Audio support for PyRadmon
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10 years 1 week ago #188
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IT'S ALIIIIIIVE, ALIIIIIIVE I TELL YOU! HUUUUUUUUUUUAHAHAHAHAHAAAAA!
Sorry, my Frankenstein moment.... >.>
But it works!
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Sorry, my Frankenstein moment.... >.>
But it works!
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10 years 1 week ago #189
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Replied by mw0uzo on topic Audio support for PyRadmon
woot
Will test Sun night hopefully.
Will test Sun night hopefully.
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10 years 4 days ago #214
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Hmm,
no news so-far, so I guess no news is good news?
no news so-far, so I guess no news is good news?
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10 years 4 days ago - 10 years 4 days ago #215
by mw0uzo
Replied by mw0uzo on topic Audio support for PyRadmon
Not had chace to test yet, flat out here
Really want to test this.
Really want to test this.
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10 years 2 days ago - 10 years 2 days ago #217
by mw0uzo
Replied by mw0uzo on topic Audio support for PyRadmon
Finally, testing it now. Filled in the config file, ran, the program assumed microsoft sound mapper input 0.
Its certainly detecting the pulses! Well done Thimo, worked first time!
I think there might be a minor CPM calc problem. The CPM number seem to be reporting the number of clicks over 10s, rather than the actual CPM.
Should there be a way of specifying the input sound device in the config file?
Once this is checked/fixed and we have a few confirmed working tests from different users, then I will put this on the Download page, replacing the link to the old sourceforge page. Thank you Thimo +1 all round Other users please report your test results!
Its certainly detecting the pulses! Well done Thimo, worked first time!
I think there might be a minor CPM calc problem. The CPM number seem to be reporting the number of clicks over 10s, rather than the actual CPM.
Should there be a way of specifying the input sound device in the config file?
Once this is checked/fixed and we have a few confirmed working tests from different users, then I will put this on the Download page, replacing the link to the old sourceforge page. Thank you Thimo +1 all round Other users please report your test results!
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10 years 2 days ago #218
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The actual way it works is that it grabs the "Default input device" set in the audio config of your own PC.
And indeed, it records 10 seconds and then bursts out a count, after 30 seconds it adds all the samples to each other to get the count. (If I had it correctly)
Will give it a check-over soon enough. ^_^
Might keep the counts silent until it reaches 30 seconds, then burst out the CPM ~(CPM1 + CPM2 + CPM3) * 2~ and upload immediately.
And indeed, it records 10 seconds and then bursts out a count, after 30 seconds it adds all the samples to each other to get the count. (If I had it correctly)
Will give it a check-over soon enough. ^_^
Might keep the counts silent until it reaches 30 seconds, then burst out the CPM ~(CPM1 + CPM2 + CPM3) * 2~ and upload immediately.
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