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  • #17681
    Milky
    Keymaster

    I’ll try to find out why it was deleted from the build. Knowing the way Leif works, I would think that the code is still there, but the option to adjust has been removed from the screen. If we can confirm that, and then see if there is a work-around to any legal problems, it might be able to be re-instated.

    #17682
    djdiabolix
    Participant

    Leif told me that in the next update the total range of the pilot will be added again so that each one can set it as necessary.

    #17683
    timmywa
    Participant

    I would also love an adjustable target LUFS output control. If I want a 12 LUFS output level, or 16 LUFS or 10, whatever, I think we should be able to control that.

    #17684
    djdiabolix
    Participant

    Although it already is, we have to make Breakaway the most complete and the best audio processor on the market and I am very happy and with this next update more than ever. 🙂

    #17693
    lumper5x
    Participant

    It;s been quite a while since I upgraded the Breakaway One with HD Processing. Is it a simple:
    download the lastest installer
    stop running version
    install (the update)
    restart & it remembers all my previous configs.

    I’m running 3.33.93.

    #17694
    djdiabolix
    Participant

    3.33.93???? segurooo????

    #17695
    Milky
    Keymaster

    To answer your question, yes, that is the procedure. It always pays to export your configuration before an upgrade in case there are settings which get lost in the install process.

    The latest official release on their website is 3.32.05. If you are running a later version already, I am at a loss as to where it came from.

    • This reply was modified 3 months, 1 week ago by Milky.
    #17697
    djdiabolix
    Participant

    That’s right, Milky. Unless there’s a grammatical error, I have no idea where he got version 3.33.93 and nobody knows.

    Does anyone know if there’s a new update coming?

    #17699
    Milky
    Keymaster

    There is a new website in the wind, but it is not quite ready at this moment.
    Meanwhile, there has been a maintenance release which you can download from this temporary link.

  • https://drive.google.com/file/d/18LcXw3X2eCw1KDNm0oFV69NpCafyDusj/view?usp=drive_link
  • BreakawayOne Revision History

    3.32.43

    Multiple network security related fixes (Port 8200)
    BaRemote now 64-bit on 64-bit systems
    BaRemote now supports scaling up to 400% (previously limited to 200%)
    Meters inoperative after PC coming back from sleep fixed
    AM 12.5k bandwidth option added

    I will publish the new website link when it is ready to go live. Watch this space!

#17700
MrKlorox
Participant

I’m sure they mean 3.30.93, not 3.33.93. Easy typo to make

#17701
djdiabolix
Participant

This update is very poor 🙁 we want improvements, and I want the full range of the FM pilot and interesting new features.

#17702
Milky
Keymaster

As I said, this is a MAINTENANCE release to fix issues which had security risks.

#17703
timmywa
Participant

Thanks for the update, Milky. I subscribed to this post for future updates!

#17704
djdiabolix
Participant

OK, we need more activity and updates with interesting things and customer requests; I hope there will be a major update sooner rather than later.

#17708
Milky
Keymaster

A new version (3.32.47) has been released. It is not going to appease those of you demanding specific changes, but there has been pressure from within the radio industry to move into Home Assistant support using MQTT.

How to use:
In BA1, enable MQTT support, configure your broker settings
In BA1 WEB admin, select the parameters you wish to export to MQTT – Only currently supports status items, sensors/binary sensors. Control is still handled via HTTP only.

Your MQTT broker should now have a topic set in homie/BreakawayOneInstance

If you have Home Assistant installed, and MQTT Discovery enabled (sometimes called MQTT Statestream), your BA1 settings should just magically appear as sensors to apply to dashboards, including metering and states (binary sensors). They will also DISAPPEAR when you shut down BA1, but not the automations built around them. This is normal Home Assistant behavior.

Direct Links below:

BAOne:

  • https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rsMpS67iy9rcYfJy7kDLCaf18i-6Xb-H/view?usp=drive_link
  • Change Log:

  • https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Pq5bqCYPImbjw-0nNo0MUTCA6Qys_u5L/view?usp=drive_link
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