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We'll explain how to transfer music from your computer and, for Firefox OS v 1.1, how to download it from the browser or receive it over Bluetooth.
We'll explain how to transfer music from your computer and, for Firefox OS v 1.1, how to download it from the browser or receive it over Bluetooth.
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The Firefox OS Music app can play most popular audio files. This article explains how to transfer music from your computer and, for [[How do I find what version of Firefox OS I have?|Firefox OS v 1.1]], how to download it from the browser or receive it over Bluetooth.
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=Add music from your computer=
#Enable USB mass storage:
#*[[How do I find what version of Firefox OS I have?|Find out what version of Firefox OS you have.]]
#*'''For Firefox OS v 1.0.1:''' Open the Settings app, scroll down to the {pref Device} section and tap {menu Media storage}. Then, in the Media storage settings, enable '''USB mass storage'''.
#*'''For Firefox OS v 1.1:''' Open the Settings app, scroll down to the {pref Storage} section and enable '''USB mass storage'''.<br>[[Image:USB 1.1]]
#Make sure your phone is on and then connect it to your computer using a USB cable. In a moment the SD card on your phone should be accessible from your computer.
#{for winxp}On your computer, click the {menu Start} menu and choose {menu My Computer}. You should see your phone's SD card listed as a "Removable Disk" (labeled "E:" for example).{/for}{for win7}On your computer, click the {menu Start} menu and choose {menu Computer}. You should see your phone's SD card listed as a "Removable Disk" (labeled "E:" for example).{/for}{for win8}On your computer, choose the Desktop tile on the start screen. Then open the File Explorer (Folder icon in the task bar) and choose {menu Computer} in the left sidebar.{/for}{for mac}On your computer, click the Finder in the dock. A new Finder window will open and you should see your phone's SD card listed in the left sidebar under "Devices" (labeled "NO NAME" for example).{/for}{for linux}On your computer, click the {button Home folder} button in the top left corner of your screen to open a file window. You should see your phone's SD card listed in the left sidebar.{/for}
#{for winxp}Double-click on the SD card in the My Computer window. You will see a list of the files and folders on the card.<br>[[Image:Drag music Win7]]{/for}{for win7,win8}Double-click on the SD card in the Computer window. You will see a list of the files and folders on the card.<br>[[Image:Drag music Win7]]{/for}{for mac}Select your SD card in the left sidebar. You will see a list of the files and folders on the card.<br>[[Image:Drag music Mac]]{/for}{for linux}Select your SD card in the left sidebar. You will see a list of the files and folders on the card.<!--<br>[[Image:]]-->{/for}
#Drag and drop your music files (or folders with music files in them) on to the window to copy them to the SD card.
#When you are finished, eject the SD card from your computer and disconnect your phone. You can now access your music in the [[Play music files|Firefox OS music app]].
=Download music from the browser=
Load a music file in the browser, long-tap on it and then choose {button Save audio}.
*For details, see [[How do I download music, photos and videos from the browser?]]
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=Receive music over Bluetooth=
Your Firefox OS device can receive files over Bluetooth - just make sure Bluetooth is turned on and your device is visible to others.
*For details, see [[Enable Bluetooth on Firefox OS]]
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=Supported Audio Formats=
The music app supports these audio files ([https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/mozilla.dev.media/o3OuUVbetYg/9pbzlstcQNMJ details]):
*.mp3
*.mp4, m4a (encoded with H.264 or AAC)
*.wav
*.ogg (encoded with Vorbis or Opus)
*.webm (endoded with Vorbis)
*.3gp
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The Firefox OS Music app can play most popular audio files. This article explains how to transfer music from your computer and, for [[How do I find what version of Firefox OS I have?|Firefox OS v 1.1]], how to download it from the browser or receive it over Bluetooth.
__TOC__
=Add music from your computer=
#Enable USB mass storage:
#*[[How do I find what version of Firefox OS I have?|Find out what version of Firefox OS you have.]]
#*'''For Firefox OS v 1.0.1:''' Open the Settings app, scroll down to the {pref Device} section and tap {menu Media storage}. Then, in the Media storage settings, enable '''USB mass storage'''.
#*'''For Firefox OS v 1.1:''' Open the Settings app, scroll down to the {pref Storage} section and enable '''USB mass storage'''.<br>[[Image:USB 1.1]]
#Make sure your phone is on and then connect it to your computer using a USB cable. In a moment the SD card on your phone should be accessible from your computer.
#{for winxp}On your computer, click the {menu Start} menu and choose {menu My Computer}. You should see your phone's SD card listed as a "Removable Disk" (labeled "E:" for example).{/for}{for win7}On your computer, click the {menu Start} menu and choose {menu Computer}. You should see your phone's SD card listed as a "Removable Disk" (labeled "E:" for example).{/for}{for win8}On your computer, choose the Desktop tile on the start screen. Then open the File Explorer (Folder icon in the task bar) and choose {menu Computer} in the left sidebar.{/for}{for mac}On your computer, click the Finder in the dock. A new Finder window will open and you should see your phone's SD card listed in the left sidebar under "Devices" (labeled "NO NAME" for example).{/for}{for linux}On your computer, click the {button Home folder} button in the top left corner of your screen to open a file window. You should see your phone's SD card listed in the left sidebar.{/for}
#{for winxp}Double-click on the SD card in the My Computer window. You will see a list of the files and folders on the card.<br>[[Image:Drag music Win7]]{/for}{for win7,win8}Double-click on the SD card in the Computer window. You will see a list of the files and folders on the card.<br>[[Image:Drag music Win7]]{/for}{for mac}Select your SD card in the left sidebar. You will see a list of the files and folders on the card.<br>[[Image:Drag music Mac]]{/for}{for linux}Select your SD card in the left sidebar. You will see a list of the files and folders on the card.<!--<br>[[Image:]]-->{/for}
#Drag and drop your music files (or folders with music files in them) on to the window to copy them to the SD card.{note}'''Tip:''' Firefox OS will play most iTunes files. Just drag music from the iTunes window to your SD card to copy them.{/note}
#When you are finished, eject the SD card from your computer and disconnect your phone. You can now access your music in the [[Play music files|Firefox OS music app]].
=Download music from the browser=
Load a music file in the browser, long-tap on it and then choose {button Save audio}.
*For details, see [[How do I download music, photos and videos from the browser?]]
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=Receive music over Bluetooth=
Your Firefox OS device can receive files over Bluetooth - just make sure Bluetooth is turned on and your device is visible to others.
*For details, see [[Enable Bluetooth on Firefox OS]]
[[Template:FxOS1.1]]
=Supported Audio Formats=
The music app supports these audio files ([https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/mozilla.dev.media/o3OuUVbetYg/9pbzlstcQNMJ details]):
*.mp3
*.mp4, m4a (encoded with H.264 or AAC)
*.wav
*.ogg (encoded with Vorbis or Opus)
*.webm (endoded with Vorbis)
*.3gp
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