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#461
Originally Posted by Spenc3 View Post
I suspect this is related to the encoding of the XML is not in UTF-8.
Think so, I'll try to manually convert it to UTF-8 to see if flipclock will read it after that and play the alarm...
 
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#462
Originally Posted by Den in USA View Post
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I have version 0.9.7-7
 
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#463
Originally Posted by squirreluk View Post
I have version 0.9.7-7
In that case you should have flipAlarmSync install.
Type the following command in XTERM again and see what you get.
Code:
/usr/bin/flipAlarmSync clear clear clear
It will either give you no Alarm or it will take sometime to process the alarm sync.

If random alarm still happen, please provide your /home/user/.flipClockAlarmD.xml to us.
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#464
Originally Posted by Spenc3 View Post
In that case you should have flipAlarmSync install.
Type the following command in XTERM again and see what you get.
Code:
/usr/bin/flipAlarmSync clear clear clear
It will either give you no Alarm or it will take sometime to process the alarm sync.

If random alarm still happen, please provide your /home/user/.flipClockAlarmD.xml to us.
If the command is not found, then please provide us the result of the following command

Code:
dpkg -L flipclock | grep -ir alarmsync
where the symbol before grep is the top right symbol in the symbol table...
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#465
I'm a late comer to this app but it looks very nice and useful as well.

Admittedly I haven't gone through all the threads yet but I have installed this today but want to know what sound file it accepts as an alarm sound?
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#466
Originally Posted by cardiff-blues View Post
I'm a late comer to this app but it looks very nice and useful as well.

Admittedly I haven't gone through all the threads yet but I have installed this today but want to know what sound file it accepts as an alarm sound?
It uses "most" mp3 music files. Once in a great while we find a file that doesn't play. That is why I only use "tested" files to wake me up.
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Anyone know what the battery life is like when leaving this on clock all night without a power supply?
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Originally Posted by cardiff-blues View Post
Anyone know what the battery life is like when leaving this on clock all night without a power supply?
I have successfully ran it all night off battery power. However, I set the "Insomniac Backlight" to "3" so that the display is very dim but readable. Also, I make sure that I am not connected to a WiFi access point nor searching for one. Another point to remember is that once you set an alarm, you can completely turn you NIT "off" because it will power-up by itself when your alarm time arrives and actually run the application.
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#469
This looks great. Just what I need and very useful as my current alarm is lit up like a lighthouse even on the lowest led setting.

There's always a light shinning and I have to to the clock face away or set if face down. I'm just going to work on a nice alarm sound to wake up now.
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Originally Posted by cardiff-blues View Post
This looks great. Just what I need and very useful as my current alarm is lit up like a lighthouse even on the lowest led setting.

There's always a light shinning and I have to to the clock face away or set if face down. I'm just going to work on a nice alarm sound to wake up now.
What I like also is how the alarm slowly increases over a period of 60 seconds, and if that is too loud, there is a control that limits your max volume.
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