From bf411079e9ddf4e96c8c406fac46323f1e5ff24a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: UberGuidoZ <57457139+UberGuidoZ@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2024 22:08:14 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] Updated to reflect possible file issues and a workaround. --- Sub-GHz/Sleep_Files/ReadMe.md | 2 ++ 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) diff --git a/Sub-GHz/Sleep_Files/ReadMe.md b/Sub-GHz/Sleep_Files/ReadMe.md index 1a411421..331cb3f6 100644 --- a/Sub-GHz/Sleep_Files/ReadMe.md +++ b/Sub-GHz/Sleep_Files/ReadMe.md @@ -1,5 +1,7 @@ # Blank SUB files for pausing playlists +NOTE: It appears these files may have stopped working on some custom firmware(s) recently ([issue here](https://github.com/UberGuidoZ/Flipper/issues/514)). There is a workaround discovered but it creates much larger files. Since larger files, that risk crashing the FDlipper in certain circumstances, is better than no working files at all, I'd like to provide a ZIP file (thanks [martineliascz](https://github.com/martineliascz)!) of the new files that appear to work correctly. [The temp/workaround files can be downloaded here](https://github.com/UberGuidoZ/Flipper/files/14022645/flipper_sleep_files.zip). Hopefully there will be an update soon and we'll be able to revert back to something a bit more managable. + While using the [SubGHz Playlist](https://github.com/darmiel/flipper-playlist) included in most custom firmware, it's been a common question as to how to pause the playlist to wait for something to finish before continuing. While you could record raw data for the needed time, you might pick up other signals that you don't wish to replay. Plus, then you're sitting there recording a long RAW or chaining together a bunch of short ones. Thanks to [darmiel](https://github.com/darmiel) (creator of SubGHz Playlist), the issue is solved! I've confirmed via a pulse plotter and a HackRF these files send "nothing" when played back. They are manually generated, not recorded, and are designed to "pause" playlists by filling the space with nothing. I've sorted the files into `Seconds`, `Minutes`, and `Hours` for ease of finding what you need.