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The Core Media Formats table below describes the media format support built into the Android platform. Note that any given mobile device may provide support for additional formats or file types not listed here.

For your convenience, the table T-Mobile G1 Media Formats describes the additional media formats supported by the T-Mobile G1 device.

Core Media Formats

Type Format Encoder Decoder Details File Type(s) Supported
Audio AAC LC/LTP   X Mono/Stereo content in any combination of standard bit rates up to 160 kbps and sampling rates from 8 to 48kHz 3GPP (.3gp) and MPEG-4 (.mp4, .m4a). No support for raw AAC (.aac)
HE-AACv1 (AAC+)   X
HE-AACv2 (enhanced AAC+)   X
AMR-NB X X 4.75 to 12.2 kbps sampled @ 8kHz 3GPP (.3gp)
AMR-WB   X 9 rates from 6.60 kbit/s to 23.85 kbit/s sampled @ 16kHz 3GPP (.3gp)
MP3   X Mono/Stereo 8-320Kbps constant (CBR) or variable bit-rate (VBR) MP3 (.mp3)
MIDI   X MIDI Type 0 and 1. DLS Version 1 and 2. XMF and Mobile XMF. Support for ringtone formats RTTTL/RTX, OTA, and iMelody Type 0 and 1 (.mid, .xmf, .mxmf). Also RTTTL/RTX (.rtttl, .rtx), OTA (.ota), and iMelody (.imy)
Ogg Vorbis   X   Ogg (.ogg)
Image JPEG X X base+progressive JPEG (.jpg)
GIF   X   GIF (.gif)
PNG   X   PNG (.png)
BMP   X   BMP (.bmp)
Video H.263 X X   3GPP (.3gp)
H.264 X X   3GPP (.3gp) and MPEG-4 (.mp4)
MPEG4 SP       3GPP (.3gp)

T-Mobile G1 Media Formats

In addition to the core media formats supported in the Android platform, the T-Mobile G1 also supports the formats listed below.

Type Format Encoder Decoder Details File Type(s) Supported
Audio WMA   X Supports WMA standard L1-L3:
  • L1: 64 kbps - 161 kbps @ 44.1kHz
  • L2: <=161 kbps <=48 kHz
  • L3: <385 kbps <=48 kHz
Mono and stereo profiles with 16-bits per sample. Decoder does not support WMA Pro, Lossless, or Speech codecs.
Windows Media Audio (.wma)
Video WMV   X Versions 7, 8 and 9. Simple profile only Windows Media Video (.wmv)

Note that Windows Media codecs are not part of the Android platform and require special licensing from Microsoft or an authorized developer such as Packet Video.