Marc;497275 Wrote: > It really is hard to imagine why it should be so difficult to fix the > alarm functionality (even if only in a temporary manner), using a local > fallback sound at the Radio itself. It does even have two fallback sounds. One you can find under /usr/share/jive/applets/AlarmSnooze/alarm.mp3 (you can SSH to your radio if activated under the advanced settings) It is often characterized as a 'funky' sound.
Furthermore there is a 'beeping' sound coming directly from the firmware I guess. So they did think of fallbacks, unfortunately they are not implemented in a robust way. > I've got a good amount of time off for the Christmas break and would > look into a resolution myself (as I know others would too) if a cross > development environment for the Radio firmware was available (which I'm > sure it isn't since Logitech obviously doesn't want proprietary firmware > revisions floating around). I guess you don't even need to go as down as to the (C based) firmware. Most of the function of all devices is written in LUA, a scripting language. If you want to try yourself you should download 'SqueezePlay' the desktop version of the Radio/Controller/Touch Firmware. (you'll find the latest under http://downloads.slimdevices.com/nightly/?ver=7.4). There you are also able to find the 'AlarmSnooze'-Applet and easily can play around with it and try to find ways, that the alarm.mp3 is playing on lost connections. -- bluegaspode 1x SB-Controller+Receiver (Duet), 1xSB-Boom. 1xSB-Radio Server (7.4.1) running on SheevaPlug (Ubuntu) with attached Western Digital MyBook Essential. Secondary 7.4 Server on Debianized Buffalo Linkstation LS-CHL. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ bluegaspode's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=31651 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=72393 _______________________________________________ Radio mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/radio
