Reference Guide

Parameter
* Global overrides identically-named user prole
** After sign o, user prole returns to global value
Description
playback — You can set a playback device name.
record — You can set the record device name.
mic_gain_device— Specify the device name on which you want
the mic gain.
mic_gain—Enhances the mic gain by number of times the
specied value. The default value is 1.
DPaudio=[yes, no]— The default option is DPaudio=yes. DP audio
may impact display on A10Q with certain screen resolutions such as
1920x1200, 2048x1152, 2048x1280, 2560x1080, 2560x1440
(U2718Q, UP3216Q) however not limited. User needs to disable DP
audio using INI or GUI.
This setting only works for terminals with DP audio support (A10Q,
D10Q, and U10).
local_button=[yes, no] The default option is yes, if the value is no,
the mute/volume up/volume down buttons are disabled in ThinOS
local, but it works during session
jack_popup— The default option of jack_popup is yes. If the
jack_popup is set to no, jack selection message display is disabled
when the jack headset is plugged in.
Device=bluetooth
[Disable={yes, no}]
Set the parameter to disable bluetooth devices. The default value is
no. The value is stored into NVRAM. If you set Disable=yes, the
bluetooth devices are not initialized.
Device=MIC
[Disable={yes, no}]
Device=MIC—This option enables or disables microphone devices.
The default value is no and the value is stored in NVRAM.
If the value is set to Disable=yes, the microphone devices are not
registered to the system.
Device=camera
[format=raw]
[width={camera supported width}]
[height={camera supported height}]
[fps={camera supported fps}]
[samplerate={0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5}]
[optimize={no, yes}]
[Disable={yes, no}]
Specify the ThinOS local camera settings.
format — Support only for raw video type; format=raw is xed.
width — The width of the resolution that the local camera
supports.
height — The height of the resolution that the local camera
supports.
fps — The frame per second (fps) of the resolution that the local
camera supports.
samplerate — The software level sample rate based on fps to
optimize the performance, where the frame per second for the
camera is actually equal to the fps value multiplied by the
samplerate value. Samplerate values mean the following sample
rates:
0 — 1/1
1 — 1/2
2 — 1/3
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