To transfer music that you have downloaded in the Nokia Music store using your Nokia Music Unlimited account use the steps below:
This may occur if the system cannot find the specified path when saving the downloaded track to your collection.
To resolve this, make sure the My Music folder is on your local hard drive of the PC being used.
To check this:
1. Open Nokia Music player.
2. Press F4 on your keyboard.
3. Select Collection.
4. To change the location of the My Music folder, select Change. This folder must be located on the hard drive of the computer and not at a remote location for example, in network server.
You are able to view your download history whether by using Nokia Music Player application or Nokia Music Store web user interface.
Nokia Music Player:
To view the details using Nokia Music Player application:
1. Open the Nokia Music player application on your PC.
2. Select the Nokia Music tab and sign-in to your account.
3. Select Account > Download history.
All of your subscription and purchased downloads will be shown in their own sections(tabs).
In case you don't have the Nokia Music Player installed on your PC.
Nokia Music Store Web user interface:
1. On the computer, launch the web browser and go to http://music.ovi.com/global/en/pc/storeselector
2. Select the country and sign-in to your Nokia Music account.
3. Open the Music Account and click on Download History.
All of your subscription and purchased downloads will be shown in their own sections(tabs).
The settings can be changed within Nokia Music Player for PC to associate it with different audio files such as WMA, MP3 and AAC.
The music purchased from Nokia Music Store comes in MP3 format.
Refresh or update the music library in the following way:
No. You need to select music or videos you wish to share from within the Play To application.
This is most likely happening because there is no active Nokia Music Unlimited subscription associated with the account.
If there is an active subscription associated with the account, this can in some cases be sorted out by logging out of the account, clearing cache and then logging back in.
You will need to be signed in with your Nokia Account before you can use the Nokia Music service. If you are already signed in, but still experiencing this problem please log out of your account, clear cache, and then log back in.
The message "USB connection active" is shown when the device is plugged to PC in a synchronization mode and when trying to enter the Music menu. The Music player cannot be started in this situation. To start playing music, the USB connection must be unplugged.
This is normal situation when the device is in a state where the synchronization events can occur, e.g. when Nokia Music client is active in the PC and the device is prepared to synchronize the music files. Unplug the USB connection to be able to access the music library again.
The situation can occur also when the device is connected via USB and the "Mass storage" mode is selected in the device. The mass storage access is in this situation exclusively for PC and the music files cannot be accessed by Music player. Use "PC Suite" or "Ovi SUite" mode instead for the USB connection or unplug the USB connection.
Music purchased and downloaded with Nokia Music on your mobile is delivered in MP3 or MP4 (eAAC+) format.