W760R/VA76R V 02.
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Contents 1 Display ............................................................................................................................... 5 Display Info ......................................................................................................................... 5 2 Graphics and Video .......................................................................................................... 7 Supported Picture Formats ...................................................................
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 .........
Tables Table 1 Display information........................................................................................................................... 6 Table 2 Graphic and animation formats........................................................................................................ 7 Table 3 Still image capture............................................................................................................................ 8 Table 4 Video formats ................................
Display 1 Display This chapter describes the display characteristics for the W760r/VA76r handset.
Display Table 1 Display information Item Description Screen resolution 240 x 320 pixels Screen dimensions 30.8 mm x 38.6 mm viewing area Pixel pitch .219 mm square pitch Color depth 16 bits Maximum colors 262K Text area 7 lines, 2.5mm text height as a minimum 7 lines Chinese Character Figure 2: The W760r/VA76r display NOTE: Screen shot may not reflect actual display size.
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.
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 JPEG 2.0 Mega Pixel Maximum Display Resolution 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. H.
Graphics and Video Table 5 Bit rate, frame size, and frame rate video playback supported Format Bit Rate (kbps) Frame Size Frame Rate MPEG4 Up to 350 kbps QVGA H.263 H.264 Up to 256 kbps WMV v9 (also WMV v7, v8) Up to 128 kbps Real Video 9 (also Real Video 8) Up to 320 kbps 25 fps QCIF 15 fps QVGA Table 6 shows the specifications for all supported audio + video playback formats.
Graphics and Video Table 6 Graphics and animation formats Format Total Bit Rate Video Size MPEG4, H.263 and AMR-NB MPEG4, H.263 and AMR-WB Up to 350 kbps MPEG4, H.263 and AAC MPEG4, H.263 and AAC+ Bit rate Frame Rate Bit Rate Sampling Rate Up to 296 kbps Up to 12.2 kbps Up to 296 kbps Up to 23.85 kbps 16 kHz Up to 128 kbps Up to 48 kHz Up to 12.2 kbps 8 kHz QVGA Up to 256 kbps Audio Stereo/ Mono 8 kHz Mono 25 fps Up to 220 kbps Stereo/ Mono MPEG4, H.263 and Enhanced AAC+ H.
Graphics and Video Table 7 Bit rate, frame size, and frame rate streaming supported Format Bit Rate (kbps) Frame Size Frame Rate MPEG4 Up to 250 kbps QVGA 25 fps Up to 128 kbps QCIF 15 fps H.263 WMV v9 (also WMV v7, v8) Real Video 8, 9 H.264 Table 8 shows the specifications for video + audio streaming.
Graphics and Video Table 8 Video + Audio streaming Format Total Bit Rate Video Size MPEG4, H.263, H.264 and AMR-NB Bit rate Audio Frame Rate Bit Rate Up to 12.2 kbps Sampling Rate 8 kHz Up to 220 kbps MPEG4, H.263, H.264 and AMR-WB Mono Up to 23.85 kbps 16 kHz Up to 32 kbps Up to 44.1 kHz H.264 and AMR-NB Up to 12.2 kbps 8 kHz H.264 and AMR-WB Up to 23.85 kbps 16 kHz Up to 32 kbps Up to 44.1 kHz MPEG4, H.263, H.264 and AAC 350 kbps 25 fps QVGA Up to 210kbps MPEG4, H.263, H.
Graphics and Video Table 9 Image capture Format Resolution Size Large (2.0 MPixel) 1600x1200 pixels Medium (1.3 M Pixel) 1280x960 pixels Small (VGA) 640x480 pixels X-Small (QVGA) 320x240 pixels JPEG 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 Bit Rate (kbps) Low 64 kbps Medium 96 kbps High 128 kbps MPEG4 H.
Graphics and Video Table 12 Maximum durations for video + audio capture Format Total Bit Rate Video Size Frame Rate Bit Rate 13~15fps 12.2 kbps Sampling Rate Stereo/Mono 51 kbps MPEG4 H.263 Bit rate Audio Up to 128 kbps QCIF and AMR-NB 83 kbps 8 kHz Mono 115 kbps Table 13 describes the supported file formats for the video share functionality.
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.
Graphics and Video Table 16 Audio settings Type Description Predefined Supported as per the EMS standard User-defined iMelody format (max size 128 bytes) 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.
Graphics and Video 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.
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.
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.
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.
Sound 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 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.
Sound Table 18 Bit rate, sampling rate, and stereo/mono capabilities (sound formats) Format Bit Rate (kbps) Sampling Rate (kHz) Stereo/Mono AMR-NB 4.75 kbps – 12.20 kbps (supports all 3GPP specified rates) AMR-WB 6.6 kbps - 23.85 kbps (supports all 3GPP specified rates) 16 kHz AAC (MPEG4 AAC-LC) Up to 256 kbps (Up to 192kbps CBR) 48 kHz Stereo/Mono AAC+ Up to 128 kbps (16 to 128 kbps) Up to 48 kHz (16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.
Sound Table 19 Bit rate, sampling rate, and stereo/mono streaming Format Bit Rate (kbps) Sampling Rate (kHz) 4.75 kbps – 12.20 kbps (supports all 3GPP specified rates) 8 kHz AMR-WB 6.6 kbps - 23.85 Kbps (supports all 3GPP specified rates) 16 kHz AAC Up to 128 kbps 48 kHz AAC+ Up to 128 kbps (16 to 128 kbps) Up to 48 kHz (16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, 48 kHz) AAC+ Enhanced Up to 128 kbps (16 to 128 kbps) Up to 48 kHz(16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.
Sound Table 20 JSR 135 progressive download supported formats Format Bit Rate (kbps) Sampling Rate (kHz) Stereo/Mono AMR-NB 4.75 kbps – 12.20 kbps (supports all 3GPP specified rates) 8 kHz Mono AMR-WB 6.6 kbps - 23.
Sound 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 iMelody 1 – 3.
Sound Table 23 MIDI key mapping Patch Number Patch Names Valid MIDI Note Numbers 0 Acoustic Grand Piano 21-108 1 Bright Acoustic Piano 21-108 2 Electric Grand Piano 22-108 3 Honky-tonk Piano 21-108 4 Electric Piano 1 21-108 5 Electric Piano 2 24-103 6 Harpsichord 24-89 7 Clavinet 24-96 8 Celesta 48-108 9 Glockenspiel 65-108 10 Music Box 48-84 11 Vibraphone 48-96 12 Marimba 48-97 13 Xylophone 48-108 14 Tubular Bells 48-96 15 Dulcimer 48-96 16 Drawbar Organ
Sound 23 Tango Accordion 48-89 24 Acoustic Guitar (nylon) 36-84 25 Acoustic Guitar (steel) 36-84 26 Electric Guitar (jazz) 36-86 27 Electric Guitar (clean) 36-86 28 Electric Guitar (muted) 36-86 29 Overdriven Guitar 36-96 30 Distortion Guitar 36-96 31 Guitar Harmonics 36-96 32 Acoustic Bass 24-72 33 Electric Bass (finger) 24-72 34 Electric Bass (pick) 24-72 35 Fretless Bass 24-72 36 Slap Bass 1 24-72 37 Slap Bass 2 24-72 38 Synth Bass 1 24-96 39 Synth Bass 2
Sound 48 String Ensemble 1 24-96 49 String Ensemble 2 24-96 50 Synth Strings 1 24-96 51 Synth Strings 2 24-96 52 Choir Aahs 36-96 53 Voice Oohs 36-96 54 Synth Voice 36-96 55 Orchestra Hit 36-72 56 Trumpet 36-96 57 Trombone 36-96 58 Tuba 24-72 59 Muted Trumpet 48-84 60 French Horn 36-96 61 Brass Section 24-96 62 Synth Brass 1 24-96 63 Synth Brass 2 24-96 64 Soprano Sax 48-89 65 Alto Sax 48-84 66 Tenor Sax 36-84 67 Baritone Sax 24-84 68 Oboe 48-96
Sound 73 Flute 48-96 74 Recorder 60-96 75 Pan Flute 48-96 76 Blown Bottle 48-96 77 Shakuhachi 48-96 78 Whistle 48-91 79 Ocarina 60-96 80 Lead 1 (square) 24-96 81 Lead 2 (sawtooth) 24-96 82 Lead 3 (calliope) 36-96 83 Lead 4 (chiff) 36-96 84 Lead 5 (charang) 36-96 85 Lead 6 (voice) 36-96 86 Lead 7 (fifths) 36-96 87 Lead 8 (bass+lead 24-96 88 Pad 1 (new age) 36-96 89 Pad 2 (warm) 36-96 90 Pad 3 (polysynth) 36-96 91 Pad 4 (choir) 36-96 92 Pad 5 (bowed)
Sound 98 FX 3 (crystal) 36-108 99 FX 4 (atmosphere) 36-96 100 FX 5 (brightness) 36-96 101 FX 6 (goblins) 36-96 102 FX 7 (echoes) 36-96 103 FX 8 (sci-fi) 36-96 104 Sitar 48-77 105 Banjo 48-84 106 Shamisen 48-79 107 Koto 48-96 108 Kalimba 48-96 109 Bagpipe 36-77 110 Fiddle 48-96 111 Shanai 48-96 112 Tinkle Bell 60-96 113 Agogo 48-72 114 Steel Drums 48-88 115 Woodblock 48-72 116 Tailo Drum 48-72 117 Melodic Drum 36-84 118 Synth Drum 36-84 119 Rev
Sound 123 Bird Tweet 48-72 124 Telephone Ring 48-72 125 Helicopter 48-72 126 Applause 48-72 127 Gunshot 48-72 none Drums 35-81 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.
Sound To summarize, the following measures can be taken in order to reduce the SMF: 1 Use SMF type 1 (or verify that a type 1 file is smaller than a type 0 file and use the smallest file). 2 Use running status. 3 One and only one instrument per track. Try not to change channels. 4 Do not change tempo in the middle of the music. That is, set the tempo once. 5 Use beat, instead of SMPTE, to set the tempo. 6 Do not use Copyright Text Fields.
Sound 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.
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.
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.
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.
Image Video Progressive JPEG PNG image/png BMP image/bmp EMS BMP image/ems.userdefined.picture ems.userdefined.animation ems.predefined.animation GIF 87a, 89a image/gif JPEG image/jpeg WBMP image/vnd.wap.wbmp wbmp H.263 video/mp4 3gpp MPEG4 video/mp4 3gpp H.264 video/mp4 3gpp AMR-NB video/mp4 3gpp AAC (MPEG4 AAC-LC) Application image/jpeg video/mp4 3gpp WMA video/asf x-ms-asf x-ms-wmv Real Video video/x-pn-realvideo vnd.
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).
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 iMelody Infrared Data Association (IrDA) standard for the textual representation of a ring tone. MIDI Musical Instrument Digital Interface MIDI Patch One of the channels in a MIDI device, defined by the general MIDI standard.
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.
Index A Adaptive Multi Rate, 39 animation sizes, 15 E EMS format, 7 Enhanced Messaging Service, 39 F file size, 7, 20, 31, 33 G GIF 87a format, 7 GIF 89a format, 7 Graphics Interchange Format, 39 I Infrared Data Association, 21, 39 J M MIDI, 15, 21, 24, 25, 26, 31, 32, 33 MP3, 15, 21, 33 MPEG, 8, 33 MPEG-1, 33 Musical Instrument Digital Interface, 39 Q QCIF format, 39 R ring tones, 7, 33 S sound ring tones, 20 W WAP, 35, 39 WBMP format, 7 Wireless Bitmap, 39 JPEG, 14 JPEG format, 7 W760r/VA76r M