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 |
| than MP3 and requires 30% less data to do so. |
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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. |
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iMelody | 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. |
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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 |
| - MIDI, Type 1 |
| Scalable Polyphonic MIDI |
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PCM | Pulse Coding Modulation, a digital representation of an analog signal. |
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MP3 | The MP3 format (.mp3) provides the coding of audio for digital storage. |
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Real Audio | Real Audio (.ra, .rm) is a compressed format suitable for streaming over the internet. |
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WAV | Format for storing files (.wav). Linear pcm |
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WMA | Windows Media Audio. |
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Table 18 shows the bit rate, sampling rate, and stereo/mono capabilities for each supported format.
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