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See also: [[Playback Options]] |
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==Audio Output== |
==Audio Output== |
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Revision as of 16:35, 10 August 2010
Tools > Options > Audio
Player > Playback Options
See also: Playback Options
Audio Output
Output Mode & Output Mode Settings | Select the output device the program uses for playback. Use the default "Wave Out" and Windows will automatically choose the right playback device. However, if you have multiple sound cards or hi-fi soundcards with multiple outputs, you may want to select other settings. The available modes are:
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DSP & Output Format | Opens the DSP Studio box, where you can set equalizer, effects, replay gain and output format settings for your output. See DSP Studio (Equalizer, Replay Gain & DSP) |
Do not play silence | If this option is selected, the program skips long portions of silence during playback. This is quite useful for hidden tracks or tracks with a lot of leading or trailing silence. This option may not be a good choice for classical music or other genres that contain long, intentional pauses in the middle of songs. |
Audio Settings
Switch Tracks | This setting describes how the program sounds when it changes tracks.
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Seeking | This setting affects how Media Center sounds when it changes position within a track.
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Stop | This determines what happens when you select the stop button on the Player Window. You can have Media Center stop the file immediately or you can have the song fadeout. |
Alternate Mode Settings | Media Center saves two playback settings: a default and an alternate setting. Select this and set the options for the alternate setting. To use the alternate audio settings, select Main Menu > Player > Playback Options > Use Alternate Settings. You can also use the keyboard shortcut to toggle: Alt+M. |
Note: Some of these options will only affect the playback of an Audio CD if you have "Use Digital Playback" selected under Tools > Options > CD. Some CD drives do not recognize digital playback. If you have a problem playing Audio CDs, try disabling this option.
Changes to many of the playback settings will not take effect until playback comes to a complete stop and is then restarted.