## praat_spectrogram_settings_popup.png The image shows a window titled "Spectrogram settings" which appears to be part of an audio analysis software interface. The window is designed for adjusting parameters related to spectrograms, which are visual representations of the spectrum of frequencies in a sound over time. ### Detailed Description: 1. **Title and Function**: - The title at the top reads "Spectrogram settings," indicating that this window allows users to configure how spectrograms will be displayed or processed within the software. 2. **Parameters**: - There are three main parameters listed in the window, each with input fields for adjusting their values. 3. **Parameter Details**: a. **View range (Hz)**: - This parameter specifies the frequency range that is visible on the spectrogram. - The current settings show "0.0" as the lower limit and "5000.0" as the upper limit, meaning the software will display frequencies from 0 Hz to 5000 Hz. b. **Window length (s)**: - This parameter determines how long a segment of audio is analyzed at once. - The current setting shows "0.005," which means each window or segment being analyzed lasts for 0.005 seconds, or 5 milliseconds. c. **Dynamic range (dB)**: - This parameter controls the contrast in the spectrogram by adjusting how much louder quieter sounds are compared to louder sounds. - The current setting is "50.0 dB," indicating a dynamic range of 50 decibels. 4. **Buttons and Options**: - Below these parameters, there are several buttons for interacting with the settings: - **Help**: Likely provides additional information or instructions about using this window. - **Standards**: Presumably allows users to set default values based on standard configurations. - **Cancel**: Closes the dialog without applying any changes. - **Apply**: Applies the current settings but does not close the dialog. - **OK**: Confirms and applies all changes made in this window. 5. **Additional Information**: - Below these buttons, there is a note stating that "all of your 'advanced settings' have their standard values," suggesting that other advanced parameters are set to default or standard configurations. - It also mentions the "time step strategy" has its standard value as "automatic." 6. **Visual Elements**: - The window background is white, and there are red circles with a minus sign on each corner of the title bar, indicating options for minimizing or closing the window. 7. **Audio Waveform**: - In the bottom right corner of the image, you can see part of an audio waveform. This is likely related to the spectrogram being analyzed but not directly controlled by these settings in this specific window. This interface appears to be designed for users who need precise control over how their audio data is visualized and processed using spectrograms. This description was generated automatically from image files by a local LLM, and thus, may not be fully accurate. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.