10-22-2024, 10:17 AM
Hi Sten,
Glad you found a hack! The confusing part you pointed out is indeed confusing. My reasoning would have predicted a different behavior too: since your audio stimulus doesn't have the barrier, that means all responses are activated as soon as the stimuli are initiated (ignoring the delay, since that's just the presentation control). This is backed up by the fact that if you set the delay parameter to 0 for the choice response, it appears before the audio stimulus starts playing.
Crucially, that should also mean the background audio response has started recording. I assume you've set the relative duration as I described? If so, participants clicking on the choice response shouldn't abruptly cut the recording off.
Can you add [email protected] as a collaborator so that we can take a look? Maybe there's some cryptic bug here we can fix.
Glad you found a hack! The confusing part you pointed out is indeed confusing. My reasoning would have predicted a different behavior too: since your audio stimulus doesn't have the barrier, that means all responses are activated as soon as the stimuli are initiated (ignoring the delay, since that's just the presentation control). This is backed up by the fact that if you set the delay parameter to 0 for the choice response, it appears before the audio stimulus starts playing.
Crucially, that should also mean the background audio response has started recording. I assume you've set the relative duration as I described? If so, participants clicking on the choice response shouldn't abruptly cut the recording off.
Can you add [email protected] as a collaborator so that we can take a look? Maybe there's some cryptic bug here we can fix.