Recording Music - SoftBank 911SH Instruction Manual

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Precautions for Handling AAC Files
CUse software supporting AAC conversion.
^ Use software such as iTunes to convert music to AAC format.
^ iTunes is an example only. SoftBank does not guarantee
compatibility with any software.
^ For software usage and specifications, see the provider's
website, etc.
iTunes is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
registered in the United States and other countries.
8
CSupported bit rate (see right) and sampling frequency
(see P.8-6) are as follows.
Bit Rate (kbps)
Sampling
Frequency (Hz)
*1
Monaural only.
*2
Stereo only.
H
Note
Titles and artist names for AAC files created using
iTunes, etc. do not appear on handset.
8-4
*1
*1
*2
16
, 24
, 32, 48, 64, 96
, 128
16000, 22050, 24000, 32000, 44100, 48000

Recording Music

Connect handset to audio sources supporting optical output
to record music onto Memory Cards.
^ 911SH encryption technology complies with Secure Digital
Music Initiative (SDMI) for copyright protection. This
technology prevents unauthorised copying or playback
through data encryption and authentication.
^ Analogue recording is not supported.
Required Cables for Recording Music
^ Optical Conversion Cable (optional accessory)
^ Optical digital connecting cable (sold separately)
*2
Recording Time
Estimated Recording Time for Memory Card with no Files or
Recordings:
Card Capacity
64 MB
Bit rate measures audio compression rate or the quality of
audio data recorded per second. Sound quality improves at
higher rates.
Bit Rate/Recording Time
96 kbps
128 kbps
80 minutes
60 minutes

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