Is the 'woof woof' sound on first boot too shocking?
Is the 'woof woof' sound on first boot too shocking?
I had two "incidents" in the last 2 weeks.
I had the speakers on and forgot to turn them off before booting a puppy i wanted to test.
And 'woof woof' caused some unexpected reactions in my family.
It shocked me as well. It sounded too loud and aggressive, the kind of sound you expect to hear in a brutal death metal "song".
I also remember having an embarrasing moment in a friend's house some time ago.
This sound has also caused me mental issues. I get a panic attack when i hear it..
I had the speakers on and forgot to turn them off before booting a puppy i wanted to test.
And 'woof woof' caused some unexpected reactions in my family.
It shocked me as well. It sounded too loud and aggressive, the kind of sound you expect to hear in a brutal death metal "song".
I also remember having an embarrasing moment in a friend's house some time ago.
This sound has also caused me mental issues. I get a panic attack when i hear it..
YES, it is too shocking!
The first time I booted a Puppy, my heart started beating like going crazy. The first change I made in all my remastered Puppies was a replacement of the bark* files in /usr/share/audio!
The barking dog may be funny for younger people or even people owning dogs. But for older people without getting used to barking dogs it's really shocking!
Btw.: you joined yesterday, but doing WoofCE stuff. Did you lose your old account on this forum? If so, did you have any issues to register again to the forum?
The first time I booted a Puppy, my heart started beating like going crazy. The first change I made in all my remastered Puppies was a replacement of the bark* files in /usr/share/audio!
The barking dog may be funny for younger people or even people owning dogs. But for older people without getting used to barking dogs it's really shocking!
Btw.: you joined yesterday, but doing WoofCE stuff. Did you lose your old account on this forum? If so, did you have any issues to register again to the forum?
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I always jump with joy!... I know that it correctly configured the sound on whichever random device that I installed it on...Flash wrote:They make me jump every time.
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Yup I always figured this was it's main purpose. On my laptop 50% volume is pretty loud but on my dad's (Dell Latitude E4300) I can't really hear anything at 50% and it starts to go up between 50-75%, so perhaps the loudness is to accommodate for these edge cases where 75% isn't very loud (to make sure everyone hears the two barks).RetroTechGuy wrote:I know that it correctly configured the sound on whichever random device that I installed it on...
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Every now and then on a machine I build up I substitute 30 seconds of "The East is Red" or "The Internationale". THAT is shocking. Back on topic, I'm with RetroTechGuy. It's a sign of life in a new boot or device that's quite welcome. Then the volume goes way down, more for the internet clutter than the barks.
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Default sound level too high in woof-CE booting
G'day,
For some months now, on my 12-ish year old desktop, the start up sound in Pups is too loud - be they barks or xylophones.
Not quite at the level of an H&S issue - and I still have ear-plugs and ear-muffs from my working days, if there wasn't a work-around after that first boot.
I only have the in-built PC speaker on my computer, yet 'others' here ('her indoors') complain about the noise when recent Pups first start.
I quickly reset the sound level to about 40-50% (task bar slider) and thereafter seem to get away with it.
Maybe it's a problem because different set-ups have different sound system powers?
But I for one would prefer fewer Watts at start-up.
David S.
For some months now, on my 12-ish year old desktop, the start up sound in Pups is too loud - be they barks or xylophones.
Not quite at the level of an H&S issue - and I still have ear-plugs and ear-muffs from my working days, if there wasn't a work-around after that first boot.
I only have the in-built PC speaker on my computer, yet 'others' here ('her indoors') complain about the noise when recent Pups first start.
I quickly reset the sound level to about 40-50% (task bar slider) and thereafter seem to get away with it.
Maybe it's a problem because different set-ups have different sound system powers?
But I for one would prefer fewer Watts at start-up.
David S.
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it was cute the first few times, i think i ran puppy for a few months (more than 10 years ago) and it didnt bother me.
for at least 10 years though, ive thought this is just about puppys #1 worst feature. some notes:
* i have a script that automatically (no intervention) remixes puppy. i can add a line that fixes the iso, even create a tool that ONLY turns this feature off. thats 20 minutes of waiting for the automatic tool to work, which is fine with me.
* my very first priority when i run puppy unmodified is to be sure that the speakers are off, because of this.
* this frequently happened at night when it just gives the impression that im a jerk-- it is not easy to remember to mitigate this 100% of the time
* i wasnt sure puppy still did this though? either way, i dont suppose i really care that much-- im very clear on what side of this debate im on though!
for at least 10 years though, ive thought this is just about puppys #1 worst feature. some notes:
* i have a script that automatically (no intervention) remixes puppy. i can add a line that fixes the iso, even create a tool that ONLY turns this feature off. thats 20 minutes of waiting for the automatic tool to work, which is fine with me.
* my very first priority when i run puppy unmodified is to be sure that the speakers are off, because of this.
* this frequently happened at night when it just gives the impression that im a jerk-- it is not easy to remember to mitigate this 100% of the time
* i wasnt sure puppy still did this though? either way, i dont suppose i really care that much-- im very clear on what side of this debate im on though!
My family is so noisy that i even not hear at barks
My family is so noisy that i even not hear at barks.. I decided to kick them out !