CaptUAL
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Door Lock Chime
2023 MSP- Put on USB-C. Named file LockChime.wav. Selected USB in Door Chime-TOYBOX. Removed USB-C.
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Indeed, the PWS speaker is too quiet with little bird sounds. I think it's not selected for high frequency response: Literally, it's not a tweeter.Although I edited the sound file to make it as loud as I could without distortion it's pretty quiet coming from the car. The lock sounds from Tesla seem much louder. Are there multiple speakers that those use that mine doesn't?
Thanks! So there is only one exterior speaker. Unfortunately, there are no seagull license plates in Minnesota so I'm sticking with my chickadee. I'll plan to get the loon plates for my next Tesla. Those birds can make some serious sound.Indeed, the PWS speaker is too quiet with little bird sounds. I think it's not selected for high frequency response: Literally, it's not a tweeter.
So I switched to a seagull sound and amplified it in Audacity a little past the no-distortion level. That works!
The sound file from freesound.org had wind noise and talking. High-pass filtering fixed that.
I remember I gave the family's Windows 98 computer spyware with something that would scream this UH OH sound when you'd log in. It used to scare the snot out of me as a kid lolHow about the old ICQ incoming message sound? I’m dating myself, I know. How many of you have never heard this?
That is very cool! Can you send me a link to the file please.I did a star trek themed one as my car is called the "Delta Flyer" lol
I do this with notifications because I don't like it when I hear a beep or tone and I don't know where it's coming from or what it's signifying.Make yr own with text to voice: any person, any sentence, speed, hmmm I will make a video.
I put some Tesla lock sounds in this folder: Tesla lock chimes - Google Drive
(If you walk up to the locked car, open the trunk, then close it, the car now plays the lock sound, confirming that it re-locked. )
I have to edit all the sounds I picked and amplify them on my pc before i put them on my jump driveIndeed, the PWS speaker is too quiet with little bird sounds. I think it's not selected for high frequency response: Literally, it's not a tweeter.
So I switched to a seagull sound and amplified it in Audacity a little past the no-distortion level. That works!
The sound file from freesound.org had wind noise and talking. High-pass filtering fixed that.
Yes, I did that (I use Sound Forge) but the forward location of the speaker and the high pitch of my selected sound makes it a bit hard to hear if I'm walking away from the rear of the car and there's a lot of ambient noise. I still like it so I'm going to keep it. Never had a problem with the car not locking.I have to edit all the sounds I picked and amplify them on my pc before i put them on my jump drive
I have. The Owner's Manual describes several cases, but the most common one for me is leaving my phone on the charging pad.Never had a problem with the car not locking.
I used a separate jump drive and plugged it into the usb c in the center console.Wanted to follow your lead, found a sound I like, pulled out the Tesla branded USB drive, plugged it in the computer, copied the LockChime.wav file to the top directory, went out to the car, and try as I might, the car does not recognize a drive being plugged in.
Back in the house, confirmed that the desktop can read the drive.
Used the double scroll wheel reboot.
Still no recognition of the USB drive.
And the lock chime sound reverted to the default ‘honk’.