home
***
CD-ROM
|
disk
|
FTP
|
other
***
search
/
PC World 2008 March
/
PCWorld_2008-03_cd.bin
/
Audio-video
/
zoomplayer
/
zp502std.exe
/
zplayer.zdf
< prev
next >
Wrap
Text File
|
2005-04-13
|
4KB
|
107 lines
// The "ZPLAYER.ZDF" file is a Definition file which instructs Zoom Player
// which settings should be saved to a "DF" file when the "fnSaveDF"
// function is called, or when a DVD is set to Auto-Save a definition
// file for a disc.
//
// Oh, and this isn't a sample file, this file is being looked at when
// the "fnSaveDF" function is called.
//
// The following functions can be used:
//
// SaveBlanking
// - This function will save the blanking position.
//
// SaveCustomAR
// - This function will save the Custom Aspect Ratio values, useful
// in combination with the "SaveAspectRatio" function.
//
// SavePlacement
// - This function will save the position of the video in zoomed mode.
//
// SaveAspectRatio
// - This function will save the aspect ratio of the video.
//
// SaveOverlayColorControls
// - This function will save the overlay color control settings.
//
// SaveVMR9ColorControls
// - This function will save the VMR9 color control settings.
//
// SaveVolume
// - This function will save the audio volume.
//
// SaveBalance
// - This function will save the audio balance.
//
// SaveAudioSync
// - This function will save the audio synchronization offset.
//
// SaveEQ
// - This function will save the Equalizer Values.
//
// SavePreAmp
// - This function will save the PreAmp volume boost.
//
// SaveRegistry(BaseKey,RegPath,KeyType,SubKey)
// - Save a registry value. Can be useful for saving certain
// codec values (like say brightness for the DivX codec)
// right before the video loads.
//
// "BaseKey" Can have 5 values:
// R = HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT
// U = HKEY_CURRENT_USER
// M = HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
// S = HKEY_USERS
// C = HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG
//
// "RegPath" is a path, such as "Software\VirtuaMedia\ZoomPlayer"
//
// "KeyType" is the type of key, values can be:
// S = String
// D = DWord
//
// "SubKey" is the name of a key within the path
//
//
//
// SavePlacement, SaveAspectRatio and SaveOverlayColotControls
// are pretty straight forward, here are some useful examples for
// "SaveRegistry" (uncomment if you want them used):
//
// * Save the DivX 3.11 settings (tested under Windows XP, might be different
// location under other Operating Systems):
//
// SaveRegistry(U,Software\Microsoft\Scrunch\Video,D,Brightness)
// SaveRegistry(U,Software\Microsoft\Scrunch\Video,D,Contrast)
// SaveRegistry(U,Software\Microsoft\Scrunch\Video,D,Hue)
// SaveRegistry(U,Software\Microsoft\Scrunch\Video,D,Saturation)
// SaveRegistry(U,Software\Microsoft\Scrunch\Video,D,Contrast)
// SaveRegistry(U,Software\Microsoft\Scrunch\Video,D,Post Process Mode)
// SaveRegistry(U,Software\Microsoft\Scrunch\Video,D,Current Post Process Mode)
//
//
// * Save the DivX 4.xx settings:
//
// SaveRegistry(U,Software\DivXNetworks\DivX4Windows,D,Brightness)
// SaveRegistry(U,Software\DivXNetworks\DivX4Windows,D,Contrast)
// SaveRegistry(U,Software\DivXNetworks\DivX4Windows,D,Saturation)
// SaveRegistry(U,Software\DivXNetworks\DivX4Windows,D,Postprocessing)
//
// As a security measure, registry information isn't set to load by
// default, you must manually enable it through the "Options->Settings" tab.
//
// By default we only save the Video Placement,
// Aspect Ratio and Overlay Color Controls.
//
SaveBlanking
SaveCustomAR
SavePlacement
SaveAspectRatio
SaveOverlayColorControls
SaveVMR9ColorControls
SaveVolume
SavePreAmp
SaveEQ
SaveBalance
SaveAudioSync