That's fine if the changes were done before my post. Are you able to hear siren when starting proggy?
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That's fine if the changes were done before my post. Are you able to hear siren when starting proggy?
No I cannot.
Hmmm, now that's odd. Make sure your volume is not muted for audio.
Would I still hear beeps if the volume was muted?
Edit: Just went to the car and Voice, Alerts and Ding are all at 100%
Not necessarily. NextGen has multiple controls for volume (at least on android) There is a "Ding" volume which is separate from other volumes such as "Alert" or "Voice" or "Master"
Sometime my "Ding" volume gets muted (accidentally or by sys.txt setting) Don't know if NextGen on WinCE is similar. What do you see under Sound setting from GUI?
Just went to the car and Voice, Alerts and Ding are all at 100%
Try this data.zip, it should say "...please drive carefully..." when starting up
Code:http://www78.zippyshare.com/v/055lesE2/file.html
Does not say "please drive carefully" but I do get a couple of beeps after it finishes booting up that are not on the original data.zipQuote:
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Odd indeed. Looks like your unit can't play .wav nor .ogg But don't you get voice direction?
Ok, one more try. This data.zip has siren again but this time over the "ding" channel
Code:http://www10.zippyshare.com/v/gJyGiohK/file.html
Yes, I do get voice direction so you would think an ogg file would work as that's what the voice file(s) contain. Plus data.zip is full of WAV files so you would think they would work too.
One thing I did notice sometimes ago and I thought it rather strange is if I place a WAV file on the SD card and try and play it via the OS it comes up with no program associated with this file type message. Plus the file does not have an associated icon of any sort. Don't know if OGG files are the same.