It could have the option of generating a tone of 25000hz my sound turns off from bluetooth if nothing is playing and that would solve the problem, for me and for many who use sound via bluetooth.
Good afternoon Fábio,
FxSound was not made to produce any audio by itself.
Such a high-frequency tone, if prolonged, would furthermore be harmful to your ears, and even more so when boosted.
So I honestly don’t think this is something that will be implemented anytime soon.
This request is very reasonable. A -55 dB tone would be sufficient to keep system components awake and far too soft to be heard under most conditions, much less cause harm. And yes, young ears can often hear up to 25K. A -55 db 10 Hz tone would work just as well. On the other hand, there is a very useful utility called SoundKeeper that will most likely take care of this problem. I’ve used it for years. You can find it here: https://veg.by/en/projects/soundkeeper/. Hope the info helps.
https://www.szynalski.com/tone-generator/
I use this to test any changes I make to my Pro Audio system I thought this may be of some help to someone
Most of these can also be downloaded for free:
Also they are required to check to see if (Like me) you run multiple amps and separate Lows, Mids and Highs to be sure they blend even with out huge dead spots, I found this out the hard way back in 2008 when my Lows were awesome but mids were way low and Highs way to dang loud. I still do the tests about every 4 months or so to see if anything is acting up
Thank you
| doolhoofd
September 21 |
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Most of these can also be downloaded for free:
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