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Construct a custom companion
Construct a custom companion





construct a custom companion

Pre-installed notification sounds ​ For a full list of sounds installed with the app, click here.

construct a custom companion

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  • After a few seconds you should be informed the files have been successfully imported.
  • Tap the "System" tab and then "Import system sounds".
  • construct a custom companion

    Upon activating a companion, it follows you beside your shoulder (or where you configure it to be) and gives you abilities. These can however be imported through the following steps: Companions allows you to easily create your own custom companions (endless possibilities really), for your players to own. When you've selected all the files you want tap Done.Īpart from the tri-tone-the default text tone, which can be accessed with sound: default-the iOS system sounds are not imported into the Home Assistant companion app.

  • Tap Select and then the files you wish to add.
  • Note you can switch between cloud providers using the Locations button in the upper-left corner.
  • Navigate to the folder containing the sound or sounds you wish to add.
  • Under Settings, tap Notifications and then Sounds.
  • In the Home Assistant companion app, open the App Configuration page from the sidebar.
  • Upload your desired notification sounds to a convenient location on your cloud storage.
  • If you don't already have the iOS app for your cloud storage setup, find the appropriate app in the App Store, install and log in to it.
  • Via Cloud Storage: ​įor this method you need to have a cloud storage app (such as Dropbox, Google Drive, iCloud, OneDrive etc.).
  • Tap the "Import sounds from iTunes File Sharing" button.Īssuming that you correctly formatted the sounds they are now available to use in push notifications.
  • Go to App Configuration -> Notifications -> Sounds.
  • On your iOS device, open the Home Assistant app.
  • Once the sync is complete, disconnect the device from the computer.
  • Drag and drop properly formatted sounds (32bit float 48000Hz wav files).
  • Select "File Sharing" in the left-hand menu.
  • Connect the device to a PC or Mac running the latest version of iTunes.
  • Uploading a file with the same name as an existing one will overwrite the original.
  • You may need to restart your entire device before notification sounds can be played.
  • To add sounds follow either of the two following methods: Make sure you know the filename of the sound as you will need to reference it in the sound field of the notification payload. The sounds must be formatted as 32bit float 48000Hz wav files. The iOS app allows you to use your own custom sounds in push notifications. You must use the full filename (including extension) in the payload. So.Sound : "US-EN-Morgan-Freeman-Roommate-Is-Arriving.wav"







    Construct a custom companion