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- # Configuration file for SDLPAL #
- # #
- # Lines started with '#' is treated as comments. #
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- # CD: Indicates which type of CD audio source to use. Valid types include 'RAW',
- # 'OGG' and 'MP3'. 'RAW' means use the SDL 1.2's CDAudio API (default when
- # compiled with SDL 1.2), 'OGG' means use files named as '100xx.ogg' inside
- # the 'ogg' directory (default when compiled with SDL 2.0), while 'MP3'
- # means use files named as '100xx.mp3' inside the 'mp3' directory.
- #CD=OGG
- # MUSIC: Indicates which type of music source to use. Valid types include
- # 'RIX', 'MIDI', 'OGG' and 'MP3'. 'RIX' means use the RIX music (default),
- # 'MIDI' means midi (either in 'mus.mkf' or inside 'musics' directory),
- # 'OGG' means use files named as 'xx.ogg' inside the 'ogg' directory, while
- # 'MP3' means use files named as 'xx.mp3' inside the 'mp3' directory.
- #Music=RIX
- # OPL: Indicates which type of OPL emulator to use. Valid types include 'DOSBOX'
- # (default), 'MAME' and 'DOSBOXNEW'. 'DOSBOXNEW' is the recommended OPL simulator
- # on high-performance devices like PC or tablet. However, for lower-end phones,
- # 'DOSBOX' is the best choice for performance-quality balance.
- #OPL=DOSBOX
- # Stereo: Indicates whether to use mono audio or stereo audio. Non-zero means to use
- # stereo audio (default), while zero means only use mono audio.
- #Stereo=1
- # UseSurroundOPL: Indicates whether to use surround opl emulator or not. Non-zero
- # means to using (default), while zero means not to use. Only
- # valid when Stereo is set to non-zero.
- #UseSurroundOPL=1
- # SampleRate: Indicates which sample rate to use, valid values include 44100 (default),
- # and 22050. Other values (<=48000) are supported but not recommended.
- #SampleRate=44100
- # OPLSampleRate: Indicates which sample rate to use for opl emulator. Suggested value
- # is 49716, but other values may also be used.
- #OPLSampleRate=49716
- # SurroundOPLOffset: Indicates the frequency offset of surround opl. The default and
- # recommended value is 384.0, but other values may also be used.
- #SurroundOPLOffset=384.0
- # ResampleQuality: Indicates the resample quality, valid values from 0 to 4 (default).
- # Larger value indicates higher quality and higher hardware requirement.
- #ResampleQuality=4
- # AudioBufferSize: Indicates the size of audio buffer in samples. Valid values are in
- # range 2 - 32768, but should be power of 2. Default value is 1024.
- #AudioBufferSize=1024
- # Volume: Indicates the global volume. Valid values are from 0 to 100, default is 100.
- #Volume=100
- # WindowWidth: Indicates the width of game window. Default value varies on different
- # platforms. On desktop, the default value is 640.
- #WindowWidth=640
- # WindowHeight: Indicates the height of game window. Default value varies on different
- # platforms. On desktop, the default value is 400.
- #WindowHeight=400
- # FullScreen: Indicates whether the game should started fullscreen or not, default is not.
- # On some platforms, such as mobile OS or WinRT, this option is ignored.
- #FullScreen=0
- # KeepAspectRatio: Indicates whether the content in game window should keep its original
- # aspect ratio (default) or not. When aspect ratio is kept, there may be
- # left/right or top/bottom black edges in the game window. Currently this
- # value is only valid if the game is built with SDL 2.0 or higher, otherwise
- # this value is ignored.
- #KeepAspectRatio=1
- # MessageFileName: Indicates whether to use external message files.
- #MessageFileName=jm.msg
- # FontFileName: Indicates whether to use external font files. Currently supports only BDF font.
- #FontFileName=jm.msg
- # LogLevel: This value controls how many logs can be output by the program. Valid ranges are:
- # 0 (Verbose), 1 (Debug), 2 (Informational), 3 (Warning), 4 (Error) and 5 (Fatal). Only logs
- # whose levels are larger or equal to this value can be output.
- #LogLevel=5
- # LogFileName: When set, the program's log will be output to this file as well.
- #LogFileName=sdlpal.log
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