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I've spent a hole 6 hour stream to figure out whats wrong with the alert for volume.
If i set the lowest volume to for example: -20db. Everytime the audio goes below -20, it begins to count for the set time. In this case, I've tried 5 and 10 seconds.
When it goes below, it counts until the audio goes above. Then pauses. If it reaches let's say 4 seconds, it will continue to count from 4 seconds once the audio goes under the set db level. This causes the alert to activate everytime it reaches the set time in total seconds. It's very frustrating to see the alert popping up all the time when it's actually a false alarm.
Can this get fixed?
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Originally Posted by: KJPark I've spent a hole 6 hour stream to figure out whats wrong with the alert for volume.
If i set the lowest volume to for example: -20db. Everytime the audio goes below -20, it begins to count for the set time. In this case, I've tried 5 and 10 seconds.
When it goes below, it counts until the audio goes above. Then pauses. If it reaches let's say 4 seconds, it will continue to count from 4 seconds once the audio goes under the set db level. This causes the alert to activate everytime it reaches the set time in total seconds. It's very frustrating to see the alert popping up all the time when it's actually a false alarm.
Can this get fixed? I'm glad you were able to establish a pattern for this but I would go as far to say that this particular alert just does not work. Just yesterday (24 April) the alert was flashing as someone was speaking so loudly that my levels were peaking. I dropped the db level to -40 and still the alert was going off as the levels were at -1db. I love the idea of the audio alert as it could save streams and recordings when the audio is not working or routed properly but as it is currently implemented it shows to many false flags and doesn't work as intended. I hope someone can take a deeper look into fixing it.
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Originally Posted by: KJPark I've spent a hole 6 hour stream to figure out whats wrong with the alert for volume. If i set the lowest volume to for example: -20db. Everytime the audio goes below -20, it begins to count for the set time. In this case, I've tried 5 and 10 seconds. When it goes below, it counts until the audio goes above. Then pauses. If it reaches let's say 4 seconds, it will continue to count from 4 seconds once the audio goes under the set db level. This causes the alert to activate everytime it reaches the set time in total seconds. It's very frustrating to see the alert popping up all the time when it's actually a false alarm. FaceTimeCan this get fixed? I had an issue where it kept turning my volume completely down while I was listening to the headphones. Numerous factory resets didn't work. I have somehow worked out that i need to have all notifications on and it doesn't happen.
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