generalTab generalTab 0 0 637 613 0 450 unnamed startServer 1 &Enable the sound system true If this option is enabled, the sound system will be loaded on KDE startup. Recommended if you want sound. frame3 HLine Sunken networkedSoundGroupBox true Networked Sound unnamed textLabel1_2 <i>Enable this option if you want to play sound on a remote computer or you want to be able to control sound on this system from another computer.</i> networkTransparent Enable &networked sound This option allows sound requests coming in from over the network to be accepted, instead of just limiting the server to the local computer. realtimeGroupBox Skip Prevention unnamed textLabel1 <i>If your sound is skipping during playback, enable running with highest possible priority. Increasing your sound buffer might also help.</i> startRealtime &Run with the highest possible priority (realtime priority) true On systems which support realtime scheduling, if you have sufficient permissions, this option will enable a very high priority for processing sound requests. latencySlider 10 500 150 Horizontal NoMarks 50 textLabel5 Sound &buffer: latencySlider latencyLabel <p align="right"><b>Huge</b> buffer, for <b>low-end</b> machines, <b>less skipping</b></p> autoSuspendGroupBox Auto-Suspend unnamed textLabel5_2 <i>The KDE sound system takes exclusive control over your audio hardware, blocking programs that may wish to use it directly. If the KDE sound system sits idle it can give up this exclusive control.</i> layout7 unnamed autoSuspend true &Auto-suspend if idle after: true The sound server will suspend itself if idle for this period of time. suspendTime seconds spacer17_2 Horizontal Expanding 173 20 layout3 unnamed spacer3_2_2 Horizontal Expanding 40 20 testSound 5 1 0 0 Test &Sound spacer3 Horizontal Expanding 40 20 spacer5 Vertical Expanding 20 0 krichtextlabel.h knuminput.h knuminput.h