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authorMartin Arver <martin.arver@gmail.com>2006-03-15 13:54:23 +0000
committerMartin Arver <martin.arver@gmail.com>2006-03-15 13:54:23 +0000
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Adds screenshots for the sound settings menu. Fix some target specific stuff in the description for the soundsettings section
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@@ -1,75 +1,58 @@
1\chapter{Configuring Rockbox} 1\chapter{Configuring Rockbox}
2 2
3\section{Sound Settings} 3\section{Sound Settings}
4{\centering\itshape 4\begin{center}
5 [Warning: Image ignored] % Unhandled or unsupported graphics: 5\includegraphics[width=4cm]{configure_rockbox/images/ss-sound-setting-\genericimg.png}
6%\includegraphics[width=4.15cm,height=2.371cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img32.png} 6\end{center}
7 \textmd{ } [Warning: Image ignored]
8% Unhandled or unsupported graphics:
9%\includegraphics[width=4.15cm,height=1.951cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img33.png}
10 \newline
11Recorder sound settings Player sound settings
12\par}
13 7
14This menu offers a selection of sound properties you may change to 8This menu offers a selection of sound properties you may change to improve your sound experience.
15improve your sound experience.
16 9
17\begin{itemize} 10\begin{itemize}
18\item \textbf{Volume} 11\item \textbf{Volume}
19 12 The sound volume your music is played at.
20The sound volume your music is played at. Although settable range is 13 \opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,player,ondio}{\textbf{TODO fix text}
210{}-100\%, many units don't produce audible output 14 Although settable range is 0{}-100\%, many units don't produce audible output below 40\%. On Recorders, volume settings above 92\% will cause distortion (clipping) and are not recommended.}
22below 40\%. On Recorders, volume settings above 92\% will cause 15 \opt{h1xx,h300,ipodcolor,ipodnano,ipodvideo}{\textbf{TODO write target specific text}}
23distortion (clipping) and are not recommended.
24
25\item \textbf{Bass} 16\item \textbf{Bass}
26This emphasises or suppresses the lower 17 This emphasises or suppresses the lower (bass) sounds in the track. 0 means that bass sounds are unaltered (flat response).
27(bass) sounds in the track. 0 means that bass sounds are unaltered
28(flat response).
29
30\item \textbf{Treble} 18\item \textbf{Treble}
31This emphasises or suppresses the higher 19This emphasises or suppresses the higher (treble) sounds in the track. 0 means that treble sounds are unaltered (flat response).
32(treble) sounds in the track. 0 means that treble sounds are unaltered
33(flat response).
34
35\item \textbf{Balance} 20\item \textbf{Balance}
36How much of the volume is generated by the left or right channel of the 21 How much of the volume is generated by the left or right channel of the sound. The default, 0, means that the left and right outputs are equal in volume. Negative numbers increase the volume of the left channel relative to the right, positive numbers increase the volume of the right channel relative to the left.
37sound. The default, 0, means that the left and right outputs are equal
38in volume. Negative numbers increase the volume of the left channel
39relative to the right, positive numbers increase the volume of the
40right channel relative to the left.
41
42\item \textbf{Channels} 22\item \textbf{Channels}
43 23
44This option controls the on{}-board mixing 24 \opt{player,recorder,recorderv2fm,ondio}{
45facilities of the Jukebox. A stereo audio signal consists of two 25 This option controls the on{}-board mixing facilities of the Jukebox. A stereo audio signal consists of two channels, left and right. Available options are
46channels, left and right. Available options are 26 \begin{itemize}
47 27 \item \textbf{Mono Left: }Plays the left channel in both stereo channels.
48\begin{itemize} 28 \item \textbf{Mono Right:} Plays the right channel in both stereo channels.
49\item \textbf{Mono Left: }Plays the left channel in both stereo channels. 29 \item \textbf{Mono:} Mix both channels down to mono and send the mixed signal
50\item \textbf{Mono Right:} Plays the right channel in both stereo channels. 30 back to both.
51\item \textbf{Mono:} Mix both channels down to mono and send the mixed signal 31 \item \textbf{Stereo:} Do not mix the signal
52back to both. 32 \item \textbf{Stereo Narrow: }Mixes small amounts of the opposite channel into
53\item \textbf{Stereo:} Do not mix the signal 33 the left and right channels, thus making the sound seem closer
54\item \textbf{Stereo Narrow: }Mixes small amounts of the opposite channel into 34 together.
55the left and right channels, thus making the sound seem closer 35 \item \textbf{Stereo Wide:} Elements of one channel that are present in the
56together. 36 opposite channel are removed from the latter. This results in the
57\item \textbf{Stereo Wide:} Elements of one channel that are present in the 37 sound seeming further apart.
58opposite channel are removed from the latter. This results in the 38 \item \textbf{Karaoke:} Removes all sound that is the same in both channels.
59sound seeming further apart. 39 Since most vocals are recorded in this way to make the artist sound
60\item \textbf{Karaoke:} Removes all sound that is the same in both channels. 40 central, this often (but not always) has the effect of removing the
61Since most vocals are recorded in this way to make the artist sound 41 voice track from a song.
62central, this often (but not always) has the effect of removing the 42 \end{itemize}
63voice track from a song. 43 }
64\end{itemize} 44 \opt{h1xx,h300,ipodnano,ipodcolor,ipodvideo}{\textbf{TODO write for sw-platform}
65 45
66\item \textbf{Loudness (Recorder only)} 46\opt{recorder,recorderv2fm}{
47\item \textbf{Loudness}
67Loudness is an effect which emphasises bass and treble. This makes the 48Loudness is an effect which emphasises bass and treble. This makes the
68track seem louder by amplifying the frequencies that the human ear 49track seem louder by amplifying the frequencies that the human ear
69finds hard to hear. Frequencies in the vocal range are unaffected, 50finds hard to hear. Frequencies in the vocal range are unaffected,
70since the human ear picks these up very easily. 51since the human ear picks these up very easily.
52}
71 53
72\item \textbf{Auto Volume (Recorder only)} 54\opt{recorder,recorderv2fm}{
55\item \textbf{Auto Volume}
73Auto volume is a feature that automatically lowers the volume on loud 56Auto volume is a feature that automatically lowers the volume on loud
74parts, and then slowly restores the volume to the previous level over a 57parts, and then slowly restores the volume to the previous level over a
75time interval. That time interval is configurable here. Short values 58time interval. That time interval is configurable here. Short values
@@ -78,15 +61,19 @@ other applications where background noise makes a constant loudness
78desirable. A longer timeout means that the change in volume back to 61desirable. A longer timeout means that the change in volume back to
79the previous level will be smoother, so there will be less sharp 62the previous level will be smoother, so there will be less sharp
80changes in volume level. 63changes in volume level.
64}
81 65
82\item \textbf{Super Bass (Recorder Only)} 66\opt{recorder,recorderv2fm}{
67\item \textbf{Super Bass}
83This setting changes the threshold at which bass frequencies are 68This setting changes the threshold at which bass frequencies are
84affected by the \textbf{Loudness} setting, making the sound of drums 69affected by the \textbf{Loudness} setting, making the sound of drums
85and bass guitar louder in comparison to the rest of the track. This 70and bass guitar louder in comparison to the rest of the track. This
86setting only has an effect if \textbf{Loudness} is set to a value 71setting only has an effect if \textbf{Loudness} is set to a value
87larger than 0dB. 72larger than 0dB.
73}
88 74
89\item \textbf{MDB {}- Micronas Dynamic Bass (Recorder Only)} 75\opt{recorder,recorderv2fm}{
76\item \textbf{MDB {}- Micronas Dynamic Bass}
90The rest of the parameters on this menu relate to the Micronas Dynamic 77The rest of the parameters on this menu relate to the Micronas Dynamic
91Bass (MDB) function. This is designed to enable the user to hear bass 78Bass (MDB) function. This is designed to enable the user to hear bass
92notes that the headphones and/or speakers are not capable of 79notes that the headphones and/or speakers are not capable of
@@ -128,7 +115,6 @@ For most users, the defaults should provide an improvement in sound
128quality and can be safely left as they are. For reference, the 115quality and can be safely left as they are. For reference, the
129defaults Rockbox uses are: 116defaults Rockbox uses are:
130 117
131
132\begin{table}[h!] 118\begin{table}[h!]
133 \begin{center} 119 \begin{center}
134 \begin{tabular}{@{}lc@{}}\toprule 120 \begin{tabular}{@{}lc@{}}\toprule
@@ -143,6 +129,7 @@ defaults Rockbox uses are:
143 129
144\end{itemize} 130\end{itemize}
145\end{itemize} 131\end{itemize}
132}
146 133
147\section{\label{ref:GeneralSettings}General Settings} 134\section{\label{ref:GeneralSettings}General Settings}
148{\centering\mdseries\itshape 135{\centering\mdseries\itshape