Saved Settings options
Amp/DSP/looping/decoder settings can be saved, to be automatically applied when specific tracks are loaded, or saved as presets to be quickly set whenever wanted.
When saving settings, the settings that are actually saved is determined by these checkboxes:
Amp
The amplification settings in the DSP options.DSP
The config of all DSP plugins that are currently active, except for those that are set to be excluded.Loop
The track looping/ending settings in the Playback options.Decoder
This can be the settings of any decoder that supports saved settings. If set to "Current", the current track's decoder settings will be saved (if supported).You also need to select what the settings will apply to. There are 5 types of saved settings: File, Type, Path, Tags, Preset.
"Preset" is fairly obvious, and the saved settings can be accessed by right clicking the settings button (disk icon) in the DSP options panel.
The other types are checked when XMPlay tries to load settings for a track. It will first look for a "File" match. If there is none, it will look for a "Tags" match, and then an exact "Path" match, then a "Type" match, and then finally an inexact "Path" match. In the case of there being multiple inexact path matches, the longest match will have priority. If any settings (amp/dsp/etc) aren't included in the first match, then the missing settings will be loaded from other lower priority matches if possible.
An empty path setting will match all files.
The preset name or file/type/path/tags of a saved settings can be edited by clicking on the entry in the list. In the case of "tags", the text is a search string in the same form as in the "Find Tracks" window.
Right-clicking on a saved setting entry gives the option to load, update or remove the settings. When updating settings, the saved settings are replaced by the current settings.