Mercurial > audio-send
changeset 5:ff36dfa1addb
removed sample alsoft file
author | Robert McIntyre <rlm@mit.edu> |
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date | Tue, 25 Oct 2011 13:18:35 -0700 |
parents | ed256a687dfe |
children | 99df34265b40 |
files | alsoftrc.sample |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 0 insertions(+), 277 deletions(-) [+] |
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1.1 --- a/alsoftrc.sample Tue Oct 25 13:17:37 2011 -0700 1.2 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 1.3 @@ -1,277 +0,0 @@ 1.4 -# OpenAL config file. Options that are not under a block or are under the 1.5 -# [general] block are for general, non-backend-specific options. Blocks may 1.6 -# appear multiple times, and duplicated options will take the last value 1.7 -# specified. 1.8 -# The system-wide settings can be put in /etc/openal/alsoft.conf and user- 1.9 -# specific override settings in ~/.alsoftrc. 1.10 -# For Windows, these settings should go into %AppData%\alsoft.ini 1.11 -# The environment variable ALSOFT_CONF can be used to specify another config 1.12 -# override 1.13 - 1.14 -# Option and block names are case-insenstive. The supplied values are only 1.15 -# hints and may not be honored (though generally it'll try to get as close as 1.16 -# possible). Note: options that are left unset may default to app- or system- 1.17 -# specified values. These are the current available settings: 1.18 - 1.19 -## format: 1.20 -# Sets the output format. Can be one of: 1.21 -# AL_FORMAT_MONO8 (8-bit mono) 1.22 -# AL_FORMAT_STEREO8 (8-bit stereo) 1.23 -# AL_FORMAT_QUAD8 (8-bit 4-channel) 1.24 -# AL_FORMAT_51CHN8 (8-bit 5.1 output) 1.25 -# AL_FORMAT_61CHN8 (8-bit 6.1 output) 1.26 -# AL_FORMAT_71CHN8 (8-bit 7.1 output) 1.27 -# AL_FORMAT_MONO16 (16-bit mono) 1.28 -# AL_FORMAT_STEREO16 (16-bit stereo) 1.29 -# AL_FORMAT_QUAD16 (16-bit 4-channel) 1.30 -# AL_FORMAT_51CHN16 (16-bit 5.1 output) 1.31 -# AL_FORMAT_61CHN16 (16-bit 6.1 output) 1.32 -# AL_FORMAT_71CHN16 (16-bit 7.1 output) 1.33 -# AL_FORMAT_MONO32 (32-bit float mono) 1.34 -# AL_FORMAT_STEREO32 (32-bit float stereo) 1.35 -# AL_FORMAT_QUAD32 (32-bit float 4-channel) 1.36 -# AL_FORMAT_51CHN32 (32-bit float 5.1 output) 1.37 -# AL_FORMAT_61CHN32 (32-bit float 6.1 output) 1.38 -# AL_FORMAT_71CHN32 (32-bit float 7.1 output) 1.39 -#format = AL_FORMAT_STEREO16 1.40 - 1.41 -## hrtf: 1.42 -# Enables HRTF filters. These filters provide for better sound spatialization 1.43 -# while using headphones. The filters will only work when output is 44100hz 1.44 -# stereo. While HRTF is active, the cf_level option is disabled. Default is 1.45 -# disabled since stereo speaker output quality may suffer. 1.46 -#hrtf = false 1.47 - 1.48 -## cf_level: 1.49 -# Sets the crossfeed level for stereo output. Valid values are: 1.50 -# 0 - No crossfeed 1.51 -# 1 - Low crossfeed 1.52 -# 2 - Middle crossfeed 1.53 -# 3 - High crossfeed (virtual speakers are closer to itself) 1.54 -# 4 - Low easy crossfeed 1.55 -# 5 - Middle easy crossfeed 1.56 -# 6 - High easy crossfeed 1.57 -# Users of headphones may want to try various settings. Has no effect on non- 1.58 -# stereo modes. 1.59 -#cf_level = 0 1.60 - 1.61 -## frequency: 1.62 -# Sets the output frequency. 1.63 -#frequency = 44100 1.64 - 1.65 -## resampler: 1.66 -# Selects the resampler used when mixing sources. Valid values are: 1.67 -# 0 - None (nearest sample, no interpolation) 1.68 -# 1 - Linear (extrapolates samples using a linear slope between samples) 1.69 -# 2 - Cubic (extrapolates samples using a Catmull-Rom spline) 1.70 -# Specifying other values will result in using the default (linear). 1.71 -#resampler = 1 1.72 - 1.73 -## rt-prio: 1.74 -# Sets real-time priority for the mixing thread. Not all drivers may use this 1.75 -# (eg. PortAudio) as they already control the priority of the mixing thread. 1.76 -# 0 and negative values will disable it. Note that this may constitute a 1.77 -# security risk since a real-time priority thread can indefinitely block 1.78 -# normal-priority threads if it fails to wait. As such, the default is 1.79 -# disabled. 1.80 -#rt-prio = 0 1.81 - 1.82 -## period_size: 1.83 -# Sets the update period size, in frames. This is the number of frames needed 1.84 -# for each mixing update. 1.85 -#period_size = 1024 1.86 - 1.87 -## periods: 1.88 -# Sets the number of update periods. Higher values create a larger mix ahead, 1.89 -# which helps protect against skips when the CPU is under load, but increases 1.90 -# the delay between a sound getting mixed and being heard. 1.91 -#periods = 4 1.92 - 1.93 -## sources: 1.94 -# Sets the maximum number of allocatable sources. Lower values may help for 1.95 -# systems with apps that try to play more sounds than the CPU can handle. 1.96 -#sources = 256 1.97 - 1.98 -## stereodup: 1.99 -# Sets whether to duplicate stereo sounds behind the listener for 4+ channel 1.100 -# output. This provides a "fuller" playback quality for surround sound output 1.101 -# modes, although each individual speaker will have a slight reduction in 1.102 -# volume to compensate for the extra output speakers. True, yes, on, and non-0 1.103 -# values will duplicate stereo sources. 0 and anything else will cause stereo 1.104 -# sounds to only play in front. This only has an effect when a suitable output 1.105 -# format is used (ie. those that contain side and/or rear speakers). 1.106 -#stereodup = true 1.107 - 1.108 -## drivers: 1.109 -# Sets the backend driver list order, comma-seperated. Unknown backends and 1.110 -# duplicated names are ignored. Unlisted backends won't be considered for use 1.111 -# unless the list is ended with a comma (eg. 'oss,' will list OSS first 1.112 -# followed by all other available backends, while 'oss' will list OSS only). 1.113 -# Backends prepended with - won't be available for use (eg. '-oss,' will allow 1.114 -# all available backends except OSS). An empty list means the default. 1.115 -#drivers = pulse,alsa,core,oss,solaris,sndio,mmdevapi,dsound,winmm,port,opensl,null,wave 1.116 - 1.117 -## excludefx: 1.118 -# Sets which effects to exclude, preventing apps from using them. This can 1.119 -# help for apps that try to use effects which are too CPU intensive for the 1.120 -# system to handle. Available effects are: eaxreverb,reverb,echo,modulator, 1.121 -# dedicated 1.122 -#excludefx = 1.123 - 1.124 -## slots: 1.125 -# Sets the maximum number of Auxiliary Effect Slots an app can create. A slot 1.126 -# can use a non-negligible amount of CPU time if an effect is set on it even 1.127 -# if no sources are feeding it, so this may help when apps use more than the 1.128 -# system can handle. 1.129 -#slots = 4 1.130 - 1.131 -## sends: 1.132 -# Sets the number of auxiliary sends per source. When not specified (default), 1.133 -# it allows the app to request how many it wants. The maximum value currently 1.134 -# possible is 4. 1.135 -#sends = 1.136 - 1.137 -## layout: 1.138 -# Sets the virtual speaker layout. Values are specified in degrees, where 0 is 1.139 -# straight in front, negative goes left, and positive goes right. Unspecified 1.140 -# speakers will remain at their default positions (which are dependant on the 1.141 -# output format). Available speakers are back-left(bl), side-left(sl), front- 1.142 -# left(fl), front-center(fc), front-right(fr), side-right(sr), back-right(br), 1.143 -# and back-center(bc). 1.144 -#layout = 1.145 - 1.146 -## layout_*: 1.147 -# Channel-specific layouts may be specified to override the layout option. The 1.148 -# same speakers as the layout option are available, and the default settings 1.149 -# are shown below. 1.150 -#layout_STEREO = fl=-90, fr=90 1.151 -#layout_QUAD = fl=-45, fr=45, bl=-135, br=135 1.152 -#layout_51CHN = fl=-30, fr=30, fc=0, bl=-110, br=110 1.153 -#layout_61CHN = fl=-30, fr=30, fc=0, sl=-90, sr=90, bc=180 1.154 -#layout_71CHN = fl=-30, fr=30, fc=0, sl=-90, sr=90, bl=-150, br=150 1.155 - 1.156 -## 1.157 -## Reverb effect stuff (includes EAX reverb) 1.158 -## 1.159 -[reverb] 1.160 - 1.161 -## boost: 1.162 -# A global amplification for reverb output, expressed in decibels. The value 1.163 -# is logarithmic, so +6 will be a scale of (approximately) 2x, +12 will be a 1.164 -# scale of 4x, etc. Similarly, -6 will be about half, and -12 about 1/4th. A 1.165 -# value of 0 means no change. 1.166 -#boost = 0 1.167 - 1.168 -## emulate-eax: 1.169 -# Allows the standard reverb effect to be used in place of EAX reverb. EAX 1.170 -# reverb processing is a bit more CPU intensive than standard, so this option 1.171 -# allows a simpler effect to be used at the loss of some quality. 1.172 -#emulate-eax = false 1.173 - 1.174 -## 1.175 -## ALSA backend stuff 1.176 -## 1.177 -[alsa] 1.178 - 1.179 -## device: 1.180 -# Sets the device name for the default playback device. 1.181 -#device = default 1.182 - 1.183 -## device-prefix: 1.184 -# Sets the prefix used by the discovered (non-default) playback devices. This 1.185 -# will be appended with "CARD=c,DEV=d", where c is the card id and d is the 1.186 -# device index for the requested device name. 1.187 -#device-prefix = plughw: 1.188 - 1.189 -## capture: 1.190 -# Sets the device name for the default capture device. 1.191 -#capture = default 1.192 - 1.193 -## capture-prefix: 1.194 -# Sets the prefix used by the discovered (non-default) capture devices. This 1.195 -# will be appended with "CARD=c,DEV=d", where c is the card number and d is 1.196 -# the device number for the requested device name. 1.197 -#capture-prefix = plughw: 1.198 - 1.199 -## mmap: 1.200 -# Sets whether to try using mmap mode (helps reduce latencies and CPU 1.201 -# consumption). If mmap isn't available, it will automatically fall back to 1.202 -# non-mmap mode. True, yes, on, and non-0 values will attempt to use mmap. 0 1.203 -# and anything else will force mmap off. 1.204 -#mmap = true 1.205 - 1.206 -## 1.207 -## OSS backend stuff 1.208 -## 1.209 -[oss] 1.210 - 1.211 -## device: 1.212 -# Sets the device name for OSS output. 1.213 -#device = /dev/dsp 1.214 - 1.215 -## capture: 1.216 -# Sets the device name for OSS capture. 1.217 -#capture = /dev/dsp 1.218 - 1.219 -## 1.220 -## Solaris backend stuff 1.221 -## 1.222 -[solaris] 1.223 - 1.224 -## device: 1.225 -# Sets the device name for Solaris output. 1.226 -#device = /dev/audio 1.227 - 1.228 -## 1.229 -## MMDevApi backend stuff 1.230 -## 1.231 -[mmdevapi] 1.232 - 1.233 -## 1.234 -## DirectSound backend stuff 1.235 -## 1.236 -[dsound] 1.237 - 1.238 -## 1.239 -## Windows Multimedia backend stuff 1.240 -## 1.241 -[winmm] 1.242 - 1.243 -## 1.244 -## PortAudio backend stuff 1.245 -## 1.246 -[port] 1.247 - 1.248 -## device: 1.249 -# Sets the device index for output. Negative values will use the default as 1.250 -# given by PortAudio itself. 1.251 -#device = -1 1.252 - 1.253 -## capture: 1.254 -# Sets the device index for capture. Negative values will use the default as 1.255 -# given by PortAudio itself. 1.256 -#capture = -1 1.257 - 1.258 -## 1.259 -## PulseAudio backend stuff 1.260 -## 1.261 -[pulse] 1.262 - 1.263 -## spawn-server: 1.264 -# Attempts to spawn a PulseAudio server when requesting to open a PulseAudio 1.265 -# device. Note that some apps may open and probe all enumerated devices on 1.266 -# startup, causing a server to spawn even if a PulseAudio device is not 1.267 -# actually selected. Setting autospawn to false in Pulse's client.conf will 1.268 -# still prevent autospawning even if this is set to true. 1.269 -#spawn-server = false 1.270 - 1.271 -## 1.272 -## Wave File Writer stuff 1.273 -## 1.274 -[wave] 1.275 - 1.276 -## file: 1.277 -# Sets the filename of the wave file to write to. An empty name prevents the 1.278 -# backend from opening, even when explicitly requested. 1.279 -# THIS WILL OVERWRITE EXISTING FILES WITHOUT QUESTION! 1.280 -#file =