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Bidirectional Scroll Limit:
Bidirectional Scroll Limit: Bidirectional Scroll Limit:
Bidirectional Scroll Limit: Rockbox has two different scroll methods, always
scrolling the text to the left, and when the line has ended, beginning again at
the start, or moving to the left until you can read the end of the line, and
scroll right until you see the beginning again. Rockbox chooses which method
it should use, depending of how much it has to scroll left. This setting lets you
tell Rockbox where that limit is, expressed in percentage of line length.
Status/Scrollbar (Recorder only)
Status/Scrollbar (Recorder only)Status/Scrollbar (Recorder only)
Status/Scrollbar (Recorder only)
Settings related to on screen status display and the scrollbar.
Scroll Bar:
Scroll Bar: Scroll Bar:
Scroll Bar: Enables or disables the scroll bar at the left.
S
SS
Status Bar:
tatus Bar: tatus Bar:
tatus Bar: Enables or disables the status bar at the upper side.
Button Bar:
Button Bar:Button Bar:
Button Bar: Enables or disables the button bar prompts for the F keys at the
bottom of the screen.
Volume Display:
Volume Display:Volume Display:
Volume Display: Controls whether the volume is displayed as a graphic or a
numerical percentage value on the Status Bar.
Battery Display:
Battery Display: Battery Display:
Battery Display: Controls whether the battery charge status is displayed as a
graphic or numerical percentage value on the Status Bar.
Peak Meter (Recorder only)
Peak Meter (Recorder only) Peak Meter (Recorder only)
Peak Meter (Recorder only)
The peak meter can be configured with a number of parameters. (For a
description of the peak meter see page 20.)
Peak Release
Peak ReleasePeak Release
Peak Release:
This determines how fast the bar shrinks when the music
becomes softer. Lower values make the peak meter look smoother.
Peak Hold Time
Peak Hold TimePeak Hold Time
Peak Hold Time: Specifies the time after which the peak indicator will reset. If
you set this value e.g. to 5s then the peak indicator displays the loudest
volume value that occurred within the last 5 seconds. Big values are good if
you want to find the peak level of a song, which might be of interest when
copying music from the jukebox via the analogue output to some other
recording device.
Clip Hold Time
Clip Hold TimeClip Hold Time
Clip Hold Time: How long the clipping indicator will be visible after clipping
was detected
Performance:
Performance: Performance:
Performance: In high performance mode, the peak meter is updated as
often as possible. This reduces the chance of missing a peak value, making
the peak meter more precise. In energy save mode the peak meter is
updated just often enough to look fluid. This reduces the load on the CPU
and thus saves a little bit of energy. If you crave every second of runtime for
your jukebox or simply use the peak meter as a screen effect, the use of
energy save mode is recommended. If you want to use the peak meter as a
measuring instrument you'll want to use high performance mode.
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