Highlight sound options is set on the highlight word in the highlight options
Enable or disable sounds.
Sounds can be temporary muted with the CTRL + R keybind.
If enabled, sounds will only play if AdiIRC is not the active window.
If enabled, AdiIRC will play new message sounds in channel/private windows even if the channel/private window has focus.
If enabled, sounds are muted until unmuted or AdiIRC is restarted.
When a server is connected, play a beep/sound or nothing.
When a server is disconnected, play a beep/sound or nothing.
When a user joins a channel, play a beep/sound or nothing.
When a user part a channel, play a beep/sound or nothing.
When a user invites you to a channel, play a beep/sound or nothing.
When a user is kicked from a channel, play a beep/sound or nothing.
When you receive a notice message, play a beep/sound or nothing.
When a user part a channel, play a beep/sound or nothing.
When you send a dcc file, play a beep/sound or nothing.
When you receive a dcc chat request, play a beep/sound or nothing.
When you receive a dcc chat message, play a beep/sound or nothing.
When your receive a private message, play a beep/sound or nothing.
When someone types a message on a channel, play a beep/sound or nothing.
When a new message arrives while you are scrolled up in the message buffer, play a beep/sound or nothing.
When a dcc transfer is completed successfully, play a beep/sound or nothing.
When a dcc transfer failed to complete successfully, play a beep/sound or nothing.
When a user in the Notify list comes online, play a beep/sound or nothing.
When a user in the Notify list goes offline, play a beep/sound or nothing.
When you receive a private message and no window with that nick is open, play a beep/sound or nothing.
If enabled, /beep and other places that uses the system beep function will play the specified file instead.
Media file to play when Use custom beep file is enabled.
Number of beeps to play if beep is enabled.
Delay in milliseconds between each beep.
Sets the default folders for various media file types used by the /splay commmand.