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# 3 = 64Kb/s, 48kHz (Mpeg1.0 Layer3 Mono)
# 4 = 96Kb/s, 44kHz (Mpeg1.0 Layer3 Mono)
# 5 = 96Kb/s, 48kHz (Mpeg1.0 Layer3 Mono)
# 6 = 128Kb/s, 44kHz (Mpeg1.0 Layer3 Mono)
# 7 = 128Kb/s, 48kHz (Mpeg1.0 Layer3 Mono)
This setting will influence the quality of the recorded audio, but also the time it will
take to transfer a take to the studio. A low ‘kbit/s’ number will not give you the
best audio quality, but will result in a faster file transfer. You can have MP3 files
with different bitrate-settings on the card if you decide to change this .ini file
between recording. This will work perfectly, but will be noticed in the time it takes
to transfer the different types and/or in the audio quality.
Set File Transfer Profile:
select: 1 or 0
A take is sent to the memory of the mobile phones when 1 “Object Push Profile
(OBEX)” is selected and the user turns on FILE during operation.
A take is sent directly to the preprogrammed fileserver (see filetransfer settings
above) when 0 “Zmodem Modem Profile” is selected and the user turns on FILE
during operation.
File transfer called number:
32 keypad characters (0..9, + , #)
e.g.
ftn=+31151234567
This is the number to reach the server in the studio that can receive one or more
MP3 files from the Parrot.
File transfer initialization string:
32 characters
e.g. modem_init= AT+ CBST= 71,0,1
This string is sent to the connected BlueTooth modem (e.g. a mobile phone) to set it
up for the right speed and network (analog modem with 31152510005, or
V.110 modem with 31152510414):
analog modem at 9600bit/s: AT+CBST=7,0,1
V.110 modem at 9600bit/s: AT+CBST=71,0,1
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