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W760R/VA76R
V 02.00
MEDIA GUIDE

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  • Page 1 W760R/VA76R V 02.00 MEDIA GUIDE...
  • Page 2 In no event shall Motorola be liable, whether in contract or tort (including negligence), for any damages resulting from use of a product or service described herein, or for any indirect, incidental, special or consequential damages of any kind, or loss of revenue or profits, loss of business, loss of information or data, or other financial loss arising out of or in connection with the ability or inability to use the Products, to the full extent these damages may be disclaimed by law.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Appendix A DRM ..........................34 Digital Rights Management....................34 Supported DRM Solutions ....................35 Download .......................... 35 Appendix B MIME Types ........................36 Appendix C Additional Information....................39 Glossary ..........................39 References........................40 Index ............................41 W760r/VA76r Media Guide Page 2...
  • Page 4 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...
  • Page 5 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 W760r/VA76r Media Guide Page 4...
  • Page 6: Display

    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: W760r/VA76r Media Guide Page 5...
  • Page 7: Figure 2: The W760R/Va76R Display

    Color depth 16 bits Maximum colors 262K 7 lines, 2.5mm text height as a minimum Text area 7 lines Chinese Character Figure 2: The W760r/VA76r display NOTE: Screen shot may not reflect actual display size. W760r/VA76r Media Guide Page 6...
  • Page 8: Graphics And Video

    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.
  • Page 9: Video Playback

    Maximum Decode Size Maximum Display Resolution JPEG 2.0 Mega Pixel QVGA Video Playback The W760r/VA76r handset supports the following video formats. Table 4 Video formats Type Description MPEG-4 The MPEG-4 format provides standardized technological elements that enable interactive multimedia (video/audio), interactive graphics, and digital television.
  • Page 10: Table 5 Bit Rate, Frame Size, And Frame Rate Video Playback Supported

    WMV v9 (also WMV v7, v8) Up to 128 kbps 15 fps Real Video 9 (also Real Video 8) Up to 320 kbps QVGA Table 6 shows the specifications for all supported audio + video playback formats. W760r/VA76r Media Guide Page 9...
  • Page 11: Table 6 Graphics And Animation Formats

    Up to 350 Up to 296 Up to 64 Mono QVGA Up to 48 kHz video Kbps kbps kbps Table 7 shows the bit rate, frame size, frame rate, and extension for supported video streaming formats. W760r/VA76r Media Guide Page 10...
  • Page 12: Table 7 Bit Rate, Frame Size, And Frame Rate Streaming Supported

    Up to 250 kbps QVGA 25 fps H.263 WMV v9 (also WMV v7, v8) Real Video 8, 9 Up to 128 kbps QCIF 15 fps H.264 Table 8 shows the specifications for video + audio streaming. W760r/VA76r Media Guide Page 11...
  • Page 13: Graphics And Video Capture

    WMV and WMA Up to 48 kbps Up to 48 Real Audio and Video Up to 32 kbps Graphics and Video Capture Table 9 shows the image capture resolution and size of the supported formats. W760r/VA76r Media Guide Page 12...
  • Page 14: Table 9 Image Capture

    Table 11 Audio capture Format Bit Rate (kbps) Sampling Rate (kHz) Stereo/Mono AMR-NB 12.20 kbps 8 kHz Mono Table 12 shows the video quality, bit rates, frame size, frame rate, and maximum durations for video + audio capture. W760r/VA76r Media Guide Page 13...
  • Page 15: Mms /Sms Support

    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 • W760r/VA76r Media Guide Page 14...
  • Page 16: Enhanced Messaging Service (Ems) Support

    Graphics and Video • The W760r/VA76r handset supports use of the following audio formats: • • MIDI Enhanced Messaging Service (EMS) Support The W760r/VA76r handset supports use of the following animation settings. Table 14 EMS animation settings Type Description Small...
  • Page 17: Screensaver Support

    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.
  • Page 18: Figure 3: How Large Screensaver Images Are Displayed On The Screen

    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. W760r/VA76r Media Guide Page 17...
  • Page 19: Wallpaper Support

    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. W760r/VA76r Media Guide Page 18...
  • Page 20 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. W760r/VA76r Media Guide Page 19...
  • Page 21: Sound

    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.
  • Page 22: Table 17 Sound Formats

    MIDI 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...
  • Page 23: Table 18 Bit Rate, Sampling Rate, And Stereo/Mono Capabilities (Sound Formats)

    Up to 48 kHz (8, 11, Real Audio 10 Up to 192 kbps 12, 16, 22.05, 24, 32, Stereo/Mono 44.1, 48 kHz) Table 19 shows the bit rate, sampling rate, stereo/mono, and extension for supported streaming audio formats. W760r/VA76r Media Guide Page 22...
  • Page 24: Progressive Download

    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: W760r/VA76r Media Guide Page 23...
  • Page 25: Midi Support

    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 W760r/VA76r Media Guide Page 24...
  • Page 26: Midi Key Mapping

    1 – 3.5 kHz Monophonic Vibrator Control 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. W760r/VA76r Media Guide Page 25...
  • Page 27: Table 23 Midi Key Mapping

    Glockenspiel 65-108 Music Box 48-84 Vibraphone 48-96 Marimba 48-97 Xylophone 48-108 Tubular Bells 48-96 Dulcimer 48-96 Drawbar Organ 24-96 Percussive Organ 24-96 Rock Organ 24-96 Church Organ 21-96 Reed Organ 24-96 Accordion 48-89 Harmonica 48-84 W760r/VA76r Media Guide Page 26...
  • Page 28 Slap Bass 1 24-72 Slap Bass 2 24-72 Synth Bass 1 24-96 Synth Bass 2 24-96 Violin 48-96 Viola 48-96 Cello 36-96 Contrabass 24-96 Tremolo Strings 24-96 Pizzicato Strings 24-96 Orchestral Harp 21-103 Timpani 36-84 W760r/VA76r Media Guide Page 27...
  • Page 29 36-96 Brass Section 24-96 Synth Brass 1 24-96 Synth Brass 2 24-96 Soprano Sax 48-89 Alto Sax 48-84 Tenor Sax 36-84 Baritone Sax 24-84 Oboe 48-96 English Horn 48-96 Bassoon 24-84 Clarinet 48-96 Piccolo 60-108 W760r/VA76r Media Guide Page 28...
  • Page 30 Pad 2 (warm) 36-96 Pad 3 (polysynth) 36-96 Pad 4 (choir) 36-96 Pad 5 (bowed) 36-96 Pad 6 (metallic) 36-96 Pad 7 (halo) 36-96 Pad 8 (sweep) 36-96 FX 1 (rain) 36-96 FX 2 (soundtrack) 36-96 W760r/VA76r Media Guide Page 29...
  • Page 31 Fiddle 48-96 Shanai 48-96 Tinkle Bell 60-96 Agogo 48-72 Steel Drums 48-88 Woodblock 48-72 Tailo Drum 48-72 Melodic Drum 36-84 Synth Drum 36-84 Reverse Cymbal 48-72 Guitar Fret Noise 48-72 Breath Noise 48-72 Seashore 48-72 W760r/VA76r Media Guide Page 30...
  • Page 32: Midi Audio Guidelines

    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.
  • Page 33 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. W760r/VA76r Media Guide Page 32...
  • Page 34: Mp3 Audio Guidelines

    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. W760r/VA76r Media Guide Page 33...
  • Page 35: Appendix Adrm

    Applications that interact with DRM encoded files include the following: • Media Center • • • Browser • Email • KJava For more information, refer to the following references found at http://www.openmobilealliance.org : • OMA-Download-DRM-v1_0-20020905-C • OMA-Download-DRMREL-v1_0-20030801-C • OMA-Download-DRMCF-v1_0-20030801-C W760r/VA76r Media Guide Page 34...
  • Page 36: Supported Drm Solutions

    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.
  • Page 37: Appendix Bmime Types

    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.
  • Page 38 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. W760r/VA76r Media Guide Page 37...
  • Page 39 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). W760r/VA76r Media Guide Page 38...
  • Page 40: Appendix C Additional Information

    Moving Pictures Experts Group Pulse-Code Modulation Pixel One picture element on the display Portable Network Graphics QCIF Quarter Common Intermediate Format Wireless Application Protocol WBMP Wireless Bitmap Windows Media Audio Windows Media Video Extensible Music Format W760r/VA76r Media Guide Page 39...
  • Page 41: References

    References 3GPP http://www.3gpp.org Infrared Data Association http://www.irda.org MIDI Manufacturers Association http://www.midi.org Motorola Developer Program http://developer.motorola.com Moving Pictures Experts Group http://www.chiariglione.org/mpeg/ WAP Forum http://www.wapforum.org World Wide Web Consortium http://www.w3.org W760r/VA76r Media Guide Page 40...
  • Page 42: Index

    GIF 87a format, 7 GIF 89a format, 7 sound Graphics Interchange Format, 39 ring tones, 20 Infrared Data Association, 21, 39 WAP, 35, 39 WBMP format, 7 Wireless Bitmap, 39 JPEG, 14 JPEG format, 7 W760r/VA76r Media Guide Page 41...

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