(keitai-l) Re: SMAF MMF

From: John Whelan <john.whelan_at_alatto.com>
Date: 12/10/02
Message-ID: <NEBBLLLMJKPEFCMEDFKFOEHHECAA.john.whelan@alatto.com>
Thanks for response Paul. Sharp GX-10 is a colour handset available in
Europe from Vodafone , supports Java, MMS and polyphonic sounds. Selling
very well at the moment in most Vodafone markets.

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[mailto:keitai-l-bounce@appelsiini.net]On Behalf Of Paul Lester
Sent: 10 December 2002 13:12
To: keitai-l@appelsiini.net
Subject: (keitai-l) Re: SMAF MMF



Yes.

    SMF stands for Simple/Standard Midi Format and is almost
(but not quite) the same as SMF as is more commonly known.

    MMF stands for I think Mobile Media Format.  It is completely different
from SMF in so many ways, it would take a long time to explain.  For an
outside observer they produce similarly sounding files, but they do it
with different commands.

    Some java apps can use MMF.  Depends on the API and the implementation
of the API.

    What is a Sharp GX-10?  What continent is it from.

-Paul Lester

John Whelan wrote:

> Has anyone any experience in working with the mobile audio format SMF and
> MMF with Yamaha sound chip as in the Sharp GX-10 for example? More
> specifically what is the difference between SMF and MMF? Can java apps use
> MMF?
>
> Thanks
>
> John
>
> www.alatto.com
>
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