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Old 12.03.2011, 15:22
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Old 15.03.2011, 13:47
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Default Sound alert for anticaptcha window

Hei dear admin,

Is it possible to assign a sound alert for anticaptcha window?

Thanks.
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Old 15.03.2011, 14:12
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Please, read my post #113, three messages back.
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Old 15.03.2011, 14:14
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I have installed Captcha Alert.
Works perfectly.

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Old 17.03.2011, 23:20
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Default Sound bei CAPTCHA Eingabe

Wäre es möglich, dass ein Sound abgespielt wird, wenn ein Captcha manuell eingegeben werden muss?

Fände ich sehr sinnvoll wenn man mal nicht dauernd vorm PC sitzt.

Danke!
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Old 18.03.2011, 12:36
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Wenn Sie Englisch nicht verstehen, bitte übersetzen Sie Post #113.
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Old 09.04.2011, 13:33
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Default Add a sound effect when manual typing of a Captcha is required

Okay, first off, I have to say thank you to the JDownloader development team. JDownloader is, without doubt, the most awesome downloader ever.

Well, on to my suggestion (I have checked the Roadmap and searched, but could not find anything. If it has already been suggested, I am sorry):

Suggestion: Add a "beep" sound when JDownloader needs you to type in a Captcha manually.
Reason: JDownloader is a pretty easy program, paste-and-go in most situations. However, there are cases when JDownloader needs the user's assistance to enter a Captcha code, because it can't do it itself. This forces you to keep an eye on your system, and makes it hard to do anything else (not pc-related). If it would be possible to play a "beep" sound when JDownloader needs you to fill in a Captcha, you could ignore your pc system while it is downloading something and do something else instead, as long as you are close enough to your system to hear the "beep" sound and respond within time to the Captcha requisted.

It should be reasonably easy to implement (yes, I know people always say that, but I know some basic AutoItScript and Java and I know, from experience, that it would only be a few extra lines of code) and would be a great help in case you need to do something else and can't give your computer constant attention.

Thank you for taking the time to read this.

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Old 11.04.2011, 13:02
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Please, read this thread from the start.

For Windoze the easiest solution is "Captcha Alert : a simple tool solution.".
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Old 14.04.2011, 00:11
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Like many other Ppl I keep Jdownloader on all the time when I download something. Often, I'm "afk" but in the same room. Since it's annoying to keep track of the monitor all the time, I thought it would be a great idea to include an audio signal when a prompt (for a captcha or password etc) occurs.

Shouldn't be hard to include and would be a great addition.

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Old 14.04.2011, 11:03
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Old 14.04.2011, 12:59
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@registerme

For captcha audio alerts there are several solutions :-

- "Captcha Sound Alert for JDownloader" : It contains several solutions for different platforms.

- For Windoze the easiest solution is "Captcha Alert : a simple tool solution.".

For other types of audio alerts, please wait and drink tea until
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Old 16.04.2011, 19:28
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Default Noise to Signify Text Capture Required

I tend to sit and download things whilst doing something else, so I tend to miss the Text Capture, and have to wait ages again. Could I make JDownloader make some sort of noise when it requires a CAPTCHA field?
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Old 17.04.2011, 08:15
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See this: http://board.jdownloader.org/showthread.php?t=20714
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Old 08.05.2011, 21:46
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Default sound

I would love to know if there is the possibility to include some sound notification when JD perform or certain task have been performed???if not can this option be considered for the newer version of JD ????
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Old 09.05.2011, 02:21
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Merged sound threads!

GreeZ psp
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Old 09.05.2011, 12:06
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@stephane

Your thread has been moved here, because the word 'sound' appeared in it. This thread is about captcha sound alerts and doesn't entirely cover your request/question.

There has been a sound theme in jD but it has been removed. Don't speculate it'll ever make its comeback.

What might come back however is the Event Manager. See

If everything goes well (and if you'll still be alive) then you'll be able to trigger an audio alert for any event you consider important.
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Old 17.05.2011, 01:50
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Lightbulb Need sound alerts

Guys , i need a voice or sound alert for every completion of download and for a new captcha request etc...
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Old 17.05.2011, 10:54
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I know you want it. Did you read this thread?

For the voice alert, do you want a female or male voice?
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Old 25.05.2011, 03:37
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Default Option to play sound when captcha pops up

What the title says. It shouldn't be enabled by default (as most people seek mute buttons) but it would be lovely to have for users like me who are often on and off the computer, yet in the room, and then frequently miss the captcha, which with some hosts causes me a great delay before I can try again.

I figured it could just be a checkbox in the very empty 'CAPTCHA Settings' (in 'Modules').
The hardest part is probably to create the audio clip, or find a shareware one.

I'll leave it to you awesome people to weigh the priority of this feature request.

Thanks in advance

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Old 25.05.2011, 10:08
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this will be possible once the eventmanager is done
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Old 25.05.2011, 11:26
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@Muskar

For captcha audio alerts there are several solutions :-

- "Captcha Sound Alert for JDownloader" : It contains several solutions for different platforms.

- For Windoze the easiest solution is "Captcha Alert : a simple tool solution.".
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Old 10.06.2011, 01:22
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Default beep/play sound if capatcha-window pops up

hello developer,

for practical reasons i would like jdownloader to beep the pc-internal speaker (or if that's not possible play a sound) if a capatche-window pops up. Is it possible do build this (configurable) into jdownloader?

TIA gg

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Old 10.06.2011, 04:46
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i had just joined up to request this exact same thing.

i would like to second this request,
although i would prefer a configurable sound option because my computer no longer has
a pc speaker (unless i plug it back in).
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Old 10.06.2011, 09:39
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although i would prefer a configurable sound option because my computer no longer has
a pc speaker (unless i plug it back in).
Well, my computer has no external speaker (only headphones) and i think there more people with either your or my problem. So so i think a switch 'off/beep/play sound' would be the best option.

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Old 10.06.2011, 10:53
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Old 10.06.2011, 11:00
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@goodgirl & voodoobs

For captcha audio alerts there are several solutions :-

- "Captcha Sound Alert for JDownloader" : It contains several solutions for different platforms.

- For Windoze the easiest solution is "Captcha Alert : a simple tool solution.".
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Old 17.06.2011, 00:32
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Default System beep when captcha window pops up

I know audio notification is difficult to implement with playing sounds across the various supported systems, but I was wondering if this is a reasonable request due to how much more simple it would be since you don't have to deal with issues relating to audio output. I mean, every OS has a simple way to get it to beep, right?
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Old 17.06.2011, 11:37
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Please, read "Captcha Sound Alert for JDownloader". It contains several solutions for different platforms.

For Windoze the easiest solution is "Captcha Alert : a simple tool solution.".
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Old 17.06.2011, 17:47
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the "easiest solution" for Windows is a resource hog:
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scans every seconds the desktop

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Old 18.06.2011, 02:57
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Oh, I already found an easy solution for my Kubuntu Linux system (System Settings > Application and System Notifications > kwin window manager, go to new dialog and check box for Play a sound).

So I'm not really looking for help, just encouraging what I think would be a cool feature.
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Old 18.06.2011, 11:12
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the "easiest solution" for Windows is a resource hog:
Do you mean Captcha Alert consumes too much CPU cycles? Here its CPU consumption level is constantly at 0 %.

CA does not scan your desktop. It just periodically checks whether there is a window with a particular title.
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Old 18.06.2011, 11:39
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You do not have to be present for all of the Captchas, you can just check periodically -- No need for the anxiety that some people people feel.
One already has to... for a lot of hosters. Missing several captchas will delay the download considerably.

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To get you started, you would change the JAC to make an asynchronous function call whenever it displays a window. The function can use ACM library code (or use more up to date code from any open source Java program) to play the file. In the simplest version, it would always play captcha.wav in the JDownloader directory, so there would not be a need for UI changes.
Since you already figured out a viable approach, how much time do you think it would take a skilled coder to implement it in this simple form? Unfortunately I'm completely illiterate when it comes to coding but surely some JD team member should be able to whip up a three-liner that does not interfere with the current code (changes)?

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You could also use a macro program that performs a task whenever a window opens with the proper title.
Which is a resource hog as has been already mentioned. I'm currently using Chronomaster's AutoIt script and a 10 second intervall as a workaround.

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Do you mean Captcha Alert consumes too much CPU cycles?
No, having a script in the background that checks every 250 ms or so if a window is present consumes CPU cycles better spent for other purposes.
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Old 18.06.2011, 12:21
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No, having a script in the background that checks every 250 ms or so if a window is present consumes CPU cycles better spent for other purposes.
I admire your sense of efficiency. If all people would reason like you there wouldn't be resource scarcities on this planet.

Last year's processors (let's take the AMD Phenom II X6 1100T) execute 78,440 million instructions per second. Today's processors doubled that speed.

Let's assume that every check uses 100 processor instructions then the CA tool will consume 4 / 784 million instructions, i.e., 5.102e-9 % = 0.000000005 % of your processor time.

In 78,440 million / 400 seconds = 196100000 seconds = 2270 days = 6 years and 2 months CA will have consumed 1 second of your processor's time.

Correct me if I made a mistake in my calculations or assumptions.
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Old 19.06.2011, 07:43
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Given the fact Im running Windows software I say you could add quite some overhead to this. Granted, I'm a little annoyed that the simple implementation mentioned by drbits is shoved back the development queue despite that many requests here in the forum. Having an external tool do the job is just a hassle.
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Old 24.06.2011, 19:43
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Cool How about a ring?

Hi guys I was wandering if it would be possible to add a ring or any kind of sound when captcha's dialouge box appears . I mean it would be easier. If I'm in another room and i hear the ringing bells i know it's time to captchas. I think it'd be a good idea what you think?
Or maybe in a future we may choose what sound we want to hear like let's imagine Pink Floyd's <<Time to gooo... time to goo...money!!!>>

Ema
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Old 25.06.2011, 10:26
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For captcha audio alerts there are several solutions :-

- "Captcha Sound Alert for JDownloader" : It contains several solutions for different platforms.

- For Windoze the easiest solution is "Captcha Alert : a simple tool solution.".

You can replace the sound file by any other file, including rings tones and songs like "We are the champions" or "Devil save the Queen".
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Old 25.06.2011, 10:53
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For captcha audio alerts there are several solutions :-

- "Captcha Sound Alert for JDownloader" : It contains several solutions for different platforms.

- For Windoze the easiest solution is "Captcha Alert : a simple tool solution.".

You can replace the sound file by any other file, including rings tones and songs like "We are the champions" or "Devil save the Queen".
That's cool man , i'll try n' see thanks!!!
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http://board.jdownloader.org/showpos...93&postcount=1
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http://board.jdownloader.org/showpos...93&postcount=1
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Old 09.07.2011, 13:56
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What are you trying to do? Don't you want to link the Spanish thread with a problem description to an English thread with a solution?
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