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My NEW Docomo SH903iTV...installing Music???

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Posted by: AndrewJaeHyun

Hey All!
I just got the new Docomo SH903iTV and i want to install music but I need SD-Jukebox or someother program like it to install music!! Im not really sure where to get the program to convert my music files to my phone (SD-audio player)...

Also...
I have the FOMA USB cable but my XP is the English version whereas the CD is in Japanese, so the wording comes out all messed up!! Anyone have an english version??

docomo hates english speakers!



Posted by: sugo

Have you tried installing Asian language files and changing "Language for non-Unicode programs" to Japanese in your English Windows XP? If that still doesn't fly, you can try changing Locale as well.

I would expect the FOMA CD contains the software you need for converting music.



Posted by: Junglizt1210

Quote:
Originally Posted by sugo
Have you tried installing Asian language files and changing "Language for non-Unicode programs" to Japanese in your English Windows XP? If that still doesn't fly, you can try changing Locale as well.

I would expect the FOMA CD contains the software you need for converting music.

That should work - I got some software for the N702iD to display properly. Japanese MP3 tags in Winamp and Japanese programs also work perfect that way.



Posted by: AndrewJaeHyun

thanks sugo...
i tried that but it just gives me a link to the panasonic website and tells me i need to buy the latest edition of SD Jukebox in japanese..

i was thinking there was a better way to do this... is there some sort of jukebox program in english i can download or something?

the format is SD Audio ACC...

Any advice??

THanks



Posted by: yangj08

There is an english version of SD-Jukebox, but you have to buy it separately.



Posted by: Cloud V

I know that I got the software with my SH902i, but I'm not sure that they have included it since. You do need it to transfer files, or do the other route of dragging and dropping aac files with their extensions changed to 3gp in the proper folder.

Anyways, I believe the SD Jukebox is the only available software for it, and there is a trial version I thought, but again, you'll need to know your Japanese for it...

And for a totally unwarranted 2 cents, it's honestly not worth putting music on your phone, as the battery life is piss poor compared to any dedicated music player. To give you any indication, the only time I listen to music on my phone is when my ipod dies on my commute home...



Posted by: martindesu

Quote:
Originally Posted by Cloud V
And for a totally unwarranted 2 cents, it's honestly not worth putting music on your phone, as the battery life is piss poor compared to any dedicated music player. To give you any indication, the only time I listen to music on my phone is when my ipod dies on my commute home...


I can recommend watching movies on the 903SH though. Or anime/Tv shows.





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