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Table 5.1: Options Available for
Option
naplay.AutoStart
naplay.buerTime
naplay.Consumer
naplay.lter.resp. nn . mm
naplay.lter.stopband.atten Float
naplay.lter.atten. nn . mm
in Appendix B.3. The options used by
Note that versions of
naplay
links. For example, to create a version of
lters, rst create a link to the
.datlinkrc
following line to your
phplay.Resampler.filter.resp*: 0@-90,400@0,3400@0,4000@-90
This option will be used only when the play program is invoked with the name
. Other options can similarly be used to create other customized versions of
phplay
DAT-Link
the
programs.
Type Default Description
Bool
No
Automatically start & stop
DAT machine
Float
1.0
Duration of audio data, in
seconds, to buer before be-
ginning playback. It may
be necessary to increase this
value to avoid underruns dur-
ing playback over a heavily-
loaded network.
Bool
Yes
Yes to generate consumer
channel status info, No to
generate professional channel
status.
String
Null
If non-Null, the specication
of lter response for sample-
rate converter which con-
verts from nn to mm sam-
ples/second.
7 for details on using this
option.
90
Attenuation,
sample-rate
anti-aliasing stopband.
Float
90
Alternate method of spec-
ifying stopband attenuation
for specic sampling rate
conversions.
are listed in Table 5.1.
naplay
with dierent defaults can be created by using symbolic
which uses telephone bandwidth
naplay
program called
naplay
le:
Playback Tutorial
naplay
See Chapter
in dB, of
converter's
. Then add the
phplay
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