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What does "Allow Wave Files" do?
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In the general configuration page there are 2 settings I cant find any info on and no searches turn up anything.
Allow Wave Files
Allow Speech
Any ideas or know how to use them?
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Never tried but I think it allows you to utilise sound files in macros, for example you may want to play a tune to signify the end of a programme.
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There was a post yesterday or this morning that explained how to use the speech. .wav files work similaraly. You can probably also find the info on the Wiki.
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Wow, I did 2 different searches this afternoon just prior to my post. I will look again right now.
Quote from: ger21 on July 02, 2010, 06:34:36 PM
There was a post yesterday or this morning that explained how to use the speech. .wav files work similaraly. You can probably also find the info on the Wiki.
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I find 1 post from 2006. It does show where to find wav. files but not really how to use them. I also found nothing about it in the Wiki. The reason I ask, when watching some of the youtube videos some peoples steppers are singing more exaggerated than I hear from mine. I know my speeds are high when playing around at times so that wouldnt be the issue. I think they are playing sounds for each axis/change/dir. Something. Just curious. I would like it to yell at me!
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http://www.machsupport.com/forum/index.php/topic,15247.msg102049.html#msg102049
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I searched under wave and speech not make sound. Thanks, I cant wait to try it. Should be funny.
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http://www.machsupport.com/forum/index.php/topic,12740.0.html
Speak and PlayWave
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Gerry,
That’s neat, I never knew mach could talk! Wonder what else it can do that I’m unaware of. For instance is there a way to name macros and call them from Gcode? (I’ve tried and it didn’t work for me.) This time next week I will have forgot what I called this one. How do you folks keep track of macros other than a separate data base?
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FYI - an updated version of that manual is available direct from the documentation page of the mach site:
http://machsupport.com/docs/Mach3_V3.x_Macro_Prog_Ref.pdf
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Quote from: ger21 on July 02, 2010, 10:24:26 PM
http://www.machsupport.com/forum/index.php/topic,12740.0.html
Speak and PlayWave
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