Twonav Aventura 2 no reproduce sonidos mp3 en roadbook
Buenos días:
soy nuevo en esto. He creado un roadbook que funciona a la perfección en Land 9, lo cargue en el GPS, Twonav Aventura 2, y no me reproduce los sonidos en mp3, de indicaciones que le tengo insertadas en la ruta. Cuando llego a los puntos de Roadbook, me aparece en pantalla un mensaje de pulse para reproducir el archivo, pero no me lo reproduce automáticamente ni de forma manual.
Si alguien me puede decir como se puede automatizar esto para que reproduzca los sonidos como un gps tradicional de carretera. No se, a lo mejor es que las extensiones mp3 no son compatibles. Gracias de antemano por la ayuda.
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Hello,
I haven't tried it for a few updates (a year), but I don't think anything has changed in this aspect since.
So start by reporting your report to TwoNav via the “send a request” link at the top of this page. This is just a user forum.
Audio files must be in *.wav format (Mp3 does not work), perhaps another format. This last point should be checked in the user manual. (I have a complete audio file, provided by TwoNav in English, just in case...leave an email to send it to you or a face book contact)
It doesn't work for two reasons:
- The audio files are not in your GPS, which cannot find them.
- To add an audio alert, you add to your route file (Your Route) a path to an audio file, the file itself remains where it was. If the directory containing these audio files is not directly in /data, this is the path for the PC which will be in your GPS, which is in this case unable to open this file. integrated.What should be done:
- Once you have completed your RoadBook in *.trk format, you export it in *.btrk format for use by the GPS, in theory it works. All associated files (Images, Audio, etc.) will be integrated in *.btrk format. But....in practice it no longer works for a few updates.
So there is this other solution that works:
- Place the folder containing all the audio files directly in the ..../data folder (Land and GPS) therefore a file in the PC and a copy of this file in the GPS)
- You add these files (the path to these files) to your road book, be careful to choose the audio which is in ".../data/Audio/...."
- Once the route is sent to the GPS, the latter will find the audio files since the path is the same for the PC and the GPS.
Best regards from a french user
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