manual: Document the DAC power mode setting
Make a note of the fact that the M3K DAC's high performance setting is not necessarily the highest quality setting -- see forum post https://forums.rockbox.org/index.php/topic,52917.msg249741.html#msg249741 Change-Id: If0196d2a224868aae10d61f66bac2e8c6843263f
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the effect of widening the stereo field. A value of 100\% will leave the
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the effect of widening the stereo field. A value of 100\% will leave the
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stereo field unaltered.
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stereo field unaltered.
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\opt{dac_power_mode}{
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\opt{fiiom3k}{
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\section{DAC Power Mode}
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The power mode setting lets you choose between the high performance and
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battery-saving modes of the DAC. Although battery saver mode is intended
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to maximize your battery life, potentially at the expense of quality, in
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some cases it may produce better quality audio than high performance mode.
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If you want to get the best audio quality, you should experiment with both
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settings to see which one is actually better.
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\opt{shanlingq1}{
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\section{DAC Output Level}
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The output level setting selects between the DAC's high and low gain modes.
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High gain consumes more power, but allows for increased volume and allows
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the DAC to drive higher impedance headphones.
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High gain corresponds to a 2.0V RMS (root-mean-square) output level, and
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low gain to a 1.0V RMS level.
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}
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}
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\opt{depth_3d}{
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\section{3D Enhancement}
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\section{3D Enhancement}
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3D Enhancement increases the perceived separation between the left and right
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3D Enhancement increases the perceived separation between the left and right
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