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We'll explain how to transfer your music files from your computer to your Firefox OS phone using USB.
We'll explain how to transfer your music files from your computer to your Firefox OS phone using USB.
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Firefox OS can play most popular audio files (mp3, m4a).<!-- It would be really good to have a complete list of what these files are --> This article explains how to connect your device to your computer with a USB cable and then how to copy your music over with a simple drag and drop.
#Open the Settings app, scroll down to the '''Device''' section and tap {button Media storage}.
#In the Media storage settings, enable '''USB mass storage'''.<br><br>[[Image:USB Mass Storage]]<br>
#Connect your Firefox OS phone to your computer using a USB cable. In a moment the SD card on your phone should be accessible from your computer. {note}'''Note:''' Your phone must be turned on for these steps to work.{/note}
#{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. [[Image:FXOS Removable Disk - Win]]<br>{/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><br>[[Image:FXOS Removable Disk - Win]]<br>{/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><br>[[Image:]]<br> -->{/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><br>[[Image:]]<br> -->{/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]].
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Firefox OS can play most popular audio files (mp3, m4a).<!-- It would be really good to have a complete list of what these files are. List of supported media formats is as following here https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/mozilla.dev.media/o3OuUVbetYg/9pbzlstcQNMJ . Might want to update this in a proper format. --> This article explains how to connect your device to your computer with a USB cable and then how to copy your music over with a simple drag and drop.
#Open the Settings app, scroll down to the '''Device''' section and tap {button Media storage}.
#In the Media storage settings, enable '''USB mass storage'''.<br><br>[[Image:USB Mass Storage]]<br>
#Connect your Firefox OS phone to your computer using a USB cable. In a moment the SD card on your phone should be accessible from your computer. {note}'''Note:''' Your phone must be turned on for these steps to work.{/note}
#{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. [[Image:FXOS Removable Disk - Win]]<br>{/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><br>[[Image:FXOS Removable Disk - Win]]<br>{/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><br>[[Image:]]<br> -->{/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><br>[[Image:]]<br> -->{/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]].
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