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Re: Channels and frames
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Re: Channels and frames


  • Subject: Re: Channels and frames
  • From: "john smith" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 01 Nov 2005 17:52:02 +0100


I agree. So, what's the option? As I said in a previous mail, if we remove it from the interface, then we have to explain in the manual that "there's a setting for output channels, which can, bla. bla, expect for AU hosts". Or something like that.
It just strikes me as unnecasary complicated, and the user will be asking himself "why not, what's wrong with AU".

Then you'll have to explain what's wrong with your AU, not what's wrong with AU.

??? There would be nothing wrong with my AU (it wouldn't have the setting). What I mean is that the manual would need to mention it anyway, because of the other versions.


At this point it appears to me that this is the only option we have.


Thanks,

Michael Olsen

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