From 0875a953752cb863206ec8b616d74464a1d6b556 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Peter D'Hoye Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2007 22:31:37 +0000 Subject: FS #7761 by Costas Calamvokis: sansa manual changes git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@14705 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657 --- manual/configure_rockbox/recording_settings.tex | 334 +++++++++++----------- manual/main_menu/recording_screen.tex | 8 +- manual/platform/e200.tex | 5 +- manual/rockbox_interface/browsing_and_playing.tex | 5 + manual/rockbox_interface/wps.tex | 3 + 5 files changed, 186 insertions(+), 169 deletions(-) diff --git a/manual/configure_rockbox/recording_settings.tex b/manual/configure_rockbox/recording_settings.tex index be32bf59b7..c3ed5dceb1 100644 --- a/manual/configure_rockbox/recording_settings.tex +++ b/manual/configure_rockbox/recording_settings.tex @@ -1,164 +1,170 @@ -% $Id:$ % -\screenshot{main_menu/images/ss-recording-settings}{The recording settings screen}{} - -\note{To change the location where recordings are stored open the - \setting{File Menu} (see \reference{ref:Filemenu}) on the directory - where you want to store them in the \setting{File Browser} and select - \setting{Set As Recording Directory}.} - -\opt{MASCODEC}{ - \section{Quality} - Choose the quality here (0 to 7). Default is 5, best quality is 7, - smallest file size is 0. This setting effects how much your sound - sample will be compressed. Higher quality settings result in larger - MP3 files. - - The quality setting is just a way of selecting an average bit rate, - or number of bits per second, for a recording. When this setting - is lowered, recordings are compressed more (meaning worse sound quality), - and the average bitrate changes as follows. - - \begin{table}[h!] - \begin{center} - \begin{tabularx}{0.75\textwidth}{lX}\toprule - \emph{Frequency} & \emph{Bitrate} (Kbit/s) -- quality 0$\rightarrow$7 \\\midrule - 44100Hz stereo & 75, 80, 90, 100, 120, 140, 160, 170 \\ - 22050Hz stereo & 39, 41, 45, 50, 60, 80, 110, 130 \\ - 44100Hz mono & 65, 68, 73, 80, 90, 105, 125, 140 \\ - 22050Hz mono & 35, 38, 40, 45, 50, 60, 75, 90 \\\bottomrule - \end{tabularx} - \end{center} - \end{table} -} - -\opt{SWCODEC}{ - \section{Format} - Choose which format to save your recording in. The available choices are - the two uncompressed formats \setting{PCM Wave} and \setting{AIFF}, the - losslessly compressed \setting{WavPack} and the lossy - \setting{MPEG Layer 3}. - - \section{Encoder Settings} - This sets the bitrate when using the \setting{MPEG Layer 3} format. And has - no settings for the other formats. -} - - \section{Frequency} - Choose the recording frequency (sample rate). - \opt{MASCODEC}{48kHz, 44.1kHz, 32kHz, 24kHz, 22.05kHz, 16kHz} - \opt{h1xx,h300}{44.1kHz, 22.05kHz and 11.025kHz} - \opt{x5}{88.2kHz, 44.1kHz, 22.05kHz and 11.025kHz} - are available. Higher sample rates use up more disk space, but give better - sound quality. - \opt{SWCODEC}{\note{The 11.025kHz setting is not available when using% - \setting{MPEG Layer 3} format.} - }% - \opt{MASCODEC}{ - The frequency setting also determines which version of the MPEG standard - the sound is recorded using:\\ - MPEG v1 for 48, 44.1 and 32\\ - MPEG v2 for 24, 22.05 and 16\\ - } - \opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,h1xx} - {\note{You cannot change the sample rate for digital recordings.} - } - -\section{Source} - Choose the source of the recording. This can be - \opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,h1xx}{\setting{SPDIF (digital)},}% - \setting{Mic} or \setting{Line In}. - \opt{CONFIG_TUNER}{For recording from the radio see \reference{ref:FMradio}.} - -\section{Channels} - This allows you to select mono or stereo recording. Please note that - for mono recording, only the left channel is recorded. Mono recordings - are usually somewhat smaller than stereo. - -\opt{MASCODEC}{ - \section{Independent Frames} - The independent frames option tells the \dap{} to encode with the bit - reservoir disabled, so the frames are independent of each other. This - makes a file easier to edit. -} - -\section{File Split Options} - This sub menu contains options for file splitting, which can be used to split - up long recordings into manageable pieces. The splits are seamless (frame - accurate), no audio is lost at the split point. The break between recordings - is only the time required to stop and restart the recording, on the order of - 2 -- 4 seconds. - \begin{description} - \item[Split Measure:] - This option controls wether to split the recording when the - \setting{Split Filesize} is reached or when the - \setting{Split Time} has elapsed. - - \item[What to do when Splitting:] - This controls what will happend when the splitting condition is - fullfilled the two available options here are - \setting{Start a new file} or \setting{Stop recording}. - - \item[Split Time:] - Set the time to record between each split, if time is used as - \setting{Split Measure}.\\ - Options (hours:minutes between splits): Off, 00:05, 00:10, 00:15, 00:30, - 1:00, 1:14 (74 minute CD), 1:20 (80 minute CD), 2:00, 4:00, 8:00, 10:00, - 12:00, 18:00, 24:00. - - \item[Split Filesize:] - Set the filesize to record between each split, if filesize is used as - \setting{Split Measure}. - - \end{description} - -\section{Prerecord Time} - This setting buffers a small amount of audio so that when the record button - is pressed, the recording will begin from that number of seconds earlier. - This is useful for ensuring that a recording begins before a cue that is - being waited for. - -\section{Clear Recording Directory} - Resets the location where the recorded files are saved to the root of your - \daps{} drive. - -\nopt{ondio}{ - \section{Clipping Light} - Causes the backlight to flash on when clipping has been detected.\\ - Options: \setting{Off}, \setting{Main unit only}, - \setting{Main and remote unit}, \setting{Remote unit only}. -} - \section{Trigger} - \fixme{Add description of triggered recording.} - -\opt{h1xx,h300}{% - \section{Automatic Gain Control} - The \setting{Automatic Gain Control} has five different presets for - automatically controlling the gain while recording. - \begin{description} - \item[Safety (clip):] - This preset will lower the gain when the levels get too high (-1dB) - and will never increase gain. - - \item[Live (slow):] - This preset is designed to be used for recording of live shows and has - quite large headroom for loud parts. It heads for a nominal target peak - level of -9dB and will slowly increase or decrease gain to reach it. - - \item[DJ-Set (slow):] - This preset heads for a nominal target peak level of -5dB and will - slowly increase or decrease gain to reach it. - - \item[Medium:] - This preset heads for a nominal target peak level of -6dB and will - increase or decrease gain to reach it. - - \item[Voice (fast):] - This preset is designed to be used for voice recording and heads for a - nominal target peak level of -7dB and will quickly increase or - decrease gain to reach it. - \end{description} - - \section{AGC clip time} - This setting controls how long the level is too loud or soft before the - \setting{Automatic Gain Control} kicks in. -}% +% $Id:$ % +\screenshot{main_menu/images/ss-recording-settings}{The recording settings screen}{} + +\note{To change the location where recordings are stored open the + \setting{File Menu} (see \reference{ref:Filemenu}) on the directory + where you want to store them in the \setting{File Browser} and select + \setting{Set As Recording Directory}.} + +\opt{MASCODEC}{ + \section{Quality} + Choose the quality here (0 to 7). Default is 5, best quality is 7, + smallest file size is 0. This setting effects how much your sound + sample will be compressed. Higher quality settings result in larger + MP3 files. + + The quality setting is just a way of selecting an average bit rate, + or number of bits per second, for a recording. When this setting + is lowered, recordings are compressed more (meaning worse sound quality), + and the average bitrate changes as follows. + + \begin{table}[h!] + \begin{center} + \begin{tabularx}{0.75\textwidth}{lX}\toprule + \emph{Frequency} & \emph{Bitrate} (Kbit/s) -- quality 0$\rightarrow$7 \\\midrule + 44100Hz stereo & 75, 80, 90, 100, 120, 140, 160, 170 \\ + 22050Hz stereo & 39, 41, 45, 50, 60, 80, 110, 130 \\ + 44100Hz mono & 65, 68, 73, 80, 90, 105, 125, 140 \\ + 22050Hz mono & 35, 38, 40, 45, 50, 60, 75, 90 \\\bottomrule + \end{tabularx} + \end{center} + \end{table} +} + +\opt{SWCODEC}{ + \section{Format} + Choose which format to save your recording in. The available choices are + the two uncompressed formats \setting{PCM Wave} and \setting{AIFF}, the + losslessly compressed \setting{WavPack} and the lossy + \setting{MPEG Layer 3}. + + \section{Encoder Settings} + This sets the bitrate when using the \setting{MPEG Layer 3} format. And has + no settings for the other formats. +} + + \section{Frequency} + \nopt{e200}{ + Choose the recording frequency (sample rate). + \opt{MASCODEC}{48kHz, 44.1kHz, 32kHz, 24kHz, 22.05kHz, 16kHz} + \opt{h1xx,h300}{44.1kHz, 22.05kHz and 11.025kHz} + \opt{x5}{88.2kHz, 44.1kHz, 22.05kHz and 11.025kHz} + are available. Higher sample rates use up more disk space, but give better + sound quality. + \opt{SWCODEC}{\note{The 11.025kHz setting is not available when using% + \setting{MPEG Layer 3} format.} + }% + \opt{MASCODEC}{ + The frequency setting also determines which version of the MPEG standard + the sound is recorded using:\\ + MPEG v1 for 48, 44.1 and 32\\ + MPEG v2 for 24, 22.05 and 16\\ + } + \opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,h1xx} + {\note{You cannot change the sample rate for digital recordings.} + } + } % nopt e200 + \opt{e200}{ + Recordings can only be made at a 22.05kHz frequency (sample rate) + on this \dap. + } % opt e200 + +\section{Source} + Choose the source of the recording. This can be + \opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,h1xx}{\setting{SPDIF (digital)},}% + \setting{Mic} or \setting{Line In}. + \opt{CONFIG_TUNER}{For recording from the radio see \reference{ref:FMradio}.} + +\section{Channels} + This allows you to select mono or stereo recording. Please note that + for mono recording, only the left channel is recorded. Mono recordings + are usually somewhat smaller than stereo. + +\opt{MASCODEC}{ + \section{Independent Frames} + The independent frames option tells the \dap{} to encode with the bit + reservoir disabled, so the frames are independent of each other. This + makes a file easier to edit. +} + +\section{File Split Options} + This sub menu contains options for file splitting, which can be used to split + up long recordings into manageable pieces. The splits are seamless (frame + accurate), no audio is lost at the split point. The break between recordings + is only the time required to stop and restart the recording, on the order of + 2 -- 4 seconds. + \begin{description} + \item[Split Measure:] + This option controls wether to split the recording when the + \setting{Split Filesize} is reached or when the + \setting{Split Time} has elapsed. + + \item[What to do when Splitting:] + This controls what will happend when the splitting condition is + fullfilled the two available options here are + \setting{Start a new file} or \setting{Stop recording}. + + \item[Split Time:] + Set the time to record between each split, if time is used as + \setting{Split Measure}.\\ + Options (hours:minutes between splits): Off, 00:05, 00:10, 00:15, 00:30, + 1:00, 1:14 (74 minute CD), 1:20 (80 minute CD), 2:00, 4:00, 8:00, 10:00, + 12:00, 18:00, 24:00. + + \item[Split Filesize:] + Set the filesize to record between each split, if filesize is used as + \setting{Split Measure}. + + \end{description} + +\section{Prerecord Time} + This setting buffers a small amount of audio so that when the record button + is pressed, the recording will begin from that number of seconds earlier. + This is useful for ensuring that a recording begins before a cue that is + being waited for. + +\section{Clear Recording Directory} + Resets the location where the recorded files are saved to the root of your + \daps{} drive. + +\nopt{ondio}{ + \section{Clipping Light} + Causes the backlight to flash on when clipping has been detected.\\ + Options: \setting{Off}, \setting{Main unit only}, + \setting{Main and remote unit}, \setting{Remote unit only}. +} + \section{Trigger} + \fixme{Add description of triggered recording.} + +\opt{h1xx,h300}{% + \section{Automatic Gain Control} + The \setting{Automatic Gain Control} has five different presets for + automatically controlling the gain while recording. + \begin{description} + \item[Safety (clip):] + This preset will lower the gain when the levels get too high (-1dB) + and will never increase gain. + + \item[Live (slow):] + This preset is designed to be used for recording of live shows and has + quite large headroom for loud parts. It heads for a nominal target peak + level of -9dB and will slowly increase or decrease gain to reach it. + + \item[DJ-Set (slow):] + This preset heads for a nominal target peak level of -5dB and will + slowly increase or decrease gain to reach it. + + \item[Medium:] + This preset heads for a nominal target peak level of -6dB and will + increase or decrease gain to reach it. + + \item[Voice (fast):] + This preset is designed to be used for voice recording and heads for a + nominal target peak level of -7dB and will quickly increase or + decrease gain to reach it. + \end{description} + + \section{AGC clip time} + This setting controls how long the level is too loud or soft before the + \setting{Automatic Gain Control} kicks in. +}% diff --git a/manual/main_menu/recording_screen.tex b/manual/main_menu/recording_screen.tex index 9f51a60cee..2e6daa556e 100644 --- a/manual/main_menu/recording_screen.tex +++ b/manual/main_menu/recording_screen.tex @@ -6,7 +6,8 @@ Entering the \setting{Recording} option in the \setting{Main Menu} brings up a screen in which you can choose to enter the \setting{Recording Screen} or -the \setting{Recording Settings} (see below). The \setting{Recording Screen} +the \setting{Recording Settings} (see \reference{ref:Recordingsettings}). +The \setting{Recording Screen} shows the time elapsed and the size of the file being recorded. A peak meter is present to allow you set gain correctly. There is also a volume setting, this will only affect the output level of the \dap{} and does \emph{not} @@ -36,13 +37,14 @@ The controls for this screen are: \ActionRecExit & Exit \setting{Recording Screen}.\\ & While recording: Stop recording.\\ % - \opt{IRIVER_H100_PAD,IRIVER_H300_PAD,IAUDIO_X5_PAD}{ + \opt{IRIVER_H100_PAD,IRIVER_H300_PAD,IAUDIO_X5_PAD,SANSA_E200_PAD}{ \ActionRecNewfile & Starts recording.\\ & While recording: close the current file and open a new one.\\ } % - \ActionRecMenu & Open \setting{Recording Settings} (see below).\\ + \ActionRecMenu & Open \setting{Recording Settings} (see + \reference{ref:Recordingsettings}).\\ % \opt{RECORDER_PAD}{ \ActionRecFTwo & Quick menu for recording settings. A quick press will diff --git a/manual/platform/e200.tex b/manual/platform/e200.tex index 256b7a34b4..c46d9ac3e8 100644 --- a/manual/platform/e200.tex +++ b/manual/platform/e200.tex @@ -44,6 +44,7 @@ \newcommand{\ActionStdQuickScreen}{Long \ButtonDown} \newcommand{\ActionStdMenu}{\ButtonPower} \newcommand{\ActionStdOk}{\ButtonSelect{} or \ButtonRight} +\newcommand{\ActionStdRec}{Long \ButtonRec} %Button actions, wps context \newcommand{\ActionWpsPlay}{\ButtonUp} @@ -59,7 +60,7 @@ \newcommand{\ActionWpsQuickScreen}{Long \ButtonDown} \newcommand{\ActionWpsMenu}{\ButtonPower} \newcommand{\ActionWpsContext}{\ButtonDown} -\newcommand{\ActionWpsBrowse}{Long \ButtonSelect} +\newcommand{\ActionWpsBrowse}{\ButtonSelect} \newcommand{\ActionWpsAbSetBNextDir}{\ButtonPower{} + \ButtonRight} \newcommand{\ActionWpsAbSetAPrevDir}{\ButtonPower{} + \ButtonLeft} @@ -68,7 +69,7 @@ %Button actions, tree context \newcommand{\ActionTreeWps}{\ButtonUp} \newcommand{\ActionTreeStop}{Long \ButtonUp} -\newcommand{\ActionTreeEnter}{\ButtonSelect} +\newcommand{\ActionTreeEnter}{\ButtonSelect{} or \ButtonRight} \newcommand{\ActionTreeParentDirectory}{\ButtonLeft} %Button actions, YesNo context diff --git a/manual/rockbox_interface/browsing_and_playing.tex b/manual/rockbox_interface/browsing_and_playing.tex index 726b7e8499..2c4dc08af3 100644 --- a/manual/rockbox_interface/browsing_and_playing.tex +++ b/manual/rockbox_interface/browsing_and_playing.tex @@ -86,6 +86,11 @@ the \setting{Show Files} setting to all. \ButtonFThree & Switches to the Display Quick Menu \\ % } + % + \opt{SANSA_E200_PAD}{ + \ActionStdRec & Switches to the Recording screen \\ + % + } \end{btnmap} \end{table} diff --git a/manual/rockbox_interface/wps.tex b/manual/rockbox_interface/wps.tex index 77eea92bdc..00da1e9cc9 100644 --- a/manual/rockbox_interface/wps.tex +++ b/manual/rockbox_interface/wps.tex @@ -107,6 +107,9 @@ your WPS (While Playing Screen). \ActionWpsAbSetBNextDir & Skip to the next directory.\\% \ActionWpsAbSetAPrevDir & Skip to the previous directory.\\% }% + \opt{SANSA_E200_PAD}{ + \ActionStdRec & Switches to the Recording screen \\ + }% \end{btnmap} \end{table} -- cgit v1.2.3