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Attachment waves.zip added by aleksey_s on 2008-11-26 18:28 |
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Comment 1 by aleksey_s on 2008-11-26 18:31 |
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Comment 2 by jteh on 2008-11-26 22:49 Mick and I discussed this a while back and thought about enhancing the tones module to play a sequence of tones for this. This avoids having to keep more wav files around. What do you think of this? Would you rather just have wav files? I guess we could do wav files for now and change it later if we ever get around to enhancing the tones module, as that could be quite difficult. |
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Comment 3 by aleksey_s (in reply to comment 2) on 2008-11-27 06:41
i think abusing tones isn't very well.
why do you don't like to have more wave files? size of distribution will not change very mutch:-)
yes. i have thought about possible tones sequence before exactly decided to use short waves. |
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Comment 4 by jteh on 2009-02-16 07:57 |
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Comment 5 by mdcurran on 2009-02-17 09:28 |
Reported by aleksey_s on 2008-11-26 18:27
nvda might have an user configurable option to play audio indications instead of speech reporting when virtual buffer mode is changed.