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2.1 KiB
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38 lines
2.1 KiB
HTML
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title: Status Bar
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<img src="/images/status-bar.png" alt="The Status Bar">
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<p>The status bar is an informative bar at the top of the window, showing:</p>
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<dl>
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<dt>File:</dt><dd>the file format used in the session, including when recording</dd>
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<dt>TC:</dt><dd>is the timecode, i.e. the number of frames per second used by the session (for videos)</dd>
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<dt>Audio:</dt><dd>gives the sample rate used in the session, and the latency computed from the buffer size</dd>
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<dt>Buffers:</dt><dd>decribe how much data is buffered, see below</dd>
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<dt>DSP:</dt><dd>for Digital Sound Processing, shows how much of the CPU is used by Ardour and its plugins</dd>
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<dt>PkBld:</dt><dd><em>(only shows up while creating peaks)</em> displays the number of peak files left to create</dd>
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<dt>X:</dt><dd>shows the number of xruns since Ardour's launch, see below</dd>
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<dt>Disk:</dt><dd>reports the remaining hard disk space as the time that can be recorded with the current session setting</dd>
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<dt>Wall Clock</dt><dd>showing the system time (especially usefull in full screen mode)</dd>
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<dt>Log button</dt><dd>that indicates if Ardour has encountered any warning or error.</dd>
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</dl>
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<p>
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Right clicking anywhere on the Status Bar allows to choose which of this informations we want displayed, through a checkbox menu.
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</p>
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<p>
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The buffers are labelled as <kbd class="menu">p</kbd> for playback and <kbd class="menu">c</kbd> for capture. If the
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system is fast enough, these buffers should be 100% full at all times, showing the system has time to precompute
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all the data before delivering it to the audio system. A buffer constantly under 20% is a sign of an underpowered
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computer system or of too much processing.
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</p>
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<p>
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An Xrun (short for buffer over- or under-run) happens when the system has been forced to skip audio frames, e.g. if the latency
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asked is too short for the computing power of the machine. It usually results in clicks, pops and crackles if it happens while recording.
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</p>
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<p>
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The log button turns yellow when a warning is shown, and red when an error occurs. Clicking the log button gives acces to the log.
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</p>
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