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The mp3{}-decoding hardware cannot decode OGG. It can be reprogrammed, but
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The mp3{}-decoding hardware cannot decode OGG. It can be reprogrammed, but
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there is too little memory for OGG and we have no documentation on how to
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there is too little memory for OGG and we have no documentation on how to
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program the MAS' DSP. Doing the conversion with the CPU is impossible, since
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program the MAS' DSP. Doing the conversion with the CPU is impossible, since
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a 12MHz SH1 is far too slow for this daunting task.
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a 12 MHz SH1 is far too slow for this daunting task.
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\item Archos Multimedia support.\\
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\item Archos Multimedia support.\\
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The Archos Multimedia is a completely different beast. It is an entirely
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The Archos Multimedia is a completely different beast. It is an entirely
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different architecture, different CPU and upgrading the software is done
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different architecture, different CPU and upgrading the software is done
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replaygain noclip
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replaygain noclip
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& on, off & N/A\\
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& on, off & N/A\\
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replaygain preamp
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replaygain preamp
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& -120 to 120 & 0.1dB\\
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& -120 to 120 & 0.1 dB\\
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%
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%
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\opt{crossfade}{
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\opt{crossfade}{
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crossfade & off, auto track change, man track skip, shuffle,
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crossfade & off, auto track change, man track skip, shuffle,
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%
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%
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crossfeed & on, off & N/A\\
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crossfeed & on, off & N/A\\
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crossfeed direct gain
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crossfeed direct gain
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& 0 to 60 & 0.1dB\\
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& 0 to 60 & 0.1 dB\\
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crossfeed cross gain
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crossfeed cross gain
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& 30 to 120 & 0.1dB\\
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& 30 to 120 & 0.1 dB\\
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crossfeed hf attenuation
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crossfeed hf attenuation
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& 60 to 240 & 0.1dB\\
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& 60 to 240 & 0.1 dB\\
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crossfeed hf cutoff
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crossfeed hf cutoff
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& 500 to 2000 & Hz\\
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& 500 to 2000 & Hz\\
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%
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%
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eq enabled & on, off & N/A\\
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eq enabled & on, off & N/A\\
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eq precut & 0 to 240 & 0.1dB\\
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eq precut & 0 to 240 & 0.1 dB\\
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eq band 0 cutoff & 0 to 32768 & Hz\\
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eq band 0 cutoff & 0 to 32768 & Hz\\
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eq band 1 cutoff & 0 to 32768 & Hz\\
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eq band 1 cutoff & 0 to 32768 & Hz\\
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eq band 2 cutoff & 0 to 32768 & Hz\\
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eq band 2 cutoff & 0 to 32768 & Hz\\
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eq band 2 q & 0 to 64 & N/A\\
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eq band 2 q & 0 to 64 & N/A\\
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eq band 3 q & 0 to 64 & N/A\\
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eq band 3 q & 0 to 64 & N/A\\
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eq band 4 q & 0 to 64 & N/A\\
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eq band 4 q & 0 to 64 & N/A\\
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eq band 0 gain & -240 to 240 & 0.1dB\\
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eq band 0 gain & -240 to 240 & 0.1 dB\\
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eq band 1 gain & -240 to 240 & 0.1dB\\
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eq band 1 gain & -240 to 240 & 0.1 dB\\
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eq band 2 gain & -240 to 240 & 0.1dB\\
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eq band 2 gain & -240 to 240 & 0.1 dB\\
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eq band 3 gain & -240 to 240 & 0.1dB\\
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eq band 3 gain & -240 to 240 & 0.1 dB\\
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eq band 4 gain & -240 to 240 & 0.1dB\\
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eq band 4 gain & -240 to 240 & 0.1 dB\\
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%
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%
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dithering enabled & on, off & N/A\\
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dithering enabled & on, off & N/A\\
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%
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%
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\opt{masf}{
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\opt{masf}{
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loudness & 0 to 17 & N/A\\
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loudness & 0 to 17 & N/A\\
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superbass & on, off & N/A\\
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superbass & on, off & N/A\\
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auto volume & off, 20ms, 2s, 4s, 8s
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auto volume & off, 20 ms, 2 s, 4 s, 8 s
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& seconds\\
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& seconds\\
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mdb enable & on,off & N/A\\
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mdb enable & on,off & N/A\\
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mdb strength & 0 to 127 & dB\\
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mdb strength & 0 to 127 & dB\\
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\opt{lcd_bitmap}{
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\opt{lcd_bitmap}{
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peak meter release
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peak meter release
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& 1 to 126 & ?\\
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& 1 to 126 & ?\\
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peak meter hold
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peak meter hold
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& off, 200ms, 300ms, 500ms, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
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& off, 200ms, 300ms, 500ms, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
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15, 20, 30, 1min & N/A \\
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15, 20, 30, 1min & N/A \\
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peak meter clip hold
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peak meter clip hold
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& on, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 45,
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& on, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 45,
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60, 90, 2min, 3min, 5min, 10min, 20min, 45min, 90min
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60, 90, 2min, 3min, 5min, 10min, 20min, 45min, 90min
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& N/A \\
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& N/A \\
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jump scroll
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jump scroll
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& 0 to 5 & N/A\\
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& 0 to 5 & N/A\\
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jump scroll delay
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jump scroll delay
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& 0 to 250 & 0.01s\\
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& 0 to 250 & 0.01 s\\
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}%
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}%
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\bottomrule
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\bottomrule
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Ogg Vorbis (OGG), FLAC, MPC, AC3, WavPack (WV), ALAC, AAC,
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Ogg Vorbis (OGG), FLAC, MPC, AC3, WavPack (WV), ALAC, AAC,
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Shorten (SHN), SID, ADX, NSF, Speex, SPC, APE, WMA, MOD, SAP.\\
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Shorten (SHN), SID, ADX, NSF, Speex, SPC, APE, WMA, MOD, SAP.\\
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\config{\%ff} & File Frequency (in Hz)\\
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\config{\%ff} & File Frequency (in Hz)\\
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\config{\%fk} & File Frequency (in KHz)\\
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\config{\%fk} & File Frequency (in kHz)\\
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\config{\%fm} & File Name\\
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\config{\%fm} & File Name\\
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\config{\%fn} & File Name (without extension)\\
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\config{\%fn} & File Name (without extension)\\
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\config{\%fp} & File Path\\
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\config{\%fp} & File Path\\
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\item[Backlight Fade In.]
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\item[Backlight Fade In.]
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The amount of time that the backlight will take to fade from off to on
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The amount of time that the backlight will take to fade from off to on
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after a button is pressed. If set to \setting{Off} the backlight will
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after a button is pressed. If set to \setting{Off} the backlight will
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turn on immediately, with no fade in. Can also be set to \setting{500ms},
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turn on immediately, with no fade in. Can also be set to
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\setting{1s} or \setting{2s}.
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\setting{500 ms}, \setting{1 s} or \setting{2 s}.
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\item[Backlight Fade Out.]
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\item[Backlight Fade Out.]
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Like Backlight fade in, this controls the amount of time that the
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Like Backlight fade in, this controls the amount of time that the
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backlight will take to fade from on to off after a button is pressed. If
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backlight will take to fade from on to off after a button is pressed. If
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set to \setting{Off} the backlight will turn off immediately, with no
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set to \setting{Off} the backlight will turn off immediately, with no
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fade out. Other valid values: \setting{500ms}, \setting{1s},
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fade out. Other valid values: \setting{500 ms}, \setting{1 s},
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\setting{2s}, \setting{3s}, \setting{4s}, \setting{5s} or \setting{10s}.
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\setting{2 s}, \setting{3 s}, \setting{4 s}, \setting{5 s} or
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\setting{10 s}.
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}
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}
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\opt{backlight_fade_bool}{
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\opt{backlight_fade_bool}{
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\item[Backlight Fade In.]
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\item[Backlight Fade In.]
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\item[Peak Release.]
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\item[Peak Release.]
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This determines how fast the bar shrinks when the music becomes
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This determines how fast the bar shrinks when the music becomes
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softer. Lower values make the peak meter look smoother.
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softer. Lower values make the peak meter look smoother.
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Expressed in scale units per 10ms.
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Expressed in scale units per 10 ms.
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\item[Peak Hold Time.]
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\item[Peak Hold Time.]
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Specifies the time after which the peak indicator will reset.
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Specifies the time after which the peak indicator will reset.
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For example, if you set this value to 5s, the peak indicator displays
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For example, if you set this value to 5 s, the peak indicator displays
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the loudest volume value that occurred within the last 5 seconds.
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the loudest volume value that occurred within the last 5 seconds.
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Larger values are useful if you want to find the peak level of a song,
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Larger values are useful if you want to find the peak level of a song,
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which might be of interest when copying music from the \dap\ via the
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which might be of interest when copying music from the \dap\ via the
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much, so here you can compensate for that. Please note that a
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much, so here you can compensate for that. Please note that a
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(large) positive pre-amp setting can cause clipping, unless
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(large) positive pre-amp setting can cause clipping, unless
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prevent clipping is enabled. The pre-amp can be set to any
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prevent clipping is enabled. The pre-amp can be set to any
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decibel (dB) value between -12dB and +12dB, in increments of 0.5dB.
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decibel (dB) value between -12 dB and +12 dB, in increments of 0.5 dB.
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\end{description}
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\end{description}
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\section{Track Skip Beep}
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\section{Track Skip Beep}
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\begin{table}[h!]
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\begin{table}[h!]
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\begin{rbtabular}{0.75\textwidth}{lX}%
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\begin{rbtabular}{0.75\textwidth}{lX}%
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{\emph{Frequency} & \emph{Bitrate} (Kbit/s) -- quality 0$\rightarrow$7}{}{}
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{\emph{Frequency} & \emph{Bitrate} (Kbit/s) -- quality 0$\rightarrow$7}{}{}
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44100Hz stereo & 75, 80, 90, 100, 120, 140, 160, 170 \\
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44100 Hz stereo & 75, 80, 90, 100, 120, 140, 160, 170 \\
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22050Hz stereo & 39, 41, 45, 50, 60, 80, 110, 130 \\
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22050 Hz stereo & 39, 41, 45, 50, 60, 80, 110, 130 \\
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44100Hz mono & 65, 68, 73, 80, 90, 105, 125, 140 \\
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44100 Hz mono & 65, 68, 73, 80, 90, 105, 125, 140 \\
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22050Hz mono & 35, 38, 40, 45, 50, 60, 75, 90 \\
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22050 Hz mono & 35, 38, 40, 45, 50, 60, 75, 90 \\
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\end{rbtabular}
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\end{rbtabular}
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\end{table}
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\end{table}
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}
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\section{Frequency}
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\section{Frequency}
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\nopt{sansa}{
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\item[Safety (clip).]
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This preset will lower the gain when the levels get too high (-1dB)
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This preset is designed to be used for recording of live shows and has
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This preset heads for a nominal target peak level of -5dB and will
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\end{description}
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\opt{ipodnano}{minimum of -72 dB to a maximum of +6 dB.}%
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\opt{ipodnano2g,ipodcolor,ipod1g2g,h10,h10_5gb,sansa,sansaAMS}{minimum of
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interval. This setting allows this time interval to be configured. Short
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interval. This setting allows this time interval to be configured. Short
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This setting changes the threshold at which bass frequencies are affected by
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the \setting{Loudness} setting, making the sound of drums and bass guitar
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louder in comparison to the rest of the sound. This setting only has an
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%
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\begin{table}[h!]
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\begin{table}[h!]
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\begin{rbtabular}{0.5\textwidth}{Xc}{Setting & Value}{}{}
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\begin{rbtabular}{0.5\textwidth}{Xc}{Setting & Value}{}{}
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MDB Strength & 50dB \\
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the input signal is reduced appropriately, but the gain isn't allowed to
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immediately return to normal levels. This is necessary to reduce artifacts
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immediately return to normal levels. This is necessary to reduce artifacts
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such as "pumping." Instead, the gain is allowed to return to normal at the
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chosen rate. Release Time is the time for the gain to recover by 10dB.
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video is full-screen this means it will get overwritten by the video and
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video is full-screen this means it will get overwritten by the video and
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appear to flash once per second) the average number of frames decoded per
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second, the total number of frames skipped (see the Skip Frames option),
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second, the total number of frames skipped (see the Skip Frames option),
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the current time (in 100Hz ticks) and the time the current frame is due to
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be displayed.
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be displayed.
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\item[Limit FPS] (default: on) With this option disabled, mpegplayer will
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\item[Limit FPS] (default: on) With this option disabled, mpegplayer will
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display the video as fast as it can. Useful for benchmarking.
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display the video as fast as it can. Useful for benchmarking.
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\item [The scale:]
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Between the indicators of the right and left channel there are little dots.
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These dots represent important volume values. In linear mode each dot is a
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10\% mark. In dbfs mode the dots represent the following values (from right
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10\% mark. In dBFS mode the dots represent the following values (from right
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to left): 0db, {}-3db, {}-6db, {}-9db, {}-12db, {}-18db, {}-24db, {}-30db,
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{}-40db, {}-50db, {}-60db.
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{}-40 dB, {}-50 dB, {}-60 dB.
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\end{description}
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\end{description}
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}
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\subsection{\label{sec:contextmenu}The WPS Context Menu}
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\subsection{\label{sec:contextmenu}The WPS Context Menu}
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