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authorSolomon Peachy <pizza@shaftnet.org>2020-07-26 08:56:22 -0400
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manual: Strip out a few more archos-specific chunks
Change-Id: If875fc86888491d8b26d9090ae3ae778dc32aa31
-rw-r--r--manual/appendix/config_file_options.tex24
-rw-r--r--manual/appendix/file_formats.tex12
-rw-r--r--manual/configure_rockbox/playback_options.tex5
-rw-r--r--manual/configure_rockbox/recording_settings.tex38
-rw-r--r--manual/configure_rockbox/sound_settings.tex91
-rw-r--r--manual/main_menu/fmradio.tex4
-rw-r--r--manual/plugins/main.tex8
7 files changed, 3 insertions, 179 deletions
diff --git a/manual/appendix/config_file_options.tex b/manual/appendix/config_file_options.tex
index e9604bdc33..74607b4507 100644
--- a/manual/appendix/config_file_options.tex
+++ b/manual/appendix/config_file_options.tex
@@ -11,9 +11,7 @@
11 \toprule 11 \toprule
12 \rowcolor{tblhdrbgcolor}\tblhdrstrut\textbf{Setting} & \textbf{Allowed Values} & \textbf{Unit}\\ 12 \rowcolor{tblhdrbgcolor}\tblhdrstrut\textbf{Setting} & \textbf{Allowed Values} & \textbf{Unit}\\
13 \midrule\localendhead % endhead breaks with htlatex 13 \midrule\localendhead % endhead breaks with htlatex
14 volume & \opt{masd}{$-78$ to +18}% 14 volume & \opt{iriverh100,iriverh300}{$-84$ to 0}%
15 \opt{masf}{$-100$ to +12}%
16 \opt{iriverh100,iriverh300}{$-84$ to 0}%
17 \opt{ipodnano}{$-72$ to +6}% 15 \opt{ipodnano}{$-72$ to +6}%
18 \opt{ipodvideo,cowond2}{$-89$ to +6}% 16 \opt{ipodvideo,cowond2}{$-89$ to +6}%
19 \opt{iaudiom3,iaudiom5,iaudiox5}{$-73$ to +6}% 17 \opt{iaudiom3,iaudiom5,iaudiox5}{$-73$ to +6}%
@@ -21,16 +19,12 @@
21 \opt{e200,e200v2,ipodcolor,mrobe100,vibe500,ipodnano2g}{$-74$ to +6}% 19 \opt{e200,e200v2,ipodcolor,mrobe100,vibe500,ipodnano2g}{$-74$ to +6}%
22 \opt{samsungyh}{$-128$ to 0}% 20 \opt{samsungyh}{$-128$ to 0}%
23 & dB\\ 21 & dB\\
24 bass & \opt{masd}{$-15$ to +15}% 22 bass & \opt{iriverh100,iriverh300}{0 to +24}%
25 \opt{masf}{$-12$ to +12}%
26 \opt{iriverh100,iriverh300}{0 to +24}%
27 \opt{ipod,mrobe100}{$-6$ to +9}% 23 \opt{ipod,mrobe100}{$-6$ to +9}%
28 \opt{iaudiom3,iaudiom5,iaudiox5,e200,e200v2,vibe500,fuzeplus,% 24 \opt{iaudiom3,iaudiom5,iaudiox5,e200,e200v2,vibe500,fuzeplus,%
29 samsungyh}{$-24$ to +24}% 25 samsungyh}{$-24$ to +24}%
30 & dB\\ 26 & dB\\
31 treble & \opt{masd}{$-15$ to +15}% 27 treble & \opt{iriverh100,iriverh300}{0 to +6}%
32 \opt{masf}{$-12$ to +12}%
33 \opt{iriverh100,iriverh300}{0 to +6}%
34 \opt{ipod,mrobe100}{$-6$ to +9}% 28 \opt{ipod,mrobe100}{$-6$ to +9}%
35 \opt{iaudiom3,iaudiom5,iaudiox5,e200,e200v2,vibe500,fuzeplus,% 29 \opt{iaudiom3,iaudiom5,iaudiox5,e200,e200v2,vibe500,fuzeplus,%
36 samsungyh}{$-24$ to +24}% 30 samsungyh}{$-24$ to +24}%
@@ -250,18 +244,6 @@
250 } 244 }
251 }% 245 }%
252 246
253 \opt{masf}{
254 loudness & 0 to 17 & N/A\\
255 superbass & on, off & N/A\\
256 auto volume & off, 20ms, 2s, 4s, 8s
257 & N/A\\
258 mdb enable & on,off & N/A\\
259 mdb strength & 0 to 127 & dB\\
260 mdb harmonics & 0 to 100 & \%\\
261 mdb center & 20 to 300 & Hz\\
262 mdb shape & 50 to 300 & Hz\\
263 }%
264
265 \opt{lcd_bitmap}{ 247 \opt{lcd_bitmap}{
266 peak meter release 248 peak meter release
267 & 1 to 126 & ?\\ 249 & 1 to 126 & ?\\
diff --git a/manual/appendix/file_formats.tex b/manual/appendix/file_formats.tex
index 42681828fe..bfba184ade 100644
--- a/manual/appendix/file_formats.tex
+++ b/manual/appendix/file_formats.tex
@@ -62,20 +62,12 @@
62 \includegraphics[width=0.37cm]{appendix/images/icon-rolo.png} 62 \includegraphics[width=0.37cm]{appendix/images/icon-rolo.png}
63 & Rockbox firmware & \fname{.mi4} & Load the new firmware with ROLO \tabularnewline 63 & Rockbox firmware & \fname{.mi4} & Load the new firmware with ROLO \tabularnewline
64} 64}
65\opt{masd,masf}{
66 \includegraphics[width=0.37cm]{appendix/images/icon-audio-file.png}
67 & Audio file & \fname{.mp2}, \fname{.mp3} & Start playing the file and show the WPS\tabularnewline
68}
69\opt{swcodec}{ 65\opt{swcodec}{
70 \includegraphics[width=0.37cm]{appendix/images/icon-movie-file.png} 66 \includegraphics[width=0.37cm]{appendix/images/icon-movie-file.png}
71 & Video & \fname{.mpg}, \fname{.mpeg}, \fname{.mpv}, \fname{.m2v} & Play the MPEG1/2 video \tabularnewline 67 & Video & \fname{.mpg}, \fname{.mpeg}, \fname{.mpv}, \fname{.m2v} & Play the MPEG1/2 video \tabularnewline
72} 68}
73\includegraphics[width=0.37cm]{appendix/images/icon-rock.png} 69\includegraphics[width=0.37cm]{appendix/images/icon-rock.png}
74 & Plugin & \fname{.rock} & Start the plugin\tabularnewline 70 & Plugin & \fname{.rock} & Start the plugin\tabularnewline
75\opt{masf}{\opt{lcd_bitmap}{
76 \includegraphics[width=0.37cm]{appendix/images/icon-movie-file.png}
77 & Rockbox Video & \fname{.rvf} & View the movie (Rockbox format)\tabularnewline}
78}
79\opt{sansaAMS}{ 71\opt{sansaAMS}{
80 \includegraphics[width=0.37cm]{appendix/images/icon-rolo.png} 72 \includegraphics[width=0.37cm]{appendix/images/icon-rolo.png}
81 & Rockbox firmware & \fname{.sansa} & Load the new firmware with ROLO \tabularnewline 73 & Rockbox firmware & \fname{.sansa} & Load the new firmware with ROLO \tabularnewline
@@ -83,10 +75,6 @@
83\includegraphics[width=0.37cm]{appendix/images/icon-text.png} 75\includegraphics[width=0.37cm]{appendix/images/icon-text.png}
84 & Text File & \fname{.txt} & Display the text file using the text viewer plugin\tabularnewline 76 & Text File & \fname{.txt} & Display the text file using the text viewer plugin\tabularnewline
85 & Voice file & \fname{.voice} & Allow Rockbox to speak menus\tabularnewline 77 & Voice file & \fname{.voice} & Allow Rockbox to speak menus\tabularnewline
86\opt{masf}{
87 \includegraphics[width=0.37cm]{appendix/images/icon-wav-file.png}
88 & Wave Audio File & \fname{.wav} & Play the WAV file \tabularnewline%
89}
90\includegraphics[width=0.37cm]{appendix/images/icon-wps.png} 78\includegraphics[width=0.37cm]{appendix/images/icon-wps.png}
91 & While Playing Screen & \fname{.wps} & Load the new WPS display configuration\tabularnewline 79 & While Playing Screen & \fname{.wps} & Load the new WPS display configuration\tabularnewline
92\end{rbtabular} 80\end{rbtabular}
diff --git a/manual/configure_rockbox/playback_options.tex b/manual/configure_rockbox/playback_options.tex
index 8554abdcfa..87f974800d 100644
--- a/manual/configure_rockbox/playback_options.tex
+++ b/manual/configure_rockbox/playback_options.tex
@@ -68,11 +68,6 @@ you to configure settings related to audio playback.
68 This can happen if the \dap{} is knocked, shaken or jogged heavily while 68 This can happen if the \dap{} is knocked, shaken or jogged heavily while
69 Rockbox is trying to read the hard drive. 69 Rockbox is trying to read the hard drive.
70 70
71 \opt{masd,masf}{
72 The anti-skip buffer can be set to a value between 0 and 7
73 seconds.\\
74 }
75
76 \opt{swcodec}{ 71 \opt{swcodec}{
77 The anti-skip buffer can be set to various values between 72 The anti-skip buffer can be set to various values between
78 5 seconds and 10 minutes.\\ 73 5 seconds and 10 minutes.\\
diff --git a/manual/configure_rockbox/recording_settings.tex b/manual/configure_rockbox/recording_settings.tex
index 09b5b76b3c..9a5ddb30a6 100644
--- a/manual/configure_rockbox/recording_settings.tex
+++ b/manual/configure_rockbox/recording_settings.tex
@@ -6,29 +6,6 @@
6 where you want to store them in the \setting{File Browser} and select 6 where you want to store them in the \setting{File Browser} and select
7 \setting{Set As Recording Directory}.} 7 \setting{Set As Recording Directory}.}
8 8
9\opt{masf}{
10 \section{Quality}
11 Choose the quality here (0 to 7). Default is 5, best quality is 7,
12 smallest file size is 0. This setting affects how much your sound
13 sample will be compressed. Higher quality settings result in larger
14 MP3 files.
15
16 The quality setting is just a way of selecting an average bit rate,
17 or number of bits per second, for a recording. When this setting
18 is lowered, recordings are compressed more (meaning worse sound quality),
19 and the average bitrate changes as follows.
20
21 \begin{table}[h!]
22 \begin{rbtabular}{0.75\textwidth}{lX}%
23 {\emph{Frequency} & \emph{Bitrate} (Kbit/s) -- quality 0$\rightarrow$7}{}{}
24 44100~Hz stereo & 75, 80, 90, 100, 120, 140, 160, 170 \\
25 22050~Hz stereo & 39, 41, 45, 50, 60, 80, 110, 130 \\
26 44100~Hz mono & 65, 68, 73, 80, 90, 105, 125, 140 \\
27 22050~Hz mono & 35, 38, 40, 45, 50, 60, 75, 90 \\
28 \end{rbtabular}
29 \end{table}
30}
31
32\opt{swcodec}{ 9\opt{swcodec}{
33 \section{Format} 10 \section{Format}
34 Choose which format to save your recording in. The available choices are 11 Choose which format to save your recording in. The available choices are
@@ -49,8 +26,6 @@
49 {44.1~kHz, 22.05~kHz and 11.025~kHz} 26 {44.1~kHz, 22.05~kHz and 11.025~kHz}
50 \opt{iaudiom3,iaudiom5,iaudiox5,vibe500} 27 \opt{iaudiom3,iaudiom5,iaudiox5,vibe500}
51 {88.2~kHz, 44.1~kHz, 22.05~kHz and 11.025~kHz} 28 {88.2~kHz, 44.1~kHz, 22.05~kHz and 11.025~kHz}
52 \opt{masf}
53 {48~kHz, 44.1~kHz, 32~kHz, 24~kHz, 22.05~kHz and 16~kHz}
54 \opt{iriverh10} 29 \opt{iriverh10}
55 {96~kHz, 88.2~kHz, 48~kHz, 44.1~kHz, 32~kHz and 8~kHz} 30 {96~kHz, 88.2~kHz, 48~kHz, 44.1~kHz, 32~kHz and 8~kHz}
56 \opt{samsungyh} 31 \opt{samsungyh}
@@ -67,12 +42,6 @@
67 \opt{swcodec}{\note{The 11.025~kHz setting is not available when using % 42 \opt{swcodec}{\note{The 11.025~kHz setting is not available when using %
68 \setting{MPEG Layer~3} format.} 43 \setting{MPEG Layer~3} format.}
69 } 44 }
70 \opt{masf}{
71 The frequency setting also determines which version of the MPEG standard
72 the sound is recorded using:\\
73 MPEG~1 for 48~kHz, 44.1~kHz and 32~kHz.\\
74 MPEG~2 for 24~kHz, 22.05~kHz and 16~kHz.\\
75 }
76 \opt{recording_digital} 45 \opt{recording_digital}
77 {\note{You cannot change the sample rate for digital recordings.} 46 {\note{You cannot change the sample rate for digital recordings.}
78 } 47 }
@@ -117,13 +86,6 @@
117 setting to configure how the mono signal is created. Options are L, R and L+R. 86 setting to configure how the mono signal is created. Options are L, R and L+R.
118} 87}
119 88
120\opt{masf}{
121 \section{Independent Frames}
122 The independent frames option tells the \dap{} to encode with the bit
123 reservoir disabled, so the frames are independent of each other. This
124 makes a file easier to edit.
125}
126
127\section{File Split Options} 89\section{File Split Options}
128 This sub menu contains options for file splitting, which can be used to split 90 This sub menu contains options for file splitting, which can be used to split
129 up long recordings into manageable pieces. The splits are seamless (frame 91 up long recordings into manageable pieces. The splits are seamless (frame
diff --git a/manual/configure_rockbox/sound_settings.tex b/manual/configure_rockbox/sound_settings.tex
index fd5efa189b..c87d52322e 100644
--- a/manual/configure_rockbox/sound_settings.tex
+++ b/manual/configure_rockbox/sound_settings.tex
@@ -38,8 +38,6 @@ change to customise your listening experience.
38 \nopt{iriverh100,iriverh300}{or suppresses} 38 \nopt{iriverh100,iriverh300}{or suppresses}
39 the lower (bass) frequencies in the sound. A value of 0~dB means that bass 39 the lower (bass) frequencies in the sound. A value of 0~dB means that bass
40 sounds are unaltered (flat response). 40 sounds are unaltered (flat response).
41 \opt{masd}{The minimum setting is -15~dB and the maximum is 15~dB.}%
42 \opt{masf}{The minimum setting is -12~dB and the maximum is 12~dB.}%
43 \opt{iriverh100,iriverh300}{The minimum setting is 0~dB and the maximum is 24~dB.}% 41 \opt{iriverh100,iriverh300}{The minimum setting is 0~dB and the maximum is 24~dB.}%
44 \opt{ipodnano,ipodnano2g,ipodcolor,mpiohd200}{% 42 \opt{ipodnano,ipodnano2g,ipodcolor,mpiohd200}{%
45 The minimum setting is -6~dB and the maximum is 9~dB.}% 43 The minimum setting is -6~dB and the maximum is 9~dB.}%
@@ -66,8 +64,6 @@ change to customise your listening experience.
66 \nopt{iriverh100,iriverh300}{or suppresses} 64 \nopt{iriverh100,iriverh300}{or suppresses}
67 the higher (treble) frequencies in the sound. A value of 0~dB means that 65 the higher (treble) frequencies in the sound. A value of 0~dB means that
68 treble sounds are unaltered (flat response). 66 treble sounds are unaltered (flat response).
69 \opt{masd}{The minimum setting is -15~dB and the maximum is 15~dB.}%
70 \opt{masf}{The minimum setting is -12~dB and the maximum is 12~dB.}%
71 \opt{iriverh100,iriverh300}{The minimum setting is 0~dB and the maximum is 6~dB.}% 67 \opt{iriverh100,iriverh300}{The minimum setting is 0~dB and the maximum is 6~dB.}%
72 \opt{ipodnano,ipodnano2g,ipodcolor,mpiohd200}{% 68 \opt{ipodnano,ipodnano2g,ipodcolor,mpiohd200}{%
73 The minimum setting is -6~dB and the maximum is 9~dB.}% 69 The minimum setting is -6~dB and the maximum is 9~dB.}%
@@ -201,93 +197,6 @@ change to customise your listening experience.
201 }% 197 }%
202} 198}
203 199
204\opt{masf}{
205 \section{Loudness}
206 When listening at low volumes, the ear will tend to make bass and treble
207 frequencies sound quieter than they really are. To compensate for this,
208 \setting{Loudness} is an effect which emphasises bass and treble in a fashion
209 suited to the human ear. Frequencies in the vocal range are unaffected, since
210 the human ear picks these up very easily at any sound level.
211 It is of course also possible to use this effect at higher volumes for
212 enhanced bass and treble.
213}
214
215\opt{masf}{
216\section{Auto Volume}
217 Auto volume is a feature that automatically lowers the volume on loud parts,
218 and then slowly restores the volume to the previous level over a time
219 interval. This setting allows this time interval to be configured. Short
220 values like 20~ms are useful for ensuring a constant volume for in-car use and
221 other applications where background noise makes a constant loudness desirable.
222 A longer timeout means that the change in volume back to the previous level
223 will be smoother, so there will be fewer sharp changes in volume level.
224}
225
226\opt{masf}{
227\section{Super Bass}
228 This setting changes the threshold at which bass frequencies are affected by
229 the \setting{Loudness} setting, making the sound of drums and bass guitar
230 louder in comparison to the rest of the sound. This setting only has an
231 effect if \setting{Loudness} is set to a value larger than 0~dB.
232}
233
234\opt{masf}{
235\section{MDB {}-- Micronas Dynamic Bass}
236 The rest of the parameters in this menu relate to the Micronas Dynamic
237 Bass (MDB) function. MDB is designed to enable the user to hear bass
238 notes that the headphones and/or speakers are not capable of reproducing.
239 Every tone has a fundamental frequency (the ``main tone'') and also several
240 harmonics, which are related to that tone. The human brain has a mechanism
241 whereby it can actually infer the presence of bass notes from the higher
242 harmonics that they would generate.
243
244 The practical upshot of this is that MDB produces a more authentic sounding
245 bass by tricking the brain into believing it is hearing tones that the
246 headphones or speakers are not capable of reproducing.
247
248 The MDB parameters are as follows:
249 %
250 \begin{description}
251 \item[MDB enable.]
252 This turns the MDB feature on or off. For many users this will be the
253 only setting they need, since Rockbox picks sensible defaults for the
254 other parameters. MDB is turned off by default.
255 \item[MDB strength.]
256 How loud the harmonics generated by MDB will be.
257 \item[MDB Harmonics.]
258 The percentage of the low notes that is converted into harmonics.
259 If low notes are causing speaker distortion, this can be set to 100\%
260 to eliminate the fundamental completely and only produce harmonics in the
261 signal. If set to 0\% this is the same as turning the MDB feature off.
262 \item[MDB Centre Frequency.]
263 The cutoff frequency of your headphones or speakers. This is usually
264 given in the specification for the headphones/speakers.
265 \item[MDB shape.]
266 It is recommended that this parameter be set to 1.5 times the centre frequency.
267
268 This is the frequency up to which harmonics are generated. Some of the
269 lower fundamentals near the cut{}-off range will have their lower
270 harmonics cut, since they will be below the range of the speakers.
271 Fundamentals between the cut{}-off frequency and the lower frequency
272 will have their harmonics proportionally boosted to compensate and restore
273 the `loudness' of these notes.
274
275 For most users, the defaults should provide an improvement in sound
276 quality and can be safely left as they are. For reference, the defaults
277 Rockbox uses are:
278 %
279 \begin{table}[h!]
280 \begin{rbtabular}{0.5\textwidth}{Xc}{Setting & Value}{}{}
281 MDB Strength & 50~dB \\
282 MDB Harmonics & 48\% \\
283 MDB Centre Frequency & 60~Hz \\
284 MDB Shape & 90~Hz \\
285 \end{rbtabular}
286 \end{table}
287
288 \end{description}
289}
290
291\opt{swcodec}{ 200\opt{swcodec}{
292\section{Crossfeed} 201\section{Crossfeed}
293 Crossfeed attempts to make the experience of listening to music on 202 Crossfeed attempts to make the experience of listening to music on
diff --git a/manual/main_menu/fmradio.tex b/manual/main_menu/fmradio.tex
index 3d226245e3..56fe40a6be 100644
--- a/manual/main_menu/fmradio.tex
+++ b/manual/main_menu/fmradio.tex
@@ -30,10 +30,6 @@
30 } 30 }
31 } 31 }
32 32
33 \opt{masf}{\note{The radio will shorten battery life, because the
34 MAS-chip is set to record mode for instant recordings.}
35 }
36
37 \begin{btnmap} 33 \begin{btnmap}
38 \ActionFMPrev, \ActionFMNext 34 \ActionFMPrev, \ActionFMNext
39 \opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{& \ActionRCFMPrev, \ActionRCFMNext} 35 \opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{& \ActionRCFMPrev, \ActionRCFMNext}
diff --git a/manual/plugins/main.tex b/manual/plugins/main.tex
index 5621e260b8..33bdb13b05 100644
--- a/manual/plugins/main.tex
+++ b/manual/plugins/main.tex
@@ -175,11 +175,6 @@ option from the \setting{Context Menu} (see \reference{ref:Contextmenu}).}
175 \opt{swcodec}{ 175 \opt{swcodec}{
176 MP3 Encoder & \fname{.wav} & x \\ 176 MP3 Encoder & \fname{.wav} & x \\
177 } 177 }
178 \opt{masf}{
179 \opt{lcd_bitmap}{
180 Movie Player & \fname{.rvf} & \\
181 }
182 }
183 \opt{lcd_bitmap}{ 178 \opt{lcd_bitmap}{
184 Rockboy & \fname{.gb, .gbc} & \\ 179 Rockboy & \fname{.gb, .gbc} & \\
185 } 180 }
@@ -188,9 +183,6 @@ option from the \setting{Context Menu} (see \reference{ref:Contextmenu}).}
188 Sort & \fname{.*} & x \\ 183 Sort & \fname{.*} & x \\
189 Text Viewer & \fname{.txt,.nfo, .*} & \\ 184 Text Viewer & \fname{.txt,.nfo, .*} & \\
190 VBRfix & \fname{.mp3} & x \\ 185 VBRfix & \fname{.mp3} & x \\
191 \opt{masf}{
192 Wavplay & \fname{.wav} & \\
193 }
194 ZXBox & \fname{.tap, .tax, .sna, .z80} & \\ 186 ZXBox & \fname{.tap, .tax, .sna, .z80} & \\
195 \end{rbtabular} 187 \end{rbtabular}
196\end{table} 188\end{table}