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add bass / treble setting information for ipods.

git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@10170 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657
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Dominik Riebeling 2006-07-01 12:05:04 +00:00
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frequencies below 300Hz. Bass boost can be set from 0 to 24 dB in frequencies below 300Hz. Bass boost can be set from 0 to 24 dB in
increments of 2 dB. A setting of 0 means that low frequencies are unaltered increments of 2 dB. A setting of 0 means that low frequencies are unaltered
(flat response).} (flat response).}
\opt{ipodnano,ipodcolor,ipodvideo,x5}{\fixme{TODO - platform specific description.}} \opt{ipodnano,ipodcolor,ipodvideo}{This emphasizes or suppresses the
lower (Bass) sounds in the track. 0dB means that bass in unaltered
(flat response). The minimum setting is -6dB and the maximum is 9dB.}
\opt{x5}{\fixme{add platform specific information here}}
\section{Treble} \section{Treble}
\opt{player,recorder,recorderv2fm,ondio}{This emphasises or suppresses the \opt{player,recorder,recorderv2fm,ondio}{This emphasises or suppresses the
@ -37,7 +40,10 @@ as a negative number. Volume can be adjusted from a
frequencies above 1.5kHz. Treble boost can be set from 0 to 6 dB in frequencies above 1.5kHz. Treble boost can be set from 0 to 6 dB in
increments of 2 dB. A setting of 0 means that high frequencies are unaltered increments of 2 dB. A setting of 0 means that high frequencies are unaltered
(flat response).} (flat response).}
\opt{ipodnano,ipodcolor,ipodvideo,x5}{\fixme{TODO - platform specific description.}} \opt{ipodnano,ipodcolor,ipodvideo}{This setting emphasizes or suppresses
the higher (treble) sounds in the track. 0dB means that treble is unaltered
(flat response). The minimum setting -6dB and the maximum is 9dB.}
\opt{x5}{\fixme{add platform specific information here}}
\section{Balance} \section{Balance}
This setting controls the balance between the left and right channels. The This setting controls the balance between the left and right channels. The