Hi again. I've been having problems with my audio file "looping" after its done playing. I connected GND to K1. I set up the SD card to "1" in the read.cfg file. When I first apply power to the board, it plays the file one time and then stops, not looping it. When I open the trigger and close it again, it plays the file again and after it finishes, THEN is loops the file. Have you experienced this issue? Is there a way to fix it? Much thanks.
Great question. Yes. Cut a small piece of wire and connect the two trigger terminals. This will trick the player into thinking that it is constantly triggered. This will play an audio file in a loop. I've done this and it works very well.
Edible PVC if the mp3 player light is on, then it is receiving power from the pc and is therefore “connected”. If the pc is not recognizing the mp3 player in Explorer then you need to diagnose the pc issue or use an SD card.
Such a clean up! I like it. Thanks for sharing!
Looks great! Any idea if this will work with a piezo trigger instead of the pressure trigger?
Sorry, I’m not familiar with those. I’m sure there is a way. Your wiring may have to be slightly different.
Good idea, thanks for sharing. Nice and clean setup too :)
Fantastic idea indeed! :))
Hi again. I've been having problems with my audio file "looping" after its done playing. I connected GND to K1. I set up the SD card to "1" in the read.cfg file. When I first apply power to the board, it plays the file one time and then stops, not looping it. When I open the trigger and close it again, it plays the file again and after it finishes, THEN is loops the file. Have you experienced this issue? Is there a way to fix it? Much thanks.
I have all my read.cfg files configured for "2".
@@HawthorneManorHauntedHouse Thank you so much. It worked!
Bueno. Glad to help.
Can this loop audio files?
Great question. Yes. Cut a small piece of wire and connect the two trigger terminals. This will trick the player into thinking that it is constantly triggered. This will play an audio file in a loop. I've done this and it works very well.
Can you load MP3 files on this without an SD card? If so, how?
Edible PVC Yes. The website has detailed instructions and a video. The mp3 player connects to a PC via USB and files can be copied and pasted.
@@HawthorneManorHauntedHouse My computer doesn't recognise the board via USB cable. What should I do?
Edible PVC if the mp3 player light is on, then it is receiving power from the pc and is therefore “connected”. If the pc is not recognizing the mp3 player in Explorer then you need to diagnose the pc issue or use an SD card.
what power supply are you using
12v 1amp Power Supply: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B016APVKO8/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1