(06-03-2015, 10:36 PM)iRRepLaceaBLe Wrote: Ok , man ,thanks for thid,but you are talking to me like I am a newcomer.I've heard this things over and over again.I'll be more specific:
-Should I calibrate it in the louder or in a quiet environment ( it definitely makes a huge difference in the volume)
-how can I use Frequesee if I don't have speakers, how can I use it if I have it on my phone, and use headphones on it (it seems that it only shows the noice in the environment...)
-the volume of the loudest points in the ocean surf / trickling stream = volume of the ultrasonic,is that so ?
_Thanks for your exhaustive answers,man.You are great.
-You would only calibrate the volume using Frequensee in a quiet environment. A loud one would make calibration very difficult, if not impossible.
-Well, I can't give some random percentage, because every source MP3 player etc. is different, every program on a PC that plays files is different. So I did the best I could, and gave you an actual number to tweak the audio for in Frequensee.
Frequensee isn't to be used to set volume on the phone itself, it's designed to be used to track volume through other sources like speakers. You would only need to worry about Frequensee if ultrasonic is involved, and since I've now read that you don't have speakers, and since you should only be using masked through your headphones, Frequensee is not needed anymore. So don't worry about that issue and just concentrate on getting hours with the masked on headphones.
And most of these questions in this thread have been posted and answered many times before. I tried to be broad in my answers here because I don't know what you know or don't know, and maybe it will help others down the line too which would be great!