How to Play audio with Arduino

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Thanks for the video.
Small improvement.
To avoid parasitic noise at the start I add a sequence "0, 6, 14, 22, 30, 38, 46, 54, 60, 68, 74, 82, 90, 98, 106, 114, 122, " at the start of "const unsigned char sample0 [] PROGMEM".
As a precaution, perhaps it is better to attack the transistor with a 150 Ohms connected to the base.

rorororo
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Heyy really nice vid but where do i find the encode audio software and where can i download it????

snooozzi
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4:58 this is what I came for. Thanx a lot!

KrautigerKauz
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i did not knew electronics bd had a channel, i bought many things from them

wahid
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Amazing tutorial, thank you! could I ask a question? there is a way for an outside button/trigger instead of that on the motherboard? for example in a BLASTER, this will perfect to get the sound clicking the trigger, the only problem is that in your video I can see some LAG from the trigger to the sound, maybe a lightweight sound will be more rapid.

NmArtist
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Wow, it looks so easy. Can we save the voice in this arduino and get another power supply for activate the arduino and the speaker? How much the voltage ?

rizkast
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Tx Ahmed and Roland Jolivet, now I know how to do this. I just got this idea today to make a countdown timer for a girl with cerebral palsy that can not speak, however you can use a technique called voice cloning to synthesize a similar sounding voice based on her utterances, that is the sound she can still make. And so when that works I put it all on a microcontroller with sound samples from "Ten" to "Zero" and then she will have her own countdown timer with her own voice to for example 🔥 🚀 Or just listen to herself speaking.

OndrejPopp
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Nice project and good inspiration. Also thank you a lot for the files, I was just looking to download the apps until I read your description and downloaded them from there. Keep up the good work <3

vladbosoc
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Thank you for this tutorial. Looks easyer than I thought.

derguutebabobauer
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​ @ElectronicsBd Can you share those files again, please??? I couldn't find.

mdhabibahsanmahin
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Thank you so much, the video is really helpful. I just have one questions, when I tried it, it played only the first second only not all the audio how can I fix it to stay longer

halahaleidi
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Nice video and good explanation but i can't open the audio encoder do you know what to do?

Oxyene
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Every BJT NPN transistor NEED a resistor bevor the base! Realy! Or it will destroy the transistor shortly. use a 470R resistor. The loudspeeker is inductive. You need a 1n4148 parallel to the loudspeaker, pointing the ring to positive.

jensschroder
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Thank you from Algeria you are the best

Amiramemoire
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NOOO! I had two speakers like that years ago and now I have no idea what happened to them. Oh well, I have two more but much bigger and they're a little to good to goof around with if "bad luck" strikes haha!
No matter what ... great video! :D

pinkponyofprey
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its good, I tried and it worked the way your showed.. Thanks for the code and the files, thats a cool job. Only thing about this project, is that it takes away 82% of the board space, otherwise cool one.

entoorvlog
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“ATTENTION FIRE HAS BEEN REPORTED IN THE BUILDING!”

*Kid music plays*

JulesNV
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Hey! Nice video!
The link to the files is not working anymore. Could you send me the files?
Thanks :)

elzeschers
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Why it is necessary to connect + to D11? It works on 11 but doesn't on other PWM inputs

davidkelemen
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Where do you specify in the code the port you attached the speaker to?

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