The selection 'Size of display without GEM' allows you to choose the display mode when the option 'Without GEM' is activated:
- Automatic: Change resolution on Falcon, and 2X zoom if the CPU is >= 68040 and the size of image is <= 384 * 304 for VGA, or 640 * 480 for TV. - Normal: Force normal size. - Zoom 2X: Force 2X zoom.The selection 'Dithering in 256 colours' fixes the palette used for dithering in 256 colours:
- Player palette: Fixed palette of 216 colours. - Current palette: Approximate colours with current palette.The following configurations of 'File selector' are possible:
- Automatic: Use MagiC file selector (if MagiC is installed). - TOS: Always use TOS file selector. - No popup: Same as TOS, but removes popup menu in main menu (uses *.* as mask).The selection 'Movie frame rate (without sound)' allows you to choose the number of frames per second for files without sound:
- Normal: Speed of original file. - Fixed: Forces the number of frames per second to 1-99 (this is useful for FLI files for example).The selection 'MPEG/DivX movie display frames' selects the mode for displaying MPEG/DivX files:
- Normal: Try to decompress and to display all I/P/B frames. However, sometimes even if the option 'Skip images' is selected, the CPU load is too high. This occurs particularly with MPEGs that contain sound or video with a large size (width * height). In such cases, you can specify one of the other options below. - I-frames: Decompresses and displays only I-frames for the MPEG files or jump B-frames for the DivX files. This speeds up processing by ignoring the [P/]B-frames (the statistics still include the P/B-frames that are not displayed). The interval between I-frames is displayed in the box 'Miscellaneous information' as key-frame interval. - 1/4 I-frames: Same as I-frames, except that only 1/4 of the image is decompressed and displayed for the MPEG files, or one frame by 2 for the DivX files, in order to decrease the CPU load.