this forum is all about symbian that's good, but i came here in search for the software media manager but as u see more of talk and less of work........... sorry guys........
24-02-2008 04:25 AM
redboy07
does ur system specs match with the w960 's requirements
06-02-2008 03:33 PM
Bamboo12
Media Manager
I have just installed Media Manager for my W960i from the PC Suite CD which came with the phone.
The indexing process freezes on a particular track and this process has never completed ever since I installed the application.
Also to transfer music, I selected all the tracks to be transfered but there is no " Tranfer to phone " button (the arrow pointing downwards) on the program. Is there something wrong with the application or the installation?
27-01-2008 12:41 PM
buster
I must admit that I have never thought of AAS as a "nokia fan site". And let's face it, the W960 review was pretty positive...
25-01-2008 08:26 PM
Ewan
Clive
Oh I'll rip apart anything on the site, no matter the brand name. Perhaps you don't recall the flames I got for my E90 real world reviews...
25-01-2008 06:48 PM
slitchfield
What makes you think this is a 'Nokia fan site'? We cover all things Symbian - it just so happens that Sony Ericsson and their UIQ phones have had a rocky few years - and it hasn't all been plain sailing for Nokia at times... But we honestly review things as we see them. There is NO bias. Really.
25-01-2008 06:19 PM
clive1
cant have a nokia fan site being upbeat about a sony phone now can we.
least sony have some half decent software to use with the phone unlike nokia with the rubbish pc suite
25-01-2008 10:25 AM
paker
Media Manager (ver 1.1) is now out and i think its abit better and faster.now video converter is free(MP4 files only).and you must GO PRO for other type of files and Sense Me function is added.
25-01-2008 10:02 AM
slitchfield
The Sony Ericsson (W960's) Media Manager
In the second part of this music-focussed look at the latest Walkman smartphone, the Sony Ericsson W960, Ewan's been picking apart the new Media Manager suite that's bundled on CD with the device. Is it polished enough for real world use? Ewan's not entirely convinced...