Something important to include is that "Signed 16-bit PCM" needs to be selected for the encoding. Other options make it play either incorrectly or not at all. "U-Law" and "A-Law" seem work also.
Thanks, that’s fixed my problem! For anyone else having this problem of the file speaking slowly and quietly, you need to select ‘mono’ in the options when exporting from Audacity.
Followed everything on the video Bill.. But can’t get my Qx7s to play the track. Whenever im in special functions and assign a switch to play a track.. my Qx7s can’t show any tracks anymore.. this is because i placed my created wav file in the sounds folder… but when i delete the created file in the folder.. everything goes back to normal
Also having issues, I have a wav file I have created, 32khz, 16bit signed pcm. can listen on the pc, but in the opentx simulator or the control itself, it plays back the sound very low and slow.
I have just followed the instructions in the video. Volume OK (I did adjust the gain), but plays slowly for me, too. crab2856 and I must be missing the same trick. So at the moment the video is as useful as a chocolate teapot....
Thank you for making this. It was driving me crazy I couldn't find a return to home track for my tx12.
Something important to include is that "Signed 16-bit PCM" needs to be selected for the encoding. Other options make it play either incorrectly or not at all. "U-Law" and "A-Law" seem work also.
Excellent! It remains to learn how to edit images.
Here is my video explaining the parameters for setting up your pictures it is the same for the TX16S as the Jumper T16.
Thanks. I have a TX16 in my school. I work as a teacher. Greetings from the Republic of Tatarstan! This is in Russia!
@@ЛилияГалиева-я3й my job is so cool helping people from all over the world.
Tips who just finds this video. Final audio file must be mono channel. In stereo it will work slow motion only.
Thanks, that’s fixed my problem! For anyone else having this problem of the file speaking slowly and quietly, you need to select ‘mono’ in the options when exporting from Audacity.
i can't seem to get audacity to export anything EdgeTX can play
Please check the parameters you are using are the same as this video. 32000 etc.
same, checked project rate etc. nothing worked. EdgeTX 2.5.0.
@@erikjensen825I'm having the same issue. Were you able to resolve it?
I recorded in mp3, an dthen converted to wav using online tool, and these files are not played by my Taranis Qx7
Please check this video it will show you the parameters you need to use for the files to play in your radio.
@@the-happy-RC-flyer Thanks, got it, i was using with 24000Hz rate but it supports only 16000Hz
Followed everything on the video Bill.. But can’t get my Qx7s to play the track. Whenever im in special functions and assign a switch to play a track.. my Qx7s can’t show any tracks anymore.. this is because i placed my created wav file in the sounds folder… but when i delete the created file in the folder.. everything goes back to normal
Are you just not hearing the sound?
@@the-happy-RC-flyer my opentx GUI gets distorted can not input any track properly… using Qx7s opentx 2.3.11
Have you tried flashing the openTX firmware to see if it solves the problem. Backup you radio first.
Also having issues, I have a wav file I have created, 32khz, 16bit signed pcm. can listen on the pc, but in the opentx simulator or the control itself, it plays back the sound very low and slow.
You need to increase the gain before exporting to a WAV file. Playing the track slow I am not sure what is happening there.
I have just followed the instructions in the video. Volume OK (I did adjust the gain), but plays slowly for me, too. crab2856 and I must be missing the same trick. So at the moment the video is as useful as a chocolate teapot....
hello bill will these audio files work on edge tx thanks
Yes they will Chris.