Motorola Cell Phone VA76R User Manual

W760R/VA76R  
V 02.00  
MEDIA GUIDE  
Contents  
1
Display ............................................................................................................................... 5  
Display Info ......................................................................................................................... 5  
2
Graphics and Video .......................................................................................................... 7  
Supported Picture Formats................................................................................................. 7  
Video Playback ................................................................................................................... 8  
Graphics and Video Capture............................................................................................. 12  
MMS /SMS Support .......................................................................................................... 14  
Enhanced Messaging Service (EMS) Support ................................................................. 15  
Screensaver Support ........................................................................................................ 16  
Wallpaper Support ............................................................................................................ 18  
3
Sound............................................................................................................................... 20  
Alert Tone Support............................................................................................................ 20  
Supported Sound Formats................................................................................................ 20  
Progressive Download...................................................................................................... 23  
MIDI Support..................................................................................................................... 24  
MIDI Key Mapping......................................................................................................25  
MIDI Audio Guidelines ...................................................................................................... 31  
MP3 Audio Guidelines ...................................................................................................... 33  
Appendix A  
DRM.................................................................................................................................. 34  
Digital Rights Management............................................................................................... 34  
Supported DRM Solutions ................................................................................................ 35  
Download .......................................................................................................................... 35  
Appendix B  
Appendix C  
MIME Types .....................................................................................................................36  
Additional Information.................................................................................................... 39  
Glossary............................................................................................................................ 39  
References........................................................................................................................ 40  
Index  
.......................................................................................................................................... 41  
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Figures  
Figure 1: W760r/VA76r handset ................................................................................................................... 5  
Figure 2: The W760r/VA76r display.............................................................................................................. 6  
Figure 3: How large screensaver images are displayed on the screen...................................................... 17  
Figure 4: How wallpaper is displayed on the idle screen and main menu screen...................................... 18  
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Tables  
Table 1 Display information........................................................................................................................... 6  
Table 2 Graphic and animation formats........................................................................................................ 7  
Table 3 Still image capture............................................................................................................................ 8  
Table 4 Video formats................................................................................................................................... 8  
Table 5 Bit rate, frame size, and frame rate video playback supported ....................................................... 9  
Table 6 Graphics and animation formats.................................................................................................... 10  
Table 7 Bit rate, frame size, and frame rate streaming supported.............................................................. 11  
Table 8 Video + Audio streaming................................................................................................................ 12  
Table 9 Image capture ................................................................................................................................ 13  
Table 10 Maximum durations for video capture.......................................................................................... 13  
Table 11 Audio capture............................................................................................................................... 13  
Table 12 Maximum durations for video + audio capture............................................................................. 14  
Table 13 Video share.................................................................................................................................. 14  
Table 14 EMS animation settings ............................................................................................................... 15  
Table 15 Picture settings............................................................................................................................. 15  
Table 16 Audio settings............................................................................................................................... 16  
Table 17 Sound formats.............................................................................................................................. 21  
Table 18 Bit rate, sampling rate, and stereo/mono capabilities (sound formats)........................................ 22  
Table 19 Bit rate, sampling rate, and stereo/mono streaming.................................................................... 23  
Table 20 JSR 135 progressive download supported formats..................................................................... 24  
Table 21 MIDI format specification ............................................................................................................. 25  
Table 22 iMelody......................................................................................................................................... 25  
Table 23 MIDI key mapping ........................................................................................................................ 26  
Table 24 MIME types .................................................................................................................................. 36  
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Display  
1 Display  
This chapter describes the display characteristics for the W760r/VA76r handset.  
Figure 1: W760r/VA76r handset  
Display Info  
The physical internal display characteristics of the W760r/VA76r are as follows:  
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Table 1 Display information  
Item  
Screen resolution  
Screen dimensions  
Pixel pitch  
Description  
240 x 320 pixels  
30.8 mm x 38.6 mm viewing area  
.219 mm square pitch  
Color depth  
16 bits  
262K  
Maximum colors  
7 lines, 2.5mm text height as a minimum  
7 lines Chinese Character  
Text area  
Figure 2: The W760r/VA76r display  
NOTE: Screen shot may not reflect actual display size.  
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Graphics and Video  
2 Graphics and Video  
This chapter describes the graphic environment available in the W760r/VA76r handset. It includes  
information on picture and animation formats, size restrictions, pre-defined media, and more. Use this  
chapter as a reference when creating pictures or animations.  
In general, file size is limited by available memory. All media (wallpaper, screensavers, ring tones, and  
themes), whether pre-loaded on the device or downloaded by the user, share the same storage area. The  
available memory for downloaded files varies based on the media pre-loaded into the device. This pre-  
loaded media varies from region to region and from carrier to carrier. Motorola recommends keeping all  
media files as small as possible to ensure the consumer has the ability to download and use a variety of  
files to enhance the user experience.  
Supported Picture Formats  
The W760r/VA76r handset supports the following graphic and animation formats:  
Table 2 Graphic and animation formats  
Type  
Description  
Bitmaps  
GIF 87a  
Enhanced Messaging Service bitmap  
Graphics Interchange Format, a standard file format for lossless compression of still  
images. It is used to display static images and is the preferred format for pictures.  
GIF 89a  
JPEG  
The GIF 89a standard is a superset of the GIF 87a specification. It allows a sequence of  
GIF images to be displayed in succession, thus generating an animation.  
Joint Photography Expert Group standard. JPEG is designed for compressing either full-  
color or gray-scale images of natural, real-world scenes, not line art or lettering.  
Progressive JPEG  
WBMP  
It is a JPEG equivalent format that shows its content gradually.  
Wireless Bitmap format described in the WAP specifications. It is an optimized bitmap  
format intended for use in portable devices with smaller screens and limited display  
capabilities.  
PNG  
Portable Network Graphics  
NOTE: The maximum picture resolution is 640 x 480 (VGA) for no JPEG, 1600x1200 for JPEG. Any  
images with a higher resolution are not displayed.  
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Graphics and Video  
Table 3 shows the still image capture resolution and size of the supported formats.  
Table 3 Still image capture  
Format  
Maximum Decode Size  
2.0 Mega Pixel  
Maximum Display Resolution  
QVGA  
JPEG  
Video Playback  
The W760r/VA76r handset supports the following video formats.  
Table 4 Video formats  
Type  
MPEG-4  
Description  
The MPEG-4 format provides standardized technological elements that enable interactive  
multimedia (video/audio), interactive graphics, and digital television.  
H.263  
H.264  
An International Telecommunication Union (ITU) standard for video compression.  
A video compressed standard also known as AVC (Advanced Video Coding) and MPEG-4  
part 10.  
WMV  
Windows Media Video.  
Real Video  
Proprietary video format developed by RealNetworks.  
NOTE: Maximum file sizes are determined by the handset’s available memory  
Table 5 shows the bit rate, frame size, and frame rate for all supported video playback formats.  
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Graphics and Video  
Table 5 Bit rate, frame size, and frame rate video playback supported  
Format  
Bit Rate (kbps)  
Frame Size  
Frame Rate  
MPEG4  
H.263  
Up to 350 kbps  
QVGA  
25 fps  
H.264  
Up to 256 kbps  
Up to 128 kbps  
Up to 320 kbps  
QCIF  
15 fps  
WMV v9 (also WMV v7, v8)  
Real Video 9 (also Real Video 8)  
QVGA  
Table 6 shows the specifications for all supported audio + video playback formats.  
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Table 6 Graphics and animation formats  
Format  
Total Bit  
Rate  
Video  
Audio  
Size  
Bit rate  
Frame  
Rate  
Bit Rate  
Sampling  
Rate  
Stereo/  
Mono  
MPEG4, H.263  
and AMR-NB  
Up to 296  
kbps  
Up to 12.2  
kbps  
8 kHz  
Up to 350  
kbps  
Mono  
Up to  
23.85  
kbps  
MPEG4, H.263  
and AMR-WB  
Up to 296  
kbps  
16 kHz  
MPEG4, H.263  
and AAC  
QVGA  
25 fps  
Stereo/  
Mono  
MPEG4, H.263  
and AAC+  
Up to 256  
kbps  
Up to 220  
kbps  
Up to 128  
kbps  
Up to 48 kHz  
MPEG4, H.263  
and Enhanced  
AAC+  
H.264 and AMR-  
NB  
Up to 12.2  
kbps  
8 kHz  
Up to 256  
kbps  
Up to 230  
kbps  
Mono  
Up to  
23.85  
kbps  
H.264 and AMR-  
WB  
16 kHz  
H.264 and AAC  
H.264 and AAC+  
QCIF  
Stereo/  
Mono  
Up to 256  
kbps  
Up to 220  
kbps  
Up to 128  
kbps  
Up to 48 kHz  
15 fps  
H.264 and  
Enhanced AAC+  
Stereo/  
Mono  
Up to 224  
Kbps  
Up to 96  
kbps  
Up to 128  
kbps  
WMV and WMA  
Up to 48 kHz  
Up to 48 kHz  
Stereo/  
Mono  
Real Audio and  
video  
Up to 350  
Kbps  
Up to 296  
kbps  
Up to 64  
kbps  
QVGA  
Table 7 shows the bit rate, frame size, frame rate, and extension for supported video streaming formats.  
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Graphics and Video  
Table 7 Bit rate, frame size, and frame rate streaming supported  
Format  
Bit Rate (kbps)  
Frame Size  
Frame Rate  
MPEG4  
H.263  
Up to 250 kbps  
QVGA  
25 fps  
WMV v9 (also WMV v7, v8)  
Real Video 8, 9  
H.264  
Up to 128 kbps  
QCIF  
15 fps  
Table 8 shows the specifications for video + audio streaming.  
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Table 8 Video + Audio streaming  
Format  
Total  
Bit  
Video  
Audio  
Rate  
Size  
Bit rate  
Frame  
Rate  
Bit Rate  
Sampling  
Rate  
Stereo/  
Mono  
MPEG4, H.263, H.264  
and AMR-NB  
Up to 12.2 kbps  
8 kHz  
Up to  
Mono  
220 kbps  
MPEG4, H.263, H.264  
and AMR-WB  
Up to 23.85 kbps 16 kHz  
350  
kbps  
MPEG4, H.263, H.264  
and AAC  
QVGA  
25 fps  
Up to  
210kbps  
Up to 44.1 Stereo/  
MPEG4, H.263, H.264  
and AAC+  
Up to 32 kbps  
kHz  
Mono  
MPEG4, H.263, H.264  
and Enhanced AAC+  
H.264 and AMR-NB  
H.264 and AMR-WB  
H.264 and AAC  
Up to 12.2 kbps  
8 kHz  
Mono  
Up to 23.85 kbps 16 kHz  
Up to 44.1  
kHz  
H.264 and AAC+  
128  
kbps  
Up to 32 kbps  
QCIF  
15 fps  
Up to 96  
kbps  
H.264 and Enhanced  
AAC+  
Stereo /  
Mono  
Up to 44.1  
kHz  
WMV and WMA  
Up to 48 kbps  
Up to 32 kbps  
Up to 48  
kHz  
Real Audio and Video  
Graphics and Video Capture  
Table 9 shows the image capture resolution and size of the supported formats.  
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Graphics and Video  
Table 9 Image capture  
Format  
Resolution  
Large (2.0 MPixel)  
Size  
1600x1200 pixels  
1280x960 pixels  
640x480 pixels  
320x240 pixels  
Medium (1.3 M Pixel)  
Small (VGA)  
JPEG  
X-Small (QVGA)  
Table 10 shows the video quality, bit rates, frame size, frame rate, and maximum durations for video  
capture.  
Table 10 Maximum durations for video capture  
Format  
Video Quality  
Low  
Bit Rate (kbps)  
64 kbps  
Frame Size  
Frame Rate  
MPEG4  
H.263  
QCIF  
13~15fps  
Medium  
High  
96 kbps  
128 kbps  
Table 11 shows the audio formats for audio capture.  
Table 11 Audio capture  
Format  
Bit Rate (kbps)  
12.20 kbps  
Sampling Rate (kHz)  
Stereo/Mono  
AMR-NB  
8 kHz  
Mono  
Table 12 shows the video quality, bit rates, frame size, frame rate, and maximum durations for video +  
audio capture.  
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Table 12 Maximum durations for video + audio capture  
Format  
Total Bit  
Rate  
Video  
Audio  
Size  
Bit rate  
Frame  
Rate  
Bit Rate  
Sampling  
Rate  
Stereo/Mono  
51 kbps  
83 kbps  
115 kbps  
MPEG4  
Up to 128  
kbps  
H.263  
QCIF  
13~15fps  
12.2 kbps  
8 kHz  
Mono  
and AMR-NB  
Table 13 describes the supported file formats for the video share functionality.  
Table 13 Video share  
Video  
Format  
Total Bit Rate  
Size  
Bit rate  
Frame Rate  
MPEG4 Simple Visual Profile Level 0 (packet  
switched video)  
64 Kbps  
59 kbps  
H.263 Baseline Profile 0 Level 10 (packet  
switched video)  
QCIF  
15 fps  
MPEG4 Simple Visual Profile Level 0b  
(packet switched video)  
128 Kbps  
118 Kbps  
H.263 Baseline Profile 0 Level 45 (packet  
switched video)  
MMS /SMS Support  
The W760r/VA76r MMS/SMS applications support use of the following image formats:  
JPEG  
GIF  
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Graphics and Video  
BMP  
The W760r/VA76r handset supports use of the following audio formats:  
MP3  
MIDI  
Enhanced Messaging Service (EMS) Support  
The W760r/VA76r handset supports use of the following animation settings.  
Table 14 EMS animation settings  
Type  
Description  
Color, 8 x 8 pixels (32 bytes = 256 bits)  
Small  
Large  
Frames  
Rate  
Color, 16 x 16 pixels (128 bytes = 1024 bits)  
4 frames maximum (EMS animations only)  
500 ms  
Loop  
Continuous  
The W760r/VA76r handset supports use of the following picture settings.  
Table 15 Picture settings  
Type  
Description  
Small  
Large  
16 x 16 pixels (32 bytes = 256 bits)  
32 x 32 pixels (128 bytes = 1024 bits)  
255 x 255 pixels maximum  
Variable Size  
NOTE: All pictures are in .bmp format and can be received in black and white, 2-bit grey scale, and 6-bit  
color.  
The W760r/VA76r handset supports use of the following audio settings.  
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Table 16 Audio settings  
Type  
Description  
Predefined  
Supported as per the EMS standard  
iMelody format (max size 128 bytes)  
User-defined  
NOTE: EMS messages can support up to 3Kb of inserted objects and 450 characters when sending a  
message.  
Screensaver Support  
The W760r/VA76r handset supports screensavers. Screensavers are animated or static images selected  
by the user that are shown full screen when the phone has been inactive for a period of time.  
The recommended format for a screen saver is animated GIF (GIF 89a). Other file types also supported  
are the following: static GIF (GIF 87a), WBMP, and EMS 5.0 bitmaps.  
Technical Specifications for Screen Savers:  
Dimensions: Internal: 240 x 320  
Recommended number of frames: 9-15  
Colors: Internal: 262K  
Recommended file size: up to 30kb  
Screen savers are displayed using the entire screen. In the event an image is larger or smaller than the  
display, the following rules apply:  
Image too small – image is shown at actual size and centered on display.  
Image too large – image is resized to fill the display while keeping the original aspect ratio.  
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Image scaled to fit on the display  
Original image  
Image scaled to fill on the display  
Figure 3: How large screensaver images are displayed on the screen  
NOTE: Screen shot may not reflect actual display size. By default, bars may appear on the left/right or  
top/bottom of the image to fill the display.  
If the screensaver is an animation, it plays for one minute and then halts at the first animation frame. This  
first frame, or key frame, then remains on the screen. Please note when creating the animation, the first  
frame must be a key frame.  
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Graphics and Video  
Wallpaper Support  
Wallpaper images are static images that are shown on both the idle screen and the main menu screen.  
Wallpaper images can be tiled or centered as selected by the user; centered is the default setting.  
The recommended format for wallpaper images is a static GIF (GIF87a) file. Other file types that can be  
used as wallpaper images are WBMP, EMS 5.0 bitmaps, and JPEG.  
Technical Specifications for Wallpapers:  
Dimensions: Internal: 240 X 320  
Colors: Internal: 262K  
Recommended file size: up to 15kb  
Wallpaper images appear behind all screen elements on the idle screen and on the menu screen as  
shown in Figure 4.  
Figure 4: How wallpaper is displayed on the idle screen and main menu screen  
If the user has selected to tile the wallpaper, the image is tiled starting from the upper left hand corner of  
the working area.  
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Graphics and Video  
The user has the following options for wallpaper:  
Center – the image is resized to fit on the screen while keeping the aspect ratio.  
Fit-to-screen – the image is resized to fill the screen while keeping the original aspect ratio (refer to  
Figure 4).  
Tile – if the image is too large, it is resized to fit the display and tiled; if the image is too small, it is  
tiled.  
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Sound  
3 Sound  
This chapter describes the sound environment available in the W760r/VA76r handset. It includes  
information on sound formats and more. Use this chapter as a reference when creating sounds for your  
products.  
In general, file size is limited by available memory. The available memory for downloaded files varies  
based on the media that is pre-loaded into the device. This pre-loaded media varies by region and carrier.  
We recommend keeping all media files as small as possible to ensure the consumer has the ability to  
download and use a variety of files to enhance the user experience.  
Alert Tone Support  
Downloaded audio files can be applied to a number of alert tones on the device including ring tones for  
incoming calls, Text Message, and Date Book Alarms.  
Ring Tones  
Ring tones should not exceed 30 seconds because most voice mail systems pick up after four rings (16-  
25 seconds depending on the system).  
Supported Sound Formats  
The W760r/VA76r handset supports the sound formats shown in the following table.  
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Table 17 Sound formats  
Type  
Description  
AAC  
Short for Advanced Audio Encoding (.aac, .adcs, .adif), one of the audio compression  
formats defined in the MPEG-2 standard. AAC boosts higher quality audio reproduction  
than MP3 and requires 30% less data to do so.  
AMR-NB  
AMR-WB  
Adaptive Multi Rate offers a wide range of data rates. The philosophy behind AMR is to  
lower the data rate as the interference increases to enable better error correction.  
iMelody  
MIDI  
iMelody is the Infrared Data Association (IrDA) standard for the textual representation of a  
ring tone that can be used to transfer melodies between devices.  
The W760R/VA76R handset is MIDI 1.0 compliant (.mid, .midi, .mmf, .smf), and supports  
any data format described in The Complete MIDI 1.0 Detailed Specification, including:  
- MIDI, Type 0  
- MIDI, Type 1  
Scalable Polyphonic MIDI (SP-MIDI)  
PCM  
Pulse Coding Modulation, a digital representation of an analog signal.  
The MP3 format (.mp3) provides the coding of audio for digital storage.  
Real Audio (.ra, .rm) is a compressed format suitable for streaming over the internet.  
Format for storing files (.wav). Linear pcm 8-bit and 16-bit, CCITT A-law and U-law.  
Windows Media Audio.  
MP3  
Real Audio  
WAV  
WMA  
Table 18 shows the bit rate, sampling rate, and stereo/mono capabilities for each supported format.  
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Table 18 Bit rate, sampling rate, and stereo/mono capabilities (sound formats)  
Format  
Bit Rate (kbps)  
Sampling Rate (kHz)  
Stereo/Mono  
4.75 kbps – 12.20 kbps (supports all  
3GPP specified rates)  
AMR-NB  
AMR-WB  
8 kHz  
Mono  
6.6 kbps - 23.85 kbps (supports all  
3GPP specified rates)  
16 kHz  
AAC (MPEG4 AAC-LC)  
AAC+  
Up to 256 kbps (Up to 192kbps CBR) 48 kHz  
Stereo/Mono  
Up to 48 kHz (16,  
Up to 128 kbps (16 to 128 kbps)  
Up to 128 kbps (16 to 128 kbps)  
22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, 48 Stereo/Mono  
kHz)  
Up to 48 kHz (16,  
22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, 48 Parametric Stereo  
kHz)  
Enhanced AAC+  
MP3  
Up to 320 kbps  
64 kbps  
48 kHz  
Stereo/Mono  
8-bit Linear PCM  
16-bit Linear PCM  
8-bit A-law PCM  
8-bit mu-law PCM  
GSM Full Rate  
128 kbps  
8 kHz  
Mono  
64 kbps  
12.20 kbps  
8 kHz  
Mono  
WMA v9 L2 (also WMA v3,  
v7, v8)  
Up to 320 Kbps  
48 kHz  
Stereo/Mono  
Real Audio 8 - Supports  
LBR (Cook) formats.  
Up to 96 Kbps  
44.1 kHz  
Stereo/Mono  
Mono  
5.0 Kbps (fixed rate) 8.5/6.5 Kbps  
(dual rate)  
8 kHz  
Real Audio Sipro  
(ACELP®.net)  
16 Kbps (wide-band)  
Up to 192 kbps  
16 kHz  
Up to 48 kHz (8, 11,  
12, 16, 22.05, 24, 32,  
44.1, 48 kHz)  
Real Audio 10  
Stereo/Mono  
Table 19 shows the bit rate, sampling rate, stereo/mono, and extension for supported streaming audio  
formats.  
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Table 19 Bit rate, sampling rate, and stereo/mono streaming  
Format  
Bit Rate (kbps)  
Sampling Rate (kHz)  
Stereo/Mono  
4.75 kbps – 12.20 kbps (supports all  
3GPP specified rates)  
AMR-NB  
8 kHz  
Mono  
6.6 kbps - 23.85 Kbps (supports all  
3GPP specified rates)  
AMR-WB  
AAC  
16 kHz  
48 kHz  
Up to 128 kbps  
Up to 48 kHz (16,  
22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, 48  
kHz)  
AAC+  
Up to 128 kbps (16 to 128 kbps)  
Up to 48 kHz(16,  
22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, 48  
kHz)  
Stereo/Mono  
AAC+ Enhanced  
Up to 128 kbps (16 to 128 kbps)  
WMA v9 (also WMA v3, v7,  
v8)  
Up to 128 kbps  
Up to 96 kbps  
48 kHz  
Real Audio 8, 10 Supports  
LBR formats.  
44.1 kHz  
5.0 Kbps (fixed rate) 8.5/6.5 Kbps  
(dual rate)  
8 kHz  
Real Audio Sipro  
(ACELP®.net)  
Mono  
16 Kbps (wide-band)  
16 kHz  
Progressive Download  
Progressive download is a feature from Sun’s JSR-135 specification that enables the user to play the  
media content while downloading it. The following table shows the supported formats supported by the  
W760r/VA76r handset:  
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Table 20 JSR 135 progressive download supported formats  
Format  
Bit Rate (kbps)  
Sampling Rate (kHz)  
Stereo/Mono  
4.75 kbps – 12.20 kbps (supports all  
3GPP specified rates)  
Mono  
AMR-NB  
AMR-WB  
8 kHz  
6.6 kbps - 23.85 Kbps (supports all  
3GPP specified rates)  
16 kHz  
Mono  
AAC (MPEG4 AAC-LC)  
AAC+  
Up to 192kbps CBR  
Max: 48 kHz  
Up to 48 kHz  
Up to 48 kHz  
Stereo/Mono  
Up to 128 kbps (16 to 128 kbps)  
Up to 128 kbps (16 to 128 kbps)  
Stereo/Mono  
Enhanced AAC+  
Parametric Stereo  
WMA v9 L2 (also WMA v3,  
v7, v8)  
Up to 320 Kbps  
48 kHz  
Stereo/Mono  
MIDI Support  
The Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) enables consumers to use multimedia computers and  
electronic musical instruments to create, enjoy, and learn about music.  
The MIDI protocol is a music description language in which every word describes an action of musical  
performance. Each action is stored as a binary word, and when combined, stored as MIDI files. These  
files can then be replayed by any electronic device that can read the MIDI file and recreate the  
performance using its available sound system.  
Technical Specifications for MIDI:  
Recommended file size: up to 15 Kb  
MIDI instruments: 128  
Maximum polyphony: 24 voices  
Minimum duration per note: 20ms  
Maximum duration (NW dependent): 16-30 secs  
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Table 21 MIDI format specification  
Format  
File Type  
Polyphony  
Channels  
Instruments  
Type 0  
Standard MIDI  
Type 1  
SP  
64  
128 Melodic, 47 Percussion  
Type 0  
Mobile XMF MIDI  
Type 1  
Type 2 (mobile DLS)  
iMelody functionality is provided by the Beatnik MIDI engine.  
Table 22 iMelody  
Format  
Dynamic Range  
Polyphony  
Channels  
Feature  
Simple Wave Tone Generation  
Vibrator Control  
iMelody  
1 – 3.5 kHz  
Monophonic  
MIDI Key Mapping  
The W760r/VA76r handset supports all 128 general MIDI instruments and the standard drum kit, but due  
to frequency limitations, not all MIDI notes are supported for all patches.  
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Table 23 MIDI key mapping  
Patch Number  
Patch Names  
Valid MIDI Note Numbers  
21-108  
21-108  
22-108  
21-108  
21-108  
24-103  
24-89  
0
1
Acoustic Grand Piano  
Bright Acoustic Piano  
Electric Grand Piano  
Honky-tonk Piano  
Electric Piano 1  
Electric Piano 2  
Harpsichord  
Clavinet  
2
3
4
5
6
7
24-96  
8
Celesta  
48-108  
65-108  
48-84  
9
Glockenspiel  
Music Box  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
Vibraphone  
48-96  
Marimba  
48-97  
Xylophone  
48-108  
48-96  
Tubular Bells  
Dulcimer  
48-96  
Drawbar Organ  
Percussive Organ  
Rock Organ  
Church Organ  
Reed Organ  
Accordion  
24-96  
24-96  
24-96  
21-96  
24-96  
48-89  
Harmonica  
48-84  
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23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
Tango Accordion  
Acoustic Guitar (nylon)  
Acoustic Guitar (steel)  
Electric Guitar (jazz)  
Electric Guitar (clean)  
Electric Guitar (muted)  
Overdriven Guitar  
Distortion Guitar  
Guitar Harmonics  
Acoustic Bass  
Electric Bass (finger)  
Electric Bass (pick)  
Fretless Bass  
48-89  
36-84  
36-84  
36-86  
36-86  
36-86  
36-96  
36-96  
36-96  
24-72  
24-72  
24-72  
24-72  
24-72  
24-72  
24-96  
24-96  
48-96  
48-96  
36-96  
24-96  
24-96  
24-96  
21-103  
36-84  
Slap Bass 1  
Slap Bass 2  
Synth Bass 1  
Synth Bass 2  
Violin  
Viola  
Cello  
Contrabass  
Tremolo Strings  
Pizzicato Strings  
Orchestral Harp  
Timpani  
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48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
70  
71  
72  
String Ensemble 1  
String Ensemble 2  
Synth Strings 1  
Synth Strings 2  
Choir Aahs  
Voice Oohs  
Synth Voice  
Orchestra Hit  
Trumpet  
24-96  
24-96  
24-96  
24-96  
36-96  
36-96  
36-96  
36-72  
36-96  
36-96  
24-72  
48-84  
36-96  
24-96  
24-96  
24-96  
48-89  
48-84  
36-84  
24-84  
48-96  
48-96  
24-84  
48-96  
60-108  
Trombone  
Tuba  
Muted Trumpet  
French Horn  
Brass Section  
Synth Brass 1  
Synth Brass 2  
Soprano Sax  
Alto Sax  
Tenor Sax  
Baritone Sax  
Oboe  
English Horn  
Bassoon  
Clarinet  
Piccolo  
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73  
74  
75  
76  
77  
78  
79  
80  
81  
82  
83  
84  
85  
86  
87  
88  
89  
90  
91  
92  
93  
94  
95  
96  
97  
Flute  
48-96  
60-96  
48-96  
48-96  
48-96  
48-91  
60-96  
24-96  
24-96  
36-96  
36-96  
36-96  
36-96  
36-96  
24-96  
36-96  
36-96  
36-96  
36-96  
36-96  
36-96  
36-96  
36-96  
36-96  
36-96  
Recorder  
Pan Flute  
Blown Bottle  
Shakuhachi  
Whistle  
Ocarina  
Lead 1 (square)  
Lead 2 (sawtooth)  
Lead 3 (calliope)  
Lead 4 (chiff)  
Lead 5 (charang)  
Lead 6 (voice)  
Lead 7 (fifths)  
Lead 8 (bass+lead  
Pad 1 (new age)  
Pad 2 (warm)  
Pad 3 (polysynth)  
Pad 4 (choir)  
Pad 5 (bowed)  
Pad 6 (metallic)  
Pad 7 (halo)  
Pad 8 (sweep)  
FX 1 (rain)  
FX 2 (soundtrack)  
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FX 3 (crystal)  
FX 4 (atmosphere)  
FX 5 (brightness)  
FX 6 (goblins)  
FX 7 (echoes)  
FX 8 (sci-fi)  
Sitar  
36-108  
36-96  
36-96  
36-96  
36-96  
36-96  
48-77  
48-84  
48-79  
48-96  
48-96  
36-77  
48-96  
48-96  
60-96  
48-72  
48-88  
48-72  
48-72  
36-84  
36-84  
48-72  
48-72  
48-72  
48-72  
99  
100  
101  
102  
103  
104  
105  
106  
107  
108  
109  
110  
111  
112  
113  
114  
115  
116  
117  
118  
119  
120  
121  
122  
Banjo  
Shamisen  
Koto  
Kalimba  
Bagpipe  
Fiddle  
Shanai  
Tinkle Bell  
Agogo  
Steel Drums  
Woodblock  
Tailo Drum  
Melodic Drum  
Synth Drum  
Reverse Cymbal  
Guitar Fret Noise  
Breath Noise  
Seashore  
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123  
124  
125  
126  
127  
none  
Bird Tweet  
Telephone Ring  
Helicopter  
Applause  
Gunshot  
48-72  
48-72  
48-72  
48-72  
48-72  
35-81  
Drums  
MIDI Audio Guidelines  
The following are suggested guidelines to maximize sound quality while reducing the overall file size of a  
MIDI Ring Tone file for use with the W760r/VA76r handset.  
Tip 1: Use MIDI’s running status feature  
In the MIDI standard, a key-on or a key-off event uses, at most, three bytes each. However, when several  
key events occur on the same MIDI-channel, the running status feature can be used. In principle, running  
status means the first byte of a key-on event is omitted. In addition, the key-on event having a velocity of  
zero is equivalent to the key-off event. Thus, combining running status with key-on events that have zero  
velocity reduces the number of bytes needed to encode all key events.  
EXAMPLE:  
Without using the running status feature, the following sequence:  
91 2E 23 8E, 91 2B 50 8E, 81 2E 64 00, 81 2B 64 00  
represents “Key 2E ON” Velocity 23 MIDI Ch 1”, “Key 2B ON Velocity 50 MIDI  
Ch 1”, “Key 2E OFF Velocity 64 MIDI Ch 1”, “Key 2B OFF Velocity 64 MIDI Ch  
1”. Using the running status feature reduces the sequence to:  
91 2E 23 8E, 2B 50 8E, 2E 00 00, 2B 00 00,  
That is, the command byte is omitted and velocity zero is used for key off.  
Tip 2: Use Standard MIDI File (SMF) type 1  
The MIDI content can be stored in a Standard MIDI File (SMF) of type 0 or type 1. In a type 0 SMF, the  
file format uses one header chunk with one-track chunk. In a type 1 SMF, the format uses one header  
chunk with several track chunks. SMF type 2 should not be used.  
In general, it is more efficient to store the MIDI data as a type 1 file. The increased efficiency is achieved  
because each track contains only one MIDI channel and one instrument, as is often the case. The  
running status feature can be applied on each individual track, thereby reducing the track size. To reduce  
the size of the file even further, use one track for each MIDI channel. That is, if a temple/conductor track  
exists, merge it with the first instrument track and remove all unnecessary meta-events such as the “track  
name” and “lyric” meta-events.  
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To summarize, the following measures can be taken in order to reduce the SMF:  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Use SMF type 1 (or verify that a type 1 file is smaller than a type 0 file and use the smallest file).  
Use running status.  
One and only one instrument per track. Try not to change channels.  
Do not change tempo in the middle of the music. That is, set the tempo once.  
Use beat, instead of SMPTE, to set the tempo.  
Do not use Copyright Text Fields.  
Limit the use of continuous controller information such as pitch-bend and volume.  
Turn off the options below:  
Sequence Number - MIDI sequence ids  
Text - embedded text for any optional fields  
Sequence / Track Name  
Instrument Name  
Lyric  
Marker - for synchronization purposes  
Cue Point  
Midi Channel Presix - associate channels with all events following  
Sequencer-Specific settings  
Items one through three above optimize the encoding of the notes, while items four to eight optimize the  
overall melody. The above measures provide an SMF file that is ready-made for compression. However,  
prior to compression, the composer/content author can add a few values for key velocity, thereby  
increasing the redundancy of the file.  
Tip 3: Consider the Frequency Response  
Even though the MIDI synthesizer is sampled at 22 KHz, the polyphonic speaker’s frequency response is  
not as wide. Try to keep the majority of melodic information below 6000 Hz.  
NOTE: The use of MIDI notes below 800 Hz may cause a decrease in volume when playing the note.  
Always test your audio on an actual device to ensure the accuracy of the sound you want to produce.  
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MP3 Audio Guidelines  
MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer 3) is an audio compression technology that is part of the MPEG-1 and MPEG-2  
specifications. Developed in Germany in 1991 by the Fraunhofer Institute, MP3 uses perceptual audio  
coding to compress CD-quality sound by a factor of 12, while providing almost the same fidelity. Because  
MP3 audio is digitized, not synthesized, reproduction (disregarding speaker quality) is identical on all  
devices. Therefore MP3 ring tones provide a near-CD quality audio experience for listeners as opposed  
to their MIDI counterparts that differ greatly from device to device.  
The following recommendations should be used when designing MP3 audio clips for use in the phone.  
Technical Specifications for MP3:  
Bit Rate: 64kbps recommended  
Recommended file size: 30kb  
Maximum duration (NW dependent): 16-30 secs  
Available Sound Properties  
Follow technical specifications outlined above.  
Design Guidelines  
Since ring tones need to be at a consistent audible level, compressing the original content to reduce the  
peak-to-average ratio is necessary. After the audio is compressed, it is advisable to re-normalize the  
audio to 0db before saving the compressed MP3 file.  
NOTE: Ring tones are generally between 15-20 seconds in length. Based on the recommended bit  
rates, that duration would yield a file size of 75-150K per ring tone. It is advisable to keep file size less  
than 100K to allow the end-user to download multiple tones, but file size is limited only by the total  
free memory available on the device.  
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Appendix A DRM  
Digital Rights Management  
Digital Rights Management (DRM) is a method of protecting content from illegal distribution by  
embedding the content into an encrypted package along with rules dictating its use. Using a set of keys  
and a license for the specific file, a DRM application is required to decrypt the content for playback. The  
DRM application is transparent to the user except for the cases where the user acquires a file without a  
proper license. Applications that interact with DRM encoded files include the following:  
Media Center  
MMS  
EMS  
Browser  
Email  
KJava  
OMA-Download-DRM-v1_0-20020905-C  
OMA-Download-DRMREL-v1_0-20030801-C  
OMA-Download-DRMCF-v1_0-20030801-C  
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Supported DRM Solutions  
The following three DRM solutions are supported by Motorola handsets.  
Forward Locking – Forward locking construct defined by the OMA DRM specification. Similar to NDIS  
implementation in MMS/EMS.  
Combined Delivery – The OMA Combined Delivery mechanism is an extension of OMA forward  
locking. The Combined Delivery mechanism differs by including a rights object within the DRM  
message that governs the consumption of the content included along with the rights object. A handset  
that supports Combined Delivery supports OMA forward locking.  
Separate Delivery – The OMA Separate Delivery mechanism is an extension of OMA Forward  
locking. The Separate Delivery mechanism differs by delivering the content and the rights object  
separately. The W760r/VA76r handset supports retrieving rights via WAP Push.  
Download  
Forward Lock files are downloaded within a DRM message. The download manager recognizes the DRM  
message of MIME type ‘application/ vnd.oma.drm.message’ as a valid file type.  
The download manager discards any DRM message that contains more than one media object within the  
DRM message.  
OMA Combined Delivery is downloaded within a DRM message and consists of a media object and a  
rights object. The download manager recognizes the DRM message MIME type and the MIME type  
‘application/vnd.oma.drm.rights+xml’ as a valid file type. A single media object in the body of the DRM  
message, that is encoded in the following identity transfer encoding ‘7bit’, ‘8 bit’, and ‘binary,’ is accepted  
by the download manager.  
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Appendix B MIME Types  
This appendix provides a list of common MIME types used on various Motorola handsets. The list is  
sorted by category and provides file type descriptions, as well as the MIME types used to download  
different media files.  
Table 24 MIME types  
Application  
Audio  
File type  
AMR-NB  
MIME Type  
audio/amr  
AMR-WB  
audio/amr-wb mp4 3gpp  
AAC  
audio/mp4 3gpp m4a  
(MPEG4 AAC-LC)  
AAC+  
audio/mp4 3gpp m4a  
audio/mp4 3gpp m4a  
Enhanced AAC+  
PCM  
audio/l8 l16 x-pn-wav pcma pcmu  
audio/wav  
GSM Full Rate  
WMA  
audio/asf x-ms-wma  
Real Audio  
iMelody  
MIDI  
audio/x-pn-realaudio vnd.rn-realaudio  
audio/imelody  
audio/midi mid x-mid x-midi mobile-xmf  
audio/wav  
WAV  
MP3  
audio/mp3 x-mp3 mpeg3 x-mpeg3 mpeg x-mpeg  
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Image  
Progressive JPEG  
PNG  
image/jpeg  
image/png  
image/bmp  
BMP  
EMS BMP  
image/ems.userdefined.picture ems.userdefined.animation  
ems.predefined.animation  
GIF 87a, 89a  
JPEG  
image/gif  
image/jpeg  
WBMP  
image/vnd.wap.wbmp wbmp  
video/mp4 3gpp  
video/mp4 3gpp  
video/mp4 3gpp  
video/mp4 3gpp  
Video  
H.263  
MPEG4  
H.264  
AMR-NB  
AAC  
video/mp4 3gpp  
(MPEG4 AAC-LC)  
WMA  
video/asf x-ms-asf x-ms-wmv  
video/x-pn-realvideo vnd.rn-realvideo  
application/x-rtsp x-sdp  
Real Video  
Application  
Audio Streaming  
Video Streaming  
application/x-rtsp x-sdp sdp video/rtsp  
Audio + Video  
Streaming  
application/x-rtsp x-sdp sdp video/rtsp  
NOTE: Tone Sequence, as defined in JSR-135, is equal to the following: audio/x-tone-seq. Different  
strings in the same group are synonyms and are equally applicable for the corresponding media type.  
Please note the following when mapping MIME types to a server:  
A MIME type can be mapped to zero or more file extensions.  
Extension mapping is case insensitive.  
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For information on configuring servers to deploy programs or files over-the-air, or to determine which  
MIME types are supported by a particular handset, download the Basic Over-the-Air Server Configuration  
whitepaper from the MOTODEV website (http://developer.motorola.com).  
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Appendix C Additional Information  
Glossary  
AAC  
Advanced Audio Coding  
AMR  
Adaptive Multi Rate  
EMS  
Enhanced Messaging Service  
GIF  
Graphics Interchange Format  
GSM  
Global System for Mobile communications  
Infrared Data Association (IrDA) standard for the textual representation of a ring tone.  
Musical Instrument Digital Interface  
One of the channels in a MIDI device, defined by the general MIDI standard.  
Moving Pictures Experts Group  
Pulse-Code Modulation  
iMelody  
MIDI  
MIDI Patch  
MPEG  
PCM  
Pixel  
PNG  
One picture element on the display  
Portable Network Graphics  
QCIF  
WAP  
WBMP  
WMA  
WMV  
XMF  
Quarter Common Intermediate Format  
Wireless Application Protocol  
Wireless Bitmap  
Windows Media Audio  
Windows Media Video  
Extensible Music Format  
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References  
3GPP  
Infrared Data Association  
MIDI Manufacturers Association  
Motorola Developer Program  
Moving Pictures Experts Group  
WAP Forum  
World Wide Web Consortium  
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Index  
A
M
Adaptive Multi Rate, 39  
animation  
MIDI, 15, 21, 24, 25, 26, 31, 32, 33  
MP3, 15, 21, 33  
MPEG, 8, 33  
sizes, 15  
MPEG-1, 33  
Musical Instrument Digital Interface, 39  
E
EMS format, 7  
Enhanced Messaging Service, 39  
Q
QCIF format, 39  
F
R
file size, 7, 20, 31, 33  
ring tones, 7, 33  
G
S
sound  
GIF 87a format, 7  
GIF 89a format, 7  
Graphics Interchange Format, 39  
ring tones, 20  
I
W
WAP, 35, 39  
Infrared Data Association, 21, 39  
WBMP format, 7  
Wireless Bitmap, 39  
J
JPEG, 14  
JPEG format, 7  
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