I noticed this the other week… I don’t know why I was poking around in Flip4Mac’s settings, but there I was, just wandering through, minding my own business, when I found this little beaut sitting there all pompous and defiant:
Here you go… just kiddin’… here you go… just kiddin’…

Yeah… that’s an excellent idea, having an entire panel of settings that you can’t actually set. Good thing it’s got those features, though – I’d hate to actually have full quality audio, yeah, that’d really suck. I mean, Core Audio only supports arbitrary sample rates, bit levels and numbers of channels – I’d hate for Flip4Mac to actually use all those available features.
Okay, so I’m being somewhat snippy (and Core Audio probably doesn’t make things as simple as that), given the built-in speakers on my Powerbook indeed don’t support any of the higher quality options above, but there’s no need for the plugin’s preferences to pointlessly state that. I mean, who makes this plugin anyway? ;)