Slide with soundin and image: audio size issues

Sylvain symadec at gmail.com
Fri Feb 22 18:02:57 UTC 2013


Hello David,

Thank you for your answer!

It worked with the sleep(ITI) once set as more than 1000 ms, however I did 
several other tests:

- I replaced my Sleep(ITI) with a TextDisplayITI of random duration 
(between 500 and 1200 ms), with no pre-release;
- I launched an E-Test Run to hundred of trials.

My result are as follow:
- if I add the Slide.RT (the slide with the two sub-objects) 
to TextDisplayITI.duration, then if the total is inferior to almost 1000 
ms, the generated wav will be less than 1000 ms;
- if the sum is superior to 1000 ms, I will get a wav file of 1000 ms.

Now something interesting:

- if I set the TextDisplayITI pre-release to more than 0 ms (I tried with 
same duration), my wav files are then less than 1000 ms!
So I thought that it might be due to the fact that adding a pre-release 
changed the TextDisplayITI.offsettime, and that the wav could stop at the 
point of this offset. The other hypothesis was that maybe, since 
the TextDisplayITI was the last slide of the trial, looping to the 
beginning another trial could stop the wav file. So to check that I added a 
Sleep at the very end of the trial of 1000 ms, while keeping TextDisplayITI 
with a pre-release of same duration. Doing that it gives me wav of 1000 ms.

My guess is then that adding a pre-release to TextDisplayITI is changing 
the TextDisplayITI.offsettime, and it induces a computation start of the 
next loop earlier. And this cause a stop in the recording of the wav of the 
previous trial.

Sylvain

On Friday, February 22, 2013 5:44:13 PM UTC+1, McFarlane, David wrote:
>
> Sylvain, 
>
> This all looks good to me, so I have no idea why it does not work for 
> you -- in my experience, with SoundIn Buffer Size set to 1000 and 
> other settings such as in your example, I get a full 1000 ms of sound 
> recording.  Using a Sleep inline for the ITI should make no 
> difference, but by now you should have done that exercise for 
> yourself (and reported back here with your results).  So something 
> else must be going on, or maybe someone else here has a clue.  (Note 
> BTW that End Capture Action did not work in EP2.0.8.90, see 
> http://www.pstnet.com/forum/Topic5473-12-1.aspx .) 
>
> So you should just submit this to PST Web Support, see stock reminder 
> below. 
>
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> At 2/21/2013 07:26 PM Thursday, Sylvain wrote: 
> >I have a problem with the latest version of EP2(2.0.10.242). 
> >A typical trial procedure is as follow: 
> > 
> >- first a fixation cross appear for a duration of 200 ms 
> >(pre-realease set at the stim duration); 
> > 
> >- then a blank screen of a jittered duration appears (the jittered 
> >duration has been computed before, not online, the pre-realease is 
> >set also at the stim duration); 
> > 
> >- then a Slide appear with two sub-objet: an image and a 
> >SlideSoundIn. I want my participants to give the name of the image, 
> >taking advantage of the SRS box vocal responses, and have the Slide 
> >disappearing; but I also want to record, with the SlideSoundIn 
> >sub-object, the whole signal audio. I set the duration of the Slide 
> >to 1000 ms maximum, and for the SlideSoundIn I've chosen a buffer of 
> >1000 ms, set "Stop after" to no, and "EndSoundCaptureAction" to 
> >none. However, I notice that when I do that, automatically I see the 
> >"Stop after mode" staying on "NextOnsetTime" (pre-realease for the 
> >slide set at the stim duration); 
> > 
> >- then an ITI of 1 sec appears (pre-realease for the slide set at 
> >the stim duration). 
> > 
> >Doing that, I noticed that my audio signal from the SlideSoundIn 
> >sub-object always ended before reaching 1000 ms. 
> > 
> >My question are: 
> > 
> >1) Do you think that even though I set the "Stop after" of the 
> >SlideSoundIn to "no" (I'm 100% sure I did that, several times) the 
> >recording could stop during the ITI onset or pre-realease of it? If 
> >not, what could have I done wrong? 
> > 
> >2) In order to get rid of this issue, I replaced the ITI screen by a 
> >sleep inline. Does the recording of the SlideSoundIn continue during 
> >a sleep? Maybe it could be a solution to this issue. 
> > 
> >Thank you for any advices and answers. 
> > 
> >Sylvain 
>
>

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