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    24= Preferences > Audio Settings =
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    4 These are settings which affect how audio sound tracks behave.
     6[[JOSMImage(preferences/audio)]]
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    6 See [wiki:Help/AudioMapping Audio Mapping] for more details.
     8Settings for the audio player and audio markers.
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     11See [wikitr:/Help/AudioMapping Audio Mapping] for more details.
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    813== Display the Audio menu ==
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    10 Un-checking the box will make the [wiki:Help/Menu/Audio Audio menu] disappear, for those who aren't interested in audio and don't want the menu cluttering up their copy of JOSM.
     14Un-checking the box will make the [wikitr:/Help/Menu/Audio Audio menu] disappear, for those who aren't interested in audio and don't want the menu cluttering up their copy of JOSM.
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    1216== Display live audio trace ==
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    1417Checking the box will cause an orange "play head" arrow to follow the track while playing back audio, showing where you were at the time you recorded what you are hearing (assuming the sound has been synchronized to the track). You can drag this play head around to jump to commentary from elsewhere on the track.
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    1619== Label audio markers ==
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    1820Markers usually have an associated name or number. A plain marker, such as one made from a GPS waypoint, would show an X with the name alongside. Audio markers - that is, those which have sound associated with them, display a clickable icon to play the sound. This check box controls whether the name is also displayed.
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     22[[Image(PreferencesAudio.png​,link=,45%,right,margin-left=10)]]
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    2024== Create non-audio markers when reading GPX ==
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    2225If there are waypoints in the GPX file, a marker layer is usually
    2326created for explicit display of those waypoints (using a 'x'). If you
     
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    2932== When importing audio, make markers from... ==
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    3133Audio markers help you associate and synchronize between points in the
    3234audio commentary and positions on the GPS track. This section
     
    3436audio are used to create these markers.
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    36 ===== Explicit waypoints with valid timestamps =====
     38=== Explicit waypoints with valid timestamps ===
     39 With this on any waypoints in the GPX layer are used to make a corresponding marker. However, if a waypoint does not have a timestamp (the GPS stored the time it was made, as for a track point) it will not be included. Nor will waypoints timed before the first track point be included.
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    38 With this on any waypoints in the GPX layer are used to make a
    39 corresponding marker. However, if a waypoint does not have a
    40 timestamp (the GPS stored the time it was made, as for a track point) it will not be included. Nor will waypoints timed before the first track point be included.
     41=== Explicit waypoints with time estimated from track position ===
     42 Those waypoints which could not be imported using valid time stamps can alternatively be included by estimating their time from their nearest point on the track. You can treat all waypoints this way by also turning off the first option, or only those with inadequate timestamps by having both options turned on. However, if your GPS allows you to create waypoints away from the track, those which are more than about 25 meters from the track will be excluded: the closest part of the track is not clear and the time would probably not be credible.
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    42 ===== Explicit waypoints with time estimated from track position =====
     44=== Named trackpoints ===
     45 Some GPS devices don't create waypoints, but instead just name selected points which are part of the ordinary track. With this option checked, such points are imported as markers as if they were waypoints.
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    44 Those waypoints which could not be imported using valid time stamps
    45 can alternatively be included by estimating their time from their
    46 nearest point on the track. You can treat all waypoints this way by
    47 also turning off the first option, or only those with inadequate
    48 timestamps by having both options turned on. However, if your GPS
    49 allows you to create waypoints away from the track, those which are
    50 more than about 25m from the track will be excluded: the closest part
    51 of the track is not clear and the time would probably not be credible.
     47=== Start of track ===
     48 You always need at least one audio marker, and if none of the above methods yield any, one called 'start' will always be created at the beginning of the track. With this option, you can also add a 'start' marker in addition to any others.
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    53 ===== Named trackpoints =====
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    55 Some GPS devices don't create waypoints, but instead just name selected points
    56 which are part of the ordinary track. With this option checked, such
    57 points are imported as markers as if they were waypoints.
    58 
    59 ===== Start of track =====
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    61 You always need at least one audio marker, and if none of the above
    62 methods yield any, one called 'start' will always be created at the
    63 beginning of the track. With this option, you can also add a 'start'
    64 marker in addition to any others.
    6550
    6651== Forward/back time (seconds) ==
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    68 Controls the amount by which the [wiki:Help/Menu/Audio forward and back buttons] advance or rewind the sound track when you press them. Default is 10 seconds.
     52Controls the amount by which the [[JOSMImage(audio-fwd)]] [wikitr:/Help/Action/AudioFwd Forward] and [[JOSMImage(audio-back)]] [wikitr:/Help/Action/AudioBack Back] buttons advance or rewind the sound track when you press them. Default is 10 seconds.
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    7054== Fast forward multiplier ==
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    72 Controls the amount by which the [wiki:Help/Menu/Audio fast and slow forward buttons] accelerate or decelerate the audio playback when you press them. Default is 1.3.
     55Controls the amount by which the [[JOSMImage(audio-faster)]] [wikitr:/Help/Action/AudioFaster Fast Forward] and [[JOSMImage(audio-slower)]] [wikitr:/Help/Action/AudioSlower Slow Forward] buttons accelerate or decelerate the audio playback when you press them. Default is `1.3`.
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    7457== Lead-in time (seconds) ==
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    7658When an audio marker is played, the sound at that point tends to be immediate, so you can lose the first part of your phrase. So playback starts this number of seconds before the actual time for the marker. If, on the other hand, you find yourself not speaking for a few seconds after you place a waypoint (maybe you need to fiddle with your GPS), you can set this value negative to start playing a little after the time at the waypoint.
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    7860== Voice recorder calibration ==
     61The clock on your voice recorder is not as accurate as that on the GPS receiver. As well as synchronizing the time at the start of the recording with a corresponding waypoint, you will also need to make sure the clocks stay in sync throughout the track. This option is the ratio of a duration on your voice recorder with a duration in accurate (e.g. GPS) time. So let's say over an accurate hour your voice recorder actually records for 5 seconds too long (it runs slow) you'd set this to `(3600 + 5)/3600` or `1.00139`, and if it runs fast, to a number a little less than 1.
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    80 The clock on your voice recorder is not as accurate as that on the GPS receiver. As well as synchronizing the time at the start of the recording with a corresponding waypoint, you will also need to make sure the clocks stay in sync throughout the track. This option is the ratio of a duration on your voice recorder with a duration in accurate (e.g. GPS) time. So let's say over an accurate hour your voice recorder actually records for 5 seconds too long (it runs slow) you'd set this to (3600 + 5)/3600 or 1.00139, and if it runs fast, to a number a little less than 1.
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