KSrnd KSrnd
Version 0.93

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3. Usage

Please notice that you have to load the SRND kernel module before you can start KSrnd. You can do this by typing (as root):

% modprobe srnd

If you use the kernel daemon as mentioned in the SRND documentation, you don't have to load the module by hand.

3.1 Main window

The main window of KSrnd contains the menu bar and some elements to control the main functions of the miroMEDIA Surround board.

Mode

Here you can select the active Surround mode:

Dolby Pro Logic
By enabling this option, you can enjoy the Dolby Pro Logic Surround sound.
3D-Phonic
Enable this option, if you only connected two speakers to your miroMEDIA Surround board. This option emulates a Surround field in accordance with the JVC standard.
Through Stereo
This option leaves the sound unchanged.
Noise Generator
Enables the board's internal noise generator.

Master Volume

With this slider you can change the master volume.

Bypass

Here you can enable the Surround board's bypass function. The sound is looped through the board and will not be changed.

3.2 Preferences

The window with the preferences can be opened with the menu Options|Preferences.

SRND Device

Here you can specify the special file KSrnd uses to communicate with the miroMEDIA Surround driver. It defaults to /dev/srnd. You have to restart KSrnd to make a change of this option take effect.

Mixer Command

Here you can specify the command that is invoked when you select the menu item Options|Mixer.

Allow Docking

Here you can allow KSrnd to dock itself to KPanel if you use the KWM window manager. In this case KSrnd appears as a small icon on KPanel. You can click with the left mouse button on it to hide or show the main window of KSrnd. With the right mouse button you get a popup-menu with KSrnd's main functions.

Start Docked

If you also check "Start Docked" the main window of KSrnd will be hidden when started. You have to restart KSrnd to make a change of this two options take effect.

Show Tooltips

Here you can enable the Tooltips in KSrnd's dialogs.

Save Main Settings on Exit

If you choose this the settings in KSrnd's main window will be saved when you exit KSrnd. They are restored the next time you start KSrnd.

3.3 Mode Settings

The window with the settings of the Surround modes can be opened with the menu Options|Mode Settings. Changes of the mode currently selected in the main window can directly be heared.

3.3.1 Dolby Pro Logic

Speaker

Here you can select you speaker arrangement:

Normal
If you use a small center speaker which does not reproduce low frequencies optimally and which especially has been designed to output the dialogs, select this mode.
Wide
If the size, the performance and the frequency range of the center speaker matches the parameters of the left and right speakers, this mode should be selected.
Phantom
Use this mode if no center speaker is attached.
Dolby 3 Stereo
This mode is suited best if you connected two frontal speakers and one center speaker. This mode also improves the sound of signals which have not been encoded with the Surround technology.

Left/Right

With this slider you can adjust the volume of the left and right channel.

Center

With this slider you can adjust the volume of the center channel. This slider is not available with the "Phantom" speaker arrangement.

Surround

With this slider you can adjust the volume of the Surround channel. This slider is not available with the "Dolby 3 Stereo" speaker arrangement.

Optimize

With this button you can adjust the volumes to their maximum level without changing the proportions.

Delay

With this slider you can adjust the delay between the front channels and the Surround channel. The value may range from 15 to 30 milliseconds.

3.3.2 3D-Phonic

Effect

Here you can select a sound effect:

Standard
This setting offers a spatial sound effect which does not emulate echo effects in closed rooms so that a wide variety of sources provide an excellent sound.
Music/Sports
This sound is optimally adapted to music and sports programs.
Theater
This offers a room effect which has been especially designed for speech and noise reproduction.
Strong
This setting offers a strong spatial sound effect which does not emulate echo effects in closed rooms.
Strong Theater 1
This offers a strong room effect which has been especially designed for speech and noise reproduction.
Strong Theater 2
This offers another strong room effect which has been especially designed for speech and noise reproduction.

Effect Level

With this slider you can adjust the extent to which the selected sound effect is applied.

3.3.3 Noise Generator

Mode

Here you can select the mode of the board's internal noise generator:

Off
No noise is generated.
Left Channel
Noise on the left channel is generated.
Center Channel
Noise on the center channel is generated.
Right Channel
Noise on the right channel is generated.
Surround Channel
Noise on the Surround channel is generated.

Noise Level

With this slider you can adjust the level of the generated noise.

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