• Bleep

    From Richard Porter@21:1/5 to All on Sun Oct 23 10:35:30 2022
    I have the audio output on my ARMX6 connected to an amp and speakers. When
    I'm playing music or speech with !Amplayer the volume is fine. However the warning bleep from an application or ASCII BEL code is a miserable,
    scarcely audible little squeak. Can this be adjusted?

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    Richard Porter

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  • From Alan P Dawes@21:1/5 to Richard Porter on Sun Oct 23 10:48:32 2022
    In article <70aad13b5a.news@user.minijem.plus.com>,
    Richard Porter <ricp@minijem.plus.com> wrote:
    I have the audio output on my ARMX6 connected to an amp and speakers.
    When I'm playing music or speech with !Amplayer the volume is fine.
    However the warning bleep from an application or ASCII BEL code is a miserable, scarcely audible little squeak. Can this be adjusted?

    Have you tried changing from Quiet beep to Loud beep? Double click !Boot
    to bring up Configuration and then on Sound to alter to loud beep.

    Alan

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    Using an ARMX6

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  • From Richard Porter@21:1/5 to All on Mon Oct 31 14:13:00 2022
    The date being 23 Oct 2022, Alan P Dawes <alan.dawes@riscos.org> decided
    to write:

    In article <70aad13b5a.news@user.minijem.plus.com>,
    Richard Porter <ricp@minijem.plus.com> wrote:
    I have the audio output on my ARMX6 connected to an amp and speakers.
    When I'm playing music or speech with !Amplayer the volume is fine.
    However the warning bleep from an application or ASCII BEL code is a
    miserable, scarcely audible little squeak. Can this be adjusted?

    Have you tried changing from Quiet beep to Loud beep? Double click !Boot
    to bring up Configuration and then on Sound to alter to loud beep.

    Alan

    Thanks. That's a lot better. I just have to remember to turn the amp on!

    Richard

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  • From Richard Porter@21:1/5 to All on Mon Oct 31 15:04:29 2022
    The date being 31 Oct 2022, Richard Porter <ricp@minijem.plus.com> decided
    to write:

    Have you tried changing from Quiet beep to Loud beep? Double click !Boot
    to bring up Configuration and then on Sound to alter to loud beep.

    Alan

    Thanks. That's a lot better. I just have to remember to turn the amp on!

    Actually it doesn't solve the problem, which specifically is the bleep
    from Messenger Pro. When I type "bleep" I get a nice loud bl**p from spell checker but when something else happens - probably new mail arriving I get
    a miserable little squeak. Loud bl**p is still set in Configure...

    I can't see anything relevant in Messenger choices.

    Richard

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  • From Chris Hughes@21:1/5 to Richard Porter on Mon Oct 31 16:36:01 2022
    In message <0e790e405a.news@user.minijem.plus.com>
    Richard Porter <ricp@minijem.plus.com> wrote:

    The date being 31 Oct 2022, Richard Porter <ricp@minijem.plus.com> decided
    to write:

    Have you tried changing from Quiet beep to Loud beep? Double click !Boot >>> to bring up Configuration and then on Sound to alter to loud beep.

    Alan

    Thanks. That's a lot better. I just have to remember to turn the amp on!

    Actually it doesn't solve the problem, which specifically is the bleep
    from Messenger Pro. When I type "bleep" I get a nice loud bl**p from spell checker but when something else happens - probably new mail arriving I get
    a miserable little squeak. Loud bl**p is still set in Configure...

    I can't see anything relevant in Messenger choices.

    Richard
    When you updated the quiet beep to loud beep, did you check the two bars
    in the above section were fully across?

    Have you also got !PlayIt in your !Boot.Resources since Messenger Pro
    seems to use this for playing its sounds. There is a 'chime' file within Messenger.Resources

    I think you can create your own sound file IIRC to use instead.



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    Chris Hughes

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  • From b.boase@bcs.org@21:1/5 to ricp@minijem.plus.com on Tue Nov 1 19:00:23 2022
    On 31 Oct 2022, ricp@minijem.plus.com wrote:

    Actually it doesn't solve the problem, which specifically is the bleep
    from Messenger Pro. When I type "bleep" I get a nice loud bl**p from spell checker but when something else happens - probably new mail arriving I get
    a miserable little squeak. Loud bl**p is still set in Configure...

    I too nowadays get the merest tiny almost inaudible ping from the module
    Chime supplied with Messenger Pro. I have !PlayIt in Boot:Resources. It
    was not always thus, so I assume some setup can be altered to restore the sound, but what?

    Bernard.
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    b.boase@bcs.org

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  • From Harriet Bazley@21:1/5 to b.boase@bcs.org on Tue Nov 1 20:34:29 2022
    On 1 Nov 2022 as I do recall,
    b.boase@bcs.org wrote:

    On 31 Oct 2022, ricp@minijem.plus.com wrote:

    Actually it doesn't solve the problem, which specifically is the bleep
    from Messenger Pro. When I type "bleep" I get a nice loud bl**p from spell checker but when something else happens - probably new mail arriving I get a miserable little squeak. Loud bl**p is still set in Configure...

    I too nowadays get the merest tiny almost inaudible ping from the module Chime supplied with Messenger Pro. I have !PlayIt in Boot:Resources. It
    was not always thus, so I assume some setup can be altered to restore the sound, but what?

    I got the impression the issue was hardware-related, as when I got a new computer Messenger's sounds went variously haywire (too soft/too
    fast and/or inaudible). I suspect you need a version of PlayIt
    suitable to your current hardware; I seem to have my custom sounds and
    my chime sorted out now, and have a PlayIt which claims to be 7.13,
    although it might have been someone's patched version... I don't
    remember how I fixed the issue. :-(


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    Money is the root of all evil - and man needs roots

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  • From Richard Porter@21:1/5 to All on Tue Nov 1 22:21:02 2022
    The date being 31 Oct 2022, Chris Hughes <news13@noonehere.co.uk> decided
    to write:

    When you updated the quiet beep to loud beep, did you check the two bars
    in the above section were fully across?

    I did. They were.

    Have you also got !PlayIt in your !Boot.Resources since Messenger Pro
    seems to use this for playing its sounds. There is a 'chime' file within Messenger.Resources

    I have. There is. If I try to play Chime I just get a loud bleep.

    I think you can create your own sound file IIRC to use instead.

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  • From b.boase@bcs.org@21:1/5 to harriet@bazleyfamily.co.uk on Tue Nov 1 22:59:53 2022
    On 1 Nov 2022, harriet@bazleyfamily.co.uk wrote:

    I suspect you need a version of PlayIt suitable to your current hardware;
    I seem to have my custom sounds and my chime sorted out now, and have a PlayIt which claims to be 7.13, although it might have been someone's
    patched version... I don't remember how I fixed the issue. :-(

    My PlayIt module is 1.73 (15-Apr-2012) which, assuming some finger trouble somewhere, might be the same as yours?

    I don't know what other elements in one's system affect its ability to
    sound as expected.

    Bernard
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    b.boase@bcs.org

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  • From Harriet Bazley@21:1/5 to b.boase@bcs.org on Wed Nov 2 01:05:17 2022
    On 1 Nov 2022 as I do recall,
    b.boase@bcs.org wrote:

    On 1 Nov 2022, harriet@bazleyfamily.co.uk wrote:

    I suspect you need a version of PlayIt suitable to your current hardware;
    I seem to have my custom sounds and my chime sorted out now, and have a PlayIt which claims to be 7.13, although it might have been someone's patched version... I don't remember how I fixed the issue. :-(

    My PlayIt module is 1.73 (15-Apr-2012) which, assuming some finger trouble somewhere, might be the same as yours?

    Ah yes, 1.73. :-D


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    Flying is the art of throwing yourself at the ground... and missing.

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  • From Jean-Michel@21:1/5 to Harriet Bazley on Thu Nov 3 12:13:09 2022
    In message <2250c9405a.harriet@bazleyfamily.co.uk>
    Harriet Bazley <harriet@bazleyfamily.co.uk> wrote:

    On 1 Nov 2022 as I do recall,
    b.boase@bcs.org wrote:

    On 1 Nov 2022, harriet@bazleyfamily.co.uk wrote:

    I suspect you need a version of PlayIt suitable to your current hardware; >>> I seem to have my custom sounds and my chime sorted out now, and have a
    PlayIt which claims to be 7.13, although it might have been someone's
    patched version... I don't remember how I fixed the issue. :-(

    My PlayIt module is 1.73 (15-Apr-2012) which, assuming some finger trouble >> somewhere, might be the same as yours?

    Ah yes, 1.73. :-D

    !Verma report
    PlayIt 1.73 (15 Feb 2018) © Rick Hudson, Christopher Martin
    ???

    A small useful program !Mixvolume to test the level of Bleep, originally created to adjust the audio level of Rhapsody4 and others like DigitalCd. https://jeanmichelb.riscos.fr/Audio.html


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    Jean-Michel

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