How to add audio or video to your Palm


The audio and video files you download from iPREPpress are zipped files that end
in extension ".zip". For example, the file may be named
something like "1984 zip file.zip ."
On PCs, you can usually double click on the
zipped folder and then extract and save the files to your computer hard
drive. If not, use a program like WinZip or any other available
unzip programs. Remember where you save
these files on your hard disk.
For Macs, there is a free program
called
Betterzip.
(Click to download it).
Watch this video to learn how to load audio or video
files to your Palm based phone

OR follow the instructions
below. They apply to both audio or video files:
On
your computer, locate the files you just unzipped.
Connect your
phone to your computer with the USB cable.
On your phone,
tap USB Drive.

The first time you use USB Drive mode, an alert warns you that you
cannot make or receive calls or text messages. Tap OK.

Your phone is now in USB Drive mode. On your computer, it appears
as a removable drive with the same name as your phone.
Windows only: If the Found New
Hardware wizard opens, click Cancel.
Locate and
open the drive representing your phone.
Windows only: Open My Computer
(Windows XP) or Computer (Vista, or 7).
Mac
only: Double-click the phone icon on your Desktop to open
it.
Drag and drop
the eBook audio (.mp3) or video (.mp4) folder name something like
"1984 Study Guide" to your phone. The
drive displays folders that you can use to organize the files you
copy. You can also create your own folders.
Note: You
can put the .mp3 or .mp4 files into any folder. You don't have to
put them in the Music or video folder in order for your phone to
recognize them.
Disconnect
your phone safely.
Windows only: On a Windows computer,
right-click the drive representing your phone and click Eject.
Mac only: From the Desktop, drag the
drive representing your phone to the Trash.
The Eject icon
should appear.
Disconnect the
USB cable from the computer when the USB Drive screen is no longer
displayed on your phone.
Your phone automatically looks for supported file types and allows
you to access them from applications on your device.