Sony Ericsson Sonyericsson P800 Manual
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P800/P802 White Paper, January 2003 41 Video files can be stored on the P800, organised into user- defined folders if required. Tapping a filename will start playback. The user may pause, rewind or fast-forward the playback. The Video Player will also play audio-only material. (AAC or AMR encoded in an MPEG-4 wrapper) Streaming Support in the P800 The Video Player can be launched from hyperlinks in the Browser or in messages. Content is streamed using RTSP (Real Time...
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P800/P802 White Paper, January 2003 42 Memory Stick® Duo® Memory Stick® provides a convenient way of adding storage and other functions to a wide range of devices. The P800 supports Memory Stick ® Duo®, a miniature version of the Memory Stick series which is just one third the volume of standard Memory Sticks. Memory Stick Duo starts at 8Mbytes and has a roadmap which foresees sizes up to 1Gbyte in the future. A 16 Mbyte Memory Stick Duo is supplied and sizes up to 128Mbyte are...
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P800/P802 White Paper, January 2003 43 Wide Industry Support Memory Stick is supported by a wide range of companies including major names in consumer electronics, computing, automotive, mobile phone, photographic and semiconductor sectors of industry. As at 14 th November 2002, 376 companies have declared support at www.memorystick.org Memory Stick compliant products include PCs, PDAs, digital cameras, portable music players, printers, projectors and entertainment robots. Future...
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P800/P802 White Paper, January 2003 44 Memory Stick inserted in to a PC Using the supplied Memory Stick Duo Adaptor, the P800’s Memory Stick Duo may be inserted into a memory-stick enabled PC. In the example below, the Sony Vaio PC locates the Memory Stick on the S: drive. The memory stick is new and has been initialised by the P800. Note that some capacity is taken up by the filing system. Folders MMSEMC and P-Series identify the data structure as that of the P800, according...
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P800/P802 White Paper, January 2003 45 Messaging The P800 Messages application has integrated support for SMS, EMS, MMS and E-Mail from a unified UI. Messages may be addressed using the contacts data and hyperlinks are supported in all message types to create E-Mails, call telephone numbers and navigate directly to web and WAP pages that are referenced in the text. • With the Short Message Service, a user can send text messages containing up to 160 characters to and from GSM...
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P800/P802 White Paper, January 2003 46 phones from the oldest to the newest. Some companies in the mobile phone industry have developed their own messaging technologies, which only work with their own phone models. Network operators are in favour of EMS because it is universal – many of the major mobile phone manufacturers are constructively improving and developing the EMS standards even further for implementation in their products. Examples of EMS contents and applications A wide...
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P800/P802 White Paper, January 2003 47 display these images in colour, since a pre-defined image is always displayed from local P800 storage. Example stored colour animation for EMS The P800 does not support the use of EMS to set background images because other methods are more appropriate for the large size and colour capability of the P800’s screen. Text There are 3 text font sizes. Bold, italic, underline and strike through styles are available, and text may be aligned...
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P800/P802 White Paper, January 2003 48 MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) One of the key features in the P800 is the Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS), expected to become the preferred messaging method of mobile terminal users, since the ability to send real pictures and sound greatly enhances the messaging experience. An MMS message from the P800 can contain text, graphics, animations, photographic images, audio clips, ring melodies and even a video clip. Defined and...
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P800/P802 White Paper, January 2003 49 An MMS message can contain one or more of the following: Text Much larger amounts of text can be used in MMS messages when compared with SMS. Thousands of characters can be included in a message. Audio MMS provides the ability to send and receive recorded audio and polyphonic sounds in messages. Not only can users share a favourite song or ring signal with a friend, they can also use the mobile phone to record sound and send it along with a...
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P800/P802 White Paper, January 2003 50 SMIL Example As an example, consider a two-slide message. In this case it was created using the Sony Ericsson MMS Home Studio described in the Personalisation and Customisation section of this document. Slide 1 Picture (Slide_1.jpg) Text “this is my new car” Audio: Slide_1.midi Slide 2 Picture (Slide_2.jpg) No text Audio: Slide_2.amr The following files are used: Slide.txt contains the text for slide 1. The SMIL conveyed in the...