Sponsored

USB thumb drives for audio playback

CyberGus

Well-known member
First Name
Gus
Joined
May 22, 2021
Threads
91
Messages
10,238
Reaction score
33,893
Location
Austin, TX
Vehicles
1981 DeLorean, 2024 Cybertruck
Occupation
IT Specialist
Country flag
FYI, the "BoomBox" folder's sounds (mp3 and wav) did not appear in the horn-replacement sounds when it was on the Lightshow partition. It worked once I moved it to the Music partition, but now it shows up in the Media player lol
Sponsored

 

65SoYoLO

Well-known member
First Name
Keith
Joined
Feb 9, 2021
Threads
51
Messages
1,978
Reaction score
2,578
Location
Long Island NY
Vehicles
2024 CyberTruck
Occupation
Retired truck driver
Country flag
Samsung T7 SSD with 4 partitions is the ticket.
  1. Sentry - TeslaCam (SSD will hold up well to the constant recording)
  2. Music
  3. LightShow
  4. Boombox
what can you add in the lightshow and boombox partitions? I would like a different noise when the truck is locked. They are all super loud, dont want to wake the neighbors .
 

CyberGus

Well-known member
First Name
Gus
Joined
May 22, 2021
Threads
91
Messages
10,238
Reaction score
33,893
Location
Austin, TX
Vehicles
1981 DeLorean, 2024 Cybertruck
Occupation
IT Specialist
Country flag
what can you add in the lightshow and boombox partitions? I would like a different noise when the truck is locked. They are all super loud, dont want to wake the neighbors .
Place a file called "LockChime.wav" in the root folder of a USB partition. I used my "MUSIC" partition, I don't know if it will work on any of the others.

Then, in Boombox, you should have a dropdown list for Lock Sounds that includes the choice "USB". Once you select it and test it, the USB drive itself can be removed since the sound is copied. To change to new custom sound, pick something else in the picklist before inserting the updated thumbdrive.

To get a reasonable volume, I used my PC to reduce it by 15db from a "normal" level. I also had to mix it down to mono to stay under the 1MB limit. It must be in WAV format.
 

65SoYoLO

Well-known member
First Name
Keith
Joined
Feb 9, 2021
Threads
51
Messages
1,978
Reaction score
2,578
Location
Long Island NY
Vehicles
2024 CyberTruck
Occupation
Retired truck driver
Country flag
Place a file called "LockChime.wav" in the root folder of a USB partition. I used my "MUSIC" partition, I don't know if it will work on any of the others.

Then, in Boombox, you should have a dropdown list for Lock Sounds that includes the choice "USB". Once you select it and test it, the USB drive itself can be removed since the sound is copied. To change to new custom sound, pick something else in the picklist before inserting the updated thumbdrive.

To get a reasonable volume, I used my PC to reduce it by 15db from a "normal" level. I also had to mix it down to mono to stay under the 1MB limit. It must be in WAV format.
what file type do you need for the boombox and lightshow folders?
 

hridge2020

Well-known member
First Name
Henry
Joined
Dec 4, 2019
Threads
188
Messages
1,015
Reaction score
1,869
Location
Central Coast CA
Vehicles
Tesla
Occupation
Aircraft Fixed/Rotary - Rocket/Missile/Spacecraft/Air Defense Scientist
Country flag


















:ROFLMAO:
 


65SoYoLO

Well-known member
First Name
Keith
Joined
Feb 9, 2021
Threads
51
Messages
1,978
Reaction score
2,578
Location
Long Island NY
Vehicles
2024 CyberTruck
Occupation
Retired truck driver
Country flag

65SoYoLO

Well-known member
First Name
Keith
Joined
Feb 9, 2021
Threads
51
Messages
1,978
Reaction score
2,578
Location
Long Island NY
Vehicles
2024 CyberTruck
Occupation
Retired truck driver
Country flag
im not having any luck with the lightshow and boom box. tried it several different ways. ?
 

skinzy

Well-known member
First Name
scott
Joined
Jan 1, 2020
Threads
9
Messages
88
Reaction score
168
Location
knoxville, TN
Vehicles
Porsche 911,Ford f-150,Porsche cayenne, CyberTruck
Occupation
retired
Country flag
I've loaded lots of FLAC music files in 24/192 and they sound great!
 

pricedm

Well-known member
First Name
Adam
Joined
Feb 17, 2022
Threads
2
Messages
927
Reaction score
1,837
Location
Denver, Colorado, USA
Vehicles
2026 Tesla Model Y LR. 2025 Cybertruck AWD. 2023 MY and 2018 M3: retired
Occupation
IT
Country flag


SteelMyHeart

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 18, 2024
Threads
1
Messages
328
Reaction score
606
Location
Florida
Vehicles
Model Y
Country flag
im not having any luck with the lightshow and boom box. tried it several different ways. ?
I just bought a Samsung T7 and partitioned it into Sentry, Boombox and LightShow on a Mac, video for how to do so on Mac is helpful and is in this forum linked already. You have to use
Guid Mac partitioning and first partition the drive in journaled format. Then once partition is complete each of the partitions you make must be formatted back into MS Dos-fat instead of ex-fat if you are using Mac.

Here is mine with all subfolder labels being case sensitive:

Sentry sub folder: TeslaCam, works great

Boombox: would not play my custom lock sound if I put the lock sound in a subfolder labeled Boombox. Once I removed the subfolder and just put the LockChime.wav directly into the partition with no subfolder it worked. When the lock sound was in the boom box subfolder it just showed up as a media file identical to music files. So you may be able to load music using this partition (unorthodox compared to what is posted in this thread but I stumbled onto it accidentally)

LightShow: LightShow subfolder is case sensitive and with the fseq file and mp3 file for star wars the lightshow worked. The StarWars in the file names is case sensitive too so they must be saved as StarWars.

Special thanks to @CyberGus for helping me with this.
 

65SoYoLO

Well-known member
First Name
Keith
Joined
Feb 9, 2021
Threads
51
Messages
1,978
Reaction score
2,578
Location
Long Island NY
Vehicles
2024 CyberTruck
Occupation
Retired truck driver
Country flag
I just bought a Samsung T7 and partitioned it into Sentry, Boombox and LightShow on a Mac, video for how to do so on Mac is helpful and is in this forum linked already. You have to use
Guid Mac partitioning and first partition the drive in journaled format. Then once partition is complete each of the partitions you make must be formatted back into MS Dos-fat instead of ex-fat if you are using Mac.

Here is mine with all subfolder labels being case sensitive:

Sentry sub folder: TeslaCam, works great

Boombox: would not play my custom lock sound if I put the lock sound in a subfolder labeled Boombox. Once I removed the subfolder and just put the LockChime.wav directly into the partition with no subfolder it worked. When the lock sound was in the boom box subfolder it just showed up as a media file identical to music files. So you may be able to load music using this partition (unorthodox compared to what is posted in this thread but I stumbled onto it accidentally)

LightShow: LightShow subfolder is case sensitive and with the fseq file and mp3 file for star wars the lightshow worked. The StarWars in the file names is case sensitive too so they must be saved as StarWars.

Special thanks to @CyberGus for helping me with this.
ok got the lockchime to work, I had to repartition the drive with an unnamed volume and put it in that. I cannot even get xlights to work on my surface pro, asks for a fold and will not let me create one and it just closes.
 
 








Top