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  • in reply to: .wait() on getDropDown issue #6482
    CBill
    Participant

    Hi Jeremy,

    Yes that works well.

    Thanks again!

    Cory

    in reply to: New default print() parameters? #6458
    CBill
    Participant

    Yes ok, I thought something like that might have happened. I have gotten it working now.

    Thanks,
    Cory

    CBill
    Participant

    Hi Jeremy,

    Oh ok, that makes sense. And I’m ‘glad’ it is a bug as I was going crazy trying to figure out where I had gone wrong with the code.

    Thanks alot for that suggested work-around, it should work nicely.

    – Cory

    in reply to: Reaction times recorded on ipad #4191
    CBill
    Participant

    Thanks for that information Jeremy. Very useful.

    in reply to: Slow loading on iPad #4169
    CBill
    Participant

    Yes, it is working perfectly now!

    Thanks Jeremy.

    in reply to: Slow loading on iPad #4167
    CBill
    Participant

    Hi Jeremy,

    Here is the link: https://expt.pcibex.net/ibexexps/CBill/NDC_Child/experiment.html

    I have been playing around with it a bit, and I think it is something to do with the audio files, as when I remove audio files from an item, it loads immediately.

    I have tried .mp3 and .wav audio file formats and both seem to have the same issue. Could a different format work better? We will be running this experiment in daycares using the same 1 or 2 iPads, so it would be fine to have the files in a format that only works on iPads or certain browsers

    in reply to: Slow loading on iPad #4165
    CBill
    Participant

    Also, I just timed the pauses, and they are always 1 minute long, so it seems like it might be timing out each time?

    The current version of the experiment takes ~1min 30secs to complete on a computer, and ~10min to complete on an iPad.

    in reply to: Slow loading on iPad #4164
    CBill
    Participant

    Hi Florian,

    Yeah I have tried using Safari, Firefox, and Chrome and all seem to have exactly the same issue.

    I have also tried the following with no change in the behavior:

    – Forcing the experiment to load the resources using the ‘PennController.CheckPreloaded()’ command.
    – Accessing the resources from a zipped folder using the ‘PennController.PreloadZip() command.

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