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Technical Manual Veion 1.0 Creating Media for the Motorola E1000 2 Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS............................................................................................................................. 2 OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................................................. 3 G LOSSARY .................................................................................................................................................. 3 R EFERENCES ............................................................................................................................................... 4 DISPLAY ...................................................................................................................................................... 5 D ISPLAY I NFO ............................................................................................................................................. 6 GRAPHICS & VIDEO................................................................................................................................. 7 S UPPORTED P ICTURE F ORMATS ................................................................................................................... 7 V IDEO P LAYBACK ....................................................................................................................................... 8 G RAPHICS AND V IDEO C APTURE ............................................................................................................... 10 V IDEO T ELEPHONY ................................................................................................................................... 11 MMS/SMS S UPPORT ................................................................................................................................ 12 W ALLPAPER S UPPORT ............................................................................................................................... 12 T HEME S UPPORT ....................................................................................................................................... 13 I CON S PECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................................... 14 SOUND........................................................................................................................................................ 15 A LERT T ONE S UPPORT .............................................................................................................................. 15 Ring Tones............................................................................................................................................ 15 S UPPORTED S OUND F ORMATS ................................................................................................................... 15 MIDI S UPPORT .......................................................................................................................................... 17 MIDI A UDIO G UIDELINES ......................................................................................................................... 19 MP3 A UDIO G UIDELINES .......................................................................................................................... 20 Available Sound Properties.................................................................................................................. 21 Design Guidelines 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