Video Capture Simulation simulates viewing input video such as might be
possible on a device equipped with a camera.
[enter URL] allows you to play back media files from arbitrary HTTP servers.
Type a valid URL at the insertion point and click OK to play a file. If you want
to open an HTTP directory from which to select media, be sure to add a slash to
the end of the URL.
In addition, Simple Player parses ring tones in Ringing Tones text transfer
language (RTTTL). See
information on RTTTL.
A key feature of Simple Player is a common set of commands that control media
playback. The commands are available from the Simple Player menu, and some
have associated keypad buttons. The following table describes these commands.
Simple Player commands
TABLE 10
Command
Key
Mute/
0
Unmute
Volume
* and
#
META Data
Stop in 5
seconds
Rate
4 and
6
Tempo
Pitch
Up
and
down
Start/Stop
Recording
Step Frame
7 and
9
Play/Stop
2 and
Select
http://www.convertyourtone.com/rtttl.html
Description
Turns off sound but the file continues to play. This command
toggles to Unmute.
Increases or decreases loudness.
Displays information provided by the media file such as
copyright information, title, and track list.
Pauses the audio play in five seconds when set during
playback.
Alters the rate of speed of playback.
Increases or decreases the tempo of the tone sequence or MIDI
file.
Lowers or raises the notes in a MIDI file.
Records the audio playback. A file is created containing the
recorded audio in the directory in which the emulator is
running. If you do not specify a filename, a file called
recording.wav is created. This command toggles to Stop
Recording.
Jumps forward or backward one frame at a time in a video file.
Starts or stops the media.
Appendix A
for
Application Demonstrations
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