my dashcam has just been delivered to me and I noticed that the power-up sound doesn't rely on the speaker volume settings. Is there ANY way of getting rid of it?
It's so annoying that I'm even willing to disconnect the speaker in device's hardware, if needed.
Quick update: it is fairly easy to disable all sounds without damaging anything All you need to do is to disassembly the device (6 screws in total) and unplug the speaker's connector. Not a big deal and it can be easily reverted to the original state.
I'm also looking forward to the update resolving this power-on sound. It's not the problem that yvan has, but the fact that anyone who doesn't want to can't turn it off ... I can't believe it's so time consuming and cumbersome to program this for the 70mai. Put a boot sound on / off switch on it and solved ... It was announced 2 months ago, since then the 1.0.10 firmware is still included.
I'm also looking forward to the update resolving this power-on sound. It's not the problem that yvan has, but the fact that anyone who doesn't want to can't turn it off ... I can't believe it's so time consuming and cumbersome to program this for the 70mai. Put a boot sound on / off switch on it and solved ... It was announced 2 months ago, since then the 1.0.10 firmware is still included.
Command was not sent due to telnet connections... Mvlogin okay, root password okey, but mv line is wrong
I can log in with telnet, login and root password, but it doesn't allow me to enter the mv line.
Why can it?
Dziękuję Ci. Działa na 70mai A500S, ale tylko podczas uruchamiania systemu. Czy mogę prosić dla dźwięku/pliku podczas wyłączania kamery...?
Edytuj 18.10.2021
Pytanie nieaktualne. Wyłączyłem też plik dźwiękowy "shutdown.aac" zgodnie z opisem w procedurze i teraz nie ma dźwięku przy włączaniu i wyłączaniu aparatu.
Do you think if it's possible to copy your own sound file into the filesystem? (via ssh or something?)
I think telnet doesn't allow for file transfers..
Do you think if it's possible to copy your own sound file into the filesystem? (via ssh or something?)
I think telnet doesn't allow for file transfers..
Hi, of course you can!
You can use telnet by copying the folder with the voiceover to the memory card. For example, you have a voiceover in the root of the memory card in the "mysound" folder. In this folder you have sounds in AAC format.
OK...
Run the command and the voiceover from the "mysound" folder will be copied to the folder with your language, for example for English:
Below I post the original voiceover from firmware 1.0.14. See the name of the folder with your language and the AAC file format. It is important. The AAC file format should be as in the original:
Launch telnet, connect to the address: 192.168.0.1
After connecting, write: root
Next command: kill 214
Then:
Code:
tcpsvd -vE 0.0.0.0 21 ftpd -w / >/dev/null 2>&1 &
With this action, you have opened FTP access to the root of the file system! Great!
Connect with any FTP client, with the following parameters:
Address: 192.168.0.1
Username: root
We leave the password empty
And replace the voice acting through your smartphone or laptop.
The memory card is available at: \mnt\sdcard
Voice acting: \mnt\app\res\voice\
Sound on: \mnt\app\res\voice\public\bootsound.raw
Sound off: \mnt\app\res\voice\public\shutdown.aac
You can just delete or rename some sounds if you don't want to hear them.
After restarting the DVR, FTP access will be by default only to the memory card.
Hi, of course you can!
You can use telnet by copying the folder with the voiceover to the memory card. For example, you have a voiceover in the root of the memory card in the "mysound" folder. In this folder you have sounds in AAC format.
OK...
Run the command and the voiceover from the "mysound" folder will be copied to the folder with your language, for example for English:
Below I post the original voiceover from firmware 1.0.14. See the name of the folder with your language and the AAC file format. It is important. The AAC file format should be as in the original:
Launch telnet, connect to the address: 192.168.0.1
After connecting, write: root
Next command: kill 214
Then:
Code:
tcpsvd -ve 0.0.0.0 21 ftp -w / >/dev/null 2>&1 &
With this action, you have opened FTP access to the root of the file system! Great!
Connect with any FTP client, with the following parameters:
Address: 192.168.0.1
Username: root
We leave the password empty
And replace the voice acting through your smartphone or laptop.
The memory card is available at: \mnt\sdcard
Voice acting: \mnt\app\res\voice\
Sound on: \mnt\app\res\voice\public\bootsound.raw
Sound off: \mnt\app\res\voice\public\shutdown.aac
You can just delete or rename some sounds if you don't want to hear them.
After restarting the DVR, FTP access will be by default only to the memory card.
Thanks this is great.. The bootsound is in .raw format.. is there anything I should note when converting my own file into .raw? (I'm using Audacity)
Is the FTP access to memory card something as a result of the tcpsvd command? (i.e. is it present without creating an FTP) otherwise is it reversible?
And if I want to create the FTP connection again I assume I would follow steps 1-8 again?
Thanks this is great.. The bootsound is in .raw format.. is there anything I should note when converting my own file into .raw? (I'm using Audacity)
Is the FTP access to memory card something as a result of the tcpsvd command? (i.e. is it present without creating an FTP) otherwise is it reversible?
Audacity -> File -> Import -> RAW data
open "bootsound.raw"...
Signed 16bit PCM, little-endian, mono, 16 kHz
edit bootsound.raw or create new bootsound Audacity -> File -> Export -> Export Audio
select "Other uncompressed files" -> RAW -> Signed 16bit PCM
about FTP...
By default, open FTP access to the memory card. You don't need a telnet for that. But if you want to open access to the memory root, you need to end the FTP process (kill 214 command) and start your own (tcpsvd... command). But these settings are not saved and after a reboot you will need a telnet again to complete the process and start your own.
Managed to give it a go today.. but after typing the tcpsvd command, I did not manage to connect via FTP (I used the android app AndFTP) - it says connection refused.
I used FTP, IP add 192.168.0.1, port 21 and username root, password blank
is there a way to confirm the tcpsvd command has sucessfully gone through?
I also noticed people use tcpsvd -vE instead of -ve and they also use ftpd instead of ftp.. not sure if it makes a diff?