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When a transaction arrives, the audio will spell out "BIT" in Morse code.
Expected behavior
When QTUM are received to an address on https://explorer.qtum.org/ it has an audio playback in Morse code for "bit", which is really cool but doesn't seem appropriate for Qtum.
Attached are edited .mp3 files to spell out "QTUM" in Morse code, with the frequency, amplitude and sampling rate identical to the original. The “QTUM” file is a little bigger and it plays back a little longer because the Morse code letters are longer. Please let me know if this is a problem and I can make a version at a faster words-per-minute which would be smaller and quicker.
If you could please take the zipped new file "transaction QTUM.mp3" and rename to "transaction.mp3" and replace the original. For comparison, I’m also attaching the current file “transaction.mp3”.
The Qtum Explorer uses an .mp3 file "BIT"
Can you reliably reproduce the issue?
Yes
If so, please list the steps to reproduce below:
Expected behavior
When QTUM are received to an address on https://explorer.qtum.org/ it has an audio playback in Morse code for "bit", which is really cool but doesn't seem appropriate for Qtum.
Attached are edited .mp3 files to spell out "QTUM" in Morse code, with the frequency, amplitude and sampling rate identical to the original. The “QTUM” file is a little bigger and it plays back a little longer because the Morse code letters are longer. Please let me know if this is a problem and I can make a version at a faster words-per-minute which would be smaller and quicker.
If you could please take the zipped new file "transaction QTUM.mp3" and rename to "transaction.mp3" and replace the original. For comparison, I’m also attaching the current file “transaction.mp3”.
transaction.QTUM.zip
transaction.zip
What version of Qtum are you using?
This is an issue with the explorer.qtum.org Web site.
Machine specs:
Any PC with audio.
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