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Use typographic quotation marks -- correct more places

git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@25917 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657
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Alexander Levin 2010-05-09 18:33:31 +00:00
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\item[Start Above.]
The start threshold defines the minimal volume a sound must have to start the
recording. It is displayed numerically in the line "Start Above". Note that
recording. It is displayed numerically in the line ``Start Above''. Note that
the unit of the threshold depends on the settings of the peak meter. (i.e.
When the peak meter displays dB you can adjust the level in dB and when the
peak meter is set to linear the threshold is displayed as percentage.) In the
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\item[Stop Below.]
When the sound level drops below the stop threshold the recording is stopped.
It is displayed numerically in the line "Stop Below". Just like the start
It is displayed numerically in the line ``Stop Below''. Just like the start
threshold the unit of the stop threshold depends on the settings of the peak
meter. There's also a small triangular marker in the peak meter at the bottom
of the screen. In contrast to the start threshold marker it points to the

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@ -497,6 +497,6 @@ The \setting{Release Time} setting sets the recovery time after the signal is
compressed. Once the compressor determines that compression is necessary,
the input signal is reduced appropriately, but the gain isn't allowed to
immediately return to normal levels. This is necessary to reduce artifacts
such as "pumping." Instead, the gain is allowed to return to normal at the
such as ``pumping.'' Instead, the gain is allowed to return to normal at the
chosen rate. Release Time is the time for the gain to recover by 10~dB.
}