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- # OPTIONS.TXT Roger Wilco Mark Ia
- # July 26th 1999
- #
- # This file used to contain some infrequently-used parameters
- # which modified the behavior of Roger Wilco. As of Mark Ia, it
- # is no longer used by Roger Wilco. For reference, the Mark Ia
- # installer backed up your OPTIONS.TXT file (if you were a Mark I user)
- # in the Backup folder directly beneath the Roger Wilco installation folder
- #
- # In the rare case someone would have to modify these
- # control settings, we have placed them in the registry where they
- # can be manipulated using the regedit.exe program that is part of Windows.
- #
- # All these registry keys should be placed in
- # HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Resounding\Roger Wilco
- # if any do not exist there, Roger Wilco will apply the default values outlined below.
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- # Registry Value: mikeclickvolume
- # default : 100
- #
- # Roger Wilco's Mike Click noise is adjustable by this. 100 is the default reading
- # and one we feel works fine for most users. Some users, however, may find that this is
- # too loud or too soft. They can choose other multipliers here (50 is half as loud,
- # 200 is twice as loud, etc) to achieve the best balance between voice and mike clicks.
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- # Registry Value: gamedata_subscribe
- # default : 1
- #
- # If you set this to 0, you can disable Roger Wilco's automatic updates of games.txt
- # By default, your local games.txt file will receive periodic automatic additions
- # for games we discover need entries in this file to work correctly.
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- # Registry Value: recorddelaymsecs
- # default : 0
- # this specifies a debouncing interval (in milliseconds) after a "key up" event
- # before Roger Wilco's transmitter actually ends the transmission. If the key
- # is pressed again before this interval elapses, the transmission will continue.
- # It can be set to values of 100 or so if your joystick emulates keystrokes poorly
- # (some generate momentary keyup/keydown pairs) so that everyone does not hear
- # clicking. It is also helpful to set it to values as high as 300 if you use
- # Voice Activated mode and you commonly see transmissions stop and restart while
- # you are speaking.
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- # Registry Value: maxplayvolume
- # default : 6
- #
- # YOU SHOULD NOT HAVE TO MODIFY THIS -- adjust the Speaker Volume slider on the
- # Roger Wilco Adjust Tab before trying to adjust this.
- #
- # This is a multiplier that sets the range of Roger Wilco's speaker volume slider.
- # 6 is a good value for this, but players of Fighter Ace may want to increase it
- # to 8. That would make Roger Wilco's loudest volume that much louder, and help
- # offset the bug that causes Fighter Ace's game volume slider to actually drive
- # the system volume, negating its value in turning down the engine noises.
- #
- # Roger Wilco Mark Ia adjusted the Speaker Volume slider to increase its
- # effectiveness at the highest setting, so please try adjusting that control
- # before changing this value
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- # Registry Value: voicedetectrange
- # default : 12
- # This is a multiplier that sets the range of Roger Wilco's voice activation
- # sensitivity slider.
- # 12 is a good value for this. If you use Voice-Activated mode and your mike seems
- # to trigger too easily even with the slider at the extreme left, try a larger
- # value (up to 24).
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- # Registry Value: recordCPUboost
- # default : 1
- #
- # YOU SHOULD NOT HAVE TO MODIFY THIS
- #
- # this allows you to specify an incremental processing priority boost
- # for the portion of Roger Wilco that records and compresses audio.
- # you might have to increase this to 2 or even 4 if others hear your transmissions
- # with frequent gaps when you are playing a CPU-intensive game.
- # To be sure that the problem is not on your partner's playthread, however,
- # it is best to test with your friend at the desktop with you running the game
- # while transmitting. That would ensure that your partner's CPU is concentrating
- # on decompressing and playing your transmission.
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- # Registry Value: playCPUboost
- # default : 2
- #
- # YOU SHOULD NOT HAVE TO MODIFY THIS
- #
- # this allows you to specify an incremental processing priority boost
- # for the portion of Roger Wilco that decompresses and plays audio.
- # You might have to increase this to 3 or even 5 if Roger Wilco cannot
- # play incoming radio traffic when you are in a CPU-intensive game.
- # To be sure that the problem is not on your partner's recordthread, however,
- # it is best to test with your friend at the desktop before guessing that
- # your Roger Wilco is having trouble keeping its playback up to speed.
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