# Please edit this file to control the playback quality for 'dumbplay'. Note # that this does not affect DUMB when you use it in your own programs; you # need to borrow some code from the example program in order to get that to # happen. # dumb_resampling_quality can be 0 for aliasing, 1 for linear interpolation # or 2 for cubic interpolation. See docs/dumb.txt for details on what these # terms mean. # dumb_it_max_to_mix is the maximum number of samples DUMB will render at a # time. See docs/dumb.txt for a more detailed description. # Increase buffer_size to combat stuttering. # The music module will be rendered at the sampling frequency specified by # sound_freq. This variable is also used by Allegro for initialising the # sound hardware. # buffer_size and sound_freq are passed directly to al_start_duh(). See this # function's description in docs/dumb.txt for information about how to use # these variables. # You can ignore the quality variable. Allegro uses it when relaying the # audio stream to the sound card. Only a masochist would set it lower than 2; # if your computer is powerful enough to run DUMB, it is powerful enough to # use this setting with Allegro. # For best results, choose a value for sound_freq that your sound card can do # exactly. See Allegro's docs, "Standard config variables", for details. If # you do not choose an exact value, Allegro will round it to the nearest # value it can do; then when DUMB plays the stream at a sampling frequency of # sound_freq, Allegro will have to resample it. Allegro's 'quality = 2' # setting is only comparable with DUMB's 'dumb_resampling_quality = 1' # setting. Therefore, in order to appreciate DUMB's cubic resampler fully, # you will need to make sure Allegro doesn't do any resampling, by choosing # an exact value for sound_freq. [sound] dumb_resampling_quality = 2 dumb_it_max_to_mix = 256 buffer_size = 4096 sound_freq = 44100 quality = 2