pety
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SOLVEDpety said:5.2.9.1 is not installing. There is a bug in install kit
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Windows XP SP2
SOLVEDpety said:5.2.9.1 is not installing. There is a bug in install kit
What settings you're using for AutoAmp? It's possible to disable it for inputs, but first we need to be sure there's no other solution.pety said:There is a problem when I use AutoAMP. With AutoAMP on the sound is jumpy.
Is it possible to add an option?
- Automatic Disable AutoAMP for INPUTS (LineINs)
Thanks!pety said:It is incredible how smooth is transition from Inpu1 to Input2. Great job
Target Level: 0 dbdjsoft said:What settings you're using for AutoAmp? It's possible to disable it for inputs, but first we need to be sure there's no other solution.pety said:There is a problem when I use AutoAMP. With AutoAMP on the sound is jumpy.
Is it possible to add an option?
- Automatic Disable AutoAMP for INPUTS (LineINs)
The maximum duration allowed for a timed pause it 6000 seconds.pety said:I set 9999 seconds for pause, but it doesn't work
Yes, ReplayGain (and any other normalization techniques) are better than any "on the fly" processing like AutoAmp.pety said:It is a big difference when I use Replay Gain. The sound is more clear. With AutoAMP there is some distorsions and small gaps...
Do you mean that you need to activate and deactivate the microphone automatically when you speak? If so, this is already possible with the new sidechain option.davideaxo said:Hello, a comfortable thing for direct, would be to have the ability to disable and enable the microphone atomatico. Maybe you could put a button affiacato the microphone key!
Try changing to use the Main sound card instead of Monitor, it should fix the problem. The monitor card is processed slightly different compared to "Main".pety said:RadioBOSS settings:
- Playback - Monitor soundcard (ONLY)
- Input 1
- MIC
When MIC is ON Monitor doesn't stop.
Monitor must stop when MIC is ON.
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Temperature today is %temp degrees Celsius wind speed is %wind_speed metres per second %wind_name humidity is %humidity percent. Tomorrow %temp_tom degrees Celcius %wind_speed_tom metres per second %wind_name_tom humidity is %humidity_tom percent.
Monitor works in operator room. When MIC is ON Monitor must be stoped.djsoft said:Try changing to use the Main sound card instead of Monitor, it should fix the problem. The monitor card is processed slightly different compared to "Main".pety said:RadioBOSS settings:
- Playback - Monitor soundcard (ONLY)
- Input 1
- MIC
When MIC is ON Monitor doesn't stop.
Monitor must stop when MIC is ON.
Did you run the weather command from the scheduler? If it does not have weather data, it will read variable names.Robert Kluver said:Following this exact example I was unable to get the TTS engine to report this data. Its simply reading the percent and variable names rather than giving me any values. Perhaps I just do not have proper direction on implementation? Is there a way to validate that the data is being properly retrieved?
Thanks for reporting, will be fixed in the next update.nelson c said:The last beta, remains a problem with set the volume in the pre-listening.
Track number "1" works to level set perfectly.
Instead two track is not affected by the volume in the pre-listening, unless you change the volume level while already started ringing that track in the pre-listening.
If I'm not mistaken, monitor wasn't changed in this version. I'll add it to the list of bugs for now.pety said:Monitor works in operator room. When MIC is ON Monitor must be stoped.
Exactly the same principle is respected in the other versions and works very very nice.
So right now beta version doesn't function right. Monitor must stop when MIC is ON. Otherwise MIC will get the sound from two sources (Operator voice and Monitor Speakers) and the result is an annoying feedback. There is a principle here wich must be respected in a radio station.
This is the situation:klinsoft said:I think pety`s problem must have "checkbox" for what he wants - "disable MIC through Monitor when MiC is on".
If user wants NOT to hear the MIC on the monitor , then check the box and everything is OK. If he wants to hear what he speaks "quitely on the speakers" , then NOT check it.
As i realize right , Pety wants NOT to hear only the Microphone in the Monitor output? but the Music to go on , right ?