap OK.
To delete a skin, tap on the skin and then tap "Delete".
To copy a skin between main memory and your expansion
card, tap "Copy". (You cannot copy the Built-In Skin.)
The "Skin Preferences" screen allows you to pick two
"Custom Fonts." These fonts will be displayed in different places
depending on the current skin chosen. By default, "Custom Font #1" is used
for the title, and "Custom Font #2" is used for the song information.

On the "Skin Preferences" screen, you can also select
Show song duration in playlist. This option is on by default
and allows you to see the duration of each song when the playlist is displayed
using your active skin.
Pocket Tunes will continue to play music even when you switch to another application. This is called
background playback.
You can enable or disable background playback from the
Background Preferences screen (see below).
While Pocket Tunes is playing music in the background, you
can bring up the Pocket Tunes console to control the playback of your music.
By default, this is done by making a pen "swipe" with your stylus. While
Pocket Tunes is playing in the background, put your stylus down on the "Apps"
icon (to the left of the graffiti area), and drag it down to the "Menu" icon.
Then lift your stylus, and the Pocket Tunes console will appear.

The controls in the console window are similar to the
controls in Pocket Tunes. You can switch songs, play, pause, or change the
volume.
If you tap on "Open Pocket Tunes," the Pocket Tunes
application will be launched. You can also type the letter 'O' to open
Pocket Tunes. Tap on OK (or press the space bar on devices that have a
keyboard) to dismiss the console.
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11-1 Background Preferences |
To change the pen swipe used to bring up the console,
select "Background Preferences..." from the Pocket Tunes menu.

From this dialog, you can enable background play and also enable or disable the pen swipe
or button press activation for the console. You can also configure the
specific pen swipe or button that will bring up the Pocket Tunes console.
On smartphone devices, you will also see Enable phone volume buttons. When checked, you will be able to use the
ringer volume buttons to control the volume of Pocket Tunes while music is
playing. When music is stopped or paused, those buttons will control the
ringer and phone volume.
Select Show console when launched from other
applications if you want Pocket Tunes to display the popup console
automatically when you play an audio file from another application (e.g. an
email program or a web browser).
Pocket Tunes has a hi-fi graphic equalizer that you can use to
fine-tune how your music sounds. To access
the equalizer controls, select "Graphic Equalizer..." from the Pocket Tunes
"Tools"
menu.

There are three equalizer modes you can choose from:
Disabled, Equalizer, and Bass Boost.
The bass boost setting enhances the bass of the music you
are listening to.
The graphic equalizer allows you to enhance or diminish
certain frequencies during playback.
There are 8 equalizer presets that you can customize as
you wish. Tap the popup button and select the preset you wish to work on.
Tap on "Rename" to set a name for your preset, and then change the equalizer
controls to your liking. Press "OK" to save your changes. Your
settings will take effect as soon as you tap OK.
Press the "Reset" button to reset the current preset
settings to neutral.
Performance Note: Turning on the graphic equalizer
can slow down your Palm somewhat. (The bass boost setting will also slow
down your Palm, but it will have much less of an impact than the equalizer.) If you notice any skipping
or stuttering, try turning off the equalizer to see if it fixes the problem.
Email
support@pocket-tunes.com if
you hear skipping or stuttering even with the equalizer turned off.
Pocket Tunes allows you to seamlessly fade from one song to the next. This feature is known as crossfading. It is only
available in the Deluxe version of Pocket Tunes.
To change the crossfade settings, select "Crossfade Prefs"
from the Pocket Tunes "Prefs" menu.

To enable crossfading, select the "Enable crossfade"
checkbox.
Set the desired crossfade duration by selecting the
duration from the popup list. This duration is the number of seconds of
overlap during which Pocket Tunes will fade from one song to the next. A
duration of "gapless" means that Pocket Tunes will attempt to seamlessly blend
two song files together without any gaps. This is most useful for audio
files recorded from live albums or DJ mix CDs.
This feature of Pocket Tunes requires a certain amount of
additional memory on your Palm device in order to prepare the audio information
for crossfading. Longer crossfade durations require more memory.
This screen displays your available memory and the amount of memory required for
crossfading. Additionally, this screen includes a message indicating
whether you have enough memory for crossfading.
Pocket Tunes allows you to create bookmarks so that you
can remember where you are in your audio file. This is particular useful
for eBooks or recorded radio broadcasts (using
Replay Radio), for
example. Bookmarks are only available in the Deluxe version of Pocket
Tunes.
To create a bookmark, select "Add Bookmark" from the Tools
menu.

When the bookmark name dialog appears, enter the name of
the bookmark and tap OK. (By default, the title of the song is used.)
If you want Pocket Tunes to always use the title of the
song, then uncheck the "Always ask for name" option. (You can re-enable
this using the Bookmark Preferences screen if you change your mind.)
To go to a bookmark (or manage your list of bookmarks),
select the "Bookmarks..." menu item on the Tools menu.

Select the bookmark you wish to go to, and then tap the
"Go" button.
To rename or delete a bookmark, select the bookmark and
then tap the "Rename" or "Delete" button.
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14-3 Bookmark Preferences |
To change your bookmark preferences, select the "Bookmark
Prefs..." option on the Prefs menu.

Check the "Always ask for bookmark name" option so that
Pocket Tunes will always prompt you to give a name for a new bookmark. If
you uncheck this option, Pocket Tunes will automatically use the name of the
song as the bookmark name.
Enable auto-bookmarking by selecting the "Enable Auto-Bookmarking"
checkbox. See the next section for details on auto-bookmarking.
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14-4 Auto-Bookmark Feature |
Pocket Tunes has an auto-bookmarking feature to
automatically create bookmarks for you. When this feature is enabled (see
the previous section for details on how to enable it), Pocket Tunes will
automatically create a new bookmark whenever you press pause and then open a new
audio file.
For example, if you are listening to an eBook, and you
wish to play a music file, but you want to remember where you left off, follow
these steps:
- If auto-bookmarking is not enabled, then enable it.
- Press the pause button to pause the playback of the
eBook.
- Press the open (or playlist) button to select the song
or playlist that you want to play next.
- Pocket Tunes will automatically create a bookmark for
your eBook.
When you wish to return to listening to your eBook, follow
these steps:
- Select the "Bookmarks..." option in the Tools menu.
- Select the bookmark for the audio book that you wish to
listen to.
- Tap the "Go" button.
If you have an Internet-capable Palm handheld, Pocket Tunes can play MP3-, AAC-, and
aacPlus-formatted streaming Internet
radio! You can listen to hundreds of stations streamed live over the
Internet from web sites such as ShoutCast or Live365, or you can create your own station to broadcast your favorite tunes
(additional software required - see
www.shoutcast.com or www.live365.com for details).
Important Note: You may be charged for wireless
data usage by your Internet provider. Please check your data plan before
tuning into a Internet radio station. NormSoft is not responsible for any
charges incurred due to using this software.
Connection Speed:
Note that some Internet radio stations require a high bandwidth connection.
Look for the "kbps" setting for the station. If it is 64 kbps or higher,
then you may have trouble playing this station using a cell phone or modem.
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15-1 The Internet Radio Catalog |
Pocket Tunes 4.0 includes a brand-new Internet Radio
catalog to help make finding and listening to Internet Radio
stations easier than ever. To open the Internet Radio catalog, choose
"Internet Radio" from the "Tools" menu.

The first time you open the Internet Radio catalog, your
Palm will download an initial set of Internet Radio stations from the Pocket
Tunes web site. This pre-populated catalog can be periodically updated
from the Pocket Tunes web site by choosing "Get Updates" from the "Update" menu
within the catalog, or by enabling automatic update checks in the
Preferences screen.
Stations in the Internet Radio catalog are divided into
categories. The popup list at the top of the screen is used to choose
which category is displayed. The list beneath the popup will show all the
stations within the selected category. Selecting a station in the list and
choosing "Play" will begin streaming the selected station. (For your
convenience, all stations within the category will be loaded into the playlist,
so that you can easily change channels between stations within the same category
without returning to the catalog.)
You can use the "Add," "Edit," "Move," "Copy," and
"Delete" actions on the Internet Radio catalog's "Station" menu to personalize
the contents of the Internet Radio catalog.
Advanced: You can also tune into an Internet radio
station from the "Choose Songs" screen. In the upper-right, select "All"
from the popup trigger. Navigate "up" the music browsing display by repeatedly
selecting the folder with ".." next to it, until you reach the top-level of the
music browsing display (this level contains the options "All Content," "Artist,"
"Album," "Genre," "Playlists," and "Internet Radio"). Select the "Internet
Radio" item and the music browse display will change to show the Internet Radio
catalog categories. Select a category and the display will change to show
the stations within that category. Select one or more stations and tap
"OK" to begin playing the first selected station.
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15-2 Finding Other Internet Radio Stations |
The easiest way to find and listen to Internet Radio stations
not included in the catalog downloaded from the Pocket Tunes web site is to
visit www.shoutcast.com or
www.treobits.com on your handheld's web
browser. Look for a station that you want to listen to, and tap the "Tune
In" button. Your handheld may ask you if you wish to Open or Save the
file; pick "Open". It may also ask you if you want to accept the file;
select Yes. Pocket Tunes will then load the station and start playing it
within a few seconds.
After using your web browser to find a new Internet Radio
station, the new station will be included in the "Unfiled" category in the
Internet Radio catalog. You can use the "Move" or "Copy" options in the
Internet Radio catalog's "Station" menu to include the station in another
category or categories.
Pocket Tunes also supports playing Internet radio stations from
premium services (such as www.di.fm) that require
a username and password. To access these stations, use the "Add" option in
the Internet Radio catalog's "Station" menu to add an Internet audio URL. The URL for the station should look
something like this: http://username:password@1.1.1.1:8096
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15-3 Listening to Radio Stations from Live365 |
NormSoft has made several Live365 stations available from
its web site. Visit
http://www.pocket-tunes.com/mobile/ on your handheld and click on the
Live365 link to list the stations available. You can also tune into any
Live365 station by following the instructions below.
- Visit
www.live365.com on your PC.
- Find a stream that you would like to listen to and
follow the prompts to begin listening on your PC.
- When the music begins playing, save the current
playlist as an M3U file. (The mechanism for doing this depends on your
music player. Usually you can select "Save As" or "Save Playlist" and
save an M3U file.)
- Copy the M3U file to your Palm using the Palm Install
Tool or a card reader. If you use a card reader, copy it to
/PALM/Programs/PocketTunes on your expansion card.
- Go to the playlists screen in Pocket Tunes and choose
the new playlist.
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16 Sending/Receiving Audio Files |
Pocket Tunes supports the Exchange Manager for playing
music. This means that you can play music from web sites, receive music by
email, and receive music over infrared. (Other software is required to
take advantage of this support.)
Receiving Music
When you receive a supported music file, Pocket Tunes will
ask you whether you want to save the music (so that you can select it from the
Choose Songs screen later) or save and immediately play the music. Pocket
Tunes may then ask you which card to save it to (if you have multiple cards).
It will then save the music to the card and begin playing (if you chose to both
save and play).
M3U Playlists
This feature is available in the Deluxe version only. Pocket Tunes can use M3U playlists to play music on the
Internet. The entries in an M3U file can refer to an Internet audio URL or a
non-streaming MP3 or Ogg Vorbis file. You can select an M3U file in any
Exchange Manager compatible program (web browser, email application, etc.), and
Pocket Tunes will play the Internet music listed in the file.
Examples
Following is a list of some applications that are known to
be compatible with Pocket Tunes's Exchange manager support.
Web Browsers
Most web browsers work with Pocket Tunes. Tap on a link to an MP3, AAC,
aacPlus, Ogg
Vorbis, WAV file, or other supported audio format to play it.
Email Software
Many email software that supports attachments, such as SnapperMail, will be
able to use Pocket Tunes to play music attachments.
File Managers
Some file managers, such as FileProg, can be used to beam audio files to
another Palm device with Pocket Tunes installed.
Pocket Tunes supports plugins for adding support for
additional music formats.
To view a list of the installed plugins, select Plugins
from the Tools menu.
To delete a plugin, tap on the name of the plugin and then
tap the Delete button.
Here is a list of the plugins available from NormSoft:
Pocket Tunes MP3 plugin
This plugin allows the playback of MP3 audio files.
It is built-in to Pocket Tunes and cannot be deleted.
Pocket Tunes WMA plugin
This plugin allows the playback of Windows Media Audio
(WMA) files. It is built-in to Pocket Tunes and cannot be deleted.
Pocket Tunes AAC plugin
This plugin allows the playback of AAC and aacPlus files. It is built-in to Pocket Tunes and cannot be deleted.
Pocket Tunes WAV plugin
This plugin allows the playback of WAV files (currently
uncompressed WAV files are supported).
Pocket Tunes Ogg Vorbis plugin
This plugin allows the playback of Ogg Vorbis (OGG) files.
More information on Ogg Vorbis can be found at
www.vorbis.com
Pocket Tunes supports the display of JPEG-encoded album
art. The album art for a song can be included within the song file (in a
"tag"), or it may be a separate file located in the same folder as the music
file.
If you are using a skin that supports album art (as does
the default skin included with Pocket Tunes 4.0), it will be displayed whenever a
song with album art is playing. If not, you may view the song's album art
by opening the song information screen (choose "Song Info" from the "Actions"
menu) or you may view the art in full-screen mode by choosing "Show Album Art"
from the "Actions" menu.
When viewing album art in full-screen mode, the displayed
album art will change as new songs with album art are played. If a song
without album art starts playing, Pocket Tunes will change from full-screen
album art mode back to displaying the selected skin.
NormSoft, Pocket Tunes™, and pTunes are trademarks
of NormSoft, Inc.
Other marks are owned by their respective companies.
This product includes technology licensed from
Softick.
Pocket Tunes Deluxe features aacPlus
developed by
Coding Technologies.
Coding Technologies, AB (http://www.codingtechnologies.com/) owns patents,
essential to practice the Parametric Stereo Technology, which are necessary for
the implementation of aacPlus v2 in Pocket Tunes Deluxe. In addition Coding
Technologies owns source code used for this implementation.
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