Technical Manual Version 1.0 Creating Media for the Motorola C370, C450, and C550 Series of Handsets
10 This table describes the screensaver limitations: Type Description Frames per Second 8 Recommended file size 25KB Wallpaper Support Wallpaper im
Graphics 11 Original image Tiled image used as wallpaper and appearing behind all screen elements on an idle screen. Figure 4. A GIF Image as til
12 Sound This chapter describes the sound environment available in the Motorola C370/C450/C550 series of handsets. It includes information on sound fo
Sound 13 Duration 20 ms (minimum duration for a single note) EMS Sounds The Motorola C370/C450/C550 series of handsets support the following standa
14 MIDI Key Mapping The Motorola C370/C450/C550 series of handsets support all 128 general MIDI instruments and the standard drum kit, but due to freq
Sound 15 GM Patch Names Notes 28 Electric Guitar (muted) 12-108 29 Overdriven Guitar 12-108 30 Distortion Guitar 12-108 31 Guitar Harmonics
16 GM Patch Names Notes 60 French Horn 12-108 61 Brass Section 12-108 62 Synth Brass 1 12-108 63 Synth Brass 2 12-108 64 Soprano Sax 1
Sound 17 GM Patch Names Notes 92 Pad 5 (bowed) 12-108 93 Pad 6 (metallic) 12-108 94 Pad 7 (halo) 12-108 95 Pad 8 (sweep) 12-108 96 FX 1 (
18 GM Patch Names Notes 124 Telephone Ring 12-108 125 Helicopter 12-108 126 Applause 12-108 127 Gunshot 12-108 none Drums 12-108 MIDI Audio Gui
Sound 19 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
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20 020406080100120100 1000 10000FrequencySPL Figure 5. Speaker volume based on input frequency. Motorola MotoMixer Specification The Motorola MotoMix
Sound 21 Changes made to the mix by the user will take effect only on 16th note boundaries. That is, if a base track was written in 4/4 time (four q
22 Instruments The MotoMixer feature supports the use of all 128 General MIDI instruments. Note that not all phones are able to distinctly represent
Sound 23 In addition, files should be created to allow for a maximum polyphony of 16 simultaneous notes when all tracks and effects are active. Desi
24 Appendix A: MIME Types This appendix provides a list of common MIME types used on various Motorola handsets. The list is sorted by category, provid
Appendix B: UAProf 25 Appendix B: UAProf UAProf Development For access to .XML files, access http://www.motocoders.com and refer to FAQ 274 – UA P
26 Index Adaptive Multi Rate, 3 animation sizes, 9 base track file format, 21 channels, 21 EMS sounds, 13 Enhanced Messaging Service, 3 GIF 87a, 7 GIF
Index 27 MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office. All other produ
Overview 3 Overview Welcome to the Creating Media for the Motorola C370/C450/C550 Series of Handsets guide. This guide contains all the information
4 References The following references provides information related to developing media for this device: Organization URL 3GPP www.3gpp.org Infrared D
Display 5 Display This chapter describes the display characteristics for the Motorola C370/C450/C550 series of handsets. C370/C450 C550 Displa
6 Maximum Colors Capable of supporting up to 4096 colors Figure 1. The Motorola C370/C450/C550 displays are identical.
Graphics 7 Graphics This chapter describes the graphic environment available in the Motorola C370/C450/C550 series of handsets. It includes informat
8 Picture Support The Motorola C370/C450/C550 series of handsets support the following picture sizes: Type Description Small Color, 16 x 16 pixels L
Graphics 9 To convert the color value 0xFEE3CE (which is red: 0xFE, green: 0xE3, blue: 0xCE) zero out the second value in each color. The color now
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