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USER SETTINGS
Several settings that determine how the Parrot acts and reacts are user definable.
The settings are listed in a text file inside the Parrot that can be edited using any
text editor.
When you connect the Parrot to the PC with a USB cable, you can find this file on
the SD card called settings.ini. After you have changed this file and saved it back on
the Parrots memory card, you have to turn it on again for the new settings to take
effect.
The file contents should look like this:
# Software version: 295.003
[settings]
# What bitrate profile should be used (number 0-7):
# 0 =
48Kb/s, 24kHz (Mpeg 2.0 Layer 3)
# 1 =
48Kb/s, 48kHz (Mpeg 1.0 Layer 3)
# 2 =
64Kb/s, 44kHz (Mpeg 1.0 Layer 3)
# 3 =
64Kb/s, 48kHz (Mpeg 1.0 Layer 3)
# 4 =
96Kb/s, 44kHz (Mpeg 1.0 Layer 3)
# 5 =
96Kb/s, 48kHz (Mpeg 1.0 Layer 3)
# 6 = 128Kb/s, 44kHz (Mpeg 1.0 Layer 3)
# 7 = 128Kb/s, 48kHz (Mpeg 1.0 Layer 3)
bitrate_index=3
# What filetransfer profile should be used (number 0-1):
# 0 = Z-modem file transfer
# 1 = OBEX Object Push
file_transfer_profile=0
# What telephone-number should be dialed using Z-modem (max 32 characters):
file_transfer_number=+31152510414
# What modem init-string should be sent using Z-modem (max 64 characters):
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