AddAudioModes
is used to build and remove a list of audio modes
that AHI can understand. The definitions of the audio modes
are stored in `DEVS:Audiomodes' (see section The Mode Descriptors).
Normally you don't have to run this program,
since ahi.device
automatically reads all mode descriptors when it
is used for the first time. It can, however, be useful in installation
scripts.
The `FILES' option specifies with descriptor(s) to be added to the
current mode list.
The `QUIET' option, if specified, will suppress error and output
messages.
The `REFRESH' option, if specified, will scan `DEVS:Audiomodes'
and add all descriptors found there to the current mode list.
The `REMOVE' option, if specified, will flush the current audio mode
list from memory.
The `DBLSCAN' option does not have anything to do with the audio mode
list. If specified, it will open and then immediately close a native,
double-scan screen. On some systems using a graphic card, this will enable
>28 kHz sample frequencies with the native audio. You need an appropriate
monitor driver in `DEVS:Monitors' to make it work.
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