Motorola I875 User Guide - Page 47

Converting a Track, Making MP3 Files

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7 In the Compression Setting area, use the slider to select a bit rate of 128 kpbs. A higher bit rate may produce on MP3 files with best sound quality, but it will also increase the size of the MP3 files. Your i875 phone's audio player supports more bit rates, but 128 is recommended. 8 In the File Naming Structure list, select [title]. This indicates how you want the MP3 file named using the information displayed in the Source Pane, located in the upper-right corner of the Creator Classic window, when you create the MP3 file. Because your i875 phone supports a maximum of 32 ASCII characters, naming the MP3 file with the title of the track only is recommended. Otherwise, the MP3 file may need to be renamed before transferring it to the i875 phone to avoid truncation of the file name when it is displayed by your phone. The extension .mp3 will be the selected File Type added to the file name. Note: Even when you name an MP3 file using the title of the track only, you will not lose any of metadata that is displayed in the Source Pane with the track, such as artist, album, and genre. Your i875 phone's audio player is able to read metadata associated with the track regardless of the name of the MP3 file. Making MP3 Files 9 Click the OK button in the Classic Creator Options window. As you gain more experience creating MP3 files for your i875 phone, you may want to choose options other than the ones recommend here. See "File Formats" on page 36 for a list of all formats supported. Converting a Track 1 Insert the audio CD that contains the track you want to convert into the CD drive and allow the CD to spin-up. A list of the tracks on the CD appears in the Source Pane, which is located in the upper-right corner of the Classic Creator window. Note: If the disc information (disc title, artist name, and track files) does not display in the Source Pane, click the Get Audio CD Info button to download the information from the online music database on the Internet. If the CD is found in the database, the disc title, artist name, and track titles are displayed in the Source Pane. If no disc information on a track is displayed in the Source Pane, this track 36

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36
Making MP3 Files
7
In the
Compression Setting
area, use the
slider to select a bit rate of
128 kpbs
. A higher
bit rate may produce on MP3 files with best
sound quality, but it will also increase the size of
the MP3 files. Your
i
875 phone’s audio player
supports more bit rates, but 128 is
recommended.
8
In the
File Naming Structure
list, select
[title]
.
This indicates how you want the MP3 file named
using the information displayed in the Source
Pane, located in the upper-right corner of the
Creator Classic window, when you create the
MP3 file. Because your
i
875 phone supports a
maximum of 32 ASCII characters, naming the
MP3 file with the title of the track only is
recommended. Otherwise, the MP3 file may
need to be renamed before transferring it to the
i
875 phone to avoid truncation of the file name
when it is displayed by your phone.
The extension .mp3 will be the selected File
Type added to the file name.
Note:
Even when you name an MP3 file using
the title of the track only, you will not lose
any of metadata that is displayed in the
Source Pane with the track, such as artist,
album, and genre. Your
i
875 phone’s
audio player is able to read metadata
associated with the track regardless of the
name of the MP3 file.
9
Click the
OK
button in the Classic Creator
Options window.
As you gain more experience creating MP3 files for
your
i
875 phone, you may want to choose options
other than the ones recommend here. See “File
Formats” on page 36 for a list of all formats
supported.
Converting a Track
1
Insert the audio CD that contains the track you
want to convert into the CD drive and allow the
CD to spin-up. A list of the tracks on the CD
appears in the Source Pane, which is located in
the upper-right corner of the Classic Creator
window.
Note:
If the disc information (disc title, artist
name, and track files) does not display in
the Source Pane, click the
Get Audio CD
Info
button
to download the
information from the online music
database on the Internet. If the CD is
found in the database, the disc title, artist
name, and track titles are displayed in the
Source Pane.
If no disc information on a track is
displayed in the Source Pane, this track