Nokia has recently introduced an updated version of its software Nokia Ovi Player for users of mobile devices of its production. The new version of the package Nokia Ovi Player 2.1, formerly known as Nokia Music, enables users to easily transfer their music from PC to phone and back, and to discover new music in The Nokia Music Store and much more.
The most notable innovation in the Ovi Player was the opportunity to transfer music and play lists from iTunes on a desktop PC to your Nokia. Previously, no direct ways existed for this transfer. The latest version of Nokia Ovi Player can now automatically import your music collection from iTunes to Nokia phones, as well as all the playlists that you manually created in iTunes package. It should also be noted that import of the files is not supported or protected with iTunes DRM technology and auto-generated playlists.
The second noticeable difference of Ovi Player 2.1 from previous versions is the ability to pause and resume downloading music from Nokia Music and Ovi Music online stores. Ovi Player package can automatically restart the job for all files that could not be loaded in the usual way. The preservation of unfinished downloads is also supported when you restart the program Ovi Player – downloading files will continue as soon as Ovi Player is re-started.
Among the distinctive features of the package Ovi Player 2.1 for Windows operating systems may be noted the new control element in a detailed presentation of a list of files – you can now add all the files from the list-play one after another. New tips for tracks in the playlist, and in order of the play, now show the artist name and cover design in a special pop-up window when you hover the cursor on the track.
When working with an online store Music Store it has become easier to choose your region and change your proxy settings. Call setup dialogue is made by a single keystroke F4. Among other things, the new version of the package Ovi Player 2.1 operates faster, consumes less memory, and you can now hide the screen that appears when you start the program.




