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[WaveWorks]
; Contains customizable values for WaveWorks. Change these
; values to modify the way that WaveWorks displays and plays wave-files.
; The default values built into the application in the absence of this
; ".ini" file are shown in brackets for reference purposes.
; The non-default values in this file are tuned for operations on a
; 486/33 MHz PC with the Media Vision Pro-Audio Spectrum soundcard,
; and for editing CD quality soundfiles on the order of 10 MB in
; size.
;
;
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
; TFrame parameters control how the overall MDI frame of WaveWorks
; behaves, together with attributes of the overall WaveWorks application.
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;
[WaveWorks.TFrame]
;
; Attribute Units [Default] [Allowed Range]
; --------- ----- --------- ---------------
; "UpdatePlayPositionFrequency" Hertz [4] [1..20]
; Controls the rate at which the visual display of play position is
; updated on the screen. Values are limited to 20Hz by the mechanism
; used in Windows 3.1 for timers (an 18 Hz clock).
;
; "ShowPositionSamples" Boolean [1] [0..1]
; Enables display of position samples/times during playback. Some
; video displays may interact with a soundcard to cause clicks and
; pops during playback if this is enabled.
;
; "ShowMicroSeconds" Boolean [0] [0..1]
; Controls the display of microsecond accuracy time values in the
; application. The alternative is millisecond accuracy.
;
; "KeepTiled" Boolean [0] [0..1]
; Controls whether the main window keeps its children in tiled
; layout as its size changes and as Wave windows are added/deleted
; to/from the main window. Tiling can be slow, so the default is to not
; keep the windows in tiled layout.
;
; "X" pixels [?] [0..SM_CXFULLSCREEN]
; "Y" pixels [?] [0..SM_CYFULLSCREEN]
; "W" pixels [?] [0..SM_CXFULLSCREEN]
; "H" pixels [?] [0..SM_CYFULLSCREEN]
; These parameters control the placement and size of the main window
; when it starts. The last position and size of the main window are
; saved back to these parameters when WaveWorks exits.
;
UpdatePlayPositionFrequency=10
ShowPositionSamples=1
ShowMicroSeconds=1
KeepTiled=1
X=9
Y=7
W=1004
H=552
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; TWaveWindow parameters control how the wave windows in the WaveWorks
; application deal with sound-files.
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;
[WaveWorks.TWaveWindow]
;
; "CutoffFrequency" Hertz [200] [1...]
; Specifies the lowest frequency that should be taken into account
; during the display of sound-file data when there are fewer samples
; on the screen than there are in the soundfile. The lower this
; value is chosen the more accurately will the minimum and
; maximum lines on the display represent the contents of the file.
;
; "FFSampleIntSec" sec [0] [0...]
; "FFSampleIntMSec" ms [200] [0..999]
; "FFSampleWidthSec" sec [0] [0...]
; "FFSampleWithMSec" ms [80] [0..999]
; Control the fast-forward play mode. Fast-forward play consists of
; sampling the sound file at a given interval, and playing a given
; width of sound. The ratio of sampleinterval/samplewidth gives the
; speed-up factor of fast-forwarding.
;
; "ScaleToFit" Boolean [1] [0..1]
; Controls whether the sound envelope in a wave window is scaled to
; fit the window, or whether the envelope is shown in a reduced scale.
;
; "OverWrite" Boolean [0] [0..1]
; Controls whether sound pasted into a file overwrites the files select
; region, or simply pushes the existing sound to the "right"
;
; "RecorderApplication" String ["PREC"] ["..."]
; Specifies the name of the recording application to be launched when the
; Recorder|Record menu option is selected.
;
CutoffFrequency=100
FFSampleIntSec=0
FFSampleIntMSec=200
FFSampleWidSec=0
FFSampleWidMSec=80
ScaleToFit=0
OverWrite=1
RecorderApplication="PREC"
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
; TRiffWaveDisplay parameters control how the display of wave
; files is computed and shown.
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;
[WaveWorks.TRiffWaveDisplay]
;
; "Priority" iterations [5] [0...]
; Controls the pseudo-priority of the display scanning
; operation with respect to other windows in this application, and
; with respect to other windows applications. A value of zero will
; give highest priority to this application while it is updating its
; displays of sound-files. A value "n" greater than zero will allow
; up to "n" windows messages for other application to be dispatched
; at every new point calculated in the display of the sound-file.
;
; "ShowSelectSamples" Boolean [0] [0..1]
; "ShowSelectTimes" Boolean [0] [0..1]
; Control whether samples or times are displayed in the sound-file window
; while selection operations are being performed with the mouse. Setting
; both values to zero disables the display of samples and times. Setting
; one of the values to unity (1) enables the display of that attribute.
; Setting both values to unity will cause only times to be displayed,
; not both times and samples. The default is to show times in seconds
; and milliseconds (see TFrame::ShowMicroSeconds also).
;
; "NTotalPoints" pixels [SM_CXFULLSCREEN] [128..SM_CXFULLSCREEN] Pixels [SM_CXFULLSCREEN]
; Controls the number of points plotted in the display
; of soundfiles. If you are working with large sound files you
; may wish to reduce this value to speed up the overview display
; calculation when the file is first opened.
;
; "PenWidth" pixels [0] [0..10]
; "PositionPenWidth" pixels [0] [0..10]
; Controls the thickness of the pen used to draw the sound envelope and
; the play position. The default value of 0 indicates to use a hairline
; thickness pen even when fewer than SM_CXFULLSCREEN pixels are used in
; NTotalPoints.
;
; "ScrollLinePercent" percent [5] [5..100]
; Determines how much the sound-envelope will scroll by in response to mouse
; clicks on the scroll arrows, or use of the left/right arrow keys.
;
; "ScrollPagePercent" percent [90] [ScrollLinePercent..100]
; Determines how much the sound-envelope will scroll by in response to mouse
; clicks on the scroll-bar between the arrows and the thumb-box, or use of
; the page down/up keys.
;
; "LeftChannelPenColor" RGB [(0,0,255}] [{0..255,0..255,0..255}]
; "RightChannelPenColor" RGB [{255,0,0}] [{0..255,0..255,0..255}]
; "PositionPenColor" RGB [COLOR_HIGHLIGHT] [{0..255,0..255,0..255}]
; Controls the colors used to draw the sound envelopes in the left and right
; channels of the wave window, and the position pen. In the absence of
; an entry here for PositionPenColor the system default highlight color is chosen.
;
; "DataBufferSize" KB [8] [1..64]
; Allows the size of the buffer used in building the display window to be
; modified. Adjust this value along with