I got a fairly big update over the weekend Aug 19
Quote from ihermit2 on August 19, 2018, 7:58 amAny news on changes for the update? it reflashed the MCU and a few other things updated. What new awesomeness do we have now?
Any news on changes for the update? it reflashed the MCU and a few other things updated. What new awesomeness do we have now?
Quote from Zheng Han on August 19, 2018, 8:05 amYou beat us to it. We will post the update details soon. Meanwhile enjoy being the first to play with it 🙂
You beat us to it. We will post the update details soon. Meanwhile enjoy being the first to play with it 🙂
Quote from ckruetze on August 19, 2018, 3:37 pmNice new media card. For bluetooth audio it works just fine, sadly not for "internal" audio played with mpg123.
I would suggest to use the same colour and button order for the sensor buttons on all offical cards.
Currently we have
Time:
- red (stop)
- green (play)
- blue (minus)
- turquoise (plus)
Media:
- green (play)
- red (stop)
- yellow (minus)
- blue (plus)
I don't have any preferences for the order or the colours but it would be nice if the order is always identical for example play is always the 1st button and also to always have the same colour e.g. down/minus always blue and not blue for minus on one card and blue for plus on another card.
Also how about dimming the buttons after like 10 seconds of inactivity and no proximity contact? And then after like 20 seconds turn them off.
They are really bright and easy to use but after a while they get annoying (on the desk).
Nice new media card. For bluetooth audio it works just fine, sadly not for "internal" audio played with mpg123.
I would suggest to use the same colour and button order for the sensor buttons on all offical cards.
Currently we have
Time:
- red (stop)
- green (play)
- blue (minus)
- turquoise (plus)
Media:
- green (play)
- red (stop)
- yellow (minus)
- blue (plus)
I don't have any preferences for the order or the colours but it would be nice if the order is always identical for example play is always the 1st button and also to always have the same colour e.g. down/minus always blue and not blue for minus on one card and blue for plus on another card.
Also how about dimming the buttons after like 10 seconds of inactivity and no proximity contact? And then after like 20 seconds turn them off.
They are really bright and easy to use but after a while they get annoying (on the desk).
Quote from ihermit2 on August 21, 2018, 12:15 pmNot sure if it's useful but with the random button presses every time the new music card goes active I get a bleep from the oboo.
Usually I'm not in the room.
Not sure if it's useful but with the random button presses every time the new music card goes active I get a bleep from the oboo.
Usually I'm not in the room.
Quote from ckruetze on August 21, 2018, 3:50 pmQuote from ihermit2 on August 21, 2018, 12:15 pmNot sure if it's useful but with the random button presses every time the new music card goes active I get a bleep from the oboo.
Usually I'm not in the room.
I think I get something similar. I was looking for my kids mobile for about half an hour to locate the source of the beeps but there was none, the only electronic device in the room was my Oboo. However I haven't been able to reliable reproduce this. I have had it twice since last weekend.
Quote from ihermit2 on August 21, 2018, 12:15 pmNot sure if it's useful but with the random button presses every time the new music card goes active I get a bleep from the oboo.
Usually I'm not in the room.
I think I get something similar. I was looking for my kids mobile for about half an hour to locate the source of the beeps but there was none, the only electronic device in the room was my Oboo. However I haven't been able to reliable reproduce this. I have had it twice since last weekend.
Quote from Zheng Han on August 21, 2018, 5:50 pmThe beeping sound is an audio indicator for when the maximum volume is reached. The root of the problem is with random button presses on the volume up button. We will look into this next.
The beeping sound is an audio indicator for when the maximum volume is reached. The root of the problem is with random button presses on the volume up button. We will look into this next.
Quote from ckruetze on August 22, 2018, 12:52 pmQuote from Zheng Han on August 21, 2018, 5:50 pmThe beeping sound is an audio indicator for when the maximum volume is reached. The root of the problem is with random button presses on the volume up button. We will look into this next.
Just to clarify, this also happens without any button presses
- turn the clock off overnight, disconnect the power
- turn it on the next day and don't touch any buttons
- wave to it until the media card is on the screen (don't push any buttons)
- wait like 15 minutes and you hear the first beep
- after that they get a loot more frequent still random but sometimes two a minute, sometimes every 5 minutes
Quote from Zheng Han on August 21, 2018, 5:50 pmThe beeping sound is an audio indicator for when the maximum volume is reached. The root of the problem is with random button presses on the volume up button. We will look into this next.
Just to clarify, this also happens without any button presses
- turn the clock off overnight, disconnect the power
- turn it on the next day and don't touch any buttons
- wave to it until the media card is on the screen (don't push any buttons)
- wait like 15 minutes and you hear the first beep
- after that they get a loot more frequent still random but sometimes two a minute, sometimes every 5 minutes
Quote from Zheng Han on August 22, 2018, 7:20 pm@ckruetze
Yes understood. So what happened in your case is this. The current touch bar settings makes it overly sensitive. Under certain conditions the touch bar will register false button presses. When you leave the Oboo at the music card, random (false) button press may trigger volume up events and when this happens enough times the Oboo's volume will be at it's maximum. Any addition (false) button presses on the volume up button will then result with a beeping sound.
The good news is we can fix this with software update. The team is currently trying to optimize the sensitivity settings.
A quick workaround for the moment is to leave your oboo at the weather card when not interacting with it.
@ckruetze
Yes understood. So what happened in your case is this. The current touch bar settings makes it overly sensitive. Under certain conditions the touch bar will register false button presses. When you leave the Oboo at the music card, random (false) button press may trigger volume up events and when this happens enough times the Oboo's volume will be at it's maximum. Any addition (false) button presses on the volume up button will then result with a beeping sound.
The good news is we can fix this with software update. The team is currently trying to optimize the sensitivity settings.
A quick workaround for the moment is to leave your oboo at the weather card when not interacting with it.