// SMF isn't a mobile audio format but a standard type 1 or 2 midi format
// (*.mid)
//
// SMAF is mobile audio format (*.mmf) wich can contain midi, wave, phrase
// and graphics data.
maybe this is a basic question, but how does smaf related to .mld ? do
docomo phones use smaf at all?
And what exactly is the 'proprietary' part that Faith, Inc invented?
I thought that yamaha's chips (MA1/MA2) now have to support the faith
format, as docomo chose this.
Faith are also now making CMX content for their US service (running on
brew) - what's the connection there??!? I thought CMX was Qualcomm's
technology...
/dc
//
// Take a peek at http://smaf.yamaha.co.jp/smaf1-e.html
//
// Regards
//
// Jasper
//
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// > Subject: (keitai-l) SMAF MMF
// >
// >
// >
// >
// > Has anyone any experience in working with the mobile audio
// > format SMF and MMF with Yamaha sound chip as in the Sharp
// > GX-10 for example? More specifically what is the difference
// > between SMF and MMF? Can java apps use MMF?
// >
// > Thanks
// >
// > John
// >
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