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diff --git a/doc/mpd.conf.5 b/doc/mpd.conf.5 index 6431613d1..6e23f7cce 100644 --- a/doc/mpd.conf.5 +++ b/doc/mpd.conf.5 @@ -136,53 +136,6 @@ for the format of this parameter. Multiple audio_output sections may be specified. If no audio_output section is specified, then MPD will scan for a usable audio output. .TP -.B audio_output_format <sample_rate:bits:channels> -This specifies the sample rate, bits per sample, and number of channels of -audio that is sent to each audio output. Note that audio outputs may specify -their own audio format which will be used for actual output to the audio -device. An example is "44100:16:2" for 44100Hz, 16 bits, and 2 channels. The -default is to use the audio format of the input file. -Any of the three attributes may be an asterisk to specify that this -attribute should not be enforced -.TP -.B samplerate_converter <integer or prefix> -This specifies the libsamplerate converter to use. The supplied value should -either be an integer or a prefix of the name of a converter. The default is -"Fastest Sinc Interpolator". - -At the time of this writing, the following converters are available: -.RS -.TP -Best Sinc Interpolator (0) - -Band limited sinc interpolation, best quality, 97dB SNR, 96% BW. -.TP -Medium Sinc Interpolator (1) - -Band limited sinc interpolation, medium quality, 97dB SNR, 90% BW. -.TP -Fastest Sinc Interpolator (2) - -Band limited sinc interpolation, fastest, 97dB SNR, 80% BW. -.TP -ZOH Interpolator (3) - -Zero order hold interpolator, very fast, very poor quality with audible -distortions. -.TP -Linear Interpolator (4) - -Linear interpolator, very fast, poor quality. -.TP -internal - -Poor quality, no floating point operations. This is the default (and -only choice) if MPD was compiled without libsamplerate. -.RE -.IP -For an up-to-date list of available converters, please see the libsamplerate -documentation (available online at <\fBhttp://www.mega\-nerd.com/SRC/\fP>). -.TP .B replaygain <off or album or track or auto> If specified, mpd will adjust the volume of songs played using ReplayGain tags (see <\fBhttp://www.replaygain.org/\fP>). Setting this to "album" will adjust @@ -198,39 +151,6 @@ This is the gain (in dB) applied to songs with ReplayGain tags. .B volume_normalization <yes or no> If yes, mpd will normalize the volume of songs as they play. The default is no. .TP -.B audio_buffer_size <size in KiB> -This specifies the size of the audio buffer in kibibytes. The default is 4096, -large enough for nearly 12 seconds of CD-quality audio. -.TP -.B buffer_before_play <0-100%> -This specifies how much of the audio buffer should be filled before playing a -song. Try increasing this if you hear skipping when manually changing songs. -The default is 10%, a little over 1 second of CD-quality audio with the default -buffer size. -.TP -.B http_proxy_host <hostname> -This setting is deprecated. Use the "proxy" setting in the "curl" -input block. See MPD user manual for details. -.TP -.B connection_timeout <seconds> -If a client does not send any new data in this time period, the connection is -closed. The default is 60. -.TP -.B max_connections <number> -This specifies the maximum number of clients that can be connected to mpd. The -default is 5. -.TP -.B max_playlist_length <number> -This specifies the maximum number of songs that can be in the playlist. The -default is 16384. -.TP -.B max_command_list_size <size in KiB> -This specifies the maximum size a command list can be. The default is 2048. -.TP -.B max_output_buffer_size <size in KiB> -This specifies the maximum size of the output buffer to a client. The default -is 8192. -.TP .B filesystem_charset <charset> This specifies the character set used for the filesystem. A list of supported character sets can be obtained by running "iconv \-l". The default is |