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2010-12-08
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2010-12-08
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2010-12-08
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2010-12-08
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The counter for the trigger is useful if you do not want to execute a command just when the threshold value was reached or exceeded once but you want to make sure the threshold value is reached/exceeded some 'n' times in a row.
Currently, the audio data is picked up with a frequency of 25 Hz, so if you want to trigger a command when the threshold was exceeded for one second you'd have to set the count to 25.
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2010-12-08
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It is a accumulated count for the whole running session lifetime?
Or in what time frame the count is accumulated?
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2010-12-08
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2010-12-08
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... if this blue bar was green and it could turn into yellow after a certain value and red after another higher
like
green <70
yellow <90
red >= 90
and it would be better if these values were configurables
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2010-12-09
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2010-12-10
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One feature request might make it even more so -
recording wave data alongside the intensity.
Reason I mention this is that for what I had in mind
it would be useful to be able to later replay the sound data
along with the level indication as a witness for 3rd parties
to clearly demonstrate where sound levels exceed acceptability
and avoid the issue of 'anecdotal' reporting.
Not that this is where the app should go, just a suggestion.
Another thought along the same lines is being able to replay
a wav file through vumeter and see what db levels were
recorded, but not sure if this is even a remote possibility.
Anyway, it is still highly useful app even as it is already,
many thanks!
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