Hi Yall wrote;
> Visually impaired now have no access to this sub menu.
Indeed. To many visually impaired users, the choice between crossfade and
a working sound settings menu during playback is pretty easy: crossfade is
definitely not a priority. I find that when crossfade is off and the
statement activating low latency is commented out, the responsiveness to
sound menu settings changes seems acceptable.
Perhaps but, I don't see a real problem here. Using the a/b button on my
H-140 gives me full access to the sound setting menu while files are
playing.
rocker
----- Original Message -----
From: "Stéphane Doyon" <s.doyon_at_videotron.ca>
To: "Rockbox" <rockbox_at_cool.haxx.se>
Sent: Monday, November 06, 2006 5:42 PM
Subject: RE: Sound Settings menu not voiced in Context menu WPS
On Mon, 6 Nov 2006, pverhoe_at_magnifiers.org wrote:
>> pverhoe_at_magnifiers.org wrote:
>>> Is there any reason why the menu items in the Sound settings menu of the
>>> context menu in the WPS are not voiced?
>> Currently, the Sound Settings menu cannot be voiced during playback.
>> This is because entering the Sound Settings menu switches to low latency
>> mode so that changes to sound settings will be heard as soon as
>> possible. Unfortunately, this means taht speech will not work because
>> there is not enough audio in the buffer at a time with which to mix the
>> voice audio. A work around would be to have an option to disable low
>> latency mode if voice is in use, but the drawback is that if one uses
>> crossfading, one would have to wait quite a while before any changes to
>> sound settings took effect (you would have to wait at least the length
>> of your crossfade buffer).
>>
> Visually impaired now have no access to this sub menu.
Indeed. To many visually impaired users, the choice between crossfade and
a working sound settings menu during playback is pretty easy: crossfade is
definitely not a priority. I find that when crossfade is off and the
statement activating low latency is commented out, the responsiveness to
sound menu settings changes seems acceptable.
--
Stéphane Doyon
<s.doyon_at_videotron.ca>
http://pages.infinit.net/sdoyon/
Received on 2006-11-07